With the news that the first four Batman films have been remastered & are being released in UHD 4K & Blu-ray (this summer), I checked & found that I don't have the two Danny Elfman albums anymore (I did), so I bought them again & they arrived today, only a few pounds from Amazon UK.
I just picked this up for $20 CAD at my local record shop. Has all three Deluxe Editions. I think it was a good deal.
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I've just come across it on Amazon UK - It's going for 1,129 pounds, so yes, a good deal there ryan.
Graham, I owe you one... just looked at Amazon to see that risible listing and there it was! This might be a rare occasion where “lol” might be in order. However, I also took the opportunity to do a couple of usual searches and found RoGoPaG on Blu-ray for a tenner plus p&p from your part of the world - EsPaGnA. Yip (and indeed) pee!
Kritzerland's The House That Dripped Blood (Amicus, 1970) by Michael Dress arrived two weeks early from Screen Archives.
Delightfully spooky score rich in textures and atmosphere and constantly surprising. An exploration of dissonance and discord. Both antiquated and innovative at the same time.
Kritzerland's The House That Dripped Blood (Amicus, 1970) by Michael Dress arrived two weeks early from Screen Archives.
Delightfully spooky score rich in textures and atmosphere and constantly surprising. An exploration of dissonance and discord. Both antiquated and innovative at the same time.
More genre scores like this, please.
That sounds really good!
Me:
I finally got a good price on the Varese/Peyton Place (Waxman). I so love that score.
Caged - Max Steiner scores (Love the "Warner sound") A pox on Jack Warner for scrapping classic scores. A Man Called Peter - Alfred Newman at his spiritual best.
Received: The Boy Who Could Fly (Broughton) Cat People: The Music For The Films Of Val Lewton (Webb)
On order: A Little Romance (Delerue) Filmmusik (Nilsson) Kita No Zeronen (Oshima) Sleeping Beauty (Bruns/Tchaikovsky) Un Ticket Pour L'Espace (Kermorvant) He Named Me Malala (T Newman)
Received: All is True (Doyle) Mary Queen of Scots (Richter) The Amityville Horror (Schifrin) Phantom Thread (Greenwood) Final Analysis (Fenton) Breakout (Goldsmith)
On order: Lucky Number Slevin (Ralph) One for the Money (Lurie)