For me it was discovering North By Northwest when I was 9 or 10 years on French T.V. Those were the days when "old" films could still be shown on national television. A Little bit later came The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and Mysterious Island, two films often shown on T.V. around the Christmas Holidays.
On my thirteenth birthday my mother offered me a vinyl reissue by Decca/London of the 4 Herrmann rerecordings, in one boxed-set with nice liner notes. Around the same time I must have watched Obsession on television and absolutely fell in love with the score. At that time I was very impressed by Herrmann's lyrical, strong, in your face emotional writing. I'm still in love with that particular score...
And so, I've been a devoted fan ever since.
And may I also seize this opportunity to say how extraordinary these two new rerecordings are. I received them this afternoon and just listening to the complete Fahrenheit 451 is an absolute revelation. I've actually listened to some cues with a lump in my throat: it's that good!! This one had always been one of my dream releases and now thanks to Anna, John and Maestro Bill it's a reality. Congratulations! You can really feel how these two recordings are real labors of love. Fantastic booklet, too.
Cheers!
_________________ Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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