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Recent Purchases - Part I
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- CommentAuthorAnthony
- CommentTimeMay 30th 2008
Bregt wrote
Hi Martin!
franz_conrad wrote

Martijn wrote

Steven wrote

Timmer wrote

Wtf?!www.johnpowellcomposer.com/fourtrombones - The Musical Library Of Lost -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeMay 30th 2008
Anthony wrote
Bregt wrote
Hi Martin!
franz_conrad wrote

Martijn wrote

Steven wrote

Timmer wrote

Wtf?!
Martin ( Tintin ) is an old friend of many here, he was a more regular contributor at ScoreReviews and a fine gentleman he is.
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- CommentAuthorChristodoulides
- CommentTimeMay 30th 2008
Very fine gentleman indeed, we missed you Martin! Welcome aboard mate! Glad you liked JOHN ADAMS, makes 2 of us now on the board
Oh and
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- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeMay 30th 2008
Christodoulides wrote
Very fine gentleman indeed, we missed you Martin! Welcome aboard mate! Glad you liked JOHN ADAMS, makes 2 of us now on the board
Oh and
^
using invisible writing should be banned!
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- CommentAuthorMartijn
- CommentTimeMay 30th 2008
Timmer wrote
using invisible writing should be banned!

Damn straight!Just your friendly neighbourhood disturbance in the Force. -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeMay 30th 2008
Now that really is a funny lolcat. -
- CommentAuthorAnthony
- CommentTimeMay 31st 2008
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- CommentAuthorTintin
- CommentTimeMay 31st 2008
Yes, I've been "invisible" for a while but nothing straight about the old cat. Life is always better viewed sideways!
to everyone.
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- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeMay 31st 2008
Tintin wrote
Yes, I've been "invisible" for a while but nothing straight about the old cat. Life is always better viewed sideways!
to everyone.
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- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeMay 31st 2008
Crumbs! As if mice didn't have a hard time already!?
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- CommentAuthorJoep
- CommentTimeMay 31st 2008
Jan Tilman Schade & Klaus Wagner - Schwarzwaldhaus 1902
Richard Robbins - Surviving Picasso -
- CommentAuthorRalph Kruhm
- CommentTimeMay 31st 2008
Joep wrote
Jan Tilman Schade & Klaus Wagner - Schwarzwaldhaus 1902
How is that one? I remember the music for the "Gutshaus" series rom the same vomposer, I believe, quite fondly, but didn´t purchse any of those scores. Maybe I should...I have a plan. -
- CommentAuthorJoep
- CommentTimeMay 31st 2008 edited
I like Schade's score from Black Box BRD a lot, so I just wanted this one as well. I've never seen the series, but I like the calm countryside approach to this score. It's very joyfull music. -
- CommentAuthorFalkirkBairn
- CommentTimeMay 31st 2008
Tintin wrote
Colditz Richard Harvey
Hi Martin. How are things going?
What did you think of Harvey's Colditz? As with most of his stuff, there's some fine music contained on this CD.The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. www.mygenres.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentAuthorAntineutrino
- CommentTimeMay 31st 2008
RO: Marco Polo - Ennio Morricone -
- CommentAuthorJoep
- CommentTimeJun 2nd 2008
Musique & Cinéma du Monde - Europe de L'est
Alan Menken - The Little Shop Of Horrors
Nicola Piovani - La Vita e Bella -
- CommentAuthorJuPe
- CommentTimeJun 3rd 2008
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - John Williams
Living Daylights - John Barry
Moonraker - John Barry
Munich - John Williams
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Alan Menken -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeJun 3rd 2008
JuPe wrote
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - John Williams
Living Daylights - John Barry
Moonraker - John Barry
Munich - John Williams
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Alan Menken
The Living Daylights? ...
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- CommentAuthorAnthony
- CommentTimeJun 3rd 2008
I've had a copy for a while now, but I saw JNH's King Kong in a charity shop for 50p! and bought it as a second copy to sell. I also bought Beltrami's Scream & Scream 2. Didn't know a thing about the score, but saw the old Varese label on the side of it in the same shop, and for 50p I couldn't let it go. Is it worth anything however?www.johnpowellcomposer.com/fourtrombones - The Musical Library Of Lost -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeJun 3rd 2008
Anthony wrote
I've had a copy for a while now, but I saw JNH's King Kong in a charity shop for 50p! and bought it as a second copy to sell. I also bought Beltrami's Scream & Scream 2. Didn't know a thing about the score, but saw the old Varese label on the side of it in the same shop, and for 50p I couldn't let it go. Is it worth anything however?
I would sit on them and keep them for a time when you can sell or trade them?
5 years from now there's bound to be someone just strarting out in film music discovery who can't find the likes of King Kong for love nor money!?
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- CommentAuthorSteven
- CommentTimeJun 3rd 2008
King Kong should be in everyone's collection. When I become Prime Minister, I'm going to make that a law."If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it." - Albert Einstein (24th March 1954) -
- CommentAuthorBobdH
- CommentTimeJun 3rd 2008 edited
Anthony wrote
I also bought Beltrami's Scream & Scream 2. Didn't know a thing about the score, but saw the old Varese label on the side of it in the same shop, and for 50p I couldn't let it go. Is it worth anything however?
I loved several parts of Scream, and the way it was presented in the movie, and liked/didn't care for the rest. It's certainly got good parts, but they're not consistent. I got a thorough disliking of the score for the second part, but that's not really Beltrami's fault; it's because they used Hans Zimmer's Broken Arrow theme for that Dewey character. The ill-judged placement of that theme in the film (seriously, WTF?) just was enough to shudder each time I think of Scream 2
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- CommentAuthorAnthony
- CommentTimeJun 3rd 2008
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- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeJun 4th 2008
Steven wrote
King Kong should be in everyone's collection. When I become Prime Minister, I'm going to make that a law.
I will happily be a dissident in that country.
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- CommentAuthorSteven
- CommentTimeJun 4th 2008
franz_conrad wrote
Steven wrote
King Kong should be in everyone's collection. When I become Prime Minister, I'm going to make that a law.
I will happily be a dissident in that country.
All the more reason to CRUSH YOU WITH MY MIGHTY PRIME MINISTERIAL POWERS!"If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it." - Albert Einstein (24th March 1954) -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeJun 4th 2008
:minor-key-reading-of-'Rule Brittania!'-rings-out-in-trombones:
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- CommentAuthorMartijn
- CommentTimeJun 4th 2008
franz_conrad wrote
Steven wrote
King Kong should be in everyone's collection. When I become Prime Minister, I'm going to make that a law.
I will happily be a dissident in that country.
This is why you are already born in Her Majesty's Overseas Penal Colonies.Just your friendly neighbourhood disturbance in the Force. -
- CommentAuthorJoep
- CommentTimeJun 4th 2008
James Newton Howard - Waterworld
Massive Attack - Unleashed
Danny Elfman - A Simple Plan
Hajime Mizoguchi - Jin-Rô -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeJun 4th 2008 edited
Martijn wrote
franz_conrad wrote
Steven wrote
King Kong should be in everyone's collection. When I become Prime Minister, I'm going to make that a law.
I will happily be a dissident in that country.
This is why you are already born in Her Majesty's Overseas Penal Colonies.
Whooooooooosssshhhhh.... >>>--------<>
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- CommentAuthorPawelStroinski
- CommentTimeJun 4th 2008
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