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See? I'm a little slower now, but I still got it.
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Good article as always with Richard Kraft
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Aug 20, 2019 - 5:27 PM
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eriknelson
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I've longed for the High Fidelity archives from that era to become available online (as Starlog and Omni are now) because of the classical reviews and articles. I didn't even know til now that there was a film music issue! That issue was a significant break from an era when the popular record review magazines (High Fidelity, Stereo Review, and Audio) generally treated film music with bemused contempt. Of course there weren't that many film music recordings to review in those days anyway. Royal S. Brown, writing in High Fidelity, did show an appreciation as early as 1969 with his review of the first of Bernard Herrmann's Phase 4 albums. His HF writings, which covered the early FMC and RCA issues, have never been collected. His later, longer, and crankier reviews for Fanfare have of course been collected in his Film Musings (Scarecrow, 2007). I found it online. https://americanradiohistory.com/High-Fidelity-Magazine.htm Go to July 1972. The entire issue is there.
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