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 Posted:   May 30, 2021 - 12:53 PM   
 By:   Dr. Nigel Channing   (Member)

The production music company London Sync has an album by Randy Miller called "Impossible Journey," available to preview here:

https://www.londonsyncmusic.com/albums/lsync045

This appears to be an example of a film score being recycled/repackaged as production music. I have no idea what film this might have been written for, as it doesn't seem to line up with anything in Miller's IMDB listing. I guess it could also be a rejected score. In any case, it is a lovely Americana-tinged work for full orchestra, highly recommended to fans of the genre.

 
 Posted:   May 27, 2023 - 5:35 PM   
 By:   Dr. Nigel Channing   (Member)

I just updated the title of this thread to reflect the fact that I solved the mystery: the production music album that I discovered in my original post is, in fact, the score to DREAMRIDER (1993) which I believe was only previously released in the form of a handful of tracks on Miller's limited composer promo "Music for Films." It is a really wonderful '90s era Americana/inspirational/sports score. Too bad it never got a proper release.

 
 Posted:   May 27, 2023 - 5:47 PM   
 By:   Dr. Nigel Channing   (Member)

Realizing now that this label has quite a few Randy Miller releases, many of which appear to be recycled/unreleased film scores... if you are a fan of his work, do check out this website.

 
 
 Posted:   May 27, 2023 - 9:10 PM   
 By:   .   (Member)

I really like his orchestral score for "Living in Peril". It had a "composer promo" release in 1997 and can recently be found for just $5 or $6 at Amazon. Very good sound too.

Thanks for posting the "Impossible Journey" pieces. Very nice.

Unfortunately, more recent stuff I've heard of Miller's is increasingly synth-heavy.

 
 Posted:   May 28, 2023 - 11:26 AM   
 By:   CindyLover   (Member)


Unfortunately, more recent stuff I've heard of Miller's is increasingly synth-heavy.


Sadly, people don't watch Lifetime/Hallmark movies expecting lush scoring....

 
 Posted:   May 28, 2023 - 11:26 AM   
 By:   CindyLover   (Member)

To make up for the DP.
I was hoping someone would've put the main title for Into The Sun on YT, but apparently not...

 
 
 Posted:   May 28, 2023 - 5:26 PM   
 By:   Jeff M   (Member)

Nigel, you are amazing!!

I remember stumbling on "Dreamrider" on TV back in the 90s. I would have kept surfing the channels but was utterly captivated by the score. I thought for sure it was some obscure David Newman work, but much to my surprise it was by a composer I'd never heard of "Randy Miller."

I kept catching parts of the movie until I finally watched the whole thing start to finish just for the score. Now of course the entire movie is on youtube - but never in a million years did I think the score would surface in any way.

The track "Determined to Win" showcases a knockout sports/victory theme - think MIGHTY DUCKS - and you can watch it really develop in this scene here:



If anyone loves David Newman's positive soaring scores, "Dreamrider" if for you. I can not recommend it enough.

Nigel - Thank you thank you for retitling this thread so I have a chance to listen to some of this music outside the film! Amazing!

 
 Posted:   May 29, 2023 - 7:55 PM   
 By:   Dr. Nigel Channing   (Member)

Great, Jeff -- thanks so much for your response. I feel like most of my posts here garner very few, if any replies, and I often feel like I'm wasting my time posting about the relatively obscure and esoteric scores that I seek out. Maybe people have blocked me, who knows? But I thought someone on this board would be interested to know that this forgotten gem was available at last.

 
 
 Posted:   May 29, 2023 - 8:52 PM   
 By:   .   (Member)

Do you know if this available as a lossless download?
I looked on the site but apparently I have to go through registration before I can get any buying info. And I don't like registering on sites just to get some basic info.

 
 
 Posted:   May 30, 2023 - 1:40 AM   
 By:   RonBurbella   (Member)

Nigel, I have to express my deep appreciation to you for your pointing out "hidden gems" of film scoring every so often, when one of them pops up on your audio screen. I do trust your judgment and I do take notice when you recommend a score.

Some months ago, I believe it was you who similarly recommended HALVDAN VIKING by Norwegian composer Gaute Storaas. And right you were! Thanks for that also. It's a Norwegian kid's movie with a good score and is not available on video with English subtitles. I had to settle for a no-frills French-subtitled DVD and auto-translated the French subtitles. Rather awkward, to say the least. A number of years ago, I had written to Mr. Storaas in Norway about one of his scores and (I'll be damned) he mailed me a copy. What a nice fellow. A number of his more recent scores have been made available on the usual digital sellers (iTunes, etc.).

DREAMRIDER (also known by its two-word title as DREAM RIDER) is a very heartwarming, orchestral, melodic, nicely-orchestrated score that is a pleasure to listen to. I've already streamed it onto a CD-RW (including the extra 4 "alternate mix" cues that the casual listener might overlook, as I initially did). Didn't take long. Just click on "play all cues."

