@static -
Sir, that Mask sure is one cray-cray LP!
Must doff my cap to Maestro Johnny Williams...
Moderators: lazyben, static14, texasvinyl
static14 wrote:I would love to see an expanded release of this on vinyl.
static14 wrote:@Tim you and me both!La La Land did an expanded CD a while back so the masters are there.
Spun out of control wrote:That Nicolai cover is... hot!
@ScoJo - I have never, ever, seen 1941. Must rectify that at some stage.

EvanCampbell wrote:Dark and smouldering Bruno NicolaiI had never heard this, went to discogs and found this

texasvinyl wrote:Lol that guy must list to show off his collection !! I don't know how he sells anything. A good rule of thumb is take any of his prices and divide by 2.5 and maybe that's closer to reality. I don't think I've ever seen a listing of his that's less than double the higher end of what a record might sell for. And he is always relisting his stuff so it's constantly crapping up my "just listed" Discogs emails.I hate those magpie ninnies.
ScoJo wrote:WINNINGThat's high praise. James' Angela AKA the Taxi theme song is one of my favorite bits of CTI fusion/smooth Jazz. I'll be looking into Winning tout suite.
Dave Grusin
1969, Decca
What a fab record fair find this was - utterly charming light jazz orchestral pop score by Grusin for Paul Newman race car flick, has that life-affirming, effortless joy of the best Marvin Hamlisch 60s film tunes, and the upbeat swing of classic early 70s tv themes like Bob James' s Taxi, etc. I'll be playing this a whole bunch.
Mateo Sanboval wrote: I'll be looking into Winning tout suite.Agreed, nice spin @ScoJo.
