I also notice the TV movie "Return Of Sherlock Holmes" which I remember seeing as a lame attempt to put the detective in the present, unfrozen from suspended animation by Dr. Watson's granddaughter. That would be a curiosity from the standpoint of having the music form every last Holmes production I can think of!
How about The Andros Targets (which used Basil Poledouris and Bruce Broughton) and Cimarron Strip (Maurice Jarre, Richard Shores, Cyril Mockridge, Harry Geller)? The former fits very neatly into the "not many episodes" category (only 13 episodes).
I'm all for SHE WAITS (Morton Stevens) and SOMETHING EVIL. Another good tv movie score is KILLER BY NIGHT by Quincy Jones, although it appears they may not have the recordings for this one, just score manuscripts?
Not quite sure if I'm doing this right - What are "recording logs"? Anyway, some of these might not be available as scores, but I noticed a few "Cinema Center 100" titles there such as HUNTERS ARE FOR KILLING (which FSM put out). From the same stable, Lalo Schifrin's WELCOME HOME JOHNNY BRISTOL and Laurence Rosenthal's NIGHT CHASE are excellent.
ME, NATALIE is a fine score by Mancini. If there is more music available than what was on the LP, go for it. It would be especially nice to have the "Dear David" cue without Patty Duke's voiceover.
Found Playhouse 90 audio tapes of 2 episodes that were scored by Goldsmith. Not sure what they are since this was a live show and they could just be recordings of the live audio.
Box 1045, Item 1 Shape of the River Physical Description: open reel audio tape On container, "PH 90/Shape of the River/I."
Box 1045, Item 2 Dream of Treason Physical Description: open reel audio tape On container, "PH 90/#59-9-3/Dream of Treason/Good Takes."
Also some Playhouse 90 music recordings which may just be library music.
Box 1033, Item 5 [Contents Unidentified] Physical Description: open reel audio tape On container, "PH 90/Music II."
Box 1033, Item 7 [Contents Unidentified] Physical Description: open reel audio tape On container, "PH 90/Music I."
Box 1033, Item 8 Theme Physical Description: open reel audio tape On container, "Playhouse Theme/A. Copeland/Victor Quan-Studio Center."
You know when Lukas said there were items in the CBS collections that aren't necessarily owned by CBS? I think the first one is one of those, what with the movie coming from Warner Bros.
Box 9, Folder 1 A Child Is Born . Script (annotated) Box 9, Folder 2-3 A Child Is Born . Score, with voice parts and piano accompaniment (6 copies) Box 9, Folder 4-6 A Child Is Born . Parts Box 9, Folder 7-8 A Child Is Born . The Carol of the Shepherds and the Kings (29 copies) (From A Child Is Born, pp. 17-19, 27-32) Folders 1 and 2 of 4. Box 10, Folder 1-2 A Child Is Born . The Carol of the Shepherds and the Kings (29 copies) (From A Child Is Born, pp. 17-19, 27-32) Folders 3 and 4 of 4. Box 10, Folder 3 A Child Is Born . Come All Ye Faithful--choral arrangement ========================================================= http://www.oac.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt1d5nd0hq;query=music;style=oac4;view=dsc#c01-1.2.8.2 Collection Title: Collection Number: Get Items: Finding Aid for the Herschel Burke Gilbert Collection of Motion Picture and Television Music 1946-1969
I would take a good look here. looks like a lot of good stuff Table of contents check out the list ========================================================
Music for the 1964 Emmy Awards, 1964. Creator/Contributor: National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (U.S.), creator Nelson, Oliver, 1932-1975 Bernstein, Elmer. Raksin, David. Williams, John, 1932-
Just a note to anyone who is diligently going through the archives. An item that has a description of "score" is not a recording of the score, but rather a manuscript or sheet music for the score. I got all excited when I first saw some of the things I was searching for only to ultimately figure out that it is only "sound recordings" that are of interest here. I guess it should have been obvious, but when I first saw "Score", I just jumped to conclusions!
I noticed HAIL, HERO in there, which was the work of Jerome Moross, one of the great American composers. Never have seen the film and don't know how much music is in it, but the year 2013 will mark the 100th anniversary of Moross's birth, so it would be nice if FSM could arrange a release of something appropriate to mark the occasion...