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  1. justin boggan wrote
    The Caldera is apparently a Pinar Toprak score. Here's a listing of all 2011 scores listed on IMDb for her:

    The River Murders (2011)
    Last Will (2011)
    Girls! Girls! Girls! (2011)


    The release is "The River Murders", thanks to a new interview with the label (including some clues on future releases):
    http://www.underscores.fr/index.php/201 … ecords-vo/
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  2. Some good news for fans of the scores from "Hawaii 5-0", posted at Intrada today:

    We've had elements from all of Bruce Broughton's Hawaii Five-O scores transferred for some time. They are superb. Licensing is currently on hold pending CBS concerns with their new series. As soon as they sort it out, I imagine you'll see some albums happening.
    --Doug
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  3. justin boggan wrote
    Some good news for fans of the scores from "Hawaii 5-0", posted at Intrada today:

    We've had elements from all of Bruce Broughton's Hawaii Five-O scores transferred for some time. They are superb. Licensing is currently on hold pending CBS concerns with their new series. As soon as they sort it out, I imagine you'll see some albums happening.
    --Doug

    My biggest concern about these scores is whether to file them as Hawaii 5-0 or Hawaii 5-O?
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  4. FalkirkBairn wrote
    justin boggan wrote
    Some good news for fans of the scores from "Hawaii 5-0", posted at Intrada today:

    We've had elements from all of Bruce Broughton's Hawaii Five-O scores transferred for some time. They are superb. Licensing is currently on hold pending CBS concerns with their new series. As soon as they sort it out, I imagine you'll see some albums happening.
    --Doug

    My biggest concern about these scores is whether to file them as Hawaii 5-0 or Hawaii 5-O?


    Well, it depends. The old series, on IMDb, goes under 5-O, while the new seires goes under 5-0. But is the old series a typo or a purposeful typo? Because "5-O", or 5-0, actually means something in police terminology. And zero's were often pronounced "oh" for clarification. So was 5-O purposeful (wich could even be simply because of font type or using a leter in the font that is clearer than "0") or a mistake. Who knows. Maybe, of course, you were trying to be humorous but didn't think about it too much.
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  5. I was being semi-humorous. It has always bugged me a bit which one was actually correct.
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      CommentAuthorScribe
    • CommentTimeMay 14th 2014
    justin boggan wrote
    FalkirkBairn wrote
    justin boggan wrote
    Some good news for fans of the scores from "Hawaii 5-0", posted at Intrada today:

    We've had elements from all of Bruce Broughton's Hawaii Five-O scores transferred for some time. They are superb. Licensing is currently on hold pending CBS concerns with their new series. As soon as they sort it out, I imagine you'll see some albums happening.
    --Doug

    My biggest concern about these scores is whether to file them as Hawaii 5-0 or Hawaii 5-O?


    Well, it depends. The old series, on IMDb, goes under 5-O, while the new seires goes under 5-0. But is the old series a typo or a purposeful typo? Because "5-O", or 5-0, actually means something in police terminology. And zero's were often pronounced "oh" for clarification. So was 5-O purposeful (wich could even be simply because of font type or using a leter in the font that is clearer than "0") or a mistake. Who knows. Maybe, of course, you were trying to be humorous but didn't think about it too much.


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  6. The silver age Kritzerland has been guessed. It's a two-fer of Leigh Harline:

    "Pennypacker" / "No Down Payment"
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  7. New release:

    BUYSOUNDTRAX Records presents the original motion picture soundtrack for THE FOURTH PROTOCOL, featuring music composed by Lalo Schifrin (BULLITT, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE, ENTER THE DRAGON) for the 1987 spy thriller directed by John Mackenzie (THE LONG GOOD FRIDAY), based on the novel written by Frederick Forsyth, starring Michael Caine, Pierce Brosnan, Ned Beatty, Joanna Cassidy, Michael Gough, Julian Glover, Ray McAnally, Ian Richardson, Anton Rodgers, Alan North, Betsy Brantley and Matt Frewer.