Basil - Lossless, Schmossless. The analog music sounds fine. But, if one wants to pay for the digital purity, go right ahead. I declined to register, just like you did. All of the cues total about 37:26. I'll pop the CD-RW into Sound Forge Audio Restoration and CD Architecht and make myself a very nice CDR version, so I can listen to it in the car. The "MUSIC BY RANDY MILLER" promo CD has 6 cues from the score.

London Sync lists 194 individual cues for Randy Alan Miller (including IMPOSSIBLE JOURNEY /DREAM RIDER). The film is about a fellow who loses one of his legs by medically necessary amputation. As part of his rehabilitation, he gets into cycling and then into competitive cycling, hence the title(s): the "impossibility" of being a one-legged bicycle racer. Based on a true story.

Thanks again, Nigel! Now I have some unexpected (but pleasantly anticipated) listening to do!

Ron Burbella

 
 
 Posted:   May 30, 2023 - 10:27 AM   
 By:   RonBurbella   (Member)

GOOD NEWS!!

When I ran the streamed DREAM RIDER (including the five alternative cues) and did my appropriate editing,
the CDR came to 22 cues (36:51).

If you add up the six long cues (a number of cues seem to be edited into suites) on Randy Miller's MUSIC FOR FILMS, they add up to 36:20. [1:47 + 6:14 +3:52 + 8:04 + 8:19 + 8:24 = 36:20]

https://www.ebay.com/itm/312694334267?hash=item48ce08e33b:g:ERkAAOSwivlcrL8p&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA8E%2FKhdD3Cqm%2F%2F8hciKD%2Bk1rysKx2wdWs5fJQmiScnLQJgR6jQOYTab3q7CCf0QyrbxrGlqVTBiGHg3f%2FvTazg0V7nLcWbQuKSxJcqBf7PozRmnho1UDAa68zRomRq3Nzgmw0inAJFXz5LTp1wwTEwj66ktVAGoiuY9GDbDnntm8EZ%2FKy5c1fpgrWyeGVwY5gWTFSXm25D5N56Ss34wR7k%2FJ6EM1TiIheUh7qgB1osFcYEq6Azz6EIYYCbXBfcbQFEHY0RHnMqeaB5qQLIGMhpJ9pTEjjJNdg1BsxPIGb520YEVTIHDgSN%2FfEgzK7Z%2BxGpw%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR8TP-NqNYg

It appears that the whole score is there. The missing 31 seconds probably can be explained by the editing out the silences when combining cues into suites.

So there we have it, the full score...and lossless, Basil!

Ron Burbella

 
 Posted:   May 31, 2023 - 7:18 AM   
 By:   Dr. Nigel Channing   (Member)

Do you know if this available as a lossless download?
I looked on the site but apparently I have to go through registration before I can get any buying info. And I don't like registering on sites just to get some basic info.


Don't know about lossless, but better quality mp3s may be found here:

https://milesofmusik.com/music_catalog/album-1554467/

 
 
 Posted:   May 31, 2023 - 7:36 AM   
 By:   Hurdy Gurdy   (Member)

Like Ron, I appreciate your shout-outs around here Doc, even if sometimes - albeit rarely - it doesn't connect with me.
I was unaware of this film/title, but thanks to Ron, I remembered I have that Randy Miller Promo CD Music For Films, with 6 tracks from this score.
I also have AND YOU THOUGHT YOUR PARENTS WERE WEIRD & HELLRAISER 3 on disc too.
I haven't spun them in many years. I'll have to dig them out.

 
 
 Posted:   May 31, 2023 - 1:18 PM   
 By:   Hurdy Gurdy   (Member)

Just dug out my 3 Randy Miller CDs and as Ron noted above, the 6 tracks from Dream Rider on the Music For Films disc total 36 minutes, so yes, this score has had a disc release.
There's also 13 minutes from And You Thought... (which was released in full format CD by Bay Cities) and Main Tiltles or Suites from 4 other films.
The disc totals just under 70 minutes and I look forward to reacquainting myself with it.

 
 
 Posted:   May 31, 2023 - 1:19 PM   
 By:   Hurdy Gurdy   (Member)

Oh, and Ron, your link has banjaxed the thread somewhat.
Your post needs tweaking.

 
 
 Posted:   May 31, 2023 - 4:23 PM   
 By:   .   (Member)

GOOD NEWS!!
When I ran the streamed DREAM RIDER (including the five alternative cues) and did my appropriate editing,
the CDR came to 22 cues (36:51).
If you add up the six long cues (a number of cues seem to be edited into suites) on Randy Miller's MUSIC FOR FILMS, they add up to 36:20. [1:47 + 6:14 +3:52 + 8:04 + 8:19 + 8:24 = 36:20]
It appears that the whole score is there. The missing 31 seconds probably can be explained by the editing out the silences when combining cues into suites.
So there we have it, the full score...and lossless, Basil!

Ron Burbella




Excellent detective work. Thanks!

 
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