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Did he write any lounge arrangements? I hear 2 pieces in MURDER IN TEXAS, but since I've never heard his style in this genre, I can't be sure he wrote them. Are there any in his other scores?
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Several tracks on The Chapman Report, if I remember correctly...
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Yes! I was listening to Intrada's (terrific) HELLFIGHTERS again the other day, and "Softly in Four" is loungy (sp?). From the same score, "Tish's Theme" - while not so loungy (sp?), is quite poppy in a non-Rosenman dum-dum-dum-dum way. I think that someone (here? Liner notes?) likened it to Bacharach. I love Leonard Rosenman. I love how he was 90% exactly the same, and I love the 10% where you're surprised it's him. EDIT: Thanks, Graham. Dang. Neither of these is among the Intrada samples.
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Several tracks on The Chapman Report, if I remember correctly... Hmmm. I will check the online samples. Thanks, TNG.
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