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Shipping Monday morning way early
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Is there a possibility of any Kaper in the future?
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Is there a possibility of any Kaper in the future? Not at the moment, but I love Kaper so who knows. I once had the pleasure of playing Mr. Kaper's piano - he wasn't there, but I was, with Saul Chaplin. What a day that was.
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Bruce, were the cds shipped out today? Any chance for: The File on Thelma Jordon by Victor Young? Yes, all CDs shipped today. Now, why has no one guessed our next release? Thelma Jordan - not sure if that's in your Victor Young stuff - we have a LOT.
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Bruce, were the cds shipped out today? Any chance for: The File on Thelma Jordon by Victor Young? Yes, all CDs shipped today. Now, why has no one guessed our next release? Thelma Jordan - not sure if that's in your Victor Young stuff - we have a LOT. Glad the Newman cd shipped today. Never saw the film but I'm sure I'll like the score, it looks delightful. All Alfred Newman is a must-buy for me. Wow! a LOT of Victor Young! I'll be looking forward to it when ready. He's one of my top favorites. Victor Young was the first soundtrack LP I got. Actually, in 1956, my older brother Joe brought home a copy of Around the World in 80 Days. Been a Victor Young fan ever since! As for guesses: 1950s? Paramount? Nope. This is a title I've been alluding to for a while. It is a score that has never received its due, thanks to a particularly bad original CD presentation - add to that the the music as used in the film was truncated, not used at all, or moved around - as with Poltergeist II, I'm hoping that our new presentation will be a major revelation for what is a pretty great score by an amazing composer. The new presentation runs to 78 minutes. The previous release ran around thirty-three or so and eight or nine of those minutes were source cues not by the composer. I love the score and I'm here to say it is quite addicting once heard the way the composer wrote it.
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Sep 16, 2013 - 9:47 PM
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Chris Avis
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Bruce, were the cds shipped out today? Any chance for: The File on Thelma Jordon by Victor Young? Yes, all CDs shipped today. Now, why has no one guessed our next release? Thelma Jordan - not sure if that's in your Victor Young stuff - we have a LOT. Glad the Newman cd shipped today. Never saw the film but I'm sure I'll like the score, it looks delightful. All Alfred Newman is a must-buy for me. Wow! a LOT of Victor Young! I'll be looking forward to it when ready. He's one of my top favorites. Victor Young was the first soundtrack LP I got. Actually, in 1956, my older brother Joe brought home a copy of Around the World in 80 Days. Been a Victor Young fan ever since! As for guesses: 1950s? Paramount? Nope. This is a title I've been alluding to for a while. It is a score that has never received its due, thanks to a particularly bad original CD presentation - add to that the the music as used in the film was truncated, not used at all, or moved around - as with Poltergeist II, I'm hoping that our new presentation will be a major revelation for what is a pretty great score by an amazing composer. The new presentation runs to 78 minutes. The previous release ran around thirty-three or so and eight or nine of those minutes were source cues not by the composer. I love the score and I'm here to say it is quite addicting once heard the way the composer wrote it. Is this one of the scores from the 80s you hinted was coming soon?
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Not the 80s. I'm not sure anyone will guess it, frankly.
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Arlene Francis wants to know if the composer is new to Kritzerland, or have they appeared on the label before? (Of course, this isn't a "yes" or "no" question, so maybe we should just pass the questioning along...) Also, can we take these blindfolds off? It's awfully hard to read the replies.
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Not the 80s. I'm not sure anyone will guess it, frankly. 1970s? Composer is still with us? Composer is sadly not with us.
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Arlene Francis wants to know if the composer is new to Kritzerland, or have they appeared on the label before? Also, can we take these blindfolds off? It's awfully hard to read the replies. Yes, new to Kritzerland.
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Not the 80s. I'm not sure anyone will guess it, frankly. Well if it had a bad original CD representation this would imply that it's a digital era score so.... 90s then? Well, I hate most of the scores of the 90s, but have released a couple from that decade that I do like very much - I suppose this will join that rarefied group.
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