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monsterworship wrote:Real Gone music have done some cool stuff recently. They are legit. ROTLD, Demon Knight come to mind.. They always end up making more "limited editions" when stuff sells out.Speaking of Demon Knight... The cover is sooo poorly designed / scaled-up that it is OK for people to think that it is a bootleg. You can barely read the text!
Vapormeyer wrote:Can't seem to stop listening to this currently on the ever reliable Music From Memory label.Hey, I like this.
https://soundcloud.com/music-from-memor ... istance-06
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i9_h0Oo_Pg
Is it cheesy? a bit
Do I like it? Yes, yes I do.
Vapormeyer wrote:Can't seem to stop listening to this currently on the ever reliable Music From Memory label.Very Windham Hill / ECM in the best possible way :)
https://soundcloud.com/music-from-memor ... istance-06
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i9_h0Oo_Pg
Is it cheesy? a bit
Do I like it? Yes, yes I do.
static14 wrote:100%Vapormeyer wrote:Can't seem to stop listening to this currently on the ever reliable Music From Memory label.Very Windham Hill / ECM in the best possible way :)
https://soundcloud.com/music-from-memor ... istance-06
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i9_h0Oo_Pg
Is it cheesy? a bit
Do I like it? Yes, yes I do.
PDR wrote:Just wanted to let people know, the XTRO ost re-issue is close to selling out. If you would like a copy, now is the time to place a order.Trigger pulled, thanks for the heads up
Cheers !
http://puredestructiverecords.bigcartel ... soundtrack
blue15 wrote:My #1 TV score holy grail is now a reality. It's not on vinyl (yet), but oh man:I honestly know nothing about this music and am only nominally aware of the show itself, but it truly warms my cockles to see someone's uniquely personal grail like this get released. Even on CD.
Laurel Records proudly announces the release of Music From THE RIFLEMAN® Television Series composed by Herschel Burke Gilbert. The wildly popular Series ran from 1958 through 1963. Reruns continue to this day. Conceived, produced, and directed by the team of Jules Levy, Arthur Gardner, and Arnold Laven, the show gained a devoted following. Particularly popular was the music, which was composed by veteran Hollywood composer Gilbert who had earned 3 Academy nominations for his film scores. So popular was the music that Gilbert occasionally received more fan mail for his scoring than the show’s star, Chuck Connors.
This 2 CD set contains cues originally written for the series (including the original and revised end titles) remastered from the original audio tapes plus a bonus CD of extras, including selected cues from Gilbert’s film scores used in the series, as well as vocals and extra materials not used on-screen. A 24-page booklet explains the history of the scoring and has lyrics to The Rifleman Song, which has never been heard before this release. Series video is available from LGL-Productions (http://www.TheRifleman.net). This long awaited CD set of the original music is a must have for any fan of THE RIFLEMAN®
Available from Laurel Records: http://www.LaurelRecords.com ($25.99)
Mateo Sanboval wrote:That's a wicked fun soundtrack, Vape. I have it on LP. What I've been wanting for two decades is the score. For some reason, it has taken thirty plus years to get most of Faltermeyer's decade-defining music to be released in full. Heck, aside from a small handful of tunes, his Beverley Hills Cop 1 & 2 scores just came out six months ago for the first time in any format. I recently read where he said the studio(s) had held the music back for some reason even though companies had tried to license it multiple times over the years. He was potimistic now that the BHCs had been released that more would follow. I did hear the Top Gun score is getting a full release from La La Land so I'm holding out hope Fletch won't be too, too far behind. I mean thank God Jan Hammer is persistent or we wouldn't have any semblance of his music for Miami Vice outside of the main theme and three or four other tunes. And he had to release it himself through his website! Universal still won't pony up all of the cuts. Can you imagine if he (or someone, anyone!) could gain access to the complete, original Miami Vice music?For the love of Ike, would somebody please sort this out? @mateo may well be hurtin' most for a lack of HF, and the biggest cheerleader round these parts, but he sure ain't alone.
Sigh.
Vapormeyer wrote:The world needs a decent Faltemeyer collection to be released.Total support for this idea.