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Groovy!
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There you go Zaku! À partir de mon iPhone. Salutations!
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Almost done listening to this one. What can I say except that I am floored. I knew it would be great, but this score is incredible. Thanks Bruce and thanks Kritzerland for another winner. P.S. The cover art (everything in fact) is great. The smoking actress reminds of another favorite of mine. Yep! Coming up in about thirty minutes. ;-)
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How is that Christopher Young score Josh? Interesting no doubt!
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Jun 4, 2011 - 8:10 PM
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Josh
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How is that Christopher Young score Josh? Interesting no doubt! Yeah, it definitely has a lot of different things going on, and it never ceases to be entertaining. I hear a lot of different voices in this score, including (but not limited to) Zimmer, Glass, Orff, Goldsmith, and of course, Young, all of which are music to my ears, so I've been enjoying it a lot. In fact, I've listened to it three times since it arrived yesterday. NP:
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Thank you Josh! One of the (many) nice things about Christopher Young is that regardless of the occasional influence, he always manages to make it his own. It takes real skill to accomplish that. Inspired by "Priest' I will now play a Christopher Young selection.
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