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Just one week away from the release date and no detailed information available yet?
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Just one week away from the release date and no detailed information available yet? What kind of detailed information do you want exactly? They’ll most likely announce the track list on release day. Track listing, price, sales channels? Normally, the usual suspects offer a CD for sale well before the release date.
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Different Chinatown, Zardoz.
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Different Chinatown, Zardoz. Yeah, but I still like the notion of a California box set. How 'bout throwing in Goldenthal's Golden Gate instead?
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I grew up with this series.... love the main theme. I will check this out.
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Don't want to sound ungrateful, because this is an awesome release to look forward to, but if my count (and eye-sight) is correct, there are 8 (!!) different versions of main and end titles. I guess I would have preferred a bit more incidental music, perhaps from other composers as well (as somebody pointed out in this thread already). Yeah I noticed that too. fortunately it only amounts to less than 16 minutes out of 149. And if you rip stuff to iTunes or another app, you can always re-sequence them.
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Don't want to sound ungrateful, because this is an awesome release to look forward to, but if my count (and eye-sight) is correct, there are 8 (!!) different versions of main and end titles. I guess I would have preferred a bit more incidental music, perhaps from other composers as well (as somebody pointed out in this thread already). Which of the season titles would you have preferred to be left out?
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WOW! And a Man Called Sloane (1979 Robert Conrad, James Bond-ish spy series). I gotta get this. Only lasted 12 episodes, but I watched it. The episode I most remember was the one with Richard Lynch as a master-of-disguise. That episode "Masquerade of Terror" has music by Don Bagley. Curious how some guys work in the movie & TV industries for a brief time period, and then nevermore. Bagley did a few things in the '80s, but was most frequently at work between '74 & '79.
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