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Feb 28, 2018 - 6:01 AM
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Graham Watt
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besides google, you should be searching soundtrack databases http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/title/2742/Twilight+Zone%2C+The Some of the music, as complete cues, resides in the CBS EZ CUE Library. There's a website which identifies every cue used in an episode, minute by minute: https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/twilightzoneworfr/musical-cues-t4163.html#.UevbK9nBx3U A bit late to respond to this post, but that second link is a treasure trove. I've been using it for a few years, and check it after (re)watching the old Zones. Again not completely on-topic, but I watched the Season 4 (50 mins) episode "He's Alive" (Dennis Hopper as a '60s Nazi - great episode, in fact I'm enjoying a LOT of the much-maligned Season 4 longsters), and I recognised some tracked Rosenman and a lot of tracked Van Cleave. But some of the Van Cleave stuff I didn't recognise from previous TZs. The "cue identification"site lists a lot of the Van Cleave stuff as coming from "This Troubled World", but I can find no mention of what that actually was. Any ideas?
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That's really interesting, Last. Keep us posted if you get more info.
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