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The first Disney short in about five years, will be shown in March. A six-minute short that I'd otherwise not even bring up, if not for the description on Film Music Reporter: http://filmmusicreporter.com/2021/02/15/pinar-toprak-scoring-zach-parrishs-disney-animated-short-us-again/ Quote: "[…] The movie, which is told entirely without dialogue and set to an original funk and soul musical score reminiscent of the mid-60s […]"
As you know, I wohves me some funk, but every time a modern composer tries to pull it off, it never comes out right, it's always faux funk or faux jazz, whether it the David Arnold score to "Shaft" or another title I can't recall the name of. Though Brian Tyler, of all people, came a bit closer, as I recall, with "Crazy Rich Asians". Anyway, starting a thread incase it turns out to be nommy. Hopefully I don't have anything to complain about.
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The score: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPUTvunr0Ds It's Disney, so it may be blocked in other countries. I'm in the U.S. and it plays. Well … the description was very misleading. Don't like it. The 1960's called and it said: NOT AH.
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NO CD=NO SALE. I love you Pinar, but I'll miss this one. See- not that hard. Going to put on Debbie Wiseman's 'To Olivia'. How on earth would a short score like this be released on CD?
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It's under seven minutes long. Who wants to buy that? It would need to be put on a compilation or -- for example -- other Disney short scores.
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