Lots of De Angelis' scores, lots of Shiki Levy' scores, lots of Simon Boswell' scores, almost all the Hanna-Barbera TV cartoon scores, lots of Detto Mariano' scores, lots of Robert J Walsh' scores, lots of Bruno Zambrini' scores... Hundreds of cd scores are still missing in action.
I don’t know what my #1 all time favorite score is, but TWO of my all time favorite scores remain (virtually) unreleased: Night of the Hunter (1955) by Walter Schumann (only some of the music on a spoken word story album of sorts) and Sinbad the Sailor (1947) by Roy Webb (a five minute suite on the Cloud Nine Roy Webb compilation album is all that exists).
I don’t know what my #1 all time favorite score is, but TWO of my all time favorite scores remain (virtually) unreleased: Night of the Hunter (1955) by Walter Schumann (only some of the music on a spoken word story album of sorts) and Sinbad the Sailor (1947) by Roy Webb (a five minute suite on the Cloud Nine Roy Webb compilation album is all that exists).
Billy (William) Goldenberg's soundtracks for Fear No Evil and Ritual of Evil. For me, they're in a 3-way tie with Duel for his best work, incredibly innovative, right up there with anyone's most effective soundtracks ever. Now that Lalaland has given us everything worth listening to, and possibly more, with the QM Collections, they could try to shift their focus to the incredible soundtracks and talent that lived at Universal Television during the late 60s and thru the 70s. Goldenberg's Colombo scores weren't too shabby, either. And Dominic Frontiere. And Dave Grusin. And...
Ha! That's awesome! I didn't know anyone else has even seen Clifford. It has a very catchy and appropriate theme. I still remember him playing it on a recorder in the movie.
Lots of De Angelis' scores, lots of Shiki Levy' scores, lots of Simon Boswell' scores, almost all the Hanna-Barbera TV cartoon scores, lots of Detto Mariano' scores, lots of Robert J Walsh' scores, lots of Bruno Zambrini' scores... Hundreds of cd scores are still missing in action.
Yes, " hundreds of cd scores are still missing in action" because you and others are probably buying cd's with better sound than the previous issue or in film order than the previous issue or we found 10 more minutes than the previous issue. I don't see many people asking for premiere releases. Let the labels know that you want premiere releases. You're tired of "recycling".
This beautiful score is in contention for my alltime favorite. Only ever put out on vinyl. I'm hoping one day it makes it to CD. Utterly sublime themes from RRB!
I don’t know what my #1 all time favorite score is, but TWO of my all time favorite scores remain (virtually) unreleased: Night of the Hunter (1955) by Walter Schumann (only some of the music on a spoken word story album of sorts) and Sinbad the Sailor (1947) by Roy Webb (a five minute suite on the Cloud Nine Roy Webb compilation album is all that exists).
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Just to let you know , if you don't know it already, I would be ecstatic for THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER and very happy for SINBAD THE SAILOR.
My all time favorites (such as Jaws, Vertigo, Poltergeist) have mostly been released.
Being a fan of horror movies it was great to see some scores that I had been wanting for years released on the last few years, including Child’s Play 2, Pet Sematary II and, specially, Carter Burwell’s Psycho III, which Intrada finally released on January.
A late 80’s grail for me has not been released on any format is Fright Night Part II - IMO Brad Fiedel’s best score.
I'm still waiting for Herschel Burke Gilbert' scores for "Riot In Cell Block 11" his masterly adaptation of Richard Rodgers' ballet "Slaughter On Tenth Avenue", Hugo Friedhofer's score for "The Secret Invasion", and three of Morton Stevens' scores for "Thriller" ("Pigeons From Hell", "Waxworks" and "The Premature Burial") all to get C.D. releases.
Volunteers (Horner) Frequency (Kamen) Deceived (Newman) Creepshow 2 (Wakeman/Reed) Drop Dead Fred (Edelman) The Witches (Myers) Flatliners (Howard) Amityville 2 (Schifrin) Captain Underpants (Shapiro) Making Contact (Gilreath) Black Panther (Goransson)