I Just listened to the CD yesterday, and it is such a wonderful experience to hear the complete original soundtrack (though I love the re-recording as well). The liner notes are fantastic, but there are two errors. It is mentioned that Rozsa only had two films that he scored after this film, when he had three, and the one that was left out was Eye of the Needle (1981). The other error is that Last Embrace was released in 1981, when it was released in 1979. Other than that, the liner notes are entirely fascinating to read, as most FSM releases are.
D'oh! Thank you for the correction. Amazing how we proofed those notes so many times, and many sets of eyes saw them, and yet there's always something...this is why we have the website so we can correct ourselves. Again, many thanks.
Hey Lukas - do you anticipate the new box set you alluded to in the announcement to be available to order before the Holiday sale ends? I'd like to be able to make one big order if it's possible.
Hey Lukas - do you anticipate the new box set you alluded to in the announcement to be available to order before the Holiday sale ends? I'd like to be able to make one big order if it's possible.
The answer is yes, we'll keep the holiday sale thru the new Vol 12 No 2 being available so you will have a chance to do what you want here. Thanks, Lukas
I know we're not supposed to discuss already-released scores, but...
I've been playing FSM's TIME AFTER TIME disc a lot recently and it's severely cutting into my many hours spent listening to dissonant works from the 1960s-'70s. However, I absolutely adore this score, though I haven't seen the film itself since HBO aired it around 1980, when I saw it with a friend and his family in their still-'70s-brown-carpeted den of those long ago childhood days...
...I love how the score sounds like something out of 1960 with that Rozsa Sound blasting in all its glory. A great doubleheader with THE TIME MACHINE.
I know we're not supposed to discuss already-released scores, but...
I've been playing FSM's TIME AFTER TIME disc a lot recently and it's severely cutting into my many hours spent listening to dissonant works from the 1960s-'70s. However, I absolutely adore this score, though I haven't seen the film itself since HBO aired it around 1980, when I saw it with a friend and his family in their still-'70s-brown-carpeted den of those long ago childhood days...
...I love how the score sounds like something out of 1960 with that Rozsa Sound blasting in all its glory. A great doubleheader with THE TIME MACHINE.
Also a great doubleheader with Star Trek IV. Time After Time is still one of my top 5 Rozsa scores.