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This is the original chart. ... for the sake of contrast and the chart I get why they added it. Side question, David. What does 'chart' mean as you're using it here? It sound slike it adds specificity to the conversation, but I'm missing it. "chart" is just a jazz term for a piece or arrangement. Rather than saying "song". It's just part of the jazz vernacular and I spent quite a lot of time playing in jazz orchestras growing up and into university.
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I would buy a 6MDM-Score, albeit I prefer some other 1970/80 show. But how many would buy such a soundtrack? More than 100? It's risky even if and that's a huuuuuugeeeee "IF" Universal would open it's vaults for every show LLL would like to release. My suggestion: 3- or 4- disc sets, each CD filled with music from another show. So I guess, a lot more fans would buy the TV-show CDs.
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I would buy a 6MDM-Score, albeit I prefer some other 1970/80 show. But how many would buy such a soundtrack? More than 100? Sure why not? The Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers scores from the same era and for the same audience sold nicely and command large amounts on the secondary market. I don't see a problem.
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How many years left.....? Well, of course, we got to wait a few more years so more mysterious fires that should have been preventable happen, and the guard changes and slams the fist down on licensing out music to third parties. That's when the iron will be hot. ;-)
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Besides the Columbo, Kolchak, The Munsters, Magnum already mentioned. I really want The Man From Atlantis, Search (is it Universal), Ellery Queen, and a few others to come out. So much excellent tv music back then. What happened to us. --jthree Maybe I'm wrong, but I think, there's been a thread last year, where they talked about "The Man From Atlantis" and that the tapes are lost or even destroyed?
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Wups! Double Post.
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I recall it was Lukas who said here a few years ago there were no tapes for "The Man from Atlantis" (and I think he also said "Lucan"; he did mention two titles by Karlin, even if this second one is wrong).
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I captured a moment of slow-motion drama in my kitchen and decided to see how it would play with some Oliver Nelson. Fits like a glove It's always good to hear the different variations that Nelson put that theme through, and here's hoping that one day a release of those scores will become a reality.
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