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Good job. I knew when I saw those score sheets were online, somebody was going to try and do this eventually.
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According to engineer Mike Ross-Trevor, Goldsmith's score WAS recorded...the real question is why none of the labels have put it out. Varese might control the title due to their release of Isham's score which was used for the film, but why a Goldsmith fan like Robert Townson would avoid releasing this I have no idea... Yavar
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According to engineer Mike Ross-Trevor, Goldsmith's score WAS recorded...the real question is why none of the labels have put it out. Varese might control the title due to their release of Isham's score which was used for the film, but why a Goldsmith fan like Robert Townson would avoid releasing this I have no idea... Yavar Perhaps Goldsmith didn't want it released for some reason, similar to the situation with John Williams and THE SUGARLAND EXPRESS?
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Why doesn't someone ask him? Let's get a public response for Public Eye. I assume you're replying to Yavar's post, unless you are proposing a séance.
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Forgive me for saying so, but when topics like this come up it's as if the labels are just waiting for us to tell them that these things exist and then they'll instantly release them. My guess is that all the major labels are fully aware of this score and would all love to release it. It isn't awaiting a fan letter writing campaign. Maybe it's in the pipeline in which case no one will tell you. Or maybe there's a problem with licensing, permissions or elements in which case somebody *might* tell you. It's worth asking the question, "Why this not out?" but I'm sure it doesn't need a letter writing campaign. Cheers
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Who is this Goldsmith chap? I will have to set up a focus group and have my people look into this. It seems that we may very well have the next Bobby Darrin on our hands. MV
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Forgive me for saying so, but when topics like this come up it's as if the labels are just waiting for us to tell them that these things exist and then they'll instantly release them. My guess is that all the major labels are fully aware of this score and would all love to release it. It isn't awaiting a fan letter writing campaign. Maybe it's in the pipeline in which case no one will tell you. Or maybe there's a problem with licensing, permissions or elements in which case somebody *might* tell you. It's worth asking the question, "Why this not out?" but I'm sure it doesn't need a letter writing campaign. Cheers I don't think anyone here has suggested a letter writing campaign, nor has anyone suggested the labels don't already know about THE PUBLIC EYE. People are just understandably curious why it's never been released, and somebody merely suggested asking. It's down to people asking questions that we know that the tracks for Goldsmith's PURSUIT are sadly lost, or that James Horner didn't want the original tracks for BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS released, or that TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD exists but a release is infuriatingly being prevented by one of the rights holders. It'd be nice to know the status behind THE PUBLIC EYE. If it can't be revealed for some reason but people aren't told that that's the case they'll inevitably keep asking. 'Tis the way of things.
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Unfortunately, where Goldsmith's score was recorded at, shut down years ago. If it was like a couple other places, they sent out notes to composers to collect their works or it was all trashed. If that's the case, that could be why we haven't had a release of this. Unless the Goldsmith estate has a copy.
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Good job. I knew when I saw those score sheets were online, somebody was going to try and do this eventually. Intrigued. Where might one find these?
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Any stainless steel mixing bowls noted on the score sheets?
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I forgot about this, but here's a tracklisting from a blog that appears to have cue sheet listings for multiple scores: R1P1 Main Title (Theme from The Public Eye) R1P2 First Sale R1P2A Morning Edition R1P4 Morning Call R3P2 The Body R3P4 What's Up? R4P2 Someone to Trust R4P4 What's The Trouble? R5P1 After Hours R5P2 Black Gas R5P4 No User R5P5/R6P1 Snapshots R6P3 The Alley R7P1 Be Right Over R7P4 New Evidence R7P6/R8P0 Beauty and the Beast R8P1 Ask Me---? R8P3 Midnight Clear R9P1 3 Months Pay R9P2 The Slaughter R10P1 Everything is True R10P2 Turn It Off R10P3 End Credits Assuming each cue is an average of one minute, that makes it at least 23 minutes long, but you know there's longer cues in there. I'm betting an educated guess of about 50 minutes.
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