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Mar 31 14 4:15 PM
Rejoice everyone -- it's here:
http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.8615/.f?sc=13&category=-113
A day early and, as promised, no joke!
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Apr 1 14 1:04 AM
A Lee Hern wrote: It'll be interesting to compare the two recent performances of the "Sahara" suite, though I'd have been happier if that opportunity hadn't presented itself via this unfortunate coincidence. It also seems to me that at forty-seven minutes, the new CD is rather brief by modern standards. Granted, recording these things is an expensive undertaking, but one might think that Intrada might have held the disc's release back till they could have filled it out by tacking a few tracks onto the back end of later, unrelated, recording sessions as some labels have been known to do.good have the Overture from VALLEY OF THE KINGS a beautiful score that was a bit forgot (apart the complete FSM CD) hearing the opening of THE MAN IN THE HALF MOON STREET and all the rest seems to me a very beautiful performance by Allan Wilson and Orchestra, great music by Rozsa and great sound. Good have also Jacarè and Sahara and good have also, after the recent CD with original music by Rozsa, another fresh performance of THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS thanks Avie for your kind post
Apr 1 14 3:44 AM
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Apr 1 14 6:04 AM
Don Birnam wrote: An interesting collection, then, and any c.d. of this (mostly obscure) material has to be applauded. I agree, though, with an earlier post regarding the relatively short running time of the disc, and the unfortunate clash of "Sahara" with another release. But did anybody ever expect "Jacare" to pop up anywhere? Look forward to that, and the other music, but I'm still holding out for a recording of "The Secret Beyond the Door".....(can't please everyone!).I agree with you great music Secret Beyond The Door, about tracks list and duration of this Intrada is OK for me we are however very near to 50 minuts
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Apr 1 14 10:47 AM
A Lee Hern wrote: It'll be interesting to compare the two recent performances of the "Sahara" suite, though I'd have been happier if that opportunity hadn't presented itself via this unfortunate coincidence. It also seems to me that at forty-seven minutes, the new CD is rather brief by modern standards. Granted, recording these things is an expensive undertaking, but one might think that Intrada might have held the disc's release back till they could have filled it out by tacking a few tracks onto the back end of later, unrelated, recording sessions as some labels have been known to do.
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Apr 1 14 4:20 PM
John Fitzpatrick wrote:BRUTE FORCE, for which full score materials have always been available at Syracuse, is such a piece of low-hanging fruit that I'm amazed nobody's done it yet. As we saw with SPELLBOUND, somebody's bound to get around to it one of these days. It could be coupled with the other two "Background to Violence" scores, which also reside at the library. The novelty items would include the full-length version of the NAKED CITY chase and whatever has yet to be recorded from THE KILLERS.
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Apr 2 14 1:41 AM
Doug Raynes wrote: first on my wish list would be a full version of BRUTE FORCE which is a stunningly effective score, by turns lyrical, brutal and nostalgic. for me BRUTE FORCE is one of the best high moment in the All Rozsa film music, the music (that speaks) is tremendously passionate with an incredible melodism. Will be really interesting in a future have and hearing a CD so, I think with the result of a Brute Force in a new form, because many things are change and is also a music this by Rozsa, no easy to perform by an orchestra
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