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You're welcome. :-)
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This week's suites. "Code Name: Foxfire" Composer: Joe Sample https://youtube.com/watch?v=6R8ti2AC9QI Suite #1 (of two) covering the feature-length pilot -- which is presumably the only episode he scored. Jeff Sturges is credited in the end credits for additional music. George During did additional music, too, but does not receive credit. It's good scoring, very much in the vein of the Sturges efforts. It's a shame he didn't get more work. The pilot itself wasn't that bad and showed promise. This took TWO FUCKING HOURS TO UPLOAD! Then five minutes of processing! A Man, A Woman, and a Bank Composer: Bill Conti https://youtube.com/watch?v=swHsuRzf9R4 Most of the score from a 1979 film.
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The first suite is finally done and ready to listen to.
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What to expect from next week's suites: two suites. One a TV movie score suite from Morton Stevens. Ford A. Thaxton has brought this one up before, so he should enjoy it.
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There is a 23 track (32:48 score) composer promo(?), so there's no need to record and edit off the TV movie. I don't have it, so I can't make a suite of best of examples.
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This week's suites. "Beverly Hills Cop" Composer: Robert Duncan https://youtube.com/watch?v=Kby3fII6PgA Sometime early 2012 a pilot was filmed for a TV series continued from the films. This time it's Alex's son. Eddie Murphy made more than just a passing cameo in the pilot. However, the pilot is really really really bad. And the score is not much better. This is really more of a point of curiosity. There were no onscreen credits, so I took a screen grab of Eddie. In this scene, his son is going outside the police station to get a car when he finds it being broken into, by what turns out to be his impatient dad using a jimmy. For my thoughts on the pilot, see this thread: https://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=95295&forumID=1&archive=0 "The Horror at 37,000 Feet" Composer: Morton Stevens https://youtube.com/watch?v=X1CEbXPUNzw Short suite of score. Nothing particularly remarkable, but given next-to-nothing of his work has been released, I decided to cover this.
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What to expect from next week's suites: one a pilot, one a TV movie, but different but in each case law enforcement is involved.
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