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My money's on it being a Goldsmith title. Probably BLACK PATCH.
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No Herrmann = No pledge.
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If it’s Herrmann, Rózsa, or Joan of Arc (or even Waxman in the somewhat unlikely event Suspicion got chosen), I’ll definitely put in a pledge. I have a feeling the release of Face of a Fugitive earlier this year may have slightly diminished the chances of it being the proposed Goldsmith twofer pairing it with Black Patch.
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Herrmann has not received much attention recently from the labels, unlike other composers so I am in for this. In terms of re-recordings? Did you somehow miss the two that Quartet Records put out? In fact I think these are the most recent new recordings done by any label (pretty sure the Tadlow King of Kings was recorded before them), and Quartet has only done Herrmann so far: https://quartetrecords.com/product/the-bride-wore-black/ https://quartetrecords.com/product/endless-night/ More Herrmann would still be great but he’s hardly been ignored on the rerecording front (I think some of his works for radio have even been done as download-only recently?) I do love Bill’s suggested Herrmann three-fer though I feel certain it would require two discs. But I love the possibilities of Rozsa (Jungle Book), Goldsmith (Black Patch — agree that it would be odd to still do Face of a Fugitive at the point when the original 1958 tracks released earlier this year by Intrada sound very good), and Friedhofer (Joan of Arc) even more, personally. Yavar
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I do love Bill’s suggested Herrmann three-fer though I feel certain it would require two discs. Actually, he has proposed a two-fer: ON DANGEROUS GROUND coupled with THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH. These two scores would probably fit on one disc. He only wrote that he would also love to record CAPE FEAR during the same sessions - certainly to save a bit of money as the orchestra would already have been booked anyway. Of course this then would be for a separate CD which could maybe released later. It is just the same as in 2019 when Stromberg recorded Tiomkin´s DIAL M FOR MURDER and almost at the same time or a few weeks later Tiomkin´s ballet music for another CD.
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My wish list: The Harder They Fall - Friedhofer Cape Fear - Herrmann The Chairman - Goldsmith
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Mr. Herrmann's 110th anniversary = On Dangerous Ground, Cape Fear, The Man Who Knew too Much (and hopefully the original recordings one day as well - credit card at the ready).
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