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Wow, the old days of April Fools seem to be well and truly gone by!
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Is Broughton's "Young Sherlock Holmes" the same as the original Intrada C.D.? Yes, although some cues are not crossfaded.
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As soon as I saw the artwork for Young Sherlock Holmes, the theme music (which is embedded in my memory) played like fanfare. Thank you Intrada for bringing forth this treasured score and a wonderful movie too.
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Only fitting that YSH, once an April Fools joke title, becomes an April Fool's Day truth. Man how far this little "incidental" market has gone!
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Ah, fudge it.
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THE MAN IN HALF MOON STREET! Boy, you couldn't make this stuff up. The early forties (post- Korda pictures released through UA and Columbia) are the dark ages of Rozsa's career in terms of new recordings. Nice to have this gap filled in. Wonderful news!!!! I hope the release (in the future) of "The Macomber affair" (fantastic music by Rozsa)
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Mar 26, 2014 - 3:05 PM
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Konga
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Wow. Young Sherlock Holmes. This is it, my final gral. With this, I have them all, those I grew up with and loved in the 80ies, the ones I´ve been waited for, for so long.. I feel my collection is complete with this. Of course, my collection will grow until I die, but there is some kind of closure with this release. What a great feeling, what a great release!! If this is your final grail, what were the other ones? (Just curious)
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Improved sound is a major plus for YSH. The "promo" disc does not hold up with headphones.
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This is wonderful news. While I'm terribly grateful to the labels for all the exceptional expanded releases of older scores, word fail to describe the excitement I'm feeling for this score, a true holy trail for me. Kudos Intrada! Another job exceptionally well done
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