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This would be for Quartet: Rota/Fellini Matt Helm: Bernstein, Schifrin, Montenegro
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This would be for Quartet: Rota/Fellini Matt Helm: Bernstein, Schifrin, Montenegro
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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Complete! I'd settle for volume two...
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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Complete! I'd settle for volume two... And a case to store both sets.
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Columbo Alfred Hitchcock at Universal: Saboteur Shadow of a doubt Rear Window The Trouble with Harry (original tracks) The Man who knew too much (original tracks) Odds are those don't survive. Very few old Universal scores survive, which would rule out SABOTEUR and SHADOW OF A DOUBT. On the three Paramount films, I seem to recall reading Robert Harris saying that Paramount pitched everything except the bare minimum number of assets needed. The fact that the films have changed hands a couple of times also isn't encouraging--it makes it easier to lose stuff. I can’t answer for Shadow of a Doubt or Trouble with Harry, but Stefan Schlegel has mentioned elsewhere that acetates survive for Saboteur in Frank Skinner’s collection. Furthermore, Robert Harris mentioned that original tapes for Herrmann’s score for MWKTM survived and are currently at Universal (he did mention however, that the Benjamin cantata was missing from those tapes). https://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=143612&forumID=1&archive=0
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All James Bond scores expanded & remastered !
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MIAMI VICE (tv) - Jan Hammer & various Never gonna happen. All master tapes are lost during Universal Vault fire. It's confirmed by Hammer & Truman.
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Bond. Star Wars. Indy. Rocky. Complete and remastered, with the original albums in one package.
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If we're living in complete fantasy land, then yes: JAMES BOND: THE CLASSIC YEARS, 1962 to 1989 with all film scores presented both as album versions and complete score presentations with bonus tracks. Probably 30 discs. STAR WARS: THE ORIGINAL TRILOGY, fully remastered and complete, presenting both the original album configurations and complete score presentations. Probably 9 discs. I'd love original music recordings from Kung-Fu and Six Million Dollar Man, but I think 2CD presentations of the best music would suffice. I don't think I'd need every last note of those. Now, let me wake up. Cheers
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