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Topic: Languishing in The Twilight Zone.....A Gold mine!!

Timmer

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Wow!,
Just found these Gems the other day while rooting around some cupboards around My Mom's....The wild Rovers,Inchon,MacArthur and Coma - Goldsmith
Inside Moves,The Golden seal and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Barry
The Reivers - Williams
Hercules,Carrie - Donaggio
The Legend of The 7 Golden Vampires - Bernard
Il Sorriso Del Grande Tentatore,The Exorcist II - Morricone
Run Wild Run Free - Whitaker
Quest For Fire - Sarde
Ryan's Daughter,Crossed Swords - Jarre
Ghengis Khan - Radic
Coogan's Bluff,The Four Musketeers,Eagle Has Landed - Shifrin
Ice Station Zebra,Summer of 42 - Legrand
A Man And A Woman - Lai
And among others a Charles Gerhardt Korngold compilation and All Four Volumes of Varese's THE TWILIGHT ZONE!
All original L.P. releases, Oh!,and a 45 rpm Picture Disc single of William's original SUPERMAN!...And the point of all this (Where is that 'Shrug' icon), well, I guess not much of the above ever gets a mention?!

NP : Straightnochaserthemanyfacesof - Quincy Jones 2-5/5
posted 04-25-2000 05:44 PM PT (US) 
Luscious Lazlo

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What the hell are you talking about, mister? Many of those records have been spoken of.INSIDE MOVES is a piece of pop dreck. If I recall correctly, it only has 2 Barry tunes and they both stink.
Listen to the first 90 seconds of CARRIE. Donaggio's "Intro to the Theme from Carrie" is the second-greatest piece of music ever written. (The all-time greatest piece of music is, of course, Richard Harris's rendition of "MacArthur Park".)
posted 04-25-2000 05:55 PM PT (US) 
Marian Schedenig

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Not mentioned? The Reivers???
And I'll surely get Coma as soon as the re-release is available!NP: Don Juan (Richard Strauss)
posted 04-25-2000 06:17 PM PT (US) 
Timmer

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....NOT MUCH OF THE ABOVE, is what I said!....And YES!, Inside Moves does Stink!,The Barry tracks are o.k. at best!
No need to be picky eh guy's!

I was just delighted to find I still had this stuff!
NP : Walking With Dinosaurs - Benjamin Bartlett 5/5
posted 04-25-2000 06:31 PM PT (US) 
H Rocco
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'ey Timchanter, happy you found some stuff ... would that I could find some things of my own (I really am starting to think that what's-her-name kyped some stuff) ... but anyway, you mentioned "all four volumes of Twilight Zone ... " there were FIVE, bud ... maybe you've been thieved again ...Why is there no CD for CROSSED SWORDS? It's my favorite Jarre score besides ENEMY MINE (and I don't like that many Jarres.)
posted 04-25-2000 07:22 PM PT (US) 
Timmer

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Correct Me if I'm wrong H'ness, But wasn't the Fifth Volume a 'Best Of' the other Four?!Agree with You on Jarre!, I only have 5 of his scores!
Crossed Swords was also known as The Prince And The Pauper.....And I'd bet a pound to a penny You already knew that Your H'ness!!
NP : Clash of The Titans - Rosenthal 4/5
posted 04-26-2000 05:30 AM PT (US) 
Howard L
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"Correct Me if I'm wrong H'ness, But wasn't the Fifth Volume a 'Best Of' the other Four?!"Let this lowly 'H' do it for ya, Rocco.
YOU ARE WRONG, BEN NEVIS BREATH. Volume 5 contains scores not on the other 4. I'd quote 'em, Timmer, but I'm not home right now.Carry on.
posted 04-26-2000 05:42 PM PT (US) 
H Rocco
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Gentlemen! Please! (WHAT kind of breath????)I can't speak for the various CD versions that have been issued, but I picked up all the original LPs, that's why I'm so sure about this. Volume 5, with the green cover, includes such treats as the ONLY STEREO recording of a TZ score -- although God knows, I can't remember which one it WAS ... possibly "I Sing The Body Electric"? And even if it WAS that, I can't remember for sure WHO wrote the piece in question -- I think it was Nathan Van Cleave (typically billed simply as Van Cleave.)
NP: THE FINAL CONFLICT (by some guy who may well have worked on TWILIGHT ZONE, but I can't prove it except for memory, although you know, credits can be deceiving)
posted 04-26-2000 09:56 PM PT (US) 
Lou Goldberg

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Timmer--great finds!Rocco--I love Jarre and nobody else does. I may even go see this new Kim Basinger film because Jarre scored it. Got to agree with you about Enemy Mine and Crossed Swords--I'd LOVE to see Crossed Swords on CD. That score just blows me away.
NP: Wichita Town (Hans J. Salter)
posted 04-27-2000 02:07 AM PT (US) 
Howard L
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"Gentlemen! Please!"H, you just did a 1776ism! Anyway, you are correct re all the Body Electric references, although it's my understanding it was actually a stereo RE-recording done in France.
As for "Ben Nevis", I'll let friend Timmer respond.
posted 04-27-2000 06:07 AM PT (US) 
Timmer

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Wow!,HL,
The fresh smell of Pine,Moss,and good mountain Air!!
So,How did you know I don't need to use Mouth Wash?!
NP : Dutchman - on a John Barry compilation!
posted 04-27-2000 06:42 AM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
