Why does it seem that the owners of music are the most stubborn of obsticles?
Maybe they think that scores, on which they "sit" are like wine - with each year they become more valuable? If so, they don't understand, that it's not wine, and each year they miss more & more people, who have interest in this scores...
Why does it seem that the owners of music are the most stubborn of obsticles?
Maybe they think that scores, on which they "sit" are like wine - with each year they become more valuable? If so, they don't understand, that it's not wine, and each year they miss more & more people, who have interest in this scores...
Each year they sit on these scores, the more likely they will turn to vinegar, not wine.
Say, Ford, how is The Belstone Fox? To most, in all probability, it is not Johnson's high point, but to me it near enough is.
A great two CD set would be from these four TV movie based on Barbara Cartland novels from the late 80's and early 90's
1991 Duel of Hearts (TV Movie) 1990 A Ghost in Monte Carlo (TV Movie) 1988 The Lady and the Highwayman (TV Movie) 1987 A Hazard of Hearts (TV Movie)
Also special mention should be made of the 1979 tv based on a Barbara Cartland novel entitled "The Flame Is Love" which was scored by Morton Stevens which is very good.
Maybe someday
Ford A. Thaxton
Hi Ford,
Yes, Mort’s THE FLAME IS LOVE is such a delight!
Man, could Don Davis have found a grubbier place to pose!!? No matter, it's the music that counts. And the Don Davis and Conrad Pope CD's will be mine. I already have the Amityville 3 score on the old Flash Gordon promo (and never got into it that much) and outside of a few items, I'm not a huge fan of Blake's music.
Yes! I was right about it being The Canterville Ghost, but I had no idea you were going to include Amityville 3D, which I think is a superb (and underrated) horror score. And with extra material too. That's wonderful.
Once again, Dragon's Domain are providing the goods.