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I have listened to the complete QB VII once so far, and it truly is a wonderful recording. I do own the original QV VII LP, but while I enjoyed the LP for what it was, the complete score has much to offer. Wonderful. And I for one am very, very happy that there are companies out there who produce such splendid recordings of classic film scores.
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Buy it Henry! I'm not exaggerating when I say it could very well be Goldsmith's greatest achievement! Yavar
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Listening to this at the moment... it's very nice, but there sure are a lot of NOTES missing from the score! Why is that?
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I don't know what you mean by that... Yavar
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And with "The Salamander", too, simply two unexpected Jerry Goldsmith albums once seemingly impossible. I still need to check that one out. It's not even a film score, it's a television score, which make it even more remarkable! Why? Would you assume Goldsmith would lose his talent when composing for a smaller screen? I think he or she is just very excited and in love with the music. I know what that feels like, and this CD certainly is worthy of that imo.
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