    THE FOURTH PROTOCOL is a stylish cold war chiller based on Frederick Forsyth’s novel of the same name. The film was released in 1987, just as Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev began to introduce the liberalizing reforms of perestroika and glasnost that would result in the collapse of the Soviet Union. In Forsyth’s 1984 cold war thriller, renegade parties within the Soviet Union, led by KGB Chairman Govorshin and British defector Kim Philby enact a plan to set off a nuclear bomb near an American airbase in England, intending to destabilize NATO and bring about an anti-NATO, anti-American and pro-Soviet government to the UK. The title refers to a fictional element of the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which in the world of the novel contained four secret protocols, the last one a prohibition on non-conventional means of delivering nuclear weapons. In violation of that protocol, Govorshin and Philby mean to detonate an atomic bomb by shipping parts in secret to England where a Soviet spy will secretly assemble and activate the device nearby the target airbase. KGB agent Major Valeri Petrofsky (Brosnan) is singled out by KGB Chairman Govorshin (North) as the undercover operative who will receive the parts in England and, after assembly, activate the bomb. Enter MI-5 agent John Preston (Caine), a no-nonsense British spy whose intuitive success puts him at odds with his superior, acting MI-5 director Brian Harcourt-Smith (Glover), whose overt dislike of Preston gets his subordinate transferred to MI-5’s equivalent to Siberia – the Airports & Ports division. As luck would have it, this is exactly where Preston will find his first clue, which sets him onto the nature of the Soviet plot. This discovery will point him toward Petrofsky and his collection of bomb parts. The two trails eventually merge in the climax as Preston confronts Petrofsky and learns the truth about THE FOURTH PROTOCOL.

    To score THE FOURTH PROTOCOL, the producers hired Lalo Schifrin. His music for the film is a rare example of the composer scoring an action film orchestrally. While his musical roots in jazz have found their way into his best-known scores, Schifrin has always shown himself proficient with orchestral scores, although the majority of his modern action scores have largely embodied a modern jazz musical milieu. As a result, THE FOURTH PROTOCOL is a kind of cousin to his orchestral score for TELEFON, in which Charles Bronson played a Soviet agent sent on a covert mission into the US. Like that earlier score, the music for THE FOURTH PROTOCOL is played mostly in the dark registers – lots of cello, bass clarinet, and bassoon evoking the dark possibilities inherent within the film’s title. Schifrin’s music for THE FOURTH PROTOCOL is not generally a character-driven score. With few exceptions, he uses the music to drive the story’s action rather than evoke personalities and perceptions.

    As a pianist, composer and conductor, Lalo Schifrin is equally at home conducting a symphony orchestra, performing at an international jazz festival, scoring a film or television show, or creating works for the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, the London Philharmonic and even The Sultan of Oman. As a young man in his native Argentina, Lalo Schifrin received classical training in music, and also studied law. He came from a musical family, and his father, Luis Schifrin, was the concertmaster of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Buenos Aires at the Teatro Colon. Lalo Schifrin continued his formal music education at the Paris Conservatory during the early 1950s. Simultaneously, he became a professional jazz pianist, composer and arranger, playing and recording in Europe. When Schifrin returned to Buenos Aires in the mid 1950s, he formed his own big concert band. It was during a performance of this band that Dizzy Gillespie heard Schifrin play and asked him to become his pianist and arranger. In 1958, Schifrin moved to the United States and thus began a remarkable career.

    Lalo Schifrin has written more than 100 scores for films and television. Among the classic scores are MISSION IMPOSSIBLE, MANNIX, THE FOX, COOL HAND LUKE, BULLITT, DIRTY HARRY, THE CINCINNATI KID and THE AMITYVILLE HORROR. Recent film scores include TANGO, BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE, THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY, AFTER THE SUNSET, ABOMINABLE, RUSH HOUR, RUSH HOUR 2 and RUSH HOUR 3.

    Among Schifrin’s conducting credits are the London Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Israel Philharmonic, the Mexico Philharmonic, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, the Mexico City Philharmonic, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra of Saint Luke (New York City), the National Symphony Orchestra of Argentina, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, and the Lincoln Center Chamber Orchestra.

    Originally released in 1987 on vinyl by DRG and on compact disc the same year by England’s Filmtracks label, THE FOURTH PROTOCOL was one of the first soundtracks to be released on compact disc, and one of the most elusive. The original CD release had some sonic issues and fans of the composer have been waiting a long time for that to be addressed. Buysoundtrax is excited to present a new compact disc release of THE FOURTH PROTOCOL, with liner notes written by author Randall Larson and new mastering from Digital Outland, making it possible to completely enjoy all the details of Lalo Schifrin’s music for the film.

    THE FOURTH PROTOCOL is a limited edition release of 1000 units.

