One thing I found interesting about the Kritzerland SABRINA release was that at least one of the added Hollander scores came from the 1930s---DISPUTED PASSAGE---and another was from REMEMBER THE NIGHT, released in the very early 1940s. I would never have imagined that extant Paramount material went back that far.
Is it possible that we have simply not considered 1930s as the source of this material and that these Victor Young scores---or at least one of them---are from Paramount in the 1930s???
One thing I found interesting about the Kritzerland SABRINA release was that at least one of the added Hollander scores came from the 1930s---DISPUTED PASSAGE---and another was from REMEMBER THE NIGHT, released in the very early 1940s. I would never have imagined that extant Paramount material went back that far.
Is it possible that we have simply not considered 1930s as the source of this material and that these Victor Young scores---or at least one of them---are from Paramount in the 1930s???
Not Paramount but Victor Young's exciting score for "Sands of Iwo Jima" deserves a definitive CD album release.
All the click-ridden LPs that Disques Cinemusique got their hands on and swamped in horrible processing need proper releases. Unfortunately, because of their grubby releases, we're probably less likely to get anything better in the near future. Hopefully Haineshisway (or Lukas) can tell us different. We need a much worthier CD of the The Brave One, for example.
Some thoughts - probably not any 1940s Paramount scores because 1. the stuff doesn't exist 2. that stuff is owned by Universal with whom Bruce has no relationship.
Okay. Paramount stuff from mid 1949 on- some unreleased samson and Delilah? September affair (1951 paramount) Omar Khayam stereo music not the same as the Decca record which is a rerecording/
I will buy Kritzerland's Victor Young release, but I want to point out that SEPTEMBER AFFAIR was mentioned in the thread from March 7 with no acknowledgement that one title had been found.