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QuintBrody

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  1. Return of the Jedi is awesome! Williams was still writing at the top of his game. Not one weak cue in there, not even Lapti Nek!
  2. Right on Scoreman. I agree about that. Buy these two CDs without even thinking twice.
  3. I've always loved First Blood. Goldsmith really stepped up to the plate with that score. Also, from that same year, Goldsmith had some knock out action music for the Challenge. Definitely Raiders has great actiom nusic, as well as the other two Indiana Jones films. Back to the Future, and I love the opening theme for the Great Train Robbery. It is a fast paced Goldsmith gem.
  4. I personally love Dracula the score although Williams does tend to overwork the theme. The orchestrations are top of the line. That is the period when John specifically used Herbert W. Spencer. I personally love The Meeting in the Cave, For Mina, and To Scarborough. The film still has a good amount of music that was not released which is why I personally want a re-release. Hopefully, other Williams fans will feel the same way and I will get what I am wishing for. "Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies."
  5. Definitely Dracula, Monsignor, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Hook. Enough said.
  6. Hey, Earthquake is actually a pretty good score.
  7. Spacecamp is a great Williams score. To me, all of you who don't have it will be in for a treat. So will I if there is any extra music that the current CD doesn't have. I'm still pumped over the Fury. Now I'm just waiting on an expanded Dracula. I have the DVD and there is quite a bit of music that did not make it to the album. Hopefully, Varese has that one in the works.
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