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3) THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT by Douglas Gamley... fun adventure score for 1970's british adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs Dinosaurs in World War I saga. You will believe Doug McClure is an action hero!... 5) SPIDER-MAN '67 Animated Series by Ray Ellis... great jazzy web-swinging grrovieness! I know these original tracks are probably lost to the ages, but couldn't someone spring for a re-recording? This is classic stuff, daddy-o! Count me in!
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Great choices, especially this one! I made a 'soundtrack tape' recording from television back in those days. Gamley's Elgarian approach is a quite unusual and classy choice for a dinosaur movie, though obviously appropriate for the WWI era. His stirring, apocalyptic music for the finale, with the volcanic eruption and the tragic fate of the U-boat, is stunning - one of my favorites film score climaxes ever, actually! Oh, how I would love to hear it apart from the film..... Yes! Primo stuff to be sure, but do the tapes still exist?
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Okay, I know there's THOUSANDS of threads like this, but hey, it's fun to check in every couple of years (especially now that Goldsmith's LIST OF ADRIAN MESSENGER finally came out!) These are score I WISH would somehow be unearthed... 1) TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN by Marvin Hamlisch... great pastiche of dramatic "Crime In The Streets" style music plus a sweet love theme. One of Woody Allen's earliest & best! 2) TELL THEM WILLIE BOY IS HERE by Dave Gruisin... atmospheric ethnic-style score for Robert Redford neo western with an amazing 5 minute near-silent chase scene driven by cool-as-hell Gruisinosity! 3) THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT by Douglas Gamley... fun adventure score for 1970's british adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs Dinosaurs in World War I saga. You will believe Doug McClure is an action hero! 4) LEGEND OF THE LONE RANGER by John Barry... one of last great Barry action scores before he entered his "romantic" (some would say somnambulant) phase. With the release of that UK Blu-Ray I'm hoping some high-quality bootlegs of this will soon be available! 5) SPIDER-MAN '67 Animated Series by Ray Ellis... great jazzy web-swinging grrovieness! I know these original tracks are probably lost to the ages, but couldn't someone spring for a re-recording? This is classic stuff, daddy-o! Still hoping for "The Great Race".
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Goodbye Lover - rejected (John Barry) Year Of The Comet -rejected (John Barry) Two For The Road - original score recording (Henry Mancini) I Never Forget What's is Name (Francis Lai) The Long Duel (John Scott) Shalako (Robert Farnon) Roma Come Chicago (Ennio Morricone) The Magus (John Dankworth) Nicholas and Alexandra (Richard Rodney Bennett)
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