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The score to PLANET OF THE APES deserves to be presented on its own. It's a significant, landmark score and it needs no addendum or footnote. I feel it's kind of an insult to the original score that the ESCAPE suite is even there -- and I think Goldsmith would agree. If I were the producer of a new CD, I wouldn't even mention the "lesser APES" in the liner notes! My sentiments exactly. I find Goldsmith's score a revelation and would much prefer it to be presented on its own and with extra outtakes etc if they were avaiable.
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Aug 18, 2013 - 5:13 PM
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Octoberman
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...and although most people seem to prefer the French poster used for the cover, PLANET is such an American film in energy and outlook that I feel Intrada had the right idea with their CD's artwork. If you are saying that the Intrada cover art is preferrable to the Varese, I agree wholeheartedly. With all due respect to the Varese artist and his skills, I find the cover art very cartoony. And when it comes to movies such as this, where much of the potency comes from the reveals and surprises, it's never a good idea to give so much away on the front cover. I mean, why not stick the Statue Of Liberty on it too, already? Intrada's cover comes off as being more mysterious and, somehow, more "artistic".
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