Due for special release, C.O.D Blueback's score to the film Public Relations. Available from Hanging On In There Records. Release date September 13.
Music Composed And Conducted By C.O.D Blueback. Performed by the Illinois State Pick-up Orchestra.
Track Listing
01. Where's My God-damned Money? 02. Hot Dough 03. Is My Money In That Bag? 04. Cash-back Mountain 05. I Asked You Where My God-damned Money Was! 06. Holy Spondulix!!! 07. Let Me Tell You What's Gonna Happen To You... 08. The Payoff 09. If You Don't Get Me My Money 10. Confessions Of A Mob Public Relations Consultant 11. Where's My God-damned Money? (alternate)
Weird, I thought the Illinois State Pick-up Orchestra disbanded and re-established itself as the Anytown All-Star Union Musicians' Sinfonia, did it not?
Out of curiosity I looked up this Beth Krakower person once based on the sheer volume of posts she's done here for over a decade. Seems like a one-stop shop publicity house for film scores. Surely this is no longer a profitable enterprise?
By the way, is this complete and chronological? There's a 6.3 second stinger/cue near the end of the first scene that is simply a must have. However, the runtime of the album cues do not correlate with such an individual and essential piece. I will not give Hanging In There Records my money unless I am given a proper, direct answer.
Also, I heard the AFM mailed a severed human foot to the producers of this film for recording outside of LA. Can this be verified?
^ You know, I actually always insist on having them around me when I'm trying to impress the ladies. I mean, why settle for tired pick-up "lines" when an entire orchestra will play cues? I have to wonder if performers with that group are considered "pick-up artists", then. *rimshot*
But seriously now, beyond the accurate if rather utilitarian sounding name, I'd never heard of this group. This thread and some of the comments here as me sufficiently interested to take a peek/listen.
But seriously now, beyond the accurate if rather utilitarian sounding name, I'd never heard of this group. This thread and some of the comments here as me sufficiently interested to take a peek/listen.
You can find them walking along roads and highways wearing orange jumpsuits, picking up trash (hence their name).
But ... but ... it doesn't contain that one cue that was editorially created with additional synth parts added by the editor, after-the-fact. I will not own this original soundtrack album!
But ... but ... it doesn't contain that one cue that was editorially created with additional synth parts added by the editor, after-the-fact. I will not own this original soundtrack album!
Their Facebook page says that alternate takes would be on a 2nd disc, along with the rejected soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith.
Ok you've had your yuks about this, enough please. People have a right to make a living and the PR posts are always on-topic and more courteous than most comments around here. Thanks, Lukas