Okay, so somebody uploaded all the "Cover Up" episodes to Youtube, so I just now finally finished submitting all the missing composer credits to IMDb and in the process discovered one last episode Stevens scored. Fans should enjoy:
Also in the process I found some terrific music and was reminded of others I had forgotten about, like that one episode Dennis McCarthy scored, and two strong efforts by Ken Harrison.
Just based on what little I have heard, I'd certainly buy (finances permitting) a set of scoring from this show.
Okay, so somebody uploaded all the "Cover Up" episodes to Youtube, so I just now finally finished submitting all the missing composer credits to IMDb and in the process discovered one last episode Stevens scored. Fans should enjoy:
Also in the process I found some terrific music and was reminded of others I had forgotten about, like that one episode Dennis McCarthy scored, and two strong efforts by Ken Harrison.
Just based on what little I have heard, I'd certainly buy (finances permitting) a set of scoring from this show.
Once again, thanks for posting and sharing, my friend!
I first came into contact with Morton Stevens' music not with the main title to "Hawaii Five O" but his theme for "The C.B.S. Thursday Night Movie" which was first heard in '65 and yes can be heard in the episode of "Gilligan's Island" where Gilligan opens his mouth which becomes a radio transmitter. i still remember the neon lights that were used as part of the title and were also used as the bumpers.
I first came into contact with Morton Stevens' music not with the main title to "Hawaii Five O" but his theme for "The C.B.S. Thursday Night Movie" which was first heard in '65 and yes can be heard in the episode of "Gilligan's Island" where Gilligan opens his mouth which becomes a radio transmitter. i still remember the neon lights that were used as part of the title and were also used as the bumpers.
Yep, I also remember that as well.
My very first soundtrack was the Capitol Records LP for HAWAII FIVE-0 purchased back in 1969. I still have that album but it Is showing some age now. Through the years, I've purchased some extra copies of the album.
EDIT: January 13, 2020 The channel was deleted for copyright violations. See my "Matt Helm" thread for suites from all episodes with a credited composer.