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    Topic:   What's New In Your Collection - July

     justin boggan
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    Batteries Not Included- Horner
    U-571 promo- Richard Marvin
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer- season 3 score promo. Christophe Beck.

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    posted 07-12-2002 02:38 PM PT (US)     

     Philipp
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    Hey Justin,

    isn´t U-571 a hell of a great score? I just love this goldsmith-type music!

    Philipp

    np: the peacemaker (hans zimmer)

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    posted 07-12-2002 02:45 PM PT (US)     

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    Even though I am plunking down $183,000 over the next 30 years for a house, I still managed to scrounge enough for some soundtracks:

    THE SCORPION KING John Debney
    THE SUM OF ALL FEARS Goldsmith
    SETTING SAIL Guy Cuyvers
    ROAD TO PERDITION T. Newman
    MARIE WARD Elmer Bernstein
    MIB II Elfman
    LIGHTS OF LIBERTY John Debney
    JOE V THE VOLCANO George Delerue
    MINORITY REPORT John Williams
    G-SAVIOUR John Debney (a guilty pleasure)
    BAT-21 Chris Young
    BALLAD OF CABLE HOUGE Goldsmith
    THE CELLULOID HEROES Nigel Westlake (Aus)

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    posted 07-12-2002 09:22 PM PT (US)     

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    Hey Philipp,

    Track 1 was allmost a rip of of his Star Trek: First Contact main theme

    and Track 2 was a big Air Force one orgy.

    That's about as far as i got for all the discs i got from a trader were error filled and the cds are extremely difficult to listen to.

    But you are right, he is like Goldsmith, perhaps a little to much- allmost note for note sometimes. I'm sure Richard has a big Goldsmith cd collection at home. Maybe Horner has a collection of everybody else ;-)

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    posted 07-12-2002 09:51 PM PT (US)     

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    SUM OF ALL FEARS Goldsmith
    SETTING SAIL Guy Cuyvers
    ROAD TO PERDITION Thomas Newman
    MIB II Elfman
    MARIE WARD Elmer Bernstein
    G-SAVIOUR John Debney
    SCORPION KING Debney
    LIGHTS OF LIBERTY Debney
    JOE V. THE VOLCANO Delerue
    BAT-21 Chris Young
    MINORITY REPORT John Williams

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    posted 07-12-2002 09:56 PM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Marian Schedenig:

    Oh. You should have asked us. The Varse has 17 tracks from POTA plus a 16 minute suite from Escape from the POTA - which is far more accessible and helps a lot as long as you haven't accustomed to POTA yet.

    Well phooey.

    Jz

    NP: A.I.

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    posted 07-13-2002 08:20 AM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by justin boggan:
    But you are right, he is like Goldsmith, perhaps a little to much- allmost note for note sometimes. I'm sure Richard has a big Goldsmith cd collection at home. Maybe Horner has a collection of everybody else ;-)

    Justin, check this thread for more info on why U-571 is the way it is...

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    posted 07-13-2002 09:20 AM PT (US)     

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    Not a score, but a really GREAT concept album by a great rock band.

    Savatage - The Wake Of Magellan

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    posted 07-14-2002 04:46 AM PT (US)     

     Philipp
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    Padre Pio (Ennio Morricone)
    Mountbatten (John Scott)
    Final Destination (Shirley Walker)
    Richard III. (Sir William Walton)
    Henry V. (Sir William Walton)
    Big (Howard Shore)
    Just Visiting (John Powell)
    The Godfather Trilogy

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    posted 07-15-2002 06:35 AM PT (US)     

     John Zimmer
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    quote:
    Originally posted by ManOfSorrows:

    Not a score, but a really GREAT concept album by a great rock band.

    Savatage - The Wake Of Magellan


    Jz

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    posted 07-15-2002 07:03 AM PT (US)     

     justin boggan
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    Leon the Professional 2CD Eric Serra
    The Saint 2CD 130min &
    Psycho 4 sessions both by Greame Revell
    Practical Magic sessions 2CD cd1-Silvestri 47tracks/CD2 Michael Nyman 50tracks

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    posted 07-15-2002 01:26 PM PT (US)     

     Philipp
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    Damn, Justin, where do you get all these cds, man??

    Best Wishes

    Philipp

    np: henry v. (sir william walton, academy of st. martin in the fields, sir neville mariner)

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    posted 07-15-2002 01:30 PM PT (US)     

     justin boggan
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    Do you mean particular ones or just in general?

    Just lucky- speaking to a guy who has Conan 3cd right now. Maybe that'll turn into something.

    Allways welcome to e-mail me for trade talks.

    tharpdevenport@hotmail.com

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    posted 07-15-2002 02:10 PM PT (US)     

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    I'd have to say after listening to both scores, that i like Nymans rejected score better than Silvestris'. HE got a memorable little beat going.

