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NEW TITLES COMING FROM DRAGON'S DOMAIN ON JULY 9TH (LOTS OF GOODIES) Hello everyone, we have a number of new releases scheduled for July 9th. The first release is a Composer Collection, which is a lovely bit of Americana; one film is a futuristic science fiction film from the 1980s, and the companion score is from a TV Project from mid-1970’s and is an excellent historical drama set in the 19th century. I suspect this one will be a delightful surprise for many of you. The next release is another rather beautiful film score we've been working on for quite some time. I won't say too much about it, other than to note that it was largely unused in the film. The next release is from the 1990s and is an elaborate mini-series that features a composer best known for his work in science fiction and fantasy. This particular project is based on a popular novel, and we hope you'll find it quite enjoyable. Depending on the composer’s schedule and mood, we will also offer autograph booklets for this title. The next release will be a premiere release from this composer on Dragon's Domain. It's his first all-orchestral score from the late 1990s, starring a well-known action star, and it was recorded in Seattle. We've wanted to see this released for over 25 years, and we are finally able to do it. Additionally, for this specific release, the composer has agreed to autograph the first 50 booklets of this title sold through BSX. The final release is a digital edition, a reissue of a brand-new recording of a score for perhaps one of the most well-known, and in some cases, infamous motion pictures ever made in the United States. It has been completely remastered for significantly improved sound, and it includes a digital booklet with all the notes, which provide in-depth details about the score's history. It goes without saying that if you purchase all four of our physical titles, you will receive the digital title free of charge.
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Table for Five (John Morris) for the largely unused score -- the one that was posted, but yanked quickly in the last batch. (mentions, but does not include the additional Bruce Miller material)
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Could the mini-series possibly be HEAVEN & HELL: NORTH & SOUTH BOOK III? Matches the clues- it was very elaborate, David Bell scored a lot of Star Trek, and it was based on a novel. If it is I'll be very happy because I remember the score was really great.
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Could one of these be Merlin by Trevor Jones? -Rick O. Nope, that's something to take up with VARESE. Ford A. Thaxton
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The next release is from the 1990s and is an elaborate mini-series that features a composer best known for his work in science fiction and fantasy. This particular project is based on a popular novel, and we hope you'll find it quite enjoyable. I'd wish the mini-series score is TekWar by David Michael Frank. However, the clues don't quite fit. The composer isn't particularly known for science fiction and fantasy scores, and I suppose the four "TekWar" telefilms don’t qualify as a mini-series. Someday..... Buit not this week Ford A. Thaxton
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The next release is from the 1990s and is an elaborate mini-series that features a composer best known for his work in science fiction and fantasy. This particular project is based on a popular novel, and we hope you'll find it quite enjoyable. I'd wish the mini-series score is TekWar by David Michael Frank. However, the clues don't quite fit. The composer isn't particularly known for science fiction and fantasy scores, and I suppose the four "TekWar" telefilms don’t qualify as a mini-series. How about HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN- Don Davis ? Been there, done that. Well today is when all will be revealed. Ford A. Thaxton
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Noon (PDT)
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Appears Birth of a Nation is taking place of what was presumably going to be David Bell's score to the mini series North & South: Book III -- which would have been a good score to finally be released.
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I'm not the only one in this thread to think that was the title, based upon Ford's clue: "The next release is from the 1990s and is an elaborate mini-series that features a composer best known for his work in science fiction and fantasy. This particular project is based on a popular novel, and we hope you'll find it quite enjoyable." You can't say I don't know what I am talking about unless you are in the know for Ford on what that title was, so you post is … useless garbage.
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