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Wasn't there some talk about some Glenn Miller later this year?
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Could we possibly be dancing a jig for Elmer Bernstein's WHERE'S JACK or has that one been appropriated by another label ? It's certainly not us.
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Wasn't there some talk about some Glenn Miller later this year? Not for this year.
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Could be the possibility of some score by Waxman or Alfred Newman?
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Samson and Delilah would be pleasing.
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Samson and Delilah would be pleasing. It sure would please me!  I'm surprised it has not been done by now. I know there's a music&effects track out there; the laser had it isolated...
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BTW: any proposed release dates yet?
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Could we possibly be dancing a jig for Elmer Bernstein's WHERE'S JACK or has that one been appropriated by another label ? It's certainly not us. Bruce, could I be so bold as to ask if you know if any other label are doing Where's Jack?
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The true Golden Age title will surprise people, I think - the composer is new to Kritzerland but a favorite of mine. Obviously, The Comancheros will be one of the December releases, but all I can say is it's a hell of a package. As to dates, obviously I wasn't going anywhere near this past week, when the release insanity was so insane that it was much more fun to sit back and watch it unfold. So, our first announcement will be at some point soon, and the second will be closer to Christmas.
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The true Golden Age title will surprise people, I think - the composer is new to Kritzerland but a favorite of mine. I hope it's a Frank Skinner CD. But you saying "new to Kritzerland" makes me doubtful – for Skinner, you'd have been able to say "new to all the specialist soundtrack labels". So how about... David Buttolph?
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