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Topic: New FSM: Rozsa's complete TIME AFTER TIME!!!

tjguitar

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Film Score Monthly releases for the very first time the great composer’s stirring, symphonic gem as recorded for the film itselfLinden, VA – January 29, 2009 – After thirty years, Film Score Monthly has finally released one of the last great works from one of the preeminent film composers of all time – Miklós Rózsa.
Time After Time (1979) is a delightful fantasy adventure based on the historical “what if?” premise that The Time Machine author H.G. Wells (Malcolm McDowell) has actually invented the device and uses it to journey to modern-day San Francisco in pursuit of the murderous Jack the Ripper (David Warner). Today this might be called “high-concept” but in the capable hands of screenwriter/director Nicholas Meyer the film is much more: a social commentary, thriller, period piece, romance and character comedy.
Meyer had previously authored the Sherlock Holmes-meets-Sigmund Freud bestseller The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (adapted into a film) and would cowrite and direct the best Star Trek movies. A highly literate admirer of classical and film music, the director sought out Miklós Rózsa for a full-bodied romantic score of the kind Rózsa had written for decades yet seldom in demand by the 1970s. The result was arguably Rózsa’s last great work, a stirring, symphonic gem that delighted critics and moviegoers in its authentic evocation of Hollywood’s Golden Age (even kicking off with the traditional Warner Bros. logo music composed by Max Steiner). More than being underscoring per se, the “retro” soundtrack plays an essential role in evoking the point-of-view of a Victorian man adrift in the modern world.
Time After Time has been available on an LP and CD (from Fifth Continent) but that was a re-recording conducted in 1979 by the composer in London. FSM presents, for the first time, the original soundtrack performance conducted by Rózsa in Burbank with a larger orchestra (as well as more music than the re-recording). With the original Dan Wallin recording remixed from the 16-track masters by Mike Matessino, the stereo sound quality is top-drawer.
FSM’s CD package features a new essay by Nicholas Meyer, reflecting on his work on the film and his friendship with Rózsa, plus detailed liner notes by Jeff Bond and Frank Dewald. Thirty years later, one of Rózsa’s greatest works is available in definitive form.
posted 01-29-2009 09:11 AM PT (US) 
tjguitar

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http://www.moviemusic.com/soundtrack/timeaftertime-fsm
posted 01-29-2009 09:21 AM PT (US) 
Al

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This one's on my get-list.
posted 01-29-2009 03:57 PM PT (US) 
nuts_score

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Very cool!Unfortunately, I'm having to put some restraint on my budget in the next few months as I prepare for ComicCon this summer.
[Message edited by nuts_score on 01-29-2009]
posted 01-29-2009 09:32 PM PT (US) 
BigT1981

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Hmm interesting release. Congrats to those who wanted it and plan to get it. I too have to go to be very choosy on what to buy this year as there are quite a few things I want to have paid off by the end of the year.
posted 01-29-2009 10:01 PM PT (US) 
Kevin
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MUST... HAVE... WANT!I don't have much in the way of available funds, but I need this, so Peter - check your order queue - I'm there!!!
Kevin
posted 01-29-2009 10:09 PM PT (US) 
Kevin
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Got mine today!!Thanks PK! You rock!
posted 02-14-2009 08:51 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
