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Sorry, just saw this after my last post. Don't be and thank you for your time and response. I think i'm looking for something that does not exist and i'll do my own research, browsing through websites -- Beat, Quartet, Intermezzo, etc. -- and fan sites. And i hope my "thread bump" will give the opportunity to people more qualify than i to post their own Top 28.
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i'm looking for a list featuring the year of the soundtrack release, not the film release. Hi, Anabel. What is the earliest year of album releases that you search for? Do you want to review every Morricone from 1960s vinly LPs & EPs through the present? Or are you looking for recent CD albums issued, say, since 2008?
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I think i'm looking for something that does not exist I think so, too. A database might need to store soundtrack album release dates as separate fields in order to sort in date order. i.e. a field for year (2014), a field for month as an integer (1 through 12 for January through December), and a field for the actual day (1 through 31). Microsoft Access and Excel can format cells in long-date format, which would be a single (and sortable) field. But who has data from every album from every label entered into Excel or Access? If there exists a soundtrack collector who owns everything ever produced, (s)he would also be obligated to key-punch all this album data into a database viewable to others.
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Or are you looking for recent CD albums issued, say, since 2008? 2010 actually, that's why it won't be a difficult hunt. As i stated, it's only to make sure i didn't skip an interesting title -- and by interesting i mean something i may find appealing, which is quite an obscure criterion even for myself! But who has data from every album from every label entered into Excel or Access? If there exists a soundtrack collector who owns everything ever produced, (s)he would also be obligated to key-punch all this album data into a database viewable to others. Yes, and in that case i even understand that a "Cd release year" may be a pointless data after all -- or at least not a relevant one.
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28 tone?? I could list my fave 487 !!! Seriously guys, 28 scores and no GBU on some lists???!! Sacrilege!! Idi...idi...idiots!!! Its for you!! Haha VERY intersting posts, but your post made me LOL! Seriously....only 28??!?!?! I could never pick that few, and GBU would definitely be at the TOP of MY LIST!!! i thank you. I noticed i hadnt done my list. Ahh, Thats because i have many hundreds of children and i simply couldnt choose my favourite 28!!!
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I am also a fan of Ennio Morricone and I also live in Finland. EasternFinn, would you be interested in meeting in person, or, to use a title from Morricone's catalogue, Faccia A Faccia?
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Hey you two just started up the Finland Morricone fan club. How easy was that??!
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Unfortunately I'm not moving around Tampere area and it is quite far from Kuopio. However I'm going to the Morricone concert in Hartwall Arena in March so that might be a meeting possibility. Actually, we're having a gathering of film score aficionados of Finland this very weekend, that is January 29-31 (2016), in Joensuu. We have such meetings 3-4 times each year, and for the hosting duties we each take turns. There are 8 of us in the group, some of whom are members on this board and some just occasionally visit here. As I understand, at least five of us are going to the Morricone concert in Helsinki. If you're interested in communicating with other Finnish people who love film scores, how should I go about contacting you? You can drop me an email in this: djsmuli (at) hotmail (dot) com
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