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Double-billed with The Bridges at Toko-Ri!
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City of Fear (Jerry Goldsmith)
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Miklos Rozsa - King of Kings (Rhino edition)
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Mar 27, 2018 - 11:15 PM
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Bob DiMucci
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Well, a Google search on Bobby Laurel doesn't reveal much. He seems to be a singer-songwriter and jazz pianist from Detroit. Trombonist, composer, and conductor Don Sebesky apperars to have arranged most of Laurel's released music, which in addition to the above film score seems to consist of a handful of 45s and one LP on the MGM label, "Beautiful Days Of My Youth," from 1968. In that LP, Laurel covers a few songs (including, according to the liner notes, the first male vocal cover of "Ode To Billy Joe") and adds five original songs of his own. As to how he got the scoring gig for THE ROSARY MURDERS, perhaps it has something to do with the fact that the film's producer is named Robert G. Laurel. The ROSARY MURDERS is Robert G. Laurel's only film work as well. Is he the same person as Bobby Laurel? Probably. The IMDB gives this info on Robert G. Laurel: Born: January 8, 1938 in Detroit, Michigan, USA Died: September 4, 2001 (age 63) in Detroit, Michigan, USA Oh, and THE ROSARY MURDERS was filmed in Detroit.
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THE RETURN OF GODZILLA - music by Reijiro KOROKU
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