    1. Fourth Protocol (3:38)
    2. Govorshin, Karpov, Borisov (2:27)
    3. Petrofsky, Preston (2:50)
    4. Berenson (0:49)
    5. Mr. Ross, Telecommunications,
    The Cast, The Freezer (2:44)
    6. The Disc, Gregoriev,
    Glasgow Docks (1:29)
    7. Uranium I, Uranium II,
    How About A Drink?, Heathrow (2:22)
    8. Windows (2:40)
    9. Vassilievna (2:08)
    10. Detonator (4:50)
    11. Zero Time (0:48)
    12. Before I Go, Kill Her,
    I Feel Lucky, Got Him,
    Shredder (3:44)
    13. Traffic Jam (1:40)
    14. The Attic (2:12)
    15. Explosions,
    The Congregation (2:36)
    16. Going Home, End Titles (3:46)
    Total Time: 41:21

    http://buysoundtrax.stores.yahoo.net/foprorsobyla.html


    The rejected score was not included.
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  8. New from Kronos Records:

    MÓJ NIKIFOR (MY NIKIFOR) Music by BARTEK GLINIAK
    MMS14011/KRONCD043


    Nikifor is a film about Polish painter Nikifor Krynicki, who painted over 40,000 pictures - on sheets of paper, pages of notebooks, cigarette cartons, and even on scraps of paper glued together. Underrated for most of his life and achieving recognition as a primitivist painter in his late years.

    The soundtrack is the work of young Polish composer Bartek Gliniak, who penned the perfect score to go along this unioque character. In the artist's own words. "For the film about Nikifor, I tried to write music that would help view this figure with affection and treat his faults and imperfections with understanding, while emphasising at the same time his talent, temperament and great individuality."

    Kronos Records and Moviescore Media are proud to present this soundtrack for this multi award winning film.

    Awards
    2005 Crystal Globe (Grand Prix) - the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
    2005 Gold Hugo (Grand Prize) - the Chicago International Film Festival
    2005 Orly - Polish Film Awards - 11 nominations, 6 awards
    2005 Athens (the Panorama of European Cinema Film Festival)-FIPRESCI Award
    2005 Denver International Film Festival - Krzysztof Kieslowski Award
    2006 Hollywood Eagle Award - Los Angeles Polish Film Festival

    Release date (CD): June 3, 2014
    Release date (digital): June 3, 2014
    Soundsamples and pre-order: http://www.kronosrecords.com/K43.html



    TRANSIT Music by CHRISTOPH ZIRNGIBL
    MMS14012/KRONCD044


    Truck driver Martin (Clemens Schick) is almost being dismissed since he fails to deliver his load on schedule even though he already exceeds the driving time required by law. Martin is totally exhausted, but he needs the job. Carrier Roland (Andreas Hoppe) grudgingly gives him one last chance. At a motorway station, a young East European, Ramona (Annika Blendl), asks him to give her a ride. Martin doesn’t know yet that Ramona is a prostitute fleeing from her pimp (Bernd Michael Lade) who is closer on her heels than she thought.

    TRANSIT depicts the odyssey of two people who must stand their ground in the strange “freeway” cosmos every day. Mobility has become their personal prison: Martin is confined to his truck and Ramona to a grubby caravan where she has to receive her clients. Surrounded by dreary solitude and marooned in a network of concreted lifelines, these two individuals are connected to each other by their fears and hopes.

    Christoph Zirngibl's score is the perfect companion to both picture and drama. It puts you there in Martin's truck, in Ramona's head and on the asphalt of the highway. It's warm where it needs to be warm and cold when called for. A very sensible, genuinely beautiful and evocative score. This is our second release for young and promising German composer Christoph Zirngibl, a very respected and requested composer in his country and it is our honour and pleasure to "export" his name to the rest of the world.

    The first 20 orders of the CD will be accompanied by a bonus DVD-R version of the score in 5.1 Dolby Mix (compatible with most consumer dvd players and home cinema systems).

    Release date (CD): June 3, 2014
    Release date (digital): June 3, 2014
    Soundsamples and pre-order: http://www.kronosrecords.com/K44.html



    RED KROKODIL Music by ALEXANDER CIMINI
    KRONCD045


    Red Krokodil portrays on the big screen the story of a Krokodil-addict that suddenly finds himself alone in post-nuclear city reminiscing of Chernobyl, whose physical decay caused by the massive intake of drugs develops parallel to that of his inner world. This neorealist hallucinatory film by acclaimed visionary director Domiziano Cristopharo was inspired by an unpublished tale written by Francesco Scardone.

    The music by Alexander Cimini is dreamy and melancholic, it's nightmarish, yet emanating hope and longing, a trip through the feelings of "Him" (as the main character is referred to), his reality and visions, his crumbling world and self. Cimini transports us though the psyche and the visuals of the film with his beautiful and inspired music. The CD also features the piece "Capuccetto6" by composer Gabriele Verdinelli.

