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Holy forgotten obscurity alert, Batman! Bernstein scored the pilot of this TV series (as well as doing the theme): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOnh5hwhEmc "Music Composed and conducted By" It's missing from his IMDb page. I just submitted it. IMDb changed their submission process somehow and now I don't have to wait two or three days --- credits will often appear within one hour. Check out this groovy music.
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Great find, thanks! Yavar
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Doing a quick look, he also scored some more season one episodes as well. I've submitted them to IMDb.
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Where's Jack was an excellent score from late 60s released on Paramount Records. To my knowledge there has never been a legit cd release. Where's Where's Jack?
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No rejected score for that film. You might be confusing it with another film; he has like thirteen or so scores not used. Unless somebody wants tell me some liner notes say otherwise.
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I know I still need to complete the first post in this thread; it's just a bit overwhelming of a task because of how prolific Elmer was, combined with less of his music being released as compared with say Jerry. (Plus some of you may have noticed the Goldsmith Odyssey podcast I started with some friends almost two years ago now; that takes up a lot of time.) In any case, I wanted to belatedly note the new Intrada premiere release of Elmer's lovely score to The Amazing Mr. Blunden! http://store.intrada.com/s.nl?it=A&id=11968 Yavar
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Yavar, as and when you do get round to pre-1979, there's this 1971 short subject documentary to include - (I did provide the link to this in another thread but this page is perhaps more appropriate - and I believe Justin has had it added it to the Bernstein filmography on the imdb). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB4vuEjwCgE
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I did add it to IMDb. :-)
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Has "On the Waterfront" been expanded? Where have you been? LLL released a 3 3cd Expanded, Deluxe, Archival edition last year!
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Puppies For Sale was a charming little tale, one of the final credits of Jack Lemmon. The film was only nine minutes long. Bernstein wrote an original piano score for it - I would assume he played the piano himself. Because of the brevity and relative obscurity of it, I wouldn't imagine this will come to a CD anytime soon (though, stranger things have happened!) It appears some enlightened soul has contributed the short film Puppies For Sale to Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezDF1xTTSl8
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Puppies For Sale was a charming little tale, one of the final credits of Jack Lemmon. The film was only nine minutes long. Bernstein wrote an original piano score for it - I would assume he played the piano himself. Because of the brevity and relative obscurity of it, I wouldn't imagine this will come to a CD anytime soon (though, stranger things have happened!) It appears some enlightened soul has contributed the short film Puppies For Sale to Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezDF1xTTSl8 As I was saying...
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Wild Wild West-complete!
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