"Two new releases will be announced this week. Both are expanded releases of two amazing works from two real Maestros, which fortunately are still with us. One is from the sixties, and the other from seventies. One of them is actually the first official edition..."
Sounds indeed like ORCA because I think the MASK release is considered as not fully legit.
well, when they're talking about expansion I gathered the existed material to be expanded would be more than just a suite (which is the case with rare breed). but i would hope so.
"Two new releases will be announced this week. Both are expanded releases of two amazing works from two real Maestros, which fortunately are still with us. One is from the sixties, and the other from seventies. One of them is actually the first official edition..."
Sounds indeed like ORCA because I think the MASK release is considered as not fully legit.
Fitzwilly from the sixties? It won't be Fittzwilly On Facebook Quartet stated that "the first official edition on CD. The LP was legitimate, of course."
Fitzwilly from the sixties? It won't be Fittzwilly On Facebook Quartet stated that "the first official edition on CD. The LP was legitimate, of course."
We don't know if "the first official edition on CD" is the one from 60s or the one from 70s.
Fitzwilly from the sixties? It won't be Fittzwilly On Facebook Quartet stated that "the first official edition on CD. The LP was legitimate, of course."
We don't know if "the first official edition on CD" is the one from 60s or the one from 70s.
Ah, I didn't see that Quartet comment before.
Did Williams or Morricone have any 60s or 70s scores that had a legit LP but only a bootleg CD?
For a long time there were many Williams LPs that hadn't premiered on CD yet but I think the boutique labels have gotten to them now...
Fitzwilly from the sixties? It won't be Fittzwilly On Facebook Quartet stated that "the first official edition on CD. The LP was legitimate, of course."
We don't know if "the first official edition on CD" is the one from 60s or the one from 70s.
Ah, I didn't see that Quartet comment before.
Did Williams or Morricone have any 60s or 70s scores that had a legit LP but bootleg CD?