The only two Elfman releases missing from my collection are the 3 disc expansion of PLANET OF THE APES and this one. Two scores where I feel there's more than enough already on the original release. Neither score would ever trouble any Top 10 or 20 (or 50 if I'm honest) of Favourite Elfman Scores.
Please, could someone explain to me why the "Zoom A / Zoom B" cues have such titles ?
Why not just "Weepy Donut A / Weepy Donut B" instead ?
EDIT : OK... I think I get it ; "Zoom" also means "moving fast", right ? (I'm french and I've never seen that word used that way before ; for me it was all about photography)
Please, could someone explain to me why the "Zoom A / Zoom B" cues have such titles ?
Why not just "Weepy Donut A / Weepy Donut B" instead ?
EDIT : OK... I think I get it ; "Zoom" also means "moving fast", right ? (I'm french and I've never seen that word employed that way before ; for me it was all about photography)
You're probably right in your "moving fast" guess, but they are goofy cue titles IMO. I'd been wondering why too.
The only two Elfman releases missing from my collection are the 3 disc expansion of PLANET OF THE APES and this one. Two scores where I feel there's more than enough already on the original release. Neither score would ever trouble any Top 10 or 20 (or 50 if I'm honest) of Favourite Elfman Scores.
I see you, McGann. This is Top 5 Elfman for me, so every single note is worth retaining. Some of the album edits are preferred, though (like The Heist and Zoom A, in particular).
How many separate LLL posts today about low quantities? One post collecting them all together would have been more helpful... like the emails we also received from them. Maybe we should be appreciative that they had the sense to send just one email collating them together, rather than clog our inboxes with a dozen or more separate ones.