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Topic: What's new in your collection - JULY, 2004?

franz_conrad

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Fine, fine, I'll start it...Music for 18 Musicians (Steve Reich)
Scent of a Woman (Thomas Newman)
Angels in America (Thomas Newman)
Chouans! (Georges Delerue)
Ararat (Mychael Danna)
Timeline (Brian Tyler)
A Man Called Peter (Alfred Newman)
Looking for Richard (Howard Shore)
Cobb (Elliot Goldenthal)posted 07-04-2004 05:08 PM PT (US) 
justin boggan

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Almost An Angel - Maurice Jarre new adn sealed, from eBay for 9.99, but has a chunck of the jewel case gone and some of the art with it.
Can't wait to pop that in. The film and score were good.Troy rejected promo 76mins - Gabriel Yared - excuse me while I go change my pants. ;-)
posted 07-19-2004 11:26 AM PT (US) 
Axur Furyen

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Ahh wait i didnt read the topic, thought it said "whats in your collection" Oh well
Heat- Elliot Goldenthal and Van Helsing- Alan Silverstri (its an alright score) Alan's top scores are the ones done in the 80's.[Message edited by Axur Furyen on 07-19-2004]
posted 07-19-2004 02:36 PM PT (US) 
franz_conrad

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Is the US economy slowing down? There doesn't seem to be much purchasing going on right now.
posted 07-19-2004 04:37 PM PT (US) 
Marian Schedenig

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I dunno about the US economy, but my own personal economy has seen better times.
posted 07-19-2004 04:44 PM PT (US) 
Dinko

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quote:
Originally posted by franz_conrad:
Is the US economy slowing down? There doesn't seem to be much purchasing going on right now.Sure there is. It just isn't garbage... errr.. I mean... "film music" related.

posted 07-19-2004 04:49 PM PT (US) 
SBD
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My impulse buy of "Cherry 2000"/"No Man's Land" paid off. The former is a lot of fun. The latter has its moments, but didn't make a huge impression on me.posted 07-19-2004 05:11 PM PT (US) 
justin boggan

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Why aren't people buying anything? Here:"Broke, broke, broke is my @$$,
so many CDs I want that I scream,
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
unreleased cd-rs it is for meCome on! You all know words!
[Message edited by justin boggan on 07-19-2004]
posted 07-19-2004 05:38 PM PT (US) 
Dylan

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Malena (Ennio Morricone)
Hellraiser 4 (Daniel Licht)Dylan
posted 07-19-2004 11:54 PM PT (US) 
Jim Ware

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Spiderman 2 - Danny Elfman
posted 07-20-2004 03:54 AM PT (US) 
Timmer

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DEEP BLUE - George FentonMARCINELLE - Luis Bacalov
DI CHE COLORE E IL VENTO / UN SOLO GRANDE AMORE - Francesco De Masi
DANCES WITH WOLVES (expanded) - John Barry
THUNDERBIRDS 2 - Barry Gray
BON VOYAGE - Gabriel Yared
Non - score albums....
Mahler # 1 - Seiji Ozawa & Boston symphony
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich (best of)
The Complete Mike Oldfield (contains material I don't have on other albums)
posted 07-20-2004 05:50 AM PT (US) 
reza

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Danny Elfman:
Spider-Man 2: Music from and Inspired by
Spider-Man: Music from and Inspired byJoe Hisaishi:
My Neighbor Totoro Song Album
Princess Mononoke (Symphonic)
Laputa: Castle in the SkyNow playing "Susuwatari" My Neighbor Totoro
posted 07-20-2004 06:21 AM PT (US) 
Marian Schedenig

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quote:
Originally posted by Timmer:
The Complete Mike Oldfield (contains material I don't have on other albums)"Complete"?
posted 07-20-2004 06:50 AM PT (US) 
Jim Ware

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It's a 2CD containing a few bits and pieces that are unavailable elsewhere.
http://tubular.net/discography/TheCompleteMikeOldfield.shtml(although I think most of the content is on the 4CD Elements set)
[Message edited by Jim Ware on 07-20-2004]
posted 07-20-2004 08:31 AM PT (US) 
Marian Schedenig

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Oh, I see. I thought it's some box set containing all his albums or something. It doesn't really seem to be "complete" if it's only 2 CDs.
posted 07-20-2004 09:56 AM PT (US) 
Marian Schedenig

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Oh, I see. I thought it's some box set containing all his albums or something. It doesn't really seem to be "complete" if it's only 2 CDs.
posted 07-20-2004 09:57 AM PT (US) 
Dalboz

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Before Sunset + Before Sunrise - Various
posted 07-20-2004 11:50 PM PT (US) 
Frank V

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- Around the World in 80 Days (Trevor Jones)
- Medal of Honor: Frontline (Michael Giacchino)
- Secret Weapons Over Normandy (Michael Giacchino)
posted 07-22-2004 07:29 AM PT (US) 
TimT

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Around the World in 80 Days - Trevor Jones
I think Trevor Jones left I'Robot for a chance to do something different, as most composers want do. Its a good score, but I thought it was a bit too different. And its missing that big Trevor Jones theme.* * *She Hate Me - Terence Blanchard
Good contemporary jazz score with a medium a sized orchestra. Blanchard's film music career is pretty conistent with this mix, but he never dissopoints. She Hate Me may be too long of an album at almost 70 min though. * * * *[Message edited by TimT on 07-22-2004]
posted 07-22-2004 08:01 AM PT (US) 
Marian Schedenig

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- Crimson Rivers (Bruno Coulais)
I might listen to it later today; for now, it's still Goldsmith time.
NP: Rudy Suite (from the 2001 Goldsmith concert I attended)
posted 07-22-2004 08:18 AM PT (US) 
John Zimmer

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For Jerry:Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
RudyGreat stuff.
Jz
posted 07-23-2004 05:37 AM PT (US) 
justin boggan

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Isn't it great to hear these on CD, John?
And how annoying it is when there are polls and questions asking about his greatest, how few mention Rudy.
posted 07-25-2004 04:42 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
