Since Bruce Kimmel has been in communication with Paul Glass regarding some of his scores/tapes, perhaps SOLE SURVIVOR (if it indeed survives) could someday surface on Kritzerland?
I'll waste time and provide a list of stuff that I would love from CBS but will never see released these days, aside from Hawaii Five-O which we know Intrada plans to handle once they have clearance to release those scores.
Adam at Six A.M. - Dave Grusin Harpy - David Shire Sole Survivor - Paul Glass The Horror at 37,000 Feet - Morton Stevens
Yes, I, too, am looking forward to the HAWAII FIVE- O scores from Intrada.
THE HORROR AT 37,000 FEET is another great score by Mort. Another great one is THE FACE OF FEAR (1971) which is also done in that classic Stevens style.
So much great stuff in that collection. If I could just have ALL the Stevens material, I would be a very happy camper...:-)
And maybe there is still hope for releases of some of the great scores from Wild,Wild West
I'll waste time and provide a list of stuff that I would love from CBS but will never see released these days, aside from Hawaii Five-O which we know Intrada plans to handle once they have clearance to release those scores.
Adam at Six A.M. - Dave Grusin Harpy - David Shire Sole Survivor - Paul Glass The Horror at 37,000 Feet - Morton Stevens
Yes, I, too, am looking forward to the HAWAII FIVE- O scores from Intrada.
THE HORROR AT 37,000 FEET is another great score by Mort. Another great one is THE FACE OF FEAR (1971) which is also done in that classic Stevens style.
So much great stuff in that collection. If I could just have ALL the Stevens material, I would be a very happy camper...:-)
And maybe there is still hope for releases of some of the great scores from Wild,Wild West
Certainly The Wild Wild West, particularly Richard Shores' scores. But was surprised to see someone above posted Harpy. I actually have some snippets of that score I recorded on reel-to-reel when I was a kid. Loved it!
This is a favorite of mine with sumptuous music and fine performances from Anthony Andrews, Jane Seymour, and Ian McKellen. One wishes for a remastered Blu-ray and stereo soundtrack. Perhaps the wish for the stereo soundtrack will come true?