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I just got Goblin's new recording of their DAWN OF THE DEAD score (with a dash of SUSPIRIA) and it's pretty magnificent stuff. Closer to that 70s prog sound than Daemonia/Simonetti's re-recording, but with a few orchestral flourishes to give it some extra texture. And the new arrangement of the SUSPIRIA theme is just flat out awesome.
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Der Koenig Von St. Pauli (Harold Faltermeyer & various) CD 1997
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The Great Train Robbery (complete score) by Jerry Goldsmith (Intrada) The Blue Max by Jerry Goldsmith (La-La Land) Wargames (35th Anniversary) by Arthur Rubenstein (Quartet) Dances With Wolves (expanded) by John Barry (La-La Land)
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I just got one of my grails back: Keys of the Kingdom by Alfred Newman!!!!
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Still rebuilding my robbed collection: Sodom and Gomorrah (Prometheus) Rozsa...absolutely mandatory, top 10 score for me. QB VII (Jerry) see above (Tadlow)
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I'm still amazed (and saddened of course) that someone actually thought CDs were worth stealing from you. Yavar
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I'm still amazed (and saddened of course) that someone actually thought CDs were worth stealing from you. Yavar My ex knew I adored those CDs, and I was with him right when I first went crazy over film scores. He didn't even touch the Popular music stuff (and mostly left alone the Concert music...some of which is verrry expensive) and just took things from the genre I was so in love with. He would have made out great stealing my computer, as there's over $5,000 worth of software on it. But he was always kind of dumb. So he went for the stuff I was listening to and raving about all the time, total dick move. I haven't been making out too bad yet, as I just scooped a like new copy of Keys of the Kingdom for a great price Really looking forward to grabbing A Man Called Peter next.
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My ex knew I adored those CDs, and I was with him right when I first went crazy over film scores. He didn't even touch the Popular music stuff (and mostly left alone the Concert music...some of which is verrry expensive) and just took things from the genre I was so in love with. He would have made out great stealing my computer, as there's over $5,000 worth of software on it. But he was always kind of dumb. So he went for the stuff I was listening to and raving about all the time, total dick move. Oh, wow. I thought someone had just broken into your house and happened to take CDs for some weird reason. I had no idea this theft of film music was malicious and targeted. (Did he even get into the genre himself, or was taking the CDs solely to hurt you?) I haven't been making out too bad yet, as I just scooped a like new copy of Keys of the Kingdom for a great price You found *another* decently priced copy of the SAE edition? That is indeed fortunate. Really looking forward to grabbing A Man Called Peter next. And now you've got a new, better-sounding edition to go with, thanks to Kritzerland! I'm really super sorry to hear these details, but I'm glad you have a positive attitude about it (as you usually do about everything). Yavar
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I'm really super sorry to hear these details, but I'm glad you have a positive attitude about it (as you usually do about everything). Yavar I have to admit, I have felt a lot of the same excitement while waiting on the mail for Captain from Castille, QB VII, S&G, Sea Hawk, Keys of the Kingdom, Blue Max, Red Pony, Rains of Ranchipur. Strangely, he left a few of my favorites (the FSM Ben-Hur, Vertigo, the Stromberg Fahrenheit). So I guess he didn't know me quite that well! No biggie, the guy was a loser anyway (sometimes artists get stuck with that lot).
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Henry V (Patrick Doyle) Sorry to hear about the situation with your ex, WA. Like Yavar, I didn't think there was anyone who would deliberately steal film score CD's. I certainly don't think there's anyone around where I live who would be remotely interested in stealing my film score CD's (my family doesn't really understand my fascination with them, unless it's by John Williams).
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