It is indeed quite odd. Streaming services are littered with these CVS Orchestra comps, but they do a better job with Total Recall than the Hungarian musicians, hilariously. Also, King Solomon's Mines somehow warrants a suite that runs nearly 10 minutes, which is an impeachable offense alone.
These are probably just compilations of the aforementioned CVS Orchestra comps that are all over the streaming service, so these are sorta like when you need a DVD player and you get one from a gas station at 1:40 in the morning.
These are probably just compilations of the aforementioned CVS Orchestra comps that are all over the streaming service, so these are sorta like when you need a DVD player and you get one from a gas station at 1:40 in the morning.
Hey! The Dugan-Edwards DVD player works just fine, thank you very much.
While we're on the subject of Goldsmith re-recordings, does anyone recall a re-do of "The Carousel" from THE HAUNTING, but with saxophone sitting in for the calliope? I can't recall the album, but I distinctly remember hearing that rendition years ago.