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"Two new releases will be announced this week. Both are expanded releases of two amazing works from two real Maestros, which fortunately are still with us. One is from the sixties, and the other from seventies. One of them is actually the first official edition..." Link: https://www.facebook.com/QuartetRecords/posts/457484821005191
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Fitzwilly from the sixties?
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Could this finally be the long awaited Sebastian???
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A score that is both expanded and a premiere? So there was a boot of an incomplete version of the score I guess? Or an official LP but unofficial CD? Any chance of either being a Williams?
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Fitzwilly from the sixties? Oh, I didn't think of that! Would a previous pairing with another score make a new release of a score be the first "official" one?
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Could this finally be the long awaited Sebastian??? "... two real Maestros, which fortunately are still with us ..." I'm horrible at these guessing games but given the clues I'm thinking a Morricone *has* to be one of them.
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Could this finally be the long awaited Sebastian??? Sebastian by Jerry Goldsmith? He is no longer living, sir.
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Lalo Schifrin??? Luis Bacalov???
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May 6, 2013 - 3:58 PM
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Bond1965
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Schifrin, Bacalov, Morricone, Williams, Legrand, Jones, Ortolani, Grusin, Thorne, Bacharach. Those are the composers from the 1960s that I can think of off the top of my head that are still with us. James
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And how the Hell I could forget Francis Lai is beyond me. I'm one of the few fans of his work on here. James ... and Hope to Die (1970) perhaps? Recently saw the flick and the score left me pleasantly surprised.
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Lalo Schifrin??? Luis Bacalov??? Those two would do just fine. But I'm dying for a Delerue. He is not among the living, sir.
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I think ToneRow when they are referring to "two real Maestros, which fortunately are still with us", without underestimating the value of the composers you posted, they're referring to 2 that are the most known among film music fans. At least this is what I gathered. I mean, I am not sure if there would be an announcement like that for a composer that 95% of the people might not know (the majority of which are in your list)..
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