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Definitely a number of titles I’m considering, but will wait to see what Intrada might release next week before I make any decisions. As far as titles I’m considering, how does Untamed rank as far as Waxman’s repertoire is concerned (for the record, I already have The Silver Chalice)? NP: The Power from the Rózsa Treasury
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Now I could swear that the stock on some of those has been filled up since I checked last time.
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As far as titles I’m considering, how does Untamed rank as far as Waxman’s repertoire is concerned (for the record, I already have The Silver Chalice)? For me, worth it for this cue alone: http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/store/MP3/0404/21_AT_THE_BEACH.MP3 And yeah the Kaper releases are great. As for the rest, I'll copy and paste recommendations I made to a FB friend earlier today: Re: Goldsmith -- I’m not a huge Gremlins fan actually (but if you are go for it as it’s a great package). Logan’s Run is brilliant but I’ve also found it to be an acquired taste because of the synths. Poltergeist for sure. It’s incredible. Islands in the Stream is excellent. Twilight Zone: The Movie is a MUST. Is Rascals and Robbers (paired with Goldsmith’s The Homecoming) not in your collection? If you’re a Horner fan it’s a must, and the Goldsmith score is lovely too. They aren’t expanded (just album reissues) but Under Fire and The Last Run are superb scores — listen to the samples. An under-the-radar but EXCELLENT Goldsmith you would probably otherwise overlook is Cain’s Hundred — check out the sound clips for that. It’s TV scoring that is feature film quality. Some non-Goldsmith recommendations... The Devil at 4 O’Clock is sadly not expanded but it IS my favorite George Duning score. Just incredible. Big Wednesday is the first big orchestral score by Poledouris. Where Eagles Dare is thrilling, my favorite Ron Goodwin score. Our Mother’s House is gorgeous Delerue. Knights of the Round Table is IMO the most purely enjoyable Rozsa album. Broken Lance is a superb dark western score by the composer of When You Wish Upon a Star. Dead Ringer is one of Andre Previn’s best (and you can hear his influence on John Williams). Some Came Running is probably my favorite jazzy Bernstein score — it really packs a punch. The Great Santini is gorgeous dramatic Bernstein. Eye of the Devil is an absolute gem by a composer who only wrote two film scores. Ben Hur if you don’t have it, obviously. None But the Brave is my favorite 60s Williams score: https://youtu.be/HPKOR84EiXc Yavar
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Thank for the recommendations, Yavar and Lacoq, regarding Untamed. Just ordered it along with Seventh Sin, Green Fire, and Quentin Durward.
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So Williams' BLACK SUNDAY and Horner's STAR TREK III are Out Of Print now? They aren't coming back?
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I was not complaining. I was asking a question. I bought both titles in question on day of release.
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