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Wonderful release.
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Thank you Ford for bringing back Leonard Rosenman on the foreground. Whenever we get a chance will be happy to do so. He was a great guy and is missed. This particular score is one of those little lost treasures. He did back in the early 80s and I'm glad were able to finally help and see the light of day. Ford A. Thaxton
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After combo (CD+digital) purchase, it appears the digital download of the Rosenman score is not available before July 11. This is odd because the other scores were straight ready to download. Is there any specific reason for such a delay? My thoughts are that LR's Heart of the Stag was intended to be released next month but was brought forward a month early to fill the 'gap' left by the postponement/cancellation of the Table for Five music by John Morris.
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So glad to see this released. It was always a mystery why John never proceeded with this release. (Reminds me also of Varese’s planned release of Alex North’s The Penitent.) And titles like this get lost over time (both licensor and assets), so I’m happy for another minor miracle.
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Digital download part from the combo CD+digital package is now available. Everything is OK. Has anyone who downloaded the content listened to it yet? What are your thoughts on it? Ford A. Thaxton
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Jun 16, 2025 - 5:11 AM
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Sartoris
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Has anyone who downloaded the content listened to it yet? What are your thoughts on it? Ford A. Thaxton I did. Excellent and subtle Rosenman dramatic scoring as usual. Vey nice and totally unexpected release btw. I like very much how Dragon's Doman grows on me with a very high quality scores selection for a couple of years, by underrated or semi-forgotten Silver Ages composers. I hope such stuff will keep coming. Would you any consider Rosenman' SHADOW OVER ELVERON, MARCUS WELBY, MARY WITHE, PRIMUS, PORK SHOP HILL, SKY HEIST, BANYON, THE BRAMBLE BUSH, CONVICTS 4...I would be delighted? Just a few suggestions.
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Any of his rejected scores, too.
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That "opening titles" track takes a similar approach as his title music for "Sybil." Very nice.
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