Anyone who doesn't have that Waxman set needs to buy it now. $27.99 for ELEVEN scores on FOUR packed CDs? Deal of the century. And I am shocked at how good the 30s scores sound...better than anything else I've heard from that decade and probably the next as well.
The McNeely Tinkerbell scores are a must, as well. Just gorgeous thematic orchestral works, with a bit of a celtic influence and great solo instruments and choir. And Montenegro's Hurry Sundown is DYNAMITE, as is (obviously) Goldsmith's Damnation Alley (and I have a soft spot in my heart for The Lonely Guy even if I'm in a minority...)
Time to grab THE SAND PEBBLES. Been on my upgrade list forever.
One of my favorite Goldsmith scores. And of course hugely agree with the Waxman set. Sad to see this ended up in the sale. So many great choices. Sand Pebbles is one of the essential Goldsmith scores.
Anyone who doesn't have that Waxman set needs to buy it now. $27.99 for ELEVEN scores on FOUR packed CDs? Deal of the century. And I am shocked at how good the 30s scores sound...better than anything else I've heard from that decade and probably the next as well.
The McNeely Tinkerbell scores are a must, as well. Just gorgeous thematic orchestral works, with a bit of a celtic influence and great solo instruments and choir. And Montenegro's Hurry Sundown is DYNAMITE, as is (obviously) Goldsmith's Damnation Alley (and I have a soft spot in my heart for The Lonely Guy even if I'm in a minority...)
Yavar
I purchased all the Tink scores at full price when they were released. I highly recommend them. They've been around for ever and discounted mulitple times. I'm surprised they haven't been discontinued, I get the feeling they didn't sell very well.
On the Waterfront, borrowed from The Rite of Spring?
Anyone who doesn't have that Waxman set needs to buy it now. $27.99 for ELEVEN scores on FOUR packed CDs? Deal of the century. And I am shocked at how good the 30s scores sound...better than anything else I've heard from that decade and probably the next as well.
The McNeely Tinkerbell scores are a must, as well. Just gorgeous thematic orchestral works, with a bit of a celtic influence and great solo instruments and choir. And Montenegro's Hurry Sundown is DYNAMITE, as is (obviously) Goldsmith's Damnation Alley (and I have a soft spot in my heart for The Lonely Guy even if I'm in a minority...)
Yavar
I purchased all the Tink scores at full price when they were released. I highly recommend them. They've been around for ever and discounted mulitple times. I'm surprised they haven't been discontinued, I get the feeling they didn't sell very well.
Hence why the last few albums in the series were digital-only...and here the UK (Tinker Bell and) The Pirate Fairy didn't even get that… I blame Natasha Bedingfield...