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    Topic:   Twilight Zone marathon on Sci FI and the music

     John C Winfrey
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    I had all those Varese LPs of the Twilight scores many years ago when they came out and still have them and now the two CDs of them and another tape or two of scores from those too.

    Here is what I noticed on the marathon

    The most played ones, tracked the most were

    1. Goldsmiths Back There the 61 episode on Lincoln with the guy from Gilligans Island(Russell Johnson), he was on Gunsmoke some too
    2. Goldsmiths Invaders, 61
    3. King Nine Will Not Return by Fred STeiner, from the Cummings B-25 episode
    4. Herrmanns Lonely
    5. Herrmanns Moat Farm Murders, radio show
    6. some of Van Cleves in several
    7. the music from Trouble with Templeton was in a few
    8. I heard the clip from that Playhouse 90 CD by Goldsmith in the Devil episode with Carradine

    Besides those that Goldsmith did that were so good, several of Steiners were excellent, I also like the Van Cleve ones a lot. and Herrmann.

    J.

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    posted 07-05-2008 09:18 PM PT (US)     

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    One of Steiners that really stands out is 100 Yards over the Rim, with Cliff Robertson. Nice score.

    J.

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    posted 07-05-2008 09:19 PM PT (US)     

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    I also like the Rosenman one When the Sky Opened. J.

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    posted 07-05-2008 09:20 PM PT (US)     

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    Love Goldsmith's music for Back There.

    I also noticed Goldsmith's Nervous Man in A Four Dollar Room was tracked into the episode about the man obsessed with a slot machine. Wouldn't be surprised if it were also tracked elsewhere. It's catchy.

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    posted 07-06-2008 06:19 AM PT (US)     

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    Yeah, Al. I noticed that one too. Thats another good one. I also like 16MM Shrine by Waxman a lot. J.

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    posted 07-07-2008 02:18 PM PT (US)     

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    Yeah, Al. I noticed that one too. Thats another good one. I also like 16MM Shrine by Waxman a lot. J.

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