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"from two legendary composers" is interesting, and really would seem to narrow things down a bit... like, are John Powell or Marco Beltrami considered "legendary" at this point? I love them but I don't think so. He started a little earlier but I don't think John Debney would count either, so probably no expansions of The Scorpion King or Paulie, alas. Probably folks that have been composing since at least the 80s, but probably higher profile than Lee Holdridge (so probably no expanded Mists of Avalon) or Cliff Eidelman (so no Christopher Columbus: The Discovery) or Joel McNeely (Soldier, Gold Diggers, Terminal Velocity) or Michael Small (Mobsters, Wagons East). Maybe another Silvestri, like The Quick and the Dead? Or Patrick Doyle's amazing Carlito's Way? Michael Kamen's Hudson Hawk? Howard Shore's The Fly or M Butterfly? Christopher Young's The Dark Half or The Fly 2? George Fenton's Final Analysis? Elliot Goldenthal's Sphere or Demolition Man? Danny Elfman's Real Steel or maybe even Pee-Wee's Big Adventure? James Newton Howard's The Sixth Sense or The Happening? Basil Poledouris's For the Love of the Game or Hot Shots Part Deux? But it seems even more likely that "legendary" would refer to even older composers, IMO, such as... Elmer Bernstein (The Field? Frankie Starlight?) Georges Delerue (Black Robe? Rich in Love?) Jerry Goldsmith (Timeline? Malice? Maybe somehow one of the Fox/Disney-controlled things??) Henry Mancini (Switch?) David Raskin (Forever Amber, his magnum opus?) But what I'm *really* hoping is one of these two, at long last, is the premiere CD release of the original film recording for Miklos Rozsa's Eye of the Needle, which Varese controls in perpetuity due to their German re-recording. Yavar
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Deep Blue Sea The Blue and Gold colours have me hoping for more seaQuest DSV with stuff from Don Davis. I guess Don Davis might arguably qualify as "legendary" based on the Matrix trilogy scores alone... but Trevor Rabin? Yavar
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Possibility of a Jarre? That's interesting. He certainly qualifies for "legendary"... does anyone know what unexpanded Jarre scores Varese controls in perpetuity at this point? Ghost, maybe? EDIT: Same question for the Newman brothers. (I think cousin Randy counts as "legendary" but they already expanded Pleasantville earlier this year.) Yavar
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These clues have nothing to do with those cds! Oh, sorry, too early.
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I've just had a revelation - call it a brainstorm - that maybe we might see a deluxe edition of an early James Horner score. I wonder....if Varese will finally knock my socks off. Somewhere in the universe, Cliff Robertson just giggled...
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Possibility of a Jarre? More chance of them leaving the door a jarre! Boom! Boom!
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Waxman has been associated with varese & the word legend before.
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One more to get off my chest- If they aren't faulty = no sale
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Mom and Dad Save The World expanded please. Mom and Dad Save the World. Complete. Medicine Man. Complete. Malice. Complete. The Quick and the Dead. Complete. 90s Elfman. Complete. Re-recordings of Herrmann scores - Psycho, Marnie, North by Northwest, Vertigo, 7th Voyage of Sinbad... etc. Complete. Mr. Baseball. Complete. Nah. I'm good to go.
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"from two legendary composers" Are they both Ennio Morricone? Lol.
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