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I did like four suites for him and more suites for other composers, all linked in this thread over time. Later on I had to create new links due to Google/YouTube not recognizing Fair Use.
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This week's suites. "The White Shadow" Composers: Mike Post & Pete Carpenter https://youtube.com/watch?v=7sn0lrzbleI Suite #2. Both these sites cover all of season one. Outrage Composer: Morton Stevens https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZyM0huikgGw A TV movie from 1986. Using the Lalal A.I. dialogue remover, I was able to salvage a lot of score. In the past before that website, I would have had to chop the fuck out of the music and even drop cues entirely, but not now. MuTel Music:
Two more cues. "untitled 5" https://youtube.com/watch?v=4nJ3ME9l7ik Once again, my nick name of the cue from my Non-Film Score Discussion thread for the radio program. The real name of the cue is not known. EDIT: This upload tripped copyright and I.D.'ed the cue for me: "The Last Mile" By: Ronald Binge https://archive.org/details/78_the-last-mile_ronald-binge_gbia3012707a "Bernstein "Serpico"-sounding cue" https://youtube.com/watch?v=WLBcWVpkbmk This is my nick name for the cue -- the real name is not known. The nick name is because this cue sounds a lot like a cue from one of three episodes of the short-lived 1976 "Serpico" series that Bernstein scored. This cue wasn't used that much in the radio program, so ultimately I had to use the Lalal A.I. dialogue remover to fully salvage the cue.
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Yeah, it wasn't a bad movie, had a good set up to grab you and pull you in.
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What to expect from next week's suites (hopefully posted Monday, but I don't know for sure yet): One final spring into action set of suites, where the Chase continues with Hooker. And, of course, two more MuTel Music cues.
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This week's suites. "Chase" Composer: J.J. Johnson https://youtube.com/watch?v=gBcEUL0jYiE Unfortunately, this suite was done before I discovered the Lalal A.I. dialogue remover, so I had to edit up that long opening cue. "T.J. Hooker" Composer: Mark Snow https://youtube.com/watch?v=JBBbthoZ9RA Suite #3. The Lalal A.I. dialogue remover was utilized on this suite. These three suites cover Snow's work for the series. He did the entire first (short) season. MuTel Music:
Two more cues. "Beating Heart" (EDIT) Composer: Lan Adomian https://youtube.com/watch?v=kMadf0Md5VU At the time I did not know the name of the composer of cue and simply refereed to it as "Rifleman" (because the repeating staccato brass was just like something Herschel did in the TV series "Rifleman", so I assumed he was the composer). The radio program version was a heavily edited down presentation with an ending from an unknown cue. I am presenting the radio program edit here. The full unedited cue, along with other cues used on this show, are on the sold out Varese Sarabande CD "The Adventures of Superman" (Volume 1). "act closer" https://youtube.com/watch?v=kCUN8dve9Vw Short outtro cue for when each episode ended. I have been trying to present the music in a presentation, building to more dramatic material, and now the act closer.
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What to expect from next week's suites: an unreleased Japanese film score, and a suite covering all available episodes of a series where about half the episodes did not air originally. And, of course, two more MuTel Music cues.
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This week's suites. "The Texas Wheelers" Composer: John Andrew Tartaglia https://youtube.com/watch?v=pbYwhhzFAAU Suite #1. No further suites planned, or possible (no further episodes available). Half or more of the series did not air originally back in the day, and a few short months ago multiple unaired episodes surfaced on YouTube. As a result, this suite cover mostly unaired episodes. The Lalal A.I. dialogue remover was used on this suite. One humorous dialogue bit has also been included. The Bullet Train Composer: Hachiro Aoyama https://youtube.com/watch?v=IRE6nZV9qIs Unrelease Japanese film score. Hopefully people will give it a chance even though it's not an American score and an unknown composer. MuTel Music:
Two more cues. "New Orleans light jazz" https://youtube.com/watch?v=wV8F3XlnAUY This cues was used on multiple episodes of "Johnny Dollar", even during the half-hour format. Once again, this was my nick name for the cue -- the real name is not known. I used the Lalal A.I. dialogue remover to do the final clean up. "romantic violin" https://youtube.com/watch?v=ue-0wkZJk2U Same as above, but better dialogue removing results.
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What to expect from next week's suites: We start bolting away from spring time with Charles Bernstein, and two more suites (so three this time), and, of course, two more "Johnny Dollar" library cues.
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