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This thread will only be for theatrical film releases; in other words: I will not be covering TV movies, miniseries, television series, etc. Devoted to unreleased scores (with some exceptions for scores that had very short releases), to hopefully bring attention to them. Gunfighters of Casa Grande :
A 1964 western By: Johnny Douglas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7xhfZgyb4Y (video is mis-labeled) Highlights: 0:09 in. After a brief lull, it continues. 8:55 in. 12:00 in. About 15:35 in. 21:46 in. 29:00 in. 39:48 in.* 43:56 in. 46:37 in. 1:01:55 in. Joining a cue already in progress. 1:06:10 in. 1:08:58 in. 1:16:14 in. 1:20:00 in. 1:26:40 in. * = Yeah, I'd do the same. ;-) Day of the Outlaw:
A 1959 western By: Alexander Courage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCYBCwkM3rI Highlights: 0:10 in. 13:37 in. 59:47 in. 1:05:59 in. 1:09:01 in. 1:12:17 in. 1:13:54 in. To the end of the film. Santee:
A 1971 western By: Don Randi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jDaMWCxki0 Highlights: 0:00 in. 5:15 in. 6:28 in. 11:05/14:05 in. 36:57 in. 44:25 in. 47:37 in. Nearly SFX free bouncy montage cue. 52:10 in. 1:02:45 in. 1:05:00/1:08:05 in. 1:21:47 in.
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Yeah, I screwed up. Edited the post.
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Journey to Shiloh:
1968. By: David Gates https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-bSGB5GQGM Score suite: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o9FXg4nrhE Highlights: 0:24 in. 20:06 in. 25:36 in. 29:56 in. 32:24 in. 47:30 in. 52:47 in. 59:40 in. 1:05:28 in. 1:11:18 in. 1:14:35 in. 1:16:53 in. 1:20:07 in. 1:23:33 in. 1:26:15 in. 1:30:53 in. 1:34:54 in. 1:36:22 in. This is Gates' only score (that's a shame). "Yellow Rose of Texas" is worked into multiple cues. ASCAP also lists Joseph Gershenson and Ralph Ferraro.
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Charro:
A 1969 western starring Elvis Prestley. A big disco thanks to Disco Stu for his thread brining this to my attention. It's now on my long list of scores I would like to own (but that list rarely ever dwindles down). By: Hugo Montenegro https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x39wtbd Highlights: 8:51 in. Horse riding music. 14:04 in. 16:44 in. 21:13 in. Nine minutes long (contains that clip Disco Stu posted). 40:48 in. About 44:40 in. 53:29 in. 56:41 in. 1:00:46 in. 1:02:12 in. 1:06:04 in. 1:08:09 in. With a couple of brief lulls, the cue is over seven minutes long. 1:17:32 in. 1:20:28 in. 1:25:00 in. 1:27:50 in. 1:29:42 in. And the end credits which immediately follows. Over eight minutes long (counting both cues). Note: I did not cite the entire score (though I did cite almost all of it). Is the company logo that opens the film a pre-existing piece of music? ASCAP and BMI also listed John F. Pfeiffer, Patricia May Williams, and Patrick Williams. I checked IMDb to make sure there were no other films/TV movies by that name (there were not). Pfeiffer (who died in 1996) was a "composer and an executive producer for RCA Records".
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