The first time I saw the label on the list from page cook, I did a double-take. So yes, I do remember Ronco.
I remember holding a copy of the LP in my hand about a zillion years ago in a store on Santa Monica & La Cienaga. There's a cartoony looking fox on the cover, yes?
I think I passed it by (too expensive) for Herrmann's WUTHERING HEIGHTS.
The first time I saw the label on the list from page cook, I did a double-take. So yes, I do remember Ronco.
I remember holding a copy of the LP in my hand about a zillion years ago in a store on Santa Monica & La Cienaga. There's a cartoony looking fox on the cover, yes?
For some reason the cover image wasn't showing in my original post. I think I fixed that.
The first time I saw the label on the list from page cook, I did a double-take. So yes, I do remember Ronco.
I remember holding a copy of the LP in my hand about a zillion years ago in a store on Santa Monica & La Cienaga. There's a cartoony looking fox on the cover, yes?
For some reason the cover image wasn't showing in my original post. I think I fixed that.
The first time I saw the label on the list from page cook, I did a double-take. So yes, I do remember Ronco.
I remember holding a copy of the LP in my hand about a zillion years ago in a store on Santa Monica & La Cienaga. There's a cartoony looking fox on the cover, yes?
For some reason the cover image wasn't showing in my original post. I think I fixed that.
James
Nope!
Well I see it now so I don't know what the problem is.
When I worked for Odeon Theatres in Toronto we played this film as a Christmas attraction in late 1973. Sadly the film barely drew flies while our competition played The Sting and lined 'em up for blocks every day. But I fell in love with Laurie Johnson's score and got Rank in the U.K. to send me the LP.
Wondering if that's what was used for mastering the CD?