It's been so very long since we've sold out of anything this quickly - two in a row, so that's just really lovely. And I'm thinking that next week's announcement will also sell out, at least I'd hope so.
the holiday specials are much more well know than even this. i'd have to believe they'd be a pretty safe bet. here's hoping for a length kritzerland/peanuts partnership!
It's been so very long since we've sold out of anything this quickly - two in a row, so that's just really lovely. And I'm thinking that next week's announcement will also sell out, at least I'd hope so.
Bruce - Excellent news for the wonderful Land of Kritzerland! Can you throw out a hint for next week's announcement?
It's been so very long since we've sold out of anything this quickly - two in a row, so that's just really lovely. And I'm thinking that next week's announcement will also sell out, at least I'd hope so.
Yes, it's wonderful to see two quick sell-outs for Kritzerland!
Hope you can give a few clues before next weeks announcement.
All the Charlie Browns shipped either on Thursday or Friday, unless it was ordered with Two for the Road.
For the first time ever I hope that Mancini's masterpiece will not arrive from Sony to Kritzerland office until you announce new title! So I could combine it (if I'll find it interesting, of course) with previous orders
The next title has kind of been revealed in another thread. Composer new to Kritzerland, but a personal favorite of mine.
So the composer is John Scott? Sure hope so, I agree with others he's a brilliant composer!
In the 1960s I bought his A STUDY IN TERROR (1965) and THE LONG DUEL (1967) when they came out. I became a life-long fan ever since.
In 1972 I got John's excellent ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA as a British import. Also in 1972 I got his ROCKET TO THE MOON as a British import.
A lot of John Scott scores were mentioned on the thread about him. Might the forthcoming Kritzerland CD be ROCKET TO THE MOON? HAREM?
HAREM is my most wanted JOHN SCOTT score, but I will buy any John Scott CD that I don't already have. I hope Bruce's relationship with John Scott will bring forth many CD's in the future. John Scott is a musical genius. If you have never heard his main title theme to NORTH STAR , then you have truly missed something out of this world.
The next title has kind of been revealed in another thread. Composer new to Kritzerland, but a personal favorite of mine.
So the composer is John Scott? Sure hope so, I agree with others he's a brilliant composer!
In the 1960s I bought his A STUDY IN TERROR (1965) and THE LONG DUEL (1967) when they came out. I became a life-long fan ever since.
In 1972 I got John's excellent ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA as a British import. Also in 1972 I got his ROCKET TO THE MOON as a British import.
A lot of John Scott scores were mentioned on the thread about him. Might the forthcoming Kritzerland CD be ROCKET TO THE MOON? HAREM?
Almost sure it is to be ROCKET TO THE MOON.
Whatever John Scott score this is,everyone who loves beautiful music, please support it with a purchase. Make it 3 in a row for Kritzerland and show John Scott how much we value his music.
The next title has kind of been revealed in another thread. Composer new to Kritzerland, but a personal favorite of mine.
So the composer is John Scott? Sure hope so, I agree with others he's a brilliant composer!
In the 1960s I bought his A STUDY IN TERROR (1965) and THE LONG DUEL (1967) when they came out. I became a life-long fan ever since.
In 1972 I got John's excellent ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA as a British import. Also in 1972 I got his ROCKET TO THE MOON as a British import.
A lot of John Scott scores were mentioned on the thread about him. Might the forthcoming Kritzerland CD be ROCKET TO THE MOON? HAREM?
Almost sure it is to be ROCKET TO THE MOON.
Whatever John Scott score this is,everyone who loves beautiful music, please support it with a purchase. Make it 3 in a row for Kritzerland and show John Scott how much we value his music.
Yes! Let's make it 3 sell-outs in a row for Bruce and show support for John Scott!
I've yet to hear Scott's score for the silent Robin Hood. But I see online that Neil Brand has now written a newer score for the same Fairbanks classic and it was premiered late last year at the Barbican, with plans to take it on tour. Has anyone heard both scores or know anything about the circumstances behind a second score being done? Was the first not well received?
I'm glad I got a copy of this. It arrived today and thoroughly enjoyed this awesome sounding release. I've always been a huge fan of the musical style of these films.
I'm glad I got a copy of this. It arrived today and thoroughly enjoyed this awesome sounding release. I've always been a huge fan of the musical style of these films.
Mine just arrived and WOW the sound is so clean and sounds like it was recorded yesterday.