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By tim28212
#86248
Frank LaLoggia & David Spear – Fear No Evil
Web Records – ST 106

ha! I was Class of '81, but not at Alexandria High
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By tim28212
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thought I would join you static

had to move the listening downstairs, the upstairs got to hot
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By deafmetal
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@static & @tim - Great spins. Also, very cool to see two copies of The Abyss. I nearly wore out my DVD of that film. Another Silvestri for the want list.

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Such a nostalgic main theme in this Craig Safan score. '84
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By tim28212
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this is currently my favorite Tangerine Dream score, until I play Firestarter, I keep flipping between the two.
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By deafmetal
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@tim - I've yet to hear a Chris Young score I didn't like.

@Aremagod - Nice! I haven't heard Killing Joke in a while.

Sunday afternoon vibes:
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By frozeneyeball
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deafmetal wrote:@tim - I've yet to hear a Chris Young score I didn't like.

@Aremagod - Nice! I haven't heard Killing Joke in a while.

Sunday afternoon vibes:
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Very sweet copy of Emanuelle in America, Deaf. It's on my ginormous want list.
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By deafmetal
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@Frozen - Thanks, I had to let a few other copies go by until I could pick one up at a fair price. Along with another long-sought score:
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^No idea why Cinevox would laminate the front of this sleeve back in '75, but I'm sure it had nothing to do with Laura Gemser... X)

A stacked line-up of Goblin band members perfoming for Frizzi's first OST:
Bass – Fabio Pignatelli
Drums – Walter Martino
Guitar – Massimo Morante
Keyboards – Claudio Simonetti
Along with Vince Tempera directing:

^Kalu' was also used on the Perché Si Uccidono OST with Goblin credited as Il Reale Impero Britannico.

Amore, amore, amore...
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