I wonder when they will show the titles in a way we could know the tracks are coming from what films...
This is a huge problem with digital distribution in general. SO MANY classical discs don't even list the composer, just the title, so often you have ZERO idea what is written by what unless you already know based on the title/catalog number. It's honestly quite idiotic, disgusting even.
I wonder when they will show the titles in a way we could know the tracks are coming from what films...
This is a huge problem with digital distribution in general. SO MANY classical discs don't even list the composer, just the title, so often you have ZERO idea what is written by what unless you already know based on the title/catalog number. It's honestly quite idiotic, disgusting even.
I wonder when they will show the titles in a way we could know the tracks are coming from what films...
This is a huge problem with digital distribution in general. SO MANY classical discs don't even list the composer, just the title, so often you have ZERO idea what is written by what unless you already know based on the title/catalog number. It's honestly quite idiotic, disgusting even.
The link helps a lot. I appreciate that Schifrin insisted the box was not not just film music, not just jazz, not just bossa nova. I'm also looking forward to the Murderer's Row album making its first CD appearance, as well as never before released tracks from The Hit! and The Brotherhood.
And all the tracks from the Verve years that Schifrin arranged for other artists were also Schifrin compositions, so every piece in the set was composed by Schifrin.