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Jun 20, 2009 - 5:39 PM
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After watching "The Clown Who Cried," I sampled over 200 cues on 10 cassettes. (1) SEASON ONE - 2 cassettes (2) SEASON TWO - 4 cassettes (3) THE COLOR SEASONS - 2 cassettes (4) SUPERMAN - ALTERNATE CUES - 2 cassettes... There is unfortunately no circus music there. That leaves us with two leads which I will let you pursue: (1) PAUL MANDELL and crew He wrote the informative liner notes for the Varese Sarabande (2000) release. Also credited in the CD inserts for their help are: Bruce Kimmel, Michael Lopen (research associate), Herschel Gilbert, Byron Chudnow, John Caps, Seth Saltzman, and Allan Asherman. Any and all may have some clue as to where this music can be found. Perhaps you can contact Varese concerning his contact info. Haineshisway is a regular poster or you can contact Bruce at his Kritzerland address. (2) CHARLES THAXTON He also posts on FSM and had a thread last year or so on SUPERMAN music and located a number of cues preserved in the KPM Music Library in the U.K. He is a real maven for this kind of music. Here is a link to the KPM "Archival" series from the 40s, 50s, and 60s.: Http://www2.playkpmmusic.com/pages/viewcd/viewcd.cfm?view=1703 That's about all I can dredge up here in New Jersey. Hope you can locate the cues! Ron Burbella
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don't forget David Schecter...he knows a lot about this stuff and I think MMM was looking at a SUPERMAN tv series release at one point. I can't watch the "Clown" episode" right now because my DVD set is out on loan to a buddy.
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Aug 30, 2014 - 11:07 PM
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tv808
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After watching "The Clown Who Cried," I sampled over 200 cues on 10 cassettes. (1) SEASON ONE - 2 cassettes (2) SEASON TWO - 4 cassettes (3) THE COLOR SEASONS - 2 cassettes (4) SUPERMAN - ALTERNATE CUES - 2 cassettes... Ron Burbella Hi Ron, Awhile back in 2009, you mentioned that you had ten (10) cassettes of Superman music from the Mutel Music Library. I recently found out from a friend that a company called Vintage Soundtrak or Vintage Music in the early 1990's sold the Superman Mutel library music through an ad or featured article in the Starlog magazine. The cassettes were sold for $20 a piece. My friend had purchased only two cassettes. He doesn't remember how many cassettes were sold. I am guessing that you purchased all of the ten cassettes that were sold by the company. My friend mentioned that a catalog and mimeographed paperwork which accompanied the order, listed all the track titles and storylines per cassette. He doesn't have the information anymore. I am hoping you can help me. Is it possible, if you have it, to send a copy in pdf or word, of the catalog and mimeographed paperwork which contains the track titles, storylines, timings for each cassette? Is it possible, if you have digitalized the music from cassette to wav, mp3, FLAC, etc., to obtain copies of all ten cassettes on CD? I appreciate your assistance on this, Thanks, tv808
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Nov 22, 2014 - 3:38 PM
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filmusicnow
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After watching "The Clown Who Cried," I sampled over 200 cues on 10 cassettes. (1) SEASON ONE - 2 cassettes (2) SEASON TWO - 4 cassettes (3) THE COLOR SEASONS - 2 cassettes (4) SUPERMAN - ALTERNATE CUES - 2 cassettes... There is unfortunately no circus music there. That leaves us with two leads which I will let you pursue: (1) PAUL MANDELL and crew He wrote the informative liner notes for the Varese Sarabande (2000) release. Also credited in the CD inserts for their help are: Bruce Kimmel, Michael Lopen (research associate), Herschel Gilbert, Byron Chudnow, John Caps, Seth Saltzman, and Allan Asherman. Any and all may have some clue as to where this music can be found. Perhaps you can contact Varese concerning his contact info. Haineshisway is a regular poster or you can contact Bruce at his Kritzerland address. (2) CHARLES THAXTON He also posts on FSM and had a thread last year or so on SUPERMAN music and located a number of cues preserved in the KPM Music Library in the U.K. He is a real maven for this kind of music. Here is a link to the KPM "Archival" series from the 40s, 50s, and 60s.: Http://www2.playkpmmusic.com/pages/viewcd/viewcd.cfm?view=1703 That's about all I can dredge up here in New Jersey. Hope you can locate the cues! Ron Burbella "The Clown Who Cried" also contained a movement from "Theme And Variations" by Miklos Rozsa, which was specially arranged for the library.
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Would anybody happen to have any music LP's (transferred) to MuTel Music, stuff from about, say about 1955 to 1969? I've been chronicling the music use in the radio program, "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" and have been salvaging the music -- where I find cleaner parts of cues in other episodes and trying to salvage as much of the cues as possible, but I have been hitting brick walls in the last few days, wherein I have used up all available instances of a cue in all currently available episodes (minus ones with audio quality so bad, I can't use it), which has left me with cues that leave a lot to be desired. The thread for the episodes with no original scoring (there is a separate thread for earlier episodes that have original scoring, on the General Discussion side): https://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=142769&forumID=7&archive=0
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