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I forgot: It's actually "The Mask of Zorro". "The Mark of Zorro" is the 1940 film with music by Alfred Newman ;-)
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If we're being really anal, might as well say that the Intrada releases for Honey, I Shrunk The Kids and Something Wicked This Way Comes were incomplete, and the LLL release of Jade is also incomplete
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Horner stopped proposed releases of things like THE HAND & DEADLY BLESSING & an expanded BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS while he was alive. I wonder if those wishes are still being honoured, or if things have changed? As much as I respect his wishes, my love for his music is even bigger, so I do hope things have changed, especially regarding the underrated THE HAND. Reading that he supposedly was against an expanded THE ROCKETEER as well kind of gives me hope.
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I think the basis of the question is that, if (when) Brainstorm gets re-released, I'm hoping they include both the original and rerecorded versions of the score. I find that sort of thing very interesting. I do absolutely LOVE the album version of Brainstorm. It can be rough listening for the uninitiated, but I treasure it. Funny story: when I was about 19 I would play film scores in my car no matter who was in it. One day, a girl I really liked wanted to know what all the fuss was about and said "play me a soundtrack." I responsed, "which one?" She said, "I don't care. Whatever is in the tape deck." Less than a minute into the opening track of Brainstorm, she asked me to stop. That was definitely the wrong choice.
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A Few Days At Weasel Creek is another 80s TV Movie score by Horner that is really great. I have the whole score taped off the film and about 4-5 cues from the sessions, including the magnificent Main Titles (5 minutes of fantastic, flourishing Horner flying sequence scoring).
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