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That is one more than my Max Steiner collection!
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James Horner's THE ROCKETEER - New 2CD Intrada Expanded
bruce marshall replied to Jay's topic in General Discussion
Nobody's perfect. Not even Fake!๐ -
Blasphemy!
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James Horner's THE ROCKETEER - New 2CD Intrada Expanded
bruce marshall replied to Jay's topic in General Discussion
Yes, of course but... I do have a trained musical ear FWIW๐ ... And a high quality, full spectrum , VINTAGE. stereo system! -
James Horner's THE ROCKETEER - New 2CD Intrada Expanded
bruce marshall replied to Jay's topic in General Discussion
Consistency is what I'm talking about. Listen to any CD that has Fake/Brought on-.HOMEWARD BOUND as an example Doug has a great ear and knows how to make a great sounding disc! -
James Horner's THE ROCKETEER - New 2CD Intrada Expanded
bruce marshall replied to Jay's topic in General Discussion
Said by folks who listen to music on computers. Or, with headphones which have no doubt damaged your hearing.๐ ๐ -
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 4CD set from La-La Land Records
bruce marshall replied to Jay's topic in General Discussion
I don't get it but it's funny! -
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I'm not a fan of the "power rock" sound! Just goes to show how much variety there is in his work. My faves are his AFRICAN inflected scores and his minimalist style which began with TRL.
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James Horner's THE ROCKETEER - New 2CD Intrada Expanded
bruce marshall replied to Jay's topic in General Discussion
I have not heard this release but...Intrada has the best sounding releases of any label. Trust me. Some compression is desirable on when an orchestral recording has very quiet passages. -
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 4CD set from La-La Land Records
bruce marshall replied to Jay's topic in General Discussion
Maybe I will pick up that box now. I had the 2cd of LIS but sold it -
What is the Last Cue You Listened To?
bruce marshall replied to Sharkissimo's topic in General Discussion
Check out the film! Amazing combo of music and imagery. As is usual in a Ken Russell film! Btw if you're ever in SF , come by and listen on a real stereo - mine -
You mean like...Lennon and McCartney , ( and Starr and Harrison) produced and arranged by George Martin? Yeah but....but.. ...but...Zim...Zimm...Zimmer...๐ต
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If Djwadi is an example of the " composing machine", I say 'keep the assembly line rolling!'
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I didn't think I had to " ignore" Zimmer haters in an APPRECIATION thread. How naive of me !
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You ask " why"? Because, they're not really film music aficionados, they're pathetic losers. Nothing personal๐
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The idiots who obsess over authorship are still stuck in the mindset of classical music. Popular music has always been a collaborative art. Duke Ellingston didn't compose and arrange every piece his band played. Gershwin had collaborators. Leonard Bernstein worked with others on WSS. Sinatra never wrote a note of music, let alone played an instrument. It's their name on the product. They get the credit, good or bad. Yeah! Go visit the cesspool over at FSM and dive in!
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Right! I think he gives more credit than is necessary. Certainly more than a person of his stature has too. Consider Hollywood screenwriting credits- only the main writer(s) get credit. You have no idea how " loathe most musicians are when it comes to credits. Ask Nicky Hopkins, Mick Taylor, Brian Jones, Erik Burdon, the organist on " Whiter Shade of Pale"....
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My God. there is no escaping them. They're like WHITEWALKERS!๐
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Fyi I just posted my Top Scores of the Decade which include 3 by HANS: DARK KNIGHT RISES INTERSTELLAR HIDDEN FIGURES Pretty damn good decade. FIGURES is an overlooked gem and is a great example of the benefits of his collaborative style!
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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 4CD set from La-La Land Records
bruce marshall replied to Jay's topic in General Discussion
What is this " FSM"?๐ -