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Just bumping this thread. This CD will appeal to anyone interested in what Barry was doing before his film score career took off.
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I think there is a limit of 1000 on this one, though like Intrada not formally announced.
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fastest shipping ever i forgot about this coming out till yesterday ordered it yesterday and recived it this morning many thanks to the team its in the player tonight
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Yes, it's a great CD, isn't it. Just such a shame that, presumably because it's not a film score, people seem to be passing it by. As someone else said, it's worth it just for the 'MOOD' tracks, where are absolutely in the style and on the same level as Barry's early film music.
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Sep 8, 2013 - 7:26 AM
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MOVIEBUFF
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John Barry The Early Years Just been listening to this excellent CD on Windmill Records. Producer Geoff Leonard is obviously just like us, an enthusiast! The compilation has been put together with much love and care. Great selection of tracks, 36 of them! In excellent sound. Attractive artwork, and informative booklet. What more can you ask for? Many of the tracks made me smile, not only the corny songs, lets face it ‘I Vibrate’ and I ‘Want My Bed’ were never going to be hits. But the many flashes of the John Barry style that we would get to know and love in future years. I was wondering if a talented arranger/composer today would have as many opportunities to refine their skill, somehow I doubt it. Interestingly one track called ‘Marilyn’ (B. White) Larry Page, is a dead ringer for a Jacques Brel song called ‘Madeleine’ anyone have any views on this? If you only have the slightest interest in the work of John Barry, you must get this CD, fascinating and great fun too!
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