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Just received my Place In The Sun this morning and it's playing as I type. A jewel of a score and a no brainer for anyone seriously interested in film music. Thank you, Bruce! Now if you manage to release Barry's Tamarind Seed, Tiomkin's The High And The Mighty or Jarre's Only Game In Town, I'll nominate you for sainthood! Only Game in Town was on our list, but unfortunately wasn't releasable on CD - I love the score.
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no, there is not enough music in Pleasure of his company to make a two cd set. Is this multiple scores in this two cd? That would be wonderful, wouldn't it?
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I may be way off base but I will ask it anyway. Could this be something like a compilation of short scores from one composer or one studio like 20CF ? Certainly you are on the right road, but not at the destination yet So if it is not a compilation from one composer or studio could it be a thematic compilation, like from one actor or one director? Yes, one of those two options might be correct.
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20th C. Fox? two or more scores? 40s? 50s? 60? Alfred Newman? Studio: Correct Two or more scores: Correct 40s, 50s, 60s - mostly one of those decades. Alfred Newman: It's complicated
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So...this is an original soundtrack release of music from multiple films...all centered on an actor (or actress)...something along the lines of the RCA "Classic Film Scores for......"? I didn't make the leap to actor
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How about underrated director Richard Quine, whose scores to his films are barely represented on CD at all. I would do a Quine at Columbia CD in a heartbeat - but I can never get Columbia to even have the courtesy to return e-mails. It's a little irritating but nothing to be done about it, I suppose. After a year and a half of trying to get the gentleman in charge to give more than a sporadic cursory response, I gave up.
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Could this CD-set be devoted to a single Fox contract director like Jean Negulesco, Henry Koster, or Henry King...... .....and probably from the 1940s-1950s? That would be a fun CD!
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Perhaps one of these four directors : Henry King Joseph Mankiewicz Elia Kazan Otto Preminger ???? I like it! Any of those directors would be great, but I know which would make me dance a jig.
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So would Henry King start the dancing?
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So would Henry King start the dancing? Not really.
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