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Just today, 11-12-13, I finally received from GB Abel Korzeniowski's "Romeo and Juliet." His notes are interesting, including "My score is about that love story. I did my best to forget how it ends, to really focus on the sweetness and agony of each moment as it is unfolding. In Romeo and Juliet, life and death serve merely as useful props, points of reference, eventually overcome and readily abandoned. It's a triumphant song of love reaching eternity." 11-24-13 follow-up: I've been playing it a lot and it is quickly moving up there with "A Single Man" as a favorite Abel Korzeniowski score. One of the vocalises is almost hypnotic and makes me want to see the movie, which I didn't care about until I played the soundtrack repeatedly. Am I the only one who can't see the point in posting long lists of soundtracks ordered, received, or on their way? Why bother? MY list is longer than YOUR list? Puleeeeeeeze! Tell us about the MUSIC rather than a cold list of titles!!!
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Received this month: - A Christmas Carol (Alan Silvestri) - Cocoon (James Horner) - The Hunt for Red October (Basil Poledouris) - Oz the Great and Powerful (Danny Elfman)
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Picked up a copy of the OP Varese Careful He Might Hear You at a record store as well as Bernstein's The Carpetbaggers and Raksin's Too Late Blues. Have The Only Game In Town/Taps and Hot Spell/The Matchmaker ordered from Kritzerland.
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Breakfast At Tiffany's (Mancini) FX2 (Schifrin) Airport 75 (Cacavas) Promised Land (Elfman) Passion Of The Christ (Debney) The Book Thief (Williams)
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