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    posted 07-16-2002 05:19 PM PT (US)     

     ManOfSorrows
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    New for today:

    Dragonfly (Debney)
    The 13th Warrior (Goldsmith)
    From Hell (Jones)

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    posted 07-18-2002 07:51 AM PT (US)     

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    How is DRAGONFLY, I like it pretty well after several hearings.

    Philipp

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    posted 07-18-2002 08:14 AM PT (US)     

     justin boggan
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    New yesterday:
    Dracula 2000 2CD 106min M. Beltrami

    [Message edited by justin boggan on 07-26-2002]

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    posted 07-18-2002 10:26 AM PT (US)     

     ManOfSorrows
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    Joe Versus The Volcano (Delerue)
    Marie Ward (Bernstein)

    Ordered directly from Varese... came within a week. Very good service by them

    [Message edited by ManOfSorrows on 07-23-2002]

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    posted 07-23-2002 10:52 AM PT (US)     

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    Amazingly enough, I finally own a compact disc of Franz Waxman: Legends of Hollywood, Volume 1.

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    posted 07-24-2002 07:39 PM PT (US)     

     justin boggan
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    Seaquest Pilot- John Debney

    Red Dawn expanded- Basil Poleduris

    Quest For Camelot complete- Patrick Doyle

    The Mighty complete

    The Messanger: Joan of Arc 2CD complete- Eric Serra

    Honey, I Shrunk the Kids complete- James Horner

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    posted 07-25-2002 02:02 PM PT (US)     

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    Mr. Wrong (Craig Safan; ****1/2)

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    posted 07-25-2002 02:05 PM PT (US)     

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    THE SEA WOLVES
    KIDNAPPED
    FLIGHT OF THE DOVES
    SOLDIER BLUE/CATLOW
    THE WILD GEESE, all by Roy Budd

    HIGH VELOCITY - Goldsmith
    WILLIAM THE CONQUERER - John Scott
    MINORITY REPORT - J. Williams
    REING OF FIRE - Edward Shearmur
    LETHAL WEAPON expanded - Kamen


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    posted 07-25-2002 04:59 PM PT (US)     

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    Dragonheart (Edelman)
    Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (Edelman)

    Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Beethoven's Last Night
    Savatage - Commissar

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    posted 07-26-2002 05:46 AM PT (US)     

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    The last cd for at least half a year, due to a strict restraining programm concerning spending money:

    Spartacus Complete (Alex North)
    K-19 (Klaus Badelt)
    Reign of Fire (Ed Shearmur)
    Eight Legged Freaks (John Ottman)
    MIIB (Danny Elfman)
    Von Ryan´s Express (Jerry Goldsmith)
    Bandolero (Jerry Goldsmith)
    The Travelling Executioner (the same)
    Contract on Cherry Street (none other)
    Breakout (you guessed it folks)
    Demetreíus and the Gladiators (Franz Waxman)
    The Master of Ballantrae (Bruce Broughton)
    The Mask of Zorro (James Horner)
    The Secret of Nimh 2 (Lee HoldridgE)
    The Golden Voyage of Sindbad (Miklos Rosza)


    Best

    Philipp

    np: jfk (williams

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    posted 07-26-2002 11:30 AM PT (US)     

     justin boggan
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    Doctor Who and other classic Ron Grainer Themes.

    James Bond: Tomorrow Never Dies complete 2CD
    Transformers: The Movie complete 2CD
    Uncommon Valor - James Horner
    Star Wars: Ewoks
    Glory complete - Horner
    Masada 2CD original recordings
    1941 complete 2CD

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    posted 07-26-2002 06:59 PM PT (US)     

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    Return of the Magnificent Seven (Bernstein)
    Santa and Pete (Alan Williams)
    Cast A Giant Shadow (Bernstein)
    Romancing the Stone (Silvestri)
    Sand Pebbles (Goldsmith)
    Last Orders (Grabowsky)

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    posted 07-30-2002 04:41 PM PT (US)     

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    CDs:
    -Journey to the Centre of the Earth - Herrmann
    -Cinema Paradiso SE - Morricone
    -Sex, Lies & Videotape - Martinez
    -Back to the Future - Silvestri/Various (I thought this was the score. It's not. So I'm stuck with Huey Lewis and the News.)
    -A whole stack of various Bartok CDs

    DVD:
    North by Northwest

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    posted 07-31-2002 04:17 AM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Richard:
    -Back to the Future - Silvestri/Various (I thought this was the score. It's not. So I'm stuck with Huey Lewis and the News.)

    Yes, but at least you have two great score tracks on it. Plus I still say at least a few of those songs should be on any expanded release. Some of them are an integral part of the score - there's not even a main title.

    One of the rare instances where I really like many of the songs.

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    posted 07-31-2002 05:54 AM PT (US)     
     

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