Almost every month I buy something I wish I had not...but then I buy a lot of CDs take a lot of 'chances'...often trying new composers, and am always buying scores for films that I have never seen. I guess most of you guys do that ?? Recent regrets include - The black Bird by Jerry Fielding (why do I keep on thinking I will enjoy something by Fielding) and Bonezzi's scores for the films of Rafael Moleon (which I got because I really liked the stuff I had bought by him, until then)
Valerian and the City of 1000 Planets - Desplat Blink - Fiedel
SOLD and wish I hadn't:
The Adventures of Robin Hood - Korngold cond. Kojian The Right Stuff / North and South - Conti re-recording Alive - Newton Howard The Fly II - Young The 7th Voyage of Sinbad - Herrmann V/S Masters of the Universe - Conti V/S Pirates - Sarde North by Northwest - Herrmann cond. Johnson The Quiller Memorandum - Barry The Chase - Barry
John Carpenter's Escape From New York. You gotta love the opening title, but the rest.... not so much...
Really?? Music is obviously a matter of taste. I like every note that has been played on this album (except for the song, which I skip) I have all cd releases except the Italian Varese version, some with their own mastering problems. it's my first cd ever bought by the way...even the high price sticker is still on the original cd case