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batroc, you'd have to e-mail me to discuss. Looks like dangerous territory considering the Community Rules; I don't want to thread potentially locked. This week's suites. "Police Woman" https://youtube.com/watch?v=6Le26j0ngdY Suite #4 for Morton Stevens. There are no loads of the show for me to continue suites for him, but I estimate it'll take one or two more suites to cover his work for the show. "Harry O" https://youtube.com/watch?v=JuAFvjIq_7k Suite #1 (of two) for J. J. Johnson. "The Bramble Bush" https://youtube.com/watch?v=jNOTVn6KbG4 Unreleased score (ripped from the film) by Leonard Rosenman. CURIOSITY CORNER:
OOOHHH, you thought I meant Jerry Goldsmith. Fooled you! "Jerry" Composer: Marvin Hamlisch https://youtube.com/watch?v=ynlzpH_rRVY This is nearly all the score from a failed 1970's comedy pilot. The title was missing from his IMDb page, so I added it a couple months back.
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You're welcome. Good score, especially that catchy opening theme.
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Clues for the next TV series I will be covering over the next two months: As it's summer time, I will continue with westerns. There are two more westerns coming: one had one composer for the whole run, the other … well, I could there are tales. As summer will be winding up when that ends, but it'll still be hot as fuck, time to get the heat going -- red alert! Then with what is left of August, two police shows. Hint: one is "Delvecchio". (too obvious a hint?)
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What to expect from Monday's suites. And some notes about time off and projects being worked on (after the suites info'). Another suite from "Harry O", either another Morton Stevens suite or suite #1 from "Petrocelli" (we'll see), and suite #1 from an unreleased jazz-heavy from score from a 1970's TV movie that I stumbled upon by accident (hopefully some label hears it and tries to release it!). Other things are in stages of editing, so I can't say what for sure will be the fourth suite. While I have most of this year booked with TV series I am going to cover, I still have room for suggestions, so please feel free to mention titles! :-) FUTURE SUITES: More from "Harry O", suites from "Delvecchio" (five suites so far), more "Petrocelli" suites, an unknown number of "Baretta" suites, two initial suites from "S.W.A.T.", documentary scores, more Morton Stevens suites, miscellaneous stuff from other TV series including the pilot score to a TV series that was never released and every other episode is presumed lost, and who knows what else. The "super rare" surprise Richard Shores thing I referred to weeks back, is the obscure, forgotten and short-lived TV series "Hunter" from 1976; five episodes are not available to me yet, but audio for the ones that are available, is recorded (except the one credited to Markowitz; still got to do that one). As the episodes are not up for me to link to, I can only makes suites at this time (anybody who wants to shove the episodes up, can do it themselves; I'll avoid that myself). TIME OFF:
I'll be taking the month of July off from suites and score reviews. It doesn't mean I won't do them, I'll just be drastically cutting back. I have things I want do to, videos to watch, and I just need a breath of fresh air so to speak. As I have been dishing out "Daniel Boone" four episodes at a time, I have the show completed, another show completed, and I am nearing completing another show, so even though the new reviewing may slow down a lot or even stop, I have a back log so the threads won't stop; just "Daniel Boone" alone is two weeks or so remaining. I also have a back log of completed "Harry O" suites and ones nearing completing, so I can guarantee at least one new suite each Monday. Right now It's looking like it may be two suites each Monday for July. I'll probably be off line all day July 5th -- Monday, so suites will following Tuesday July 6th.
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This week's suites. "Delvecchio" https://youtube.com/watch?v=uMVTcY-Mi2w As the pilot is not available and that and the first episode were he only ones known (so far) to have been scored by Billy Goldenberg, I could only do episode one ("The Avenger"). The IMDb composer credits (about 99% done by myself from episode loads over the years) are incomplete. "Harry O" https://youtube.com/watch?v=L-dITC2fFlw First suite for Richard Clements. NOTE: While editing this and suite #3 for Goldenberg, I found the same cue in each. As the episodes are no longer up and I think Clement's suite #1 would likely have the episode come before Goldenberg's suite #3, I am going to just say the cue is by Clements, even though it sounds like it's by Goldenberg. The beautiful sad cue starts at 3:03 in. "Petrocelli' https://youtube.com/watch?v=jKBqJy-YQkQ Suite #1 for Schifrin. No further audio is recorded at this time for other suites, so don't expect another one soon. "The Manhunter" By: Benny Carter https://youtube.com/watch?v=sf6VfPssRao From a 1970s TV movie, this jazz-heavy score with guiro, anklungs, various percussion, should be released! This is suite #1 (of two).
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You're welcome. :-) What to expect from Tuesday's suites. Another "Harry O" suite of course, and possibly two other suites (I'll see what is done being edited, so I cant' say for sure right now). Names you could see: Morton Stevens, Benny Carter, Dave Grusin, Richard Shores.
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What to expect from Monday's suites. It's the completely fictitious and just made up Richard Day. Every suite will have "Richard" in it.
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I've been looking for several years -- no episodes ever pop up (just like "Joe Forrester" and "Serpico").
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This week's suites. Boy oh boy, the flash drive is nearly 50% full -- I've filled this thing faster than I thought! "Harry O" https://youtube.com/watch?v=DPSXl9FTVLE This suite has selections from all episodes Fred Werner scored. And with that, I only have four more "Harry O" suites to unleash; I'll save the final Goldenberg suite for last. "Baretta" https://youtube.com/watch?v=PT9n-apWYJY Suite #1 (of two) for Dave Grusin. NOTES: This is a VERY special suite, folks. You aren't just listening to another rip, you are listening to a labor of love. Let me explain why this suite is so special: while editing the suites for Tom Scott, I found cues from the pilot were edited up and tracked into episodes otherwise scored by Scott (very rarely were any pieces from the second Grusin score tracked), so I realized I could replace parts of the cues from the pilot with cleaner or clean parts from the tracked parts, which worked. While there was a dip in sound quality after the pilot (suggesting no ground-up remastering of the separate music tracks for the DVD's) and therefor the sound isn't as consistent as I would like, some of the cues in this suite are the most SFX free you'll ever hear outside of an official release. Editing this suite, the other suite, and the four Tom Scott suites (which will cover all of season one), I spent somewhere upwards of twenty hours. A lot of my life was spent on this -- enjoy! "M Station Hawaii" https://youtube.com/watch?v=VvjshTQ6IyI Suite #3 -- the final suite for the failed pilot. Man, those first approximately forty-five seconds are awesome. Don't fret -- there will be more Stevens suites in about a month. :-)
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