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 Posted:   Aug 21, 2013 - 11:38 PM   
 By:   DS   (Member)

Awesome score, wonderful news that it's finally being released on CD.

 
 Posted:   Aug 22, 2013 - 1:46 AM   
 By:   Urs Lesse   (Member)

I haven't followed Disques Cinemusiques that closely – should I expect that this is an LP transfer (at least apart from the added concert movement)? Although I've just ordered (Euro-friendly pricing smile), I would still like to know what to expect.

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 22, 2013 - 9:55 AM   
 By:   zippy   (Member)

Based on the samples, it's not funky enough for this albino koala to plunk down twenty bucks.

I'm with you on this. Whoever chose the samples avoided the funky bits, so let's adapt the thread title to The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane Evidently Not Too Funky?

 
 Posted:   Aug 22, 2013 - 2:45 PM   
 By:   Urs Lesse   (Member)

I just got a shipping notice for this title from Disques Cinemusiques an hour ago. Anyone else got one? I wonder if the discs are available early or it was just an automatic response.

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 29, 2013 - 6:17 PM   
 By:   nitzschemorricone   (Member)

Got my copy today and loving it. Listening to it as I write this. Even if there is a paucity of original material--the 2 or 3 themes are pretty much reprised throughout. Still tremendously effective. Love the funkier sections--which are by no means overly so nor are they out of place in the context of the film; reminiscent of giallo and poliziotteschi scores of the era.

 
 Posted:   Aug 30, 2013 - 3:25 AM   
 By:   Urs Lesse   (Member)

Arrived here in Germany this morning, too. The lower two thirds of the Japanese poster artwork that nitzschemorricone embedded above are on the back of the booklet, so if you prefer that one, you can just flip the booklet.

 
 
 Posted:   Sep 4, 2013 - 11:28 AM   
 By:   rynnjacobscom   (Member)

Hello everyone, this is my 1st post. I'm exploring this movie and its making in depth for many years now. If you have any questions about it feel free to ask.

Counting the Japan release tracks 1 to 15 the twins are

1, 5, 15

3, 9

4, 10

6, 14

8, 11

The DCM release is different. It seems they didn't want to have dublicates but on the other hand they dropped tracks which have no twins, like Milk Tea or A Stranger In the Night. I wrote them an email today, also because I'd like to know more background info and technical details.

nitzschemorricone, nice posters, congrats! You should see the walls around me..I think my worldwide collection is complete hehe.

BTW It's not widely known but there are three, not two 7" releases of TLG. Philips 6042 265, Philips (JP) SFL-2170 and Polydor (JP) DPQ6055. Another related 7" has 3 tracks with TLG radio commercials (American International Pictures, Production 7622, CR3646) Not to mention the Hebrew language course you see in the movie which is a must have for every fan. Or the Chopin record with the exact "Imported from Europe" sticker...

 
 
 Posted:   Sep 4, 2013 - 2:12 PM   
 By:   nitzschemorricone   (Member)

Thank you for the information, Rynn. Appreciated.

Hello everyone, this is my 1st post. I'm exploring this movie and its making in depth for many years now. If you have any questions about it feel free to ask.

Counting the Japan release tracks 1 to 15 the twins are

1, 5, 15

3, 9

4, 10

6, 14

8, 11

The DCM release is different. It seems they didn't want to have dublicates but on the other hand they dropped tracks which have no twins, like Milk Tea or A Stranger In the Night. I wrote them an email today, also because I'd like to know more background info and technical details.

nitzschemorricone, nice posters, congrats! You should see the walls around me..I think my worldwide collection is complete hehe.

BTW It's not widely known but there are three, not two 7" releases of TLG. Philips 6042 265, Philips (JP) SFL-2170 and Polydor (JP) DPQ6055. Another related 7" has 3 tracks with TLG radio commercials (American International Pictures, Production 7622, CR3646) Not to mention the Hebrew language course you see in the movie which is a must have for every fan. Or the Chopin record with the exact "Imported from Europe" sticker...

 
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