How about a combo cover of some sort for Amazing Stories as a show, without any "Anthology One" (or "Two" or "Three") on it? I've combined all six discs into one iTunes album for myself...
How about a combo cover of some sort for Amazing Stories as a show, without any "Anthology One" (or "Two" or "Three") on it? I've combined all six discs into one iTunes album for myself...
Yavar
This just goes to show how differently people think. I separated each score into its own album.
I do it that way sometimes too. For example as The Goldsmith Odyssey works its way through The Twilight Zone, Jens has used a still or production photo to make an individual cover for each score as its own separate Goldsmith album, at the same time we are splitting up the suites into individual cues. In that case though I still have a separate Twilight Zone album which case them in their CD suite form.
It depends on the show, I guess. But it's easy to ask for a single combined Amazing Stories cover than individual covers for each episode.
Do you split off each and every Star Trek: The Next Generation episode score into its own album? I would imagine that gets pretty cluttered....
...I'd seen the original of that and wondered who the artist was: it's quite Struzanesque isn't it? Absolutely ... the same level of craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Okay, new request: can anyone remove the text about the *other* scores on each of the otherwise-great LLL Miracle on 34th Street covers? Yavar
Not too difficult but you'll need to provide higher res covers as those aren't up to much. Do you have scans? Here's one @600x600:
Ooh! That Son of the Morning Star cover is neat. However it repeats my one problem with the official cover: what's with the big red box around the text? Why not just have the title in black against the image background?
As for higher quality covers for the Miracle on 34th Street twofer (or rather, threefer with Come to the Stable...but they didn't have room for a cover for that...hint hint) -- I've got ya covered! Tragically a lot of high quality covers did not make the transition to LLL's new site from their old one, for whatever reason. BUT they also have been posting high quality versions of (most of) their covers on their Facebook page for some time. It's not searchable, so one has to scroll through the whole list to find some of the older ones, but it's still a wonderful image resource:
Ooh! That Son of the Morning Star cover is neat. However it repeats my one problem with the official cover: what's with the big red box around the text? Why not just have the title in black against the image background?
Keeping the spirit of the original poster material no doubt. But yes, I think this has improved it:
Love all three of those, thanks! Are you up for tackling Come to the Stable too, to round out the LLL three-fer? (They sadly left it entirely without a cover.)
Just inquiring if you continue to do more Rózsa Treasury covers and if yes if you need any help in finding decent enough material to work with? I'd be glad to be of any assistance. Just let me know.
Yes I plan to continue and if I do need anything I'll let you know, thanks I'm not sure we need to bother putting the title of each cover here - I tried a search and nothing worked. Anyway here's more for both treasuries:
Good grief, Cirino's "Anaconda vs. Cobra" is more entertaining than half of the higher profile stuff I've listened to this past decade. Love to have the whole thing.