    In addition to the score of Red Krokodil the CD also features a bonus track composed by Cimini for Domiziano Christopharo's Hyde's Secret Nightmare, (also available from Kronos Records and composed by Kristian Sensini) which was not included on the Hyde's Secret Nightmare CD.

    Both the score and the composers are a true discovery. Not to miss!

    Release date (CD): June 3, 2014
    Soundsamples and pre-order: http://www.kronosrecords.com/K45.html
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  9. Christoph Zirngibl is about the most Bavarian-sounding name I've ever heard.
  10. Update from LLLR's:

    LLLCD 1291, LLLCD 1301, LLLCD 1307 and now, our official 300th release -- LLLCD 1300 -- all done and approved for manufacturing!

    June is gonna be a pricey month for film score collectors!


    As previously stated by MV, the 300th is a Warner Bros. title. I assume that's "Batman: The Animated Series": Volume 3.
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  11. DISCONTINUATION ALERT

    You have until June 2 to get these:
    FIVE DAYS FROM HOME
    Composed and Conducted by BILL CONTI
    INTRADA Special Collection Vol. 240


    THE LAST HARD MEN
    Composed and Conductd by LEONARD ROSENMAN
    Composed by JERRY GOLDSMITH, Conducted by LIONEL NEWMAN
    INTRADA Special Collection Vol. 224
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  12. New from Beat Records, coming May 31:

    BASTA GUARDARLA (1970, Franco Pisano) - Original Soundtrack

    TO-DAY'S SOUND (1973, Piero Umiliani) - Synch/Sound Library



    BEAT Records releases are available at www.beatrecords.it and most other soundtrack specialty outlets, including Screen Archives Entertainment: http://www.screenarchives.com/display_r … AT-RECORDS

    Visit BEAT Records on facebook to get the latest news about upcoming releases, behind-the-scenes info, rare composer photos from BEAT's archives and more: www.facebook.com/BeatRecordsCompany
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  13. I keep hoping that I'll see Leonard Rosenman's The Car in this thread one of these days.
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  14. Music Box Records has their 50th release coming up and Underscores has a special article on it (both in French and English:
    http://www.underscores.fr/index.php/201 … eme-album/
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  15. New titles from La La Land Records:


    Coming June 3, 2014 at 12 pm pst from La-La Land Records:

    ALTERED STATES
    MUSIC BY JOHN CORIGLIANO
    LLLCD 1301
    LIMITED EDITION OF 2500 UNITS
    RETAIL PRICE: $15.98


    REISSUE PRODUCED BY DIDIER C. DEUTSCH
    MASTERED BY MARK WILDER at BATTERY STUDIOS, NEW YORK, NY
    LINER NOTES BY JEFF BOND
    ART DIRECTION BY DAN GOLDWASSER

    La-La Land Records and Sony Music are proud to present a newly remastered soundtrack to one of the most unique scores of the 1980’s – ALTERED STATES, a film starring William Hurt and Blair Brown…directed by Ken Russell. This ground breaking score has been completely remastered by Mark Wilder at Battery Studios in New York. Composer John Corigliano supervised the production to ensure that his landmark score sounds better than ever! Brand new liner notes by Jeff Bond feature interviews with editor Stuart Baird and composer John Corigliano as they take you behind the scenes of one of the most influential film scores of the 1980’s. Crisp, detailed, and vibrant not only describe this newly remastered cd, but also art director Dan Goldwasser’s impeccable art direction. A must have for any true film score fanatic! As per Mr. Corigliano's request this cd features the exact program of the LP and does not contain any additional music.

    The first 150 people who purchase the cd will receive an autographed copy of the soundtrack signed by Mr. John Corigliano himself! As always, quantities are limited and you are NOT guaranteed a signed copy.

    Next up:

    D.A.R.Y.L.
    MUSIC BY MARVIN HAMLISCH
    LLLCD 1307
    LIMITED EDITION OF 1500 UNITS
    RETAIL PRICE: $19.98


    ALBUM PRODUCED BY DAN GOLDWASSER
    MASTERED BY JAMES NELSON at DIGITAL OUTLAND -- TACOMA, WA
    LINER NOTES BY JEFF BOND
    ART DIRECTION BY DAN GOLDWASSER

    La-La Land Records and Paramount Pictures present the WORLD PREMIERE release of yet another 80’s classic – D.A.R.Y.L. This magnificent score was composed by another legend in the music industry – the late, great Marvin Hamlisch. If you grew up in the 80’s, this light hearted children’s sci-fi film was almost mandatory viewing on cable since it was probably shown at least twice a day on HBO for the entire decade! This La-La Land fav features a memorable and beautiful score by one of Hollywood’s most diverse and talented composers. Also on this release is the film’s title song – SOMEWHERE I BELONG, written by Hamlisch/Pitchford and performed by Teddy Pendergrass. Jeff Bond takes the listener deep inside the film’s history and the scores’ creation as Dan Goldwasser’s sure hand at art direction makes the whole thing look good.

