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Here you go Chris: Thanks Raferjanders, brilliant job as always.
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…aaaaaaaaaaand since everyone else has taken a ride on this one: Personally I vote for Josh's final rendition of Kings Row, it looks better with the Varese logo on the right. I reckon between us we've come up with one brilliant cover.
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I reckon between us we've come up with one brilliant cover. I think so. Just in time too. I plan to sit down with this CD today and cut each cue into a separate track for my digital music collection, so it isn't just two voluminous tracks…
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Fantastic, amazing job as usual raferjanders. Thanks for honoring my requests. The Battle of the Bulge cover in particular turned out awesome! I should note if you're going to do the other CPO Frankel recording, the following scores are included on it: The Importance of Being Earnest, The Night of the Iguana, Trottie True, The Years Between, Footsteps in the Fog, and one track from...Curse of the Werewolf. I don't suppose you had any alternate versions that you already made for the Carl Davis which might suffice? I do have a request for a tweak on one of your already existing covers: https://www.albumartexchange.com/covers/458424-the-fall-of-the-roman-empire?fltr=ALL&sort=TITLE&q=roman+empire 1. Is there any way to remove the "SAMUEL BRONSTON" text from the image on the left? (You knew I'd ask that, didn't you?) 2. There's actually a good deal of chorus on this score; it should read, "The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus" Yavar
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