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I've never had a particularly strong affinity to the works of Tiomkin. But recently I listened in close proximity to Alamo, Guns of Navarone, Gunfight at the OK Corral and Last Train to Gun Hill and he is growing on me. Based on those four can I get some recommendations of additional Tiomkin I should try out? I was going to recommend THE ALAMO, but you covered that. The only other Tiomkin I've heard (and I've heard perhaps a dozen) where the "canvas" matched the expansiveness of his approach in a way that I liked was GIANT.
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