One is premiere release of very early 90s action score. Probably this composer's first action score, too. Second is premiere release of a score to a famous film by a famous composer which shockingly never received a release, considering the caliber of the composer involved and the hits he had at the time. Hails from the 60s.
Zimmer? Black Rain was '89 and guess it was an action score so maybe not. Early 90s though is where he got his footing in action scores. Bird On A Wire would be a premiere release.
For 60s title it's most likely will be Mancini, but I (again!) still wait for Barry's Seance at Wet Afternoon. Why? 1) It's mostly unreleased score (only re-recorded theme & little suite) and 2) who will argue that Barry wasn't popular in 60s?
I'd like to see Robert Folk's Tremors released (Intrada did a promo of Ernest Troost's mostly rejected score but nothing for Folk's score) but it's probably not the early 1990's title.
For 60s title it's most likely will be Mancini, but I (again!) still wait for Barry's Seance at Wet Afternoon. Why? 1) It's mostly unreleased score (only re-recorded theme & little suite) and 2) who will argue that Barry wasn't popular in 60s?
This would be great, but I don't remember Seance having that much music. Also, although the film got good reviews and an Oscar nomination for Kim Stanley I'm not sure if it would qualify as a famous film or that anyone would find it shocking that a small British drama did not get a soundtrack album release initially. But if it turns out to be Seance I'll be thrilled.
This would be great, but I don't remember Seance having that much music. Also, although the film got good reviews and an Oscar nomination for Kim Stanley I'm not sure if it would qualify as a famous film or that anyone would find it shocking that a small British drama did not get a soundtrack album release initially. But if it turns out to be Seance I'll be thrilled.
Well, "short score" don't stop Intrada when they released Goldsmith's 7 days in May (17 min.) or City Of Fear (28 min) or Melle's Organization (28 min) or even Barry's Mary, Queen Of Scots (27 min.)
One is premiere release of very early 90s action score. Probably this composer's first action score, too.
FIRE BIRDS by David Newman ???
This one would be fine to finally have on CD but I doubt it since I do not think that Fire Birds was David Newman`s first action score. If I am not mistaken his (already released) score to the Burt Reynolds movie Malone is his first action score.
Second is premiere release of a score to a famous film by a famous composer which shockingly never received a release, considering the caliber of the composer involved and the hits he had at the time. Hails from the 60s. ----------------T This one almost fits 'Mister Moses' by John Barry exept it's pushing it a little to say 'Mister Moses' is a 'famous' film.
Either of 'The Days Of Wine And Roses' or 'A Shot In The Dark' would be great!