    Last but not least, La-La Land ventures out of the realm of soundtracks and into the realm of Bluegrass, Country, Folk, Rockabilly and Smooth Jazz…


    And coming June 24, are these two titles:

    "Empire of the Sun" (2CD set, John Williams)
    and
    "The Adams Family" (expanded, Marc Shaiman)
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  16. My wallet breathes a sigh of relief - nothing there I feel I need to upgrade or have.
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    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2014
    biggrin
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2014
    FalkirkBairn wrote
    My wallet breathes a sigh of relief - nothing there I feel I need to upgrade or have.


    Same here. I've been meaning to get Corigliano's ALTERED STATES for years, however, but never got around to it. But with my limited purchase rule these days, it's not likely I'll get it now either.
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    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2014
    It's a brilliant score though I can't imagine it being much to your taste Thor.
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2014
    I don't know....I do like Goldenthal, and Corigliano was his mentor, so there could be something. I think I sampled it a few years ago and found it....intriguing.
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      CommentAuthorMartijn
    • CommentTimeMay 29th 2014
    Hmmmm...an extended Addams Family?
    I'm tempted.
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeMay 29th 2014
    Martijn wrote
    Hmmmm...an extended Addams Family?


    Would that be those who are not usually invited to family gatherings, like great-grandfather Mumford and second cousin Red Eye?
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      CommentAuthorMartijn
    • CommentTimeMay 29th 2014
    applause
    I'd like to visit that party!
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  17. Just saw this posted at FSM:

    NEW PERMANENT LOWER PROMETHEUS PRICES (30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION)

    New price $9.95

    PCR501 - Master of Ballantrae (Bruce Broughton)
    PCR503 - Contract on Cherry Street (Jerry Goldsmith)
    PCR508 - Amanda (Basil Poledouris)
    PCR509 - Africa (Alex North)
    PCR510 - Flyers / Fire on the Mountain (Basil Poledouris)
    PCR516 - The Package (James Newton Howard)
    PCR519 - Amerika (Basil Poledouris)
    PCR521 - Mike's Murder (John Barry)

    *******
    New price $14.95

    PCR502 - Breakout (Jerry Goldsmith)
    PCR504 - Bite the Bullet (Alex North)
    PCR506 - Hammett (John Barry)
    PCR507 - Police Story (Jerry Goldsmith)
    PCR512 - Big Jake (Elmer Bernstein)
    PCR514 - Masquerade (John Barry)
    PCR518 - The White Buffalo (John Barry)

    ********
    New price $19.95

    PCR515 - Blow Out (Pino Donaggio)
    PCR520 - Escape to Victory (Bill Conti)
    PCR522 - Robin and Marian (John Barry)

    Find all Prometheus titles at Screenarchives.com!
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  18. Upcoming CD's, according to the D2 Mastering website:
    Soundtracks/Soundtrack Reissues 2014
    Lalo Schifrin "Enter The Dragon"

    Lalo Schifrin "Bullitt"

    Jerry Goldsmith "The Blue Max"

    Alan Silvestri "Predator 2"


    Last year, one of the titles they reported was "The Abyss", then shortley thereafter the Varese CD Club released the complete score, so it looks like a complete score to "Predator 2" is not too far away now. Obviously "The Blue Max" already hit.
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  19. An expanded/complete and remastered edition of Predator 2 would be most welcome.
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  20. From Varese:

    On June 9, we will begin accepting orders for Bill Conti’s score to the film, Lock Up. The Vintage Soundtracks CD is limited to 1,500 copies. CDs will begin shipping on or after June 10. See you on June 9!
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  21. According to an FSM member:

    Spymaster[/b]:

    Brad Fiedel has hinted on Facebook that something rather special may be coming to celebrate Terminator's 30th anniversary.
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeJun 5th 2014 edited
    I've been told it's going to be a 2 disc release of the score, disc one comprising the complete and chronological score with alternate takes from Keyboard Cat himself, and disc two being a premier release of the original synth mock ups (essentially the same music as disc one, but with special liner notes to accompany it). I've also heard there's going to be significant improvements in the sound, revealing new depths and details never before heard.