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Bob, thank you for posting the images of the LP and CD for "Master of the World." The LP is the one that is my favorite. I've always loved that cover for many reasons, not the least of which it was the very first soundtrack that I purchased with my own money which was earned from mowing lawns as a kid. Thank you again.
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 I never understood why, since Toto was hired for Dune based on their commercial appeal, their name wasn't even mentioned on the cover!
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 I never understood why, since Toto was hired for Dune based on their commercial appeal, their name wasn't even mentioned on the cover! Toto was a weird choice to score DUNE, I remember at the time when I first heard about it, I was rather put off by the idea. When I saw the movie, however, the score was surprisingly convincing and worked quite well, it's also a nice "DUNE" concept album to listen to (including the Brian Eno tracks). Interestingly enough, I think DUNE was also among the first if not the first movie James Newton Howard worked on (co-composing some music with David Paich).
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 I just like the nice clean layout of this--two images, two text blocks. And why is this film tied up in rights limbo? Many of Mancini's films never made it to VHS, DVD or television. Nor has his TV series "The Mancini Generation".
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