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Jun 7, 2020 - 8:07 PM
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wes3inPA
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The cue I referenced I found here ... though in abbreviated form ... Begins at 14:02 and is repeated a bit later in this YouTube compilation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8PDge_blcU That fat brass cue (14:02 to 14:44) is from Richard Markowitz’s Quantity: Unknown: unreleased. Thank you ... wow, thought that was from Tatro ... wish that had been released. Wonder if there is any possibility that and other "missing" tracks could be released later; still hoping too for Stoney Burke! I'm not sure if there are enough materials for another Invaders set. I suspect that the recordings may be lost. Stoney Burke-wise, the tapes exist. Thanks again for your reference to Quantity Unknown. I actually found a YT video of that episode and listened to that sequence ... it is used extensively there. However, the same sequence plus more is used in the episode Panic and the score in that case is credited to Frontiere. Now, I understand the practice of assigning credit to the person whose composes the bulk of retracked cues ... and Panic appears shortly after Quantity Unknown in episode lists ... but it seems odd Frontiere would be given credit for a score that incorporates the "Fat Brass" cue so much. In addition, the Panic episode has a love theme used, particularly at the end, when the Lynn Loring character leaves on a bus. That cue is not on the CD set and I find it one of the best such themes ... any idea who composed that ... I could not locate clips of it ... further, the very final music of the episode includes a section I also enjoy very much (also used in The Vise) ... similar to the score used when a character is inebriated (a section from The Vise). As it's not in the DF CD 1, I assume someone else composed those two themes as well. So wishing they had been released. Any insight would be appreciated!
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