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Hi raferjanders -- just wanted to chime in and compliment you on your covers for Cape Fear, The Young Lions, Never So Few, and 7 Women. Thanks for honoring my requests on the latter three! Would you be up for some Franz Waxman requests, or do you still have your hands quite full with the remaining Friedhofers? If you're up for them, these are the ones that would be highest priority because they never received individual covers: Man on a Tightrope Sorry, Wrong Number Stalag 17 Botany Bay Elephant Walk Night and the City (would be great to have separate covers for the Waxman and Frankel scores) The Invisible Ray (suite at the end of the Bride of Frankenstein re-recording) Aside from those there are some others that I bet you could make improved covers for (ie. Sayonara), but those are the most important. Yavar
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Wow, raferjanders, Christmas came early! Thanks for your great work on all of these; they are fantastic. It sounds like Intrada's upcoming 4 disc 11 score Golden Age set is very likely to be Franz Waxman, so I'll probably be asking you for a bunch more on December 5th. For now I've got a few more Friedhofer requests: The Best Years of Our Lives (not the re-recording) individual covers for the four William Stromberg-conducted suites on a Marco Polo disc in the 90s: Seven Cities of Gold, The Rains of Ranchpur, The Lodger, and his first original credited score, The Adventures of Marco Polo Also, I suspect you might be able to do a better Boy on a Dolphin cover than Intrada did (they were trying to replicate the LP cover). Finally, just curious, but do you have the Kritzerland complete release of One Eyed Jacks, by any chance? There's an inside cover (very distinct from the LP cover re-creation on the front) Bruce had designed but never made available online to people...was wondering if you might be able to replicate it. Yavar
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I do. This okay? I have some alternates in the works ... Yes, it's great! Thank you. I like your alternates too. May I request the addition/change of some conducting credits? I don't know who conducted the film recording of Best Years, but One-Eyed Jacks was conducted by Irvin Talbot, if I'm not mistaken. Ranchipur, Seven Cities, The Lodger, and Marco Polo are not for the original recordings but actually individual covers for my William Stromberg-conducted Friedhofer album (Moscow Symphony Orchestra): https://www.amazon.com/Friedhofer-adventures-Lodger-Ranchipur-Cities/dp/B00000465E I really love them otherwise, tho'! Similarly, The Invisible Ray (Waxman) is for the Silva suite performed by The Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Kenneth Alwyn. (It was a bonus on their re-recording of The Bride of Frankenstein, which I bet you could also do a great cover for.) Also wondering if you might try a hybrid of your two Botany Bay covers. I like the blue coloring and style of the credits on the first one, but I love the full image with the ship featured in the background (rather than down at the bottom) of the second (but not crazy about the wide red gradient bar at the top and bottom). Yavar
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I was experimenting - the bars were originally blue ... but that solution never really worked due to the lack of vertical imagery. Anyway, your idea has, I think, produced a much better cover Good call! Thanks! I agree. As these appear in the same set I thought I'd standardize the top-piece. The only problem with that is that it weirdly cuts off the top of the nice covers you designed for The Lodger (the title) and The Adventures of Marco Polo (his hair). I don't need them standardized, personally -- would rather each cover worked as best as it can on its own, in its own way. Two of them are more horizontal images so the bar isn't a problem, but for the two more vertical images... Yavar
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Yes, and I would like to offer a special additional thanks to raferjanders not just for his fine work but also for putting up with all of my little suggestions/requests. Love the new Stromberg covers! How about Mr. Skeffington from the same team? That one was released by itself and had its own cover but I was never wild about it... Yavar
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Some more individual cover requests when someone has a chance. Thanks in advance! Moscow/Stromberg: Gulliver's Travels, The Uninvited, Bright Leaf, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Beau Geste, The Naked and the Dead, The Lost Patrol, The Beast With 5 Fingers, Virginia City Each score from Kritzerland's Victor Young At Paramount albums: The Accused, September Affair, Appointment With Danger, My Favorite Spy, Forever Female, Little Boy Lost, The Proud and Profane,
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Does anyone have new covers for the scores in the Varese Stephen King box? Some Titanic alternates would be wonderful too! Thankfully the booklet cover is on the Warm Butter site, but I prefer to use different covers for alternates, source music, etc. when possible.
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I prefer to use different covers for alternates, source music, etc. when possible. I do this too… often when ripping scores with a lot of bonus material, I will make the score itself “disc one” and the bonus “disc two” and use a different cover. In extreme cases, where there is a lot of bonus material (e.g. Star Trek: The Motion Picture, or Mutiny On the Bounty), I'll make a separate album out of the bonuses, with an alternate cover. That's where some of the ones I have made come from, even if I may have been satisfied by the original artwork (e.g. Conan).
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