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Hope to get a track listing soon
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I'll be buying this. Can someone post about this again when it's OUT to remind us
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There are so many Hitch compilations and they're all the same, some better than others, but content rarely varies. Wouldn't it be nice if we got some new stuff and believe me there's plenty to still get.
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I'm with Bruce. It looks like a cool disc and I'm glad Mauceri is still recording, but instead of the usual Herrmann/Waxman/Tiomkin, I want: Roy Webb's Notorious Frank Skinner's Saboteur Alfred Newman's Foreign Correspondent Ron Goodwin's Frenzy Henry Mancini's rejected Frenzy, amazing scores ALL, or even more of his short British scores (thanks Silva for the few bits we do have!) (And thanks Intrada for Lyn Murray's To Catch a Thief this past year!) Yavar
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Jul 5, 2014 - 7:41 AM
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I'm with Bruce. It looks like a cool disc and I'm glad Mauceri is still recording, but instead of the usual Herrmann/Waxman/Tiomkin, I want: Roy Webb's Notorious Frank Skinner's Saboteur Alfred Newman's Foreign Correspondent Ron Goodwin's Frenzy Henry Mancini's rejected Frenzy, amazing scores ALL, or even more of his short British scores (thanks Silva for the few bits we do have!) (And thanks Intrada for Lyn Murray's To Catch a Thief this past year!) Yavar I agree Yavar. I especially like Skinner's superb score to Saboteur. As pointed out before, his Saboteur music ended up in many Universal horror scores of the early 1940s including Son of Dracula, among others. This reminds me of my comments on the recent Rozsa Chandos cd which gave us yet another Ben Hur, Jungle Book etc. ....... more of the same. Unfortunately, Chandos's and Toccata Classics's target group is not you, me and Yavar - not mainly, for sure - so we'll always have to deal with releases containing yet another "Scene d' Amour" or "Parade of the Charioteers" re-rec...
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Exactly. At the very least it could have featured a "big" score or two tops (in suite form of course), and then filled out the rest with ones that haven't been re-recorded a zillion times. And if it had to be Waxman and Herrmann why not lesser exposed stuff like Paradine Case or say The Man Who Knew Too Much (the complete score, which wouldn't have taken up much space...) Yavar
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