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01/31/2018 Update Received: All the Money in the World (Daniel Pemberton) The Breadwinner (Mychael Danna/Jeff Danna) Downsizing (Rolfe Kent) Hyperspace (Don Davis) John Williams: Film Spectacular [Japan Philharmonic Orchestra] (John Williams) Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (Henry Jackman) Lady Bird (Jon Brion) Long Strange Trip (Grateful Dead) Molly's Game (Daniel Pemberton) The Post (John Williams) Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (Michael Kamen) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Collection - Volume Two (Dennis McCarthy/Jay Chattaway/David Bell/Paul Baillargeon/Gregory Smith) Star Wars Heptalogy [Japan Philharmonic Orchestra] (John Williams) The Vampire Lovers (Harry Robinson) Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Alan Silvestri) Shipped: Howards End (Nico Muhly) Ordered: Hostiles (Max Richter) LBJ (Marc Shaiman) The Long Road Home (Jeff Beal) Mully (Benjamin Wallfisch) Phantom Thread (Jonny Greenwood) The Rendezvous (Austin Wintory) Saw Anthology, Vol. 1 (Charlie Clouser) Saw Anthology, Vol. 2 (Charlie Clouser) Star Trek: Discovery (Jeff Russo)
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31/01/2018 Update Received : EDDIE THE EAGLE (Margeson) SATURN 3 (Bernstein) KING ARTHUR : LEGEND OF THE SWORD (Pemberton Shipped : KONG : SKULL ISLAND (Jackman) On order : NIER AUTOMATA (3CD) (Okabe & MONACA) XENOBLADE X (Sawano) TWISTER (Mancina) GEOSTORM (Balfe)
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SHERLOCK s.4 STRANGER THINGS s.2
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Sir Winston English Tea Rice A lemon Toilet Rolls No soundtracks yet this year, but we have the Three Wise Men on the 6th, so I hope they're not as mean as 2,000 years ago, when they gave a baby a piece of gold, some "myrrh" (what would a baby even do with that?) and the soundtrack to Frankenstein (it must have been the 1910 one starring Charles Ogle). Listen up Wise guys - we want soundtracks on the 6th, okay? But I shouldn't be so brattish. Santa came on Christmas Day and left me some good things. I'm very happy with Santa. I'm posting the list now on the old thread from last year. Don't all rush there at once!
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From a cool shop in Montreal, Boutique Volume: The Scent of Green Papaya (L'odeur De La Papaye Verte) - Tiêt Tôn-Thât (Milan East CD) Where is that shop situated in Montréal?
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From a cool shop in Montreal, Boutique Volume: The Scent of Green Papaya (L'odeur De La Papaye Verte) - Tiêt Tôn-Thât (Milan East CD) Where is that shop situated in Montréal? http://monvolume.com/ They are located at: 277 Sainte Catherine Street East H2X 1L5 Montreal Metro: Berri-Uqam They also have separate stock on Amazon.ca here: https://www.amazon.ca/sp?_encoding=UTF8&asin=1506702694&isAmazonFulfilled=0&isCBA=&marketplaceID=A2EUQ1WTGCTBG2&orderID=&seller=A1XH3YUB6951NO&tab=&vasStoreID= Also if you're in Montreal my favorite spot to find scores is on Mont Royal: http://www.librairielechange.com/ 13 Av. Mount Royal East Montreal, H2J1W7 -it's the only store in Canada I've ever found second hand Intrada, LLL and other specialty label releases in their soundtrack section. Thanks. I see now for Volume, AKA Librairie Volume. (pretty clever the way the "volume" name works for both books and sound). As for l'Échange, it is indeed remarkable the stuff I've actually found there over the years. There are long dry spells, and then almost by magic, Intrada (among them all three volumes of Amazing Stories) and even Varese Club CDs (found a mint copy of Gremlins 2 Deluxe for the paltry sum of 12.50 CAD for instance) and many other gems too numerous to mention.
