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When I was about 13 or 14, I was already an avid listener and collector of classical music and film scores, and Jerry Goldsmith was my favorite composer. I had a few of his scores on LP and read at that time in a film book a contemporary review of the movie "Damnation Alley".
The review found the movie an expensive, mediocre B-picture with some interesting camera work, but stated the most outstanding thing about the movie was the excelling score by Jerry Goldsmith, whose music was consistently more interesting than any actually depicted scenes. Of course, I had to see this movie, and I eventually did. The score is indeed great, but I knew about the missing elements etc. and I never thought this would see the light of day. This really is... WOW.
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