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Well, just this coming Monday Leigh Phillips is conducting a new recording of two more complete Jerry Goldsmith TV scores for General Electric Theater: "Hitler's Secret" (1959) and "The Legend That Walks Like a Man" (1961). So those premieres should be coming out for Kickstarter backers in maybe 6-8 weeks or so, and the general public will probably have access to purchase them in a few months. (By the way for anyone who missed the first two he did -- "Sarah's Laughter" and "The Bar Mitzvah of Major Orlovsky" -- they're available here in lossless CD quality with detailed liner notes by yours truly, for only £4 each: https://www.lpfilmmusic.co.uk/shop) I'm optimistic he can keep the momentum going and maybe do mini Kickstarter campaigns to record the remaining 4-5 extant Goldsmith scores for the series before the end of the year? (And yes folks, it sounds like a CD will almost certainly be coming at this point.) Yavar
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And let's not forget Quartet's rerecording of John Barry's Seance on a Wet Afternoon and his two TV film scores==The Corn is Green and Love Among the Ruins. Coming this year.
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Jan 26, 2023 - 7:03 AM
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ryanpaquet
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TMNT III - John Du Prez comes Friday. I+II are back on CD as well for those that missed the first rounds. Orville Season 3 - coming from 'outer space' - possibly another record label. Spider-Man 2 and 3 - Elfman and Young ~ LLL Reivers - John Williams (guessing it's LLL) Alexei Aigui (has something coming from MBR) - multiple possibilities. (Hoping for Exterminate All The Brutes). Intrada has a list of composers: Alan Silvestri, John Beal -- these guys are at the plant. Then we have James Newtown Howard, Bernard Herrmann, Marco Beltrami, Danny Eflman, Jerry Goldsmith, Joel McNeely, James Horner, John Barry, Richard Band, Hans Zimmer -- all on deck." Hoping the Silvestri is Super Mario Bros. As for the others there's a lot of cool options. From Varese this year I'd love to see more seaQuest from Don Davis (but I think chances are slim). If Brainstorm is happening I'd hope it might come out this year.
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Take it with a large grain of salt, but somebody in the comments section of one of my suite videos said "Dynasty" was coming. I won't repeat the label name. Said they talked to the label head. Even if true, I can't really say 2023.
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I predict that people is this forum will find all sorts of things to complain about.
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I predict that people is this forum will find all sorts of things to complain about. Your post is off topic. ;-)
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My prediction is a negative one. If any James Bond comes out at all in 2023, it'll be just Licence To Kill at best. Cheers
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On the John Barry front , 2023 has already started spectacularly with La La Land's expanded, remastered 'Chaplin. We also know that Quartet have rerecorded Seance On A Wet Afternoon, Love among the Ruins, The Corn Is Green, and The Glass Menagerie for release this year. Intrada also have a Barry release in the pipeline. What else might br released, well, more in hope than expectation: For too many years I've hoped for releases of Barry's rejected scores for 'Year Of The Comet' and 'Goodbye Lover'. Surely, this year will see the release of one or both? If not now, when?. We know tapes exist and rights issues may be complex but anything is possible with a little good will on all sides. The Specialist has already got an album of close to an hour of music but the mastering is not great.I always have to turn up the volume Warner's decision not to work with third party labels on Warner material makes this one unlikely in the short term. However, never say never. In the medium/long term executives and policies can change and hope springs eternal. Moonraker remains a source of frustration. The tapes do exist. La La Land were interested pre pandemic. In 2015 a crowdfunder raised enough money for a rerecording, only to be thwarted at the last minute by legal issues. The enthusiasm for this one among Bond and/or Barry fans is huge and it would no doubt be a big seller. It is now 20 years since Lukas Kendall worked on expanded 60s/early 70s Barry Bond scores, surely the time is right for more? Regardless of speculation, we know we're getting three releases in 2023 so Barrywise it wil be a good year.
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