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I know there's probably a very limited audience for this but I was wonder who would be responsible for getting this stuff released? Of all places, I heard a bit about this sort of thing at a puppet museum. They used Meco's Wizard of Oz recording for a show, and got his permission. But I think they had to use an LP source for some reason. So I'm going to guess that Meco himself has control over what gets released onto cd.
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I guess most of the Star Wars tracks have been released but I wish a record label would release the rest of his work on CD or digital download. MECO did some fun recordings of Raiders, Superman, SHOGUN (the love them reached the Billboard charts) and The Wizard of Oz. I think the man is 77 years old now. I'm worried something will happen to the masters after he is gone. Unless those are in a studio vault somewhere. Actually, no. Check out the first page. I'd say about a third of the stuff listed there has been released on CD. It's mostly the stuff from the first movie.
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Count me in.
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Unbutton the top of your leisure suit and comb out that chest hair around your gold medallion necklace... I just read a great article about the story of Meco and Star Wars. Worth a read to anyone who enjoyed the thread above: The Wild Story of Disco 'Star Wars': How the Universe Aligned to Create Meco's Masterpieces https://www.yahoo.com/movies/the-wild-story-of-disco-star-wars-how-the-203602992.html Question: After reading these posts, I assumed that the disco track at the end of the old Varese Sarabande "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" was Meco, but it is not really credited well on the cd case, and listening to Meco's on Youtube right now, it's different!?! Which one is on the album? The one on the CD was a '45 that came with the LP. And I think it's actually Williams.
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Unbutton the top of your leisure suit and comb out that chest hair around your gold medallion necklace... I just read a great article about the story of Meco and Star Wars. Worth a read to anyone who enjoyed the thread above: The Wild Story of Disco 'Star Wars': How the Universe Aligned to Create Meco's Masterpieces https://www.yahoo.com/movies/the-wild-story-of-disco-star-wars-how-the-203602992.html Question: After reading these posts, I assumed that the disco track at the end of the old Varese Sarabande "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" was Meco, but it is not really credited well on the cd case, and listening to Meco's on Youtube right now, it's different!?! Which one is on the album? The one on the CD was a '45 that came with the LP. And I think it's actually Williams. I remember that CE3K disco track. I liked it.
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I remember that CE3K disco track. I liked it. Someone on this very board corrected me that it is not strictly disco. I forget what they said it was.
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