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I just got through watching the 1998 T.V.M. remake of "Rear Window" wand was impressed by David Shire's magnificent and dark Emmy winning score. Do you think there will be a chance of a C.D. release? Why yes, in fact. A very good chance of a CD release. 2 years after your original post, but still. Just announced!: http://www1.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/27824/REAR-WINDOW-TV/
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Wonderful news! Thanks for the heads up.
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Wonderful news! Thanks for the heads up. My pleasure. Definitely a nice little surprise.
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The samples are great. I will definetely order it.
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Heck YAHHHHH!!! So glad to see this released. Way back then I remembered the music and how good it was. Of course...it's David Shire
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Thank God. Which place and recording studio the score was recorded? If you do know the answer please message me back with full music credits. Lwazi
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From an FSM interview with the composer: When I do collaborate with a director, often we throw stuff away early on. We did on REAR WINDOW. I was in the right ballpark, but the director said, "Well, it isn't quite right yet--but I like the direction it's going." So I did something else on my synth and sent it to him and he said, "That one's great." But you don't always get a chance to work that way, especially in television. With a score I used to get a month for, I now get ten days or two weeks for because the post-production is so sped up with that digital editing thing and the composer just has to go along. I don't see a demo theme on the CD release tracklist, so I guess we'll not be hearing that synth demo. Assuming it was just one.
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