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I think it's more than just uncredited work; there's nothing distinctively "Kamen-esque" about the brief original music that remains in the film, even if it's not melodic, as far as I can remember. Gilliam considered Kamen too important a collaborator to not give him credit, so in my estimation, his music wasn't even used
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I think it's more than just uncredited work; there's nothing distinctively "Kamen-esque" about the brief original music that remains in the film, even if it's not melodic, as far as I can remember. Gilliam considered Kamen too important a collaborator to not give him credit, so in my estimation, his music wasn't even used Doesn't Kamen get a "special thanks" in the credits? That certainly indicates he did something that ended up in the film, even if it wasn't substantial enough for a full credit (I mean, it's not like Torn Curtain had a "Special Thanks to Bernard Herrmann" credit, though that woild have been awesome).
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You're right; according to IMDB, Kamen does receive a "special thanks" credit in the film. Still, no way of knowing how much of the music he composed with Ray Cooper survives in the final cut
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And used or not, or some used and some not, it still qualifies as unreleased score. But how do we get it? It's likely not long enough for a CD release.
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Yes, I think that would be the best approach. Hopefully Michael Kamen Music is listening!
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Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves - check!
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Whoop, placing Robin Hood back on the list because it's apparently missing around 15 minutes of music. Perhaps it's time to do a sub-list of Kamen scores with presumably "lost" material
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DEAD ZONE in the film is very different to the ost. So this may qualify M
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DEAD ZONE in the film is very different to the ost. So this may qualify M It does; I put it on the list
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Adding The Raggedy Rawney to the list; stumbled upon some cue titles that suggest there was a great deal of music left off the album
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LLL just announced a 3-CD expanded release of Die Hard. No idea about the track list, but perhaps they found a better source for the whole score, including the material that was (previously) only available on the film stems? Hopefully they added the synth-only film mixes of certain cues!
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