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Corellian2019

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  1. While sleuthing on eBay, I stumbled upon this interesting artifact: a promo cassette for "selected cues" from 48 HRS. It could possibly be the source of the bootleg prior to Intrada's official release
  2. That cue was what convinced me that TTRL was probably his best work
  3. Yes. At the point of "Welsh & Witt Talk", but most importantly, "Attack On The Bivouac"
  4. Rest in power. He mixed three of my favorites: 48 HRS, RoboCop 2, and The Fugitive
  5. Some of the most noteworthy cues, imo. I love this score
  6. Mr. Nelson also conducted the film recording of Last Tango In Paris, FWIW
  7. Without knowing who Jerry Goldsmith was, my first encounter with his work was probably Mulan or The Mummy (and the Universal logo of course!) Once I knew the name Goldsmith, my next encounter was Total Recall. And I've been a lifelong fan since
  8. This guy is selling it at a reasonable price from what seems like a stockpile of extra copies. That's where I got my copy
  9. Very cool to hear some of the isolated synth parts in the DAW project file
  10. That did cross my mind, even though I did get an order confirmation, but since I ordered late Friday night, I'm going to assume that they'll send me some kind of update after the weekend
  11. Sheesh. And after I paid ~$50 for a brand new copy on the secondary market lol
  12. I'm assuming that the electronics were left as part of the soundtrack and not recreated with a live synthesizer
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