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This is a comments thread about FSM CD: Room 222/Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies |
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Since this was from before FSM did flipper covers commonly, I was wondering if anyone had made cover artwork for Room 222...I'm trying to get a nice cover flow in iTunes.  Yavar P.S. This is a lovely album if you can overlook the out of tune recorder in Ace Eli.
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Well, there are over 250 FSM covers after all... Yavar
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So nobody has a cover image they made for Room 222? Yavar
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Well the first two seasons of the show have been released on DVD with better images than that so I guess if I had to I could use the DVD covers, but I just had a little hope that someone more talented than I graphically had made a cover for their iTunes...  Yavar
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I just noticed that, in regards to Room 222, the original FSM announcement says, "For this premiere release we have assembled all of Goldsmith's recorded material from the show into a five-track, 12:15 suite, in clean mono—a long-overdue treasure trove of nostalgia for those who used to watch the series." But there is no mention of Ace Eli being the complete score: "Due to the film's extensive recutting Goldsmith's stay on the picture saw him rescore several cues (two of them were done by Alexander Courage) and his main and end titles supplanted by a sugary pop song by Jim Grady, "Who's for Complainin'." For this premiere album release we have assembled the best listening presentation of Goldsmith's score (original cues and revisions combined) in a combination of stereo and mono, running 39:02. This is followed by a 20:19 suite of the Grady material, damaged stereo tracks and other curiosities." Maybe the "best listening presentation" + "damaged tracks" in the bonus section totals the complete score, but FSM doesn't claim so. Maybe it's possible this score is due for expansion (and having more of the stereo music restored with new wow-removal technology and work by the likes of Chris Malone) in the new LLL series "Goldsmith at 20th"...I would rebuy the score in better sound, even if the out-of-tune recorder might not be fixable... Yavar
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