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Author: | Anakin McFly [ Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:41 pm ] |
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I'm very surprised to see some really attractive scores from high profile composers and or movies, limited to a derisive quantity, not having sold out yet, sometimes for years ! With the success of the Predator scores I had certainly thought this would have gone in a wink since it’s Alan Silvestri in Predator style, writing suspenseful nervous scoring with loud brasses and great syncopated rythmic ! I’m astonished this isn’t sold out yet ! The sets contain a fantastic collection of scores from all the most beloved film composers, scores in the 80’s tradition (melodic, orchestrally rich, great mixes with synth). Each little movie hides a tremendous heroic or tender, magic, dark, funny, etc, score from Horner, Goldsmith, Broughton, Williams, Silvestri, Elfman, Kamen, Delerue, Safan, Rubinstein, Newman, and so on ! Honestly who would have imagined such a golden treasure staying in stocks for years ? And I thought big bombastic thematic, melodic, richly orchestral and choral fantasy/adventure scores were selling… I was wrong about both ! Wow, I’m amazed ! John Williams writing an epic, dramatic, powerful and rich score in the middle of the 80’s, though not finding only 3000 owners… Now this must be the 5th dimension… A warmful E.T. like movie gets the big adventure scoring treatment from Bruce Broughton. I can’t believe people are begging to death for a Young Sherlock Holmes CD and don’t get their hands on such a competitor ! Now I had been really scared not having a chance to ever get this one. One of the biggest movies of the decade, with a big adventure score full of gorgeous melodies, epic moments and fond memories ! I had been waiting my whole life for it to happen and the day it was released I was on vacation and couldn’t get an internet access ! I was certain to miss out, but to my big surprise the CD was still available… and still is ! ![]() |
Author: | Guest [ Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:04 am ] |
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Author: | Allardyce [ Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:28 am ] |
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Perhaps if the DVDs of Amazing Stories season 2 would come out, CD sales might get a boost because the music would be fresh in viewers' minds. The wait from Universal seems interminable! |
Author: | Guest [ Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:47 am ] |
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I agree with the Amazing Stories (I actually have 2 copies of vol. 1, 1 copy of vol. 2 and still have to get vol. 3) but otherwise I would select different titles that I would expect to be hot sellers than Judgement Night (a title which I didn't buy even for $14.95 at SAE): - THIS GIRL FOR HIRE: lovely samples, lovely artwork, and it's Bruce Broughton ! I know that the score may not be in the same rank as some others but at 1000 copies I expected this one to go quickly. - METALSTORM: with other Richard Band titles being sold out (from Intrada, from La-la Land), this sci-fi/action/epic/whatever would seem to be on the buy list of all the people who made the other RB titles sell out - CROSS CREAK: just listen to it ! |
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