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It'd be swell to get a definitive version of this on CD, with the different mono/stereo versions included and any extra music that can be salvaged added back in. I think Twilight Time did a Blu-ray release for this...does anyone have that, and could you confirm whether it has any additional music? Yavar
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You know what would be sort of awesome? Father and son (Alfred and David) both scored versions of this story (very different ones, of course) for Fox. Wouldn't it be cool to join both of their excellent works together in a complete three disc set? Wadda ya say, LLL? Did your twofer of the Broughton and Mockridge Miracle on 34th St. scores sell okay? Yavar
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I could have sworn MV said they had some Waxman in the works. Yavar
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I went ahead and grabbed the Varese CD, but I'll be picking up the dvd soon as well.
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Hey, the perfect twofer! I REALLY liked what I heard of the music. Peripherally on topic, but I can hear what you mean Yavar way back when you mentioned Alfred's work being a bit spotty. Dragonwyck and Razor's Edge are both two scores that beg to be programmed, as there are cues there that can seem kind of trite and even for back then clichéd. That said, whenever Alfred does what he does best (and you probably know exactly what I mean my friend) he's untouchable imo, and that does mastery does show up on both discs. Does it sound weird that I love The Blue Bird far more than the two mentioned above? Such a magical score!!!!!!!!!!!!
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