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I couldn't identify the score in the first ten minutes of the film (that's all I have been able to see). Here is a suite of all the score from the first ten minutes, that I made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ6FwksNRBA
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I know, it seems fishy, but Fish Man is salmon else. But you can search the word "suite" on my channel...
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Surely Bruce posted an announcement when this album was first released, but for some reason this thread is the only one I can find. I've been enjoying the great CD so much it took me till today to have a really good look at the cover. It's unusual and striking with its ghosty figures haunting a New Orleans street scene. Bruce, are you listening? The album's art director gets a credit, but there's no specific indication whether he is the cover artist or what might be the title of the image. Any answers out there?
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Surely Bruce posted an announcement when this album was first released, but for some reason this thread is the only one I can find. I've been enjoying the great CD so much it took me till today to have a really good look at the cover. It's unusual and striking with its ghosty figures haunting a New Orleans street scene. Bruce, are you listening? The album's art director gets a credit, but there's no specific indication whether he is the cover artist or what might be the title of the image. Any answers out there? Doug Haverty, the fellow who's been doing covers for me since the final years at Varese Sarabande, finds images he likes that he can purchase, then he manipulates them to suit his purposes. He's really good at this stuff.
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Surely Bruce posted an announcement when this album was first released, but for some reason this thread is the only one I can find. I've been enjoying the great CD so much it took me till today to have a really good look at the cover. It's unusual and striking with its ghosty figures haunting a New Orleans street scene. Bruce, are you listening? The album's art director gets a credit, but there's no specific indication whether he is the cover artist or what might be the title of the image. Any answers out there? *** Doug Haverty, the fellow who's been doing covers for me since the final years at Varese Sarabande, finds images he likes that he can purchase, then he manipulates them to suit his purposes. He's really good at this stuff. *** Thanks, big Guy. Can you mention any of his other Kritzerland covers? I'm sure I must have a bunch of them in my library. (And do you happen to know what this particular Unchained image originated as and what kind of manipulation he did on it?)
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Surely Bruce posted an announcement when this album was first released, but for some reason this thread is the only one I can find. I've been enjoying the great CD so much it took me till today to have a really good look at the cover. It's unusual and striking with its ghosty figures haunting a New Orleans street scene. Bruce, are you listening? The album's art director gets a credit, but there's no specific indication whether he is the cover artist or what might be the title of the image. Any answers out there? *** Doug Haverty, the fellow who's been doing covers for me since the final years at Varese Sarabande, finds images he likes that he can purchase, then he manipulates them to suit his purposes. He's really good at this stuff. *** Thanks, big Guy. Can you mention any of his other Kritzerland covers? I'm sure I must have a bunch of them in my library. (And do you happen to know what this particular Unchained image originated as and what kind of manipulation he did on it?) Any of our covers, close to 400 of 'em - he did them all. I'm especially fond of his classical covers. They're all on our website.
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Cool. Thanks.
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Last Child, thank you for succeeding where I failed.
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I guess there must be tapes issues. And a critically acclaimed film is still not released for purchase?
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Okay, I've finished listening to the entire score as heard in the film, twice now and I have some thoughts: What a great score. From the old-school opening credits (admittedly this cue is not for me, but others will love it; still highly tolerable), the multiple lush and intimate renditions of the theme we know from the song that originated in this film (sung twice in the film but the two leads) that are all just wonderful and sometimes yummy, to the more dramatic material at the end including the menacing builds, the rumbling and angry timpani rolls and hits for the climax, to the brass and timpani lead closing cue, just so much to enjoy here. Sadly, the load of the film linked above -- the only load on the main video sites -- is incomplete; the closing cut is cut off and we don't hear the end credits (North's screen credit isn't in the opening, so it must be in the end credits; in fact, only the name of the film is in the opening). This has quickly leaped to a Top 5 score for me by the composer. Some label needs to rectify the lack of release (if there are tapes and/or usable tapes). The film itself appears to be very good, too and in my opinion, worth watching. Some label, say Twilight Time, should put this out (and fix the bad edits in the film).
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According to my wife I need to be more like Patrick Swayze.? Dead?
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