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Graham I’d love to get my groceries where you do! And what? buy vegetables and four Ennio scores youve already got?? Lol
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Nov 28, 2021 - 8:57 AM
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Graham Watt
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Les - I've never seen THE RED TENT and although the CD which I "bought at the market yesterday" (see later) has the same content as the old LP I picked up when living in Blighty, it never even crossed my mind to question how that Side B suite had been compiled. But yes, it's hardly likely to have been 22 minutes of continuous music in the film. Do you think the album would be better if the less melodic material had been dropped in at various intervals throughout the "Side A" tracks? And has anyone heard the Aleksandr Zatrepin score for the Russian version of the movie? Kev - You know me so well. That's me, and that's my life. And this is my cat... _________________________________________________________________________________ Hello SEÑOR JUANKI - I am Graham's cat. I speak English well, I learn it from a book. He is my owner and I love him. He gives me food and so does his wife, the Spanish señora. They are good people, but Mr Graham lives in a fantasy world. I tell you this because he has not the cojones to admit to you the truth. He didn't buy those CDs is the market yesterday - he ordered them from Rosebud in Valencia and they might arrive this week. He has never bought a CD in the supermarket here. I think you deserve to hear the truth, even if I am a cat. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Hey, I found my cat walking across the keyboard! Sorry for the gobbledygook. Looking forward to playing the Morricone CDs I found amongst the vegetables last night at the market. I'll let you know what I think of them when I have time to listen, possibly in five or six days average shipping time.
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Nov 28, 2021 - 12:56 PM
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JB Fan
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And has anyone heard the Aleksandr Zatrepin score for the Russian version of the movie?
First of all, in Russia "original" Russian-version is much more known, because only THAT version was released on DVD in Russia. So most people know that version. As I understand, at same time when film was released in USSR, LP album (~22 min), also was released, so music is also well-known (in 1977 bit different program was released in Japan). About 6 months ago Zatcepin (that's his surname, not Zatrepin) released expanded (maybe even complete - I didn't compare) version of soundtrack, almost 42 minutes. I listened it numerous times since Julne, and really enjoy it. And as I said funny thing is that actually I don't know Morricone's score as well as I know Zatcepin's one...
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