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Scott temper GLADIATOR with SIEGRIED and MARS. Hans just rearranged it.
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I'm guessing the Goldsmith is THE PUBLIC EYE from the tapes that Carol Goldsmith found. Oh, yes please !!!!
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Hey Yavar, Thanks for all the detective work. That was very helpful. You're welcome! I get excited about these (especially the big end of year batches) and I can't help myself. Yavar
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Looks like Disney wants to hold onto Rescuers and Mulan for the present. Roger wrote this when asked about out Rescuers: I had asked about The Rescuers, but Disney wanted to retain that one for their own (potential) plans. Later, when Yavar asked if Mulan was in the same boat, he wrote this: Yes, Mulan in same boat. Black Cauldron was a co-branded release, so they really did it, but Down Under we licensed outright. http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8294 Whatever these potential plans may be, I hope it means we might finally get that soundtrack album for Rescuers that some anonymous poster posted a track list of months ago
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From Doug: As most folks are aware, California has seen the fiery wrath of Mother Nature quite a bit lately. Thing are still ablaze in places but improvements in the weather have mercifully aided firefighting efforts. Activity at our end has been slowed due to power outages but people here are safe and things are getting back on track. I’ve just finished editing and mastering a major Disney title and the resulting 2-CD release will be one of our early releases for 2020. Another Disney release is scheduled for next month, alongside one from Paramount, albeit workloads at the major film studios - many of them now busy establishing streaming services or settling in from mergers and whatnot - are slowing down the final approval processes. As much as I’d like to imagine otherwise, getting sign-offs on the latest Intrada releases isn’t at the top of the studio to-do lists, nor even in the middle of them. Hopefully not at the bottom, however. Our upcoming release of Dial M For Murder progresses rapidly. Simon Rhodes mixed everything and I’ve edited and mastered the album already. We’re amidst the liner note and artwork/packaging phase now. In my humble opinion this is one of the most vibrant and authentic re-recordings of a classic film score as has been so far released. In tandem with Simon’s peerless contributions in the booth of this amazing new venue in Glasgow, the credit goes to William T. Stromberg for his bravura work on the podium and all those fabulous players of the RSNO that brought Tiomkin’s florid music to life. So there’s plenty of cool stuff coming up ahead.
How very interesting. I wonder what major Disney title they could have gotten that would require 2 discs.
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BLACK PANTHER?
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BLACK PANTHER? You always bring this up. What am I missing? It's a.very good score with lots of variety.
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Excited about the Disney tiles! Hope they use marble instead of linoleum.
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Very promising update from Doug, and good to hear they are no more inconvenienced than dealing with the occasional power outage. Very grateful their work continues as it is currently despite studio changes, and I'm eagerly looking forward to hearing more about Dial M!
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