Finally getting a chance now to dig into the guts of the BLACK RAIN release, and I have to say:
1) It's great having the film cues but hearing them now side by side, you get an appreciation for what a masterful presentation of the score is Zimmer's album suite, and
2) These bonus cues are fantastic, especially Shirley Walker's "Airplane Muzak"
I'd never noticed the seed of his God theme from PRINCE OF EGYPT, the descending four-note motif heard in "Masa's Reprimand" and "Charlie Loses His Head."
The film version of "Charlie Loses His Head" is a welcome surprise, the extra time giving the cue more room to breathe at the start and in the transition from Nick's theme to the famous raid on the apartment cue.
Just to let people know: There is a low stock alert on the LLL website. It's a real gem. Get it while you can. I'm glad the Zimmer is selling well, even though I thought I would see the low quantity way earlier...
is there any reason why the "My Uncle Rafael" got removed from your photo-collection? I just recently acquired this CD and would love to add the cover to my digital-cover collection.
is there any reason why the "My Uncle Rafael" got removed from your photo-collection? I just recently acquired this CD and would love to add the cover to my digital-cover collection.
Would be great if you could add it once more!
What do you mean? Its on our website. Its on our 300th poster. Please explain. Thanks.
Thanks mV, for taking your time to ask for further clarification.
Problem is your first posting in this very thread: "Looper" & "Black Rain"-Covers are perfectly visible, however "My Uncle Rafael" is replaced by a message stating "Sorry. This person moved or deleted this image."
As an avid Facebook-avoider, I had been completely ignorant to the fact that La-La Land was hosting such awesome Hi-Res-covers over there. Hope I won't ruin La-La Land's party over there by showing my rather ugly Android's face over there from now on ...
I also would like to thank you as I can now finally see where MV was actually coming from. The way he worded his reply rather took me by surprise yesterday, as I've exchanged quite a few mails with him in the past and he's always been the most friendly and kindest business man, I've ever had the pleasure to exchange mails with. Now I can understand ...