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The Knack album was a re-recording, and the original tracks never released. The 60s thing could also be North or Schifrin.
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MOCKINGBIRD?
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MOCKINGBIRD? There are two primary points against this being To Kill a Mockingbird: 1) Intrada has already released the album recording from the master on their AVA collection. 2) Intrada also made it clear that the tapes for the film recording exist and have been remastered (the problem being that Alan Pakula’s estate apparently won’t let them release it.)
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Yeah the issue with Mockingbird hasn’t been missing tapes, but rights. Roger told us they had access to the tapes, years ago! It’s not a lost recording, just a sadly unreleasable one. Think United Artists films guys... there have been times in the past where full film recordings got send to the record label for whatever reason (like The Great Escape) and kept with the film recording. Maybe it was for reference comparison. I’m guessing this is going to be a UA thing like that, which points to Hour of the Gun or maybe The Scalphunters or Cast a Giant Shadow. Yavar
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MOCKINGBIRD? There are two primary points against this being To Kill a Mockingbird: 1) Intrada has already released the album recording from the master on their AVA collection. 2) Intrada also made it clear that the tapes for the film recording exist and have been remastered (the problem being that Alan Pakula’s estate apparently won’t let them release it.) No, it's Gregory Peck's estate lawyer that is the uncooperative party here. James Could have sworn I read that it was Pakula’s estate blocking a release, but after looking at IMDB and seeing that Gregory Peck was an uncredited producer, now I’m not so sure.
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Could it be something by Mancini? He certainly turned out a number of popular, classic soundtrack albums in the 60's which were almost always re-recordings. Hmmmm.
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Aug 20, 2019 - 1:41 AM
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If it’s a Goldsmith, I’m 99% sure it’s Hour of the Gun. But there’s also an outside chance of a Bernstein or a Barry, based on earlier cues about this long hinted-at release. Yavar FLINT? A lovely thought, but it doesn't quite fit the clues. Flint is two albums, not one, & the Intrada release sounded pretty good, I don't think they could improve it. I hope it is a sixties title, & more important, something I like. I dunno, but I just can't see a United Artist title found after all these years, I think that library's been gone through with a fine tooth comb many years ago. Anyway, we're not talking about a 90s action score, which for me is good news.
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I really would love to see 'The Chairman', my last personal grail by JG. Fingers crossed...
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If it’s a Goldsmith, I’m 99% sure it’s Hour of the Gun. But there’s also an outside chance of a Bernstein or a Barry, based on earlier cues about this long hinted-at release. Yavar FLINT? A lovely thought, but it doesn't quite fit the clues. Flint is two albums, not one, & the Intrada release sounded pretty good, I don't think they could improve it. I hope it is a sixties title, & more important, something I like. I dunno, but I just can't see a United Artist title found after all these years, I think that library's been gone through with a fine tooth comb many years ago. Anyway, we're not talking about a 90s action score, which for me is good news. But the complete film tracks are.not released yet.m
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I really would love to see 'The Chairman', my last personal grail by JG. Fingers crossed... I'm sorry; this is what I too was most hoping for, when hints of this release started coming out around the same time that Twilight Time announced a Blu-ray release of the film with isolated score track. It seemed possible, since he was referring initially to album sources and then complete score sources. (The album master for The Chairman also went missing at some point and all CDs of the original album have been mastered from LP.) But later comments from Doug made clear that this was a distinctly different album recording, plus the film recording. Also, Mike Mattesino recently weighed in online about the isolated score track which he worked on...scroll down to like the second item, here, to read his comment: https://www.facebook.com/JerryGoldsmithOnline/ JGO webmaster wrote: Anybody have this one yet? Mentions isolated score but with some sfx. Wondered if this release presents any more music cleanly we haven’t got. Also, is it mono or stereo? Mike replied: There are no original elements on the score. The track here utilized the album master where possible along with two separate mono sources. I don't think anything not released previously is there but I corrected the speed of the LP and cleaned it up. I also "helped" the M&E a bit where feasible to make the otherwise unavailable parts of the score a bit more audible. I inquired of him: I’m guessing one of those two mono sources is what was used for the Varese Jerry at Fox box suite...or was that suite made from both sources? Did that suite include everything that survived in mono, music-only? Also, you say you used the album master — has this been discovered, since the Prometheus release? At the time I remember they had to master *from* LP because the album master tapes had been lost. Mike responded: One of the elements was from the Varese box, another was newer. No album master found - I did my own vinyl clean up. -- I'm tellin' ya, Hour of the Gun! You heard it here, first. Oh how I wish The Chairman survived though, or at the very least Fox allowed Prometheus access to the written scores for a new recording to happen... Yavar
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