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From that cool eBay seller in the UK: FSM's Knight Rider - Stu Phillips Intrada's The Deep - John Barry Varese's Ghostbusters - Elmer Bernstein Ryan, have you bought from this seller before? They's sold 48 copies of Ghostbusters in the last month and still have more than 10 available at the very reasonable price of £24.99. I'm interested in this myself but it almost seems too good to be true!
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Received January 3rd, 2018 Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (A decent pseudo-Silvestri effort by Henry Jackman) (Ordered from Amazon.ca and appears to be an official pressed CD with official booklet)
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How Green Was My Valley (Kritzerland) Another knockout by Alfred Newman; I was completely entranced!
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The Three Wise Men (the Kings of Orient Are) were VERY good to me today. Santa brought me the following on Christmas Day - Goldsmith, Jerry - DAMNATION ALLEY (Intrada) Goldsmith, Jerry - ISLANDS IN THE STREAM (FSM) Newman A/ Herrmann B - THE EGYPTIAN (La-La Land) Rosenman, Leonard - EDGE OF THE CITY/ THE COBWEB (FSM) Rosenman, Leonard - A MAN CALLED HORSE (FSM) And then, this morning - Gold, Ernest - PRESSURE POINT (Kritzerland) Goldsmith, Jerry - A GATHERING OF EAGLES (Varese) Goldsmith, Jerry - INCHON - (Intrada) Goldsmith, Jerry - THE SPIRAL ROAD (Varese) North, Alex - PONY SOLDIER (Varese) Previn, André - ELMER GANTRY (Kritzerland) Waxman, Franz - THE SILVER CHALICE (FSM) That's TWELVE soundtracks in twelve days! Honestly, I'm used to getting about that amount every YEAR, so I'll be very occupied for months on end, listening and relistening just to those titles. I'll be posting inane comments about my "first impressions" as I work through the batch. Ha! Something's just struck me about that list... No Miklós??? What on earth were Santa and the Kings thinking about? They obviously don't know me at all. I'll bet it was really just my mum n' dad.
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Jan 6, 2018 - 9:52 AM
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edwzoomom
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The Three Wise Men (the Kings of Orient Are) were VERY good to me today. Santa brought me the following on Christmas Day - Goldsmith, Jerry - DAMNATION ALLEY (Intrada) Goldsmith, Jerry - ISLANDS IN THE STREAM (FSM) Newman A/ Herrmann B - THE EGYPTIAN (La-La Land) Rosenman, Leonard - EDGE OF THE CITY/ THE COBWEB (FSM) Rosenman, Leonard - A MAN CALLED HORSE (FSM) And then, this morning - Gold, Ernest - PRESSURE POINT (Kritzerland) Goldsmith, Jerry - A GATHERING OF EAGLES (Varese) Goldsmith, Jerry - INCHON - (Intrada) Goldsmith, Jerry - THE SPIRAL ROAD (Varese) North, Alex - PONY SOLDIER (Varese) Previn, André - ELMER GANTRY (Kritzerland) Waxman, Franz - THE SILVER CHALICE (FSM) That's TWELVE soundtracks in twelve days! Honestly, I'm used to getting about that amount every YEAR, so I'll be very occupied for months on end, listening and relistening just to those titles. I'll be posting inane comments about my "first impressions" as I work through the batch. Ha! Something's just struck me about that list... No Miklós??? What on earth were Santa and the Kings thinking about? They obviously don't know me at all. I'll bet it was really just my mum n' dad. Looking forward to your inane comments about the Sir Winston English Tea, Rice, A lemon and Toilet Rolls as well.
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Just received the FSM Old Man and the Sea and Tadlow Duel in the Sun. Greatly looking forward to both.
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Received FSM's Silver Chalice yesterday and loving it right now.
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Received FSM's Silver Chalice yesterday and loving it right now. That's a great one! Would love a rerecording. Me: FSM Islands in the Stream I really like Goldsmith, but I listened to this twice and really dislike it. There are outright quotes from Ghost and Mrs. Muir here, not just motifs but...the whole score sounds like an homage to Herrmann, to be perfectly frank. I love G&MM, but just can't get into this. First bad score in my two month film music journey.
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