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Got a tracking number yesterday. Still waiting for it to be accepted at the Burbank P.O. Mine arrived so fast! Great release!
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I'm just … not spending the time looking -- Yavar will know off the top of his head: Yavar, what else can LLLR put out from 20th Century FOX for future sets?
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That’s why I created this thread: https://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=142314&forumID=1&archive=0 That should be a full list of everything he did at Fox unless there are other obscure unsold TV pilots I don’t know about. The most likely to me seems like it would be a revisit of Shock Treatment since Mike Mattesino particularly loves that score and there’s at least one key cue (for the first shock treatment) still unreleased. Intrada paired it with Fate Is the Hunter but if LLL is trying to avoid the previous pairings as they seem to be, I’m not sure what it would be best paired with. I would expect LLL to bring the original recording of The Artist Who Did Not Want to Paint back in print, but maybe that isn’t long enough of a pairing (though Fare Is the Hunter is a short score too). I’m not sure whether something like Justine or The Chairman (if anything more exists in releasable form from the mono tape of that score that Varese used for their box suite) might be complicated because of original album ownership, and therefore require standalone releases not in the Goldsmith at 20th series. I also wonder whether the series might ever migrate to Varese, or whether LLL might be able to sublicense Varese perpetuity titles as they did successfully for the Planet of the Apes box set. If LLL can work that out then the most significant expansions could be accomplished: The Other, Our Man Flint, In Like Flint. The Final Conflict and Mephisto Waltz are technically only missing a few cues each, though the latter has a really odd mix on the existing Varese album, which omits various instrumental elements very present in the film. Yavar
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Now if Varese Sarabande could only do a C.D. devoted to Goldsmith's television work at Revue/Universal. Why them? Why not La La Land? MV
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MV, just curious , was this title manufactured and just shipped to us from Dallas,Texas ? I know my question must seem strange but today I received an e-mail that my package arrived at the Dallas,Tx. P.O. Distribution Center and now it will travel back to my residence in California. Happy to be getting it no matter what. I have no clue. Seems odd to me. MV
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MV, just curious , was this title manufactured and just shipped to us from Dallas,Texas ? I know my question must seem strange but today I received an e-mail that my package arrived at the Dallas,Tx. P.O. Distribution Center and now it will travel back to my residence in California. Happy to be getting it no matter what. I think the Post Office has just been getting more and more odd over the past decade or so. I've ordered things from a single state away, that somehow end up in Connecticut before they come to me. Heck, I think I once ordered something that shipped from a location an hour away, and it traveled out of state before coming back to me. Go figure. I'm sorry you're having to wait longer for your copy of this set. I'm honestly very much looking forward to hearing your reaction to this music. Yavar
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A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN is so lovely!
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Now if Varese Sarabande could only do a C.D. devoted to Goldsmith's television work at Revue/Universal. Why them? Why not La La Land? MV Good idea. I appreciate your commitment.
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