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Very impressive, 2 CDS: Disc 1 - film score Disc 2 - soundtrack album and alternates
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ordered hopefully PSYCHO IV The Beginning will get a official release now that both II and III have complete releases. I don't understand why these films took so long to get soundtrack releases. PSYCHO II had a lp release and later a cd release that went for outrageous prices until it finally got a complete release. PSYCHO III had only an lp release until 35 years later a cd release. PSYCHO IV had a promo but no official soundtrack and PSYCHO has never had a soundtrack release the score has been available on the laserdisc and was absent from all further releases until the Turbine blu ray collection. Hoping that Intrada can release more PSYCHO even if they can clean up the film stems if that's all that exist. 61 years and still no soundtrack release.
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I hope now the doors are wide open for more Carter Burwell unreleased scores, especially the really enjoyable ones like The Jackal and The Finest Hours. ...and Fear and Mystery, Alaska and Airheads and so on. Mystery, Alaska has been high on my list forever.
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No CD no sale!
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When I first saw this film, I was immediately shocked by the musical approach, expecting Herrmann or some sort of Herrmann pastiche. The film itself didn’t resonate either. But over the years, I began to appreciate the score and owned it on cassette. This looks to be an excellent and most welcome release. Chris
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I hope people enjoy my liner notes for this one -- not because they're particularly well written, but because I found a lot of great research sources with quotes from Perkins, other cast members, Burwell and writer Charles Edward Pogue, and Intrada was particularly generous about allowing the booklet to be longer than usual.
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I hope people enjoy my liner notes for this one -- not because they're particularly well written, but because I found a lot of great research sources with quotes from Perkins, other cast members, Burwell and writer Charles Edward Pogue, and Intrada was particularly generous about allowing the booklet to be longer than usual. Scott, your notes are fantastic and covered more than I would have expected. The quotes were great and it comes through so clearly how pleased Perkins was with what Burwell provided. Thank you for giving this score the Royal treatment with your expert analysis! well done!
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