In a way, it reminded me of the ending for CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND when the mothership was communicating with the scientists using musical tones and colored lights.
That's awesome. Sounds like our CD mix - how cool. We had the 2" 24-track on that, it was fantastic to rebuild the theme from scratch with Stu there to supervise.
In a way, it reminded me of the ending for CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND when the mothership was communicating with the scientists using musical tones and colored lights.
There's actually a scene in the CE3K novelisation where Dreyfuss' character, having been given the cover story at a military press conference, goes round their office block switching office lights on so that from outside the lit windows spell UFO.
That's awesome. Sounds like our CD mix - how cool. We had the 2" 24-track on that, it was fantastic to rebuild the theme from scratch with Stu there to supervise.
Lukas
Certainly sounds like it, still one of the most played CD's in my collection.
Any chance we are going to see more 80's TV series from FSM such as The A-Team, MacGyver or perhaps Airwolf?
That's awesome. Sounds like our CD mix - how cool. We had the 2" 24-track on that, it was fantastic to rebuild the theme from scratch with Stu there to supervise.
Lukas
Certainly sounds like it, still one of the most played CD's in my collection.
Any chance we are going to see more 80's TV series from FSM such as The A-Team, MacGyver or perhaps Airwolf?
I'm still holding out hope for a release of a Remington Steele CD. Man I loved the music in that show.
That's awesome. Sounds like our CD mix - how cool. We had the 2" 24-track on that, it was fantastic to rebuild the theme from scratch with Stu there to supervise.
Lukas
Hi Lukas,
No I don't think so. This is the original mono Universal release from Television's greatest hits as your mix you can clearly hear the piano doubling the bass which was not audible in the original mono mix. it's great to hear the theme in all its stereo glory though. One hopes Stu Phillips releases his equally fantastic score to The Fall Guy. That had some great jazz-Orchestra hybrid incidental cues as well as the end Title theme which has never been released.
This is one cd I missed from FSM which I am kicking myself the most over missing. I will get it eventually on the secondary market....but those prices...ouch.
This is one cd I missed from FSM which I am kicking myself the most over missing. I will get it eventually on the secondary market....but those prices...ouch.
Ooooh, I'm sure it'll get a re-release somehow sometime.