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For the 60s title, THE NIGHT OF THE GENERALS fills the clues ? In light of the recent TT Blu ray, and the rarity of this title - THIS would be exciting! -Sean
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I was incredibly disappointed that the advertised isolated score on THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO LITTLE DVD wasn't there. It's not gonna be that, though.
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For the 60s title, THE NIGHT OF THE GENERALS fills the clues ? In light of the recent TT Blu ray, and the rarity of this title - THIS would be exciting! -Sean It would be. I have the original Intrada release, & still play it a lot, I'd just have to buy a better sounding release, after all, it's passed the test of time. Na, this from Roger: It's more of a comedy and the previous LP master comment I made should be taken in a more recent context.
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Austin Powers? Doesn't fit. The first two were from the '90s and received a two-in-one CD release (great stuff by the way, check it out if you haven't!). The third, Goldmember, had none of the score of the soundtrack.
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Austin Powers? Doesn't fit. The first two were from the '90s and received a two-in-one CD release (great stuff by the way, check it out if you haven't!). The third, Goldmember, had none of the score of the soundtrack. I would love it to be Goldmember, but the only score piece ever released was a suite on George S. Clinton's "Shagadelic" promo compilation, not on the official soundtrack CD. ("Smoke and a pancake? Pipe and a crepe? Bong and a blintz? Then there is no...pleasing you.") Agent Cody Banks was my first thought, and nothing I've heard convinces me otherwise (though I would argue that Travolta does play a "secret agent" of a kind in Swordfish -- cool score, lousy movie). No idea what that LP re-release/mono-expansion is. Am intrigued.
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The Trouble With Angels sounds like a GREAT guess! And Agent Cody Banks would be wonderful for the other -- John Powell at his best. Yavar
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From Roger at Intrada: The second release comes from the early 2000s and features cool secret agent music. Originally there was only a song album with a couple of score cuts. Now we feature the entire score on this jam-packed CD. I was listening to the Lilo And Stitch Album last night, noticed that the score pieces had a spy sound to them, and that the album fits the description: 2002 release Song album 3 score tracks I am throwing my thoughts towards: Alan Silvestri's wonderful score to Lilo & Stitch. Oh no, no matter how much I truly wish it was Lilo and Stitch it can't be. All of the clues fit except for the secret agent music. I've listened to the album hundreds of times over and see no similarity to spy-style music. Maybe not today, but some day!
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Double post
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