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It's safe to say that you likely answered all of the most important questions you'll end up being inundated with. It's also safe to say that MV will end up being inundated with several hundred unimportant questions.
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It's safe to say that you likely answered all of the most important questions you'll end up being inundated with. It's also safe to say that MV will end up being inundated with several hundred unimportant questions. Lmfao
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Well Naked Time and Balance of Terror were both Crescendo titles and they're on here. Guess there's some other reason as to why the scores on their first two comps aren't here. I'm curious about this distinction myself. Also, I'm wondering if MV, or Jeff Bond himself, can elaborate on how much new material we'll have with the liner notes. I have the boxed set but would consider a repurchase based on the amount of new stuff written alone. (Yes, I love TOS that much.)
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I confess that I can't imagine any reason why the TOS scores would have been recorded in stereo. Remember that we're talking 1960s here. The only way this music would ever have been expected to be heard would be through the single speaker of a 1960's TV set. With no prospect of a release on LP, there would have been no reason to go to the expense of recording, and then mixing, in stereo.
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Will disc #3 in volume #2 be an all Gerald Fried program, such as "Shore Leave", "Catspaw" & "Friday's Child"? Or will it be the remainder of the 1st season: "The Enemy Within", "The Conscience of the King" & "Shore Leave" (3 composers on 1 CD)?
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LLAP MV Had to look it up! Dude, you don't even belong in this thread!!! (jkjkjk)
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