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Oct 22, 2001 - 7:15 AM
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friend
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Hi,I've been looking for the love theme of the movie Mannequin for an ETERNITY! It's composer is called Sylvester Levay. Can anyone give me info on this person? Is there a compilation somewhere? Can the Mannequin love theme be bought? Be downloaded from somewhere? Any tidbit info would greatly be appreciated! Thanks very much! (p.s. - I looked him up a bit on the net and I'm quite surprised of how much work he's done on movies) Friend.
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Oct 22, 2001 - 9:31 AM
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ahem
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Hi friend-don't get me wrong, but haven't we come into contact before?- maybe in the life before... anyway- regarding Levay- Ever heard of a film called Superman III? Probably not- you may wanna check it out- but Levay arranged all of the Moroder stuff for that soundtrack. Regarding Mannequin- good luck on finding the score- that and the film are pleasures so guilty to make the film favorites of Gen Zod and Ajantic look legal- good luck!
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Oct 22, 2001 - 2:26 AM
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friend
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Hi Ahem!!!!It's always a great pleasure to read ya!!! How are ya? I read you all the time on the Superman board. I'm almost 99% sure that Supergaz is gone so, I'll be back in the near future! Gandalf could never have chosen anyone better than you to be moderator - I read that Fabs has less luck though... Anyway - I always loved that theme, the movie is not very great - good kinda of but that's it. Read ya soon friend, Friend.
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Oct 23, 2001 - 5:52 AM
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Thor
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Levay is one of those 80's composers who occasionally rise to fame (HOT SHOTS, NAVY SEALS, AIRWOLF) but somehow slips into oblivion eventually (Cliff Eidelman, anyone?).He is underrated.
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Oct 23, 2001 - 10:59 AM
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friend
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Hi,I've researched a little bit on him (his scores mainly) when I finally thought of looking of who made the Mannequin score. I thought I'd find a compilation somewhere. A lot of wonderful scores are never released at all. About 5 years ago I used to take piano lessons and my teacher explained something interesting to me. She said that we have a lot of wonderful music from the past (Strauss, Wagner and so on) but that a lot of music is also unknown and will never be known at all because it just doesn't exist anymore. So, today, in my little head, I think of soundtrack composers as modern day classic composers. Point being: we are losing treasures because we can't archive music properly just like 500 years ago! History repeats itself... Friend.
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Did you ever find that theme??
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