There are some Ronald Stein scores that were released as digital downloads only
Where are those to be found?
Amazon Music has a lot of Ronald Stein, including THE SHE-CREATURE (as part of "The Film Music of Ronald Stein Vol. 2") and a more complete release of ATTACK OF THE 50-FOOT WOMAN.
Amazon Music has a lot of Ronald Stein, including THE SHE-CREATURE (as part of "The Film Music of Ronald Stein Vol. 2") and a more complete release of ATTACK OF THE 50-FOOT WOMAN.
Thanks. Not sure if I've seen those particular ones listed before. I do recall now that there were some releases from Amazon on a dubious label a few years ago. Perhaps the ones you mention are the same.
I too was looking forward to the Dragon's Domain "GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE FICTION Vol.2", but it's taking a long time to happen. The brash, noisy stuff in the ongoing Albert Glasser series seems to be getting priority.
I liked both scores in Science Fiction Vol. 1. The "Queen of Outer Space" score from Marlin Skiles was a particularly pleasant surprise. Great release. Only a couple of nights ago there was a (third-rate) western on TV here, "Man From God's Country" (1958) with a Skiles score but it was disappointingly bland compared to the colorful "Queen of Outer Space" score from the same year.
Not sure if I've seen those particular ones listed before. I do recall now that there were some releases from Amazon on a dubious label a few years ago. Perhaps the ones you mention are the same.
There are some Ronald Stein scores that were released as digital downloads only
Where are those to be found?
Amazon Music has a lot of Ronald Stein, including THE SHE-CREATURE (as part of "The Film Music of Ronald Stein Vol. 2") and a more complete release of ATTACK OF THE 50-FOOT WOMAN.
Love to see a release of Stein's Voyage to the prehistoric planet.
Excellent! Had never seen these. And now I see they are available as 16bit FLAC downloads from 7digital. And also on Spotify. I recall some Stein downloads from about 10 years ago being talked about here, but these newer ones are very interesting.
Update: Where there are multiple film scores, many of the track lists don't make it clear which tracks belong to which films. A bit of a jumble.