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Jan 25, 2014 - 10:54 AM
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McD
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On the Thief thread it was indicated that a label - unnamed - were doing this release. It is, without doubt, my own personal grail of grails and I've been banging on about it on here since we got 1 disc of it in 1999 (which was great, but only included some of The Grateful Dead's contributions). I was on the Thief thread because there's a Safan track on that disc, and I've been a huge fan of his since about '86 when his TZ work blew me away. The quality of music on this series was just incredible. Some big names - Poledouris, Christopher Young - some other familiar names did my favourite of their work here (Robert Folk). Safan did 7 episodes and was the man of the match for me. His scores for To See The Invisible Man and Opening Day were sensational. The latter has its own thread on here (not started by me, called Moving Day by the OP). Anyway, to whoever is doing this: please, please, please get as much of the scores on disc as you can. I'll pay whatever you like. Opening Day alone probably has 15 mins of score (Director John Miluis told Safan to score every second of it and he'd remove what he didn't like). And there are 80 episodes in those first two series. *There are officially three series of 1980s TZ, but only the first two were magical for most fans. The third had an entirely new crew, country of filming, composers, narrator and essentially only shared a credit sequence. So it doesn't really matter if it's included for this release (for me, anyway). Fingers crossed this is done well. Next year is *gasp* thirty years since the show first aired. Does anyone know any details about this one?
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Jan 25, 2014 - 10:59 AM
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Last Child
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There was also a Dennis McCarthy CD release. I dont know anything about a new release, but thought I'd post the IMDB roster for the series Merl Saunders ... (10 episodes, 1985-1986) Louis Natale ... (10 episodes, 1988-1989) John Welsman ... (7 episodes, 1988-1989) The Grateful Dead ... (6 episodes, 1985) Robert Drasnin ... (4 episodes, 1985-1986) Craig Safan ... (4 episodes, 1985-1986) Dennis McCarthy ... (4 episodes, 1986-1987) William Goldstein ... (3 episodes, 1985-1987) Basil Poledouris ... (3 episodes, 1985-1986) Carlos Lopes ... (3 episodes, 1988-1989) Aiden Mason ... (3 episodes, 1988-1989) John Tucker ... (3 episodes, 1988-1989) Mickey Hart ... (2 episodes, 1985-1986) Morton Stevens ... (2 episodes, 1985) Robert Folk ... (2 episodes, 1986) Elliot Kaplan ... (2 episodes, 1986) Arthur Kempel ... (2 episodes, 1986) Ron Ramin ... (2 episodes, 1986) Micky Erbe ... (2 episodes, 1988-1989) Maribeth Solomon ... (2 episodes, 1988-1989) Jonathan Goldsmith ... (2 episodes, 1989) Harry Betts ... (1 episode, 1985) Barry De Vorzon ... (1 episode, 1985) Jerry Garcia ... (1 episode, 1985) Jerrold Immel ... (1 episode, 1985) Bob Weir ... (1 episode, 1985) Artie Butler ... (1 episode, 1986) Fred Steiner ... (1 episode, 1986) Richard Stone ... (1 episode, 1986) Christopher Young ... (1 episode, 1986) Christopher Dedrick ... (1 episode, 1988) Glenn Morley ... (1 episode, 1988) Lawrence Shragge ... (1 episode, 1988) Mark Korven ... (1 episode, 1989)
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The IMDb listing isn't fully complete. Here's the listing I gathered from the end credits of most episodes (I also used a combo of IMDb credits at the time: http://tvscoring.150m.com/TwilightZone.html At the time there were no composers, except like three, listed on IMDb, then after I put the listing online, somebody used what I had at the time and submitted to IMDb. That's happened more than once with the website.
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Thanks! Fixed the credit. Also took the chance to re-check a handful of credits on Youtube and found another missing Grateful Dead credit, and added that, too.
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I seem to kind of vaguely recall that one time, maybe three or four years ago, when the discussion of these show's scores came up, Ford said something along the lines of, "Good things come to those who wait."
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