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By tim28212
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continuing with John Barry
Dances With Wolves - Original Recordings Group ‎ORG 150
2LP 45RPM
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By milliondollars
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tim28212 wrote:tonight it's a glass of Riesling and some John Barry
Body Heat – LXSE 1-002
45 RPM
love the movie and the score. fantastic choice!
i believe this is the movie that was the inspiration for the 90s Wild Things movie...
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By static14
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deafmetal wrote:Thank you to @static for this one:
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A big one from my Christopher Young want list. Sounding hellishly delightful.
Glad it made it there safe and sound! :)
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By deafmetal
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Good morning. Up early and will be back at the grind again soon, but first:
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I have been listening to multiple test pressings of this album for almost a year now, and it's exciting to see and hear the finished product. @monsterworship - you and E.A. Lee crushed this one: from the fine details like the faux sleeve/ring wear to the Italian liner notes and label text, this is obviously a labor of love for a much-loved film and music genre. Alan Sinclair's Repeated Viewing project is worthy of all the accolades and praise, and although in hindsight this is actually an older album, it hits an always-relevant sweet spot where shimmering electronics meet prog rock without going too far in either direction. Some deep basslines hidden throughout as well. Magnifico!

Adam Burke's cover artwork is nothing short of stunning, and the full-color printed insert of the art is an excellent addition. It should even be easy to find 11x11" frames in the US. Nice looking piece of wax as well:
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Congrats on getting through all the trials and tribulations and ending up with such a solid release!
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By NathanLurker
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Been spinning this soundtrack and took the occasion to take some pictures for you guys who don't have it, to enjoy. It's nice to have some comments from director Adam Wingard about each individual tracks, on how the songs were picked, or small anecdotes about them. it's an overall great release, sounds good, it's kind of nice looking, and gothic rock and electro always meshed well together, for me. They did a spelling mistake there in the inside gatefold tracklist, Survive's Omniverse became Omnivores.
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