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Goldfinger. The most influential score of the mid to late sixties. 60th Anniversary. I'm in!
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Hey I remember when the Conan master tapes were lost, but they found them in like a salt mine or something! No, the Conan tapes were found right where they were supposed to be. The stereo tapes for Dracula 1979 were under the mono tapes in the same box. People don't search properly sometimes.
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On the double CD set that came out in the 90s--some anniversary, I think, but it had the Thunderball suite on it--there was that Anthony Newley demo recording of "Goldfinger." Now, I wonder where that came from? What spool of tape had that. and did that have the other Newley demo of the song (Barry said they recorded two), and were there other parts of the score on that tape?
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This one is a biggie! Even with the previous releases out there. Always, always, always a good thing when we get a Bond release because it bodes well for future titles getting similar treatment.
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If its Goldfinger, then please LLL have enough copies available, my order will be going in with the BF titles. That's definitely a bold choice
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