A Delerue score!
Order placed!
It took me a little longer than it ought to have, because I was playing the samples of David and Bathseba, to see if I would include it in my order instead of another CD (the cart was all ready to go through checkout).
In the end, I decide to leave the Newman score aside; better let someone who really wants it have it; I love The Robe and other such Newman scores, but this one did not thrill me enough to order it.
I did start playing the first track from Sherlock Holmes in New York, but the first ten seconds were enough to confirm my intuition. As for Delerue's The Pick-Up Artist, two seconds were enough (just to make sure, but the description was clear enough). What a wonderful composer Delerue was! I adore all his melancholy scores; it's such divinely beautiful music!
I'm playing those tracks now, just for the pleasure.
Congratulations & thanks again, Intrada!
(Thanks for making it Global Priority again, Jeff

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livier
- PS -
I played three of my four new CDs while waiting for this announcement; I would just have had time to play Lost-- Season Two as well, but I wanted to be sure to be ready to listen to the samples.
Anyway: Saturn 3 is splendid! Surely not for everyone, and certainly not beginners; like []Star Trek-- The Motion Picture[/b], it's not the sort of thing I would have enjoyed much 10 years ago (and I absolutely love STTMP now).
Saturn 3 is great; the Hector cues in particular are wonderful, whether in mysterioso mode or in deep thumping mode; very nice love theme too.
