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I'm just going to dump all of my podcast notifications in this thread from now. I assume you'll like that because you guys like to keep things tidy around here which I can appreciated.

 

Ok... here's my update for today.

 

TWO NEW SHOWS WENT UP THIS WEEK

 

THE FLAGSHIP SHOW: FAVOURITE SCORES OF 2020 – PART 1
http://www.cinematicsound.net/the-flag-ship-show-fav-scores-2020-pt1/

 

On today’s new episode of THE FLAGSHIP SHOW on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO NETWORK, Erik Woods selects his ten favourite scores of 2020. This is part one of a two-part series. Today, you’ll hear selections 10 – 6 which includes music by Dan Romer, Benh Zeitlin, Ralf Wengermayr, John Powell, Thomas Clay, and Austin Wintory.

 

NEW EPISODE - RE-RECORDING GOLDSMITH
http://www.cinematicsound.net/re-recording-goldsmith/

 

On today’s episode of THE FLAGSHIP SHOW on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST NETWORK, we’ll be paying tribute to legendary composer Jerry Goldsmith. Goldsmith was born on February 10th, 1929 and would have turned 92 years young today.

 

Goldsmith passed away on July 21, 2004, have scored hundreds of feature films, TV shows, TV mini-series’, concert works, commercials, film studio logos, theme park rides and radio programs. He was the recipient of one Academy Award, five Emmy’s and one Satellite Award.

 

To honour Goldsmith on his birthday, we have put together a program called RE-RECORDING GOLDSMITH which is part of an ongoing series of re-recording programs here at CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO. RE-RECORDING GOLDSMITH features new recordings of some of Goldsmith’s best scores and some rarities as well. You’ll hear selections from CHINATOWN, RUDY, HOOSIERS, A GATHERING OF EAGLES, FANFARE FOR OSCAR, SEVEN DAYS IN MAY, SUPERGIRL, THE WIND AND THE LION, and many more featuring performances by The City of Prague Philharmonic, The Royal Philharmonic, The Kanagawa Philharmonic, The London Symphony, Dominic Hauser, Seattle Symphony and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.

 

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APPLE
https://apple.co/2YMYnMN

 

SPOTIFY
https://open.spotify.com/episode/78RTBYtL8x2SC22k5UoNg4

 

MERCH STORE
https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio

 

Enjoy!

 

-Erik-

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NEW EPISODE

 

SOUNDTRACK ALLEY: JURASSIC PARK
http://www.cinematicsound.net/soundtrack-alley-jurassic-park/

 

The seventh episode of SOUNDTRACK ALLEY here on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO is a discussion between Erik Woods and Randy Andrews about the film and score to the 1993 Steven Spielberg groundbreaking action/adventure film, JURASSIC PARK, based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton. The film stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Bob Peck, Martin Ferrero, BD Wong, Samuel L. Jackson, Wayne Knight, Joseph Mazzello and Ariana Richards.

 

The film takes place on Isla Nublar, located off Central America’s Pacific Coast near Costa Rica. There, wealthy businessman John Hammond and a team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of de-extinct dinosaurs. When industrial sabotage leads to a catastrophic shutdown of the park’s power facilities and security precautions, a small group of visitors and Hammond’s grandchildren struggle to survive and escape the perilous island.

 

The original score for the film was composed and conducted by John Williams, performed by The Hollywood Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. The original soundtrack recording was released on MCA Records in 1993 and was expanded by La La Land Records in 2017 that coupled this score along with Williams’ other score in the series, THE LOST WORLD: JURASSIC PARK.

 

Enjoy!

 

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-Erik-

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NEW EPISODE

 

THE FLAGSHIP SHOW: FAVOURITE SCORES OF 2020 – PART 2
http://www.cinematicsound.net/the-flag-ship-show-fav-scores-2020-pt2/

 

On today’s new episode of THE FLAGSHIP SHOW on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO NETWORK, that boring Canadian, Erik Woods, selects his ten favourite scores of 2020. This is the final part of a two-part series. Please, listen to part one before listening to this episode. http://www.cinematicsound.net/the-flag-ship-show-fav-scores-2020-pt1/ 

 

Today, you’ll hear selections 5 – 1 which includes music by Taro Iwashiro, Hans Zimmer, Christopher Willis, Carlos Rafael Rivera, Michael Giacchino and Nami Melumad.

 

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INTERVIEW WITH ROBERT FOLK - PART ONE
http://www.cinematicsound.net/interview-with-robert-folk-part-one/

 

Jason Drury and Robert Folk sit down to chat about such scores as THE PLANETS, POLICE ACADEMY, BEASTMASTER 2, & TREMORS. They also talk about scoring sequels, animation & the use of his music in film trailers.

 

This is part one of a two-part interview. The second part will be available sometime during the weekend.

 

Enjoy the chat & the music.

 

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UPDATE!

The first update is that we now have a Patreon. If you want to support us by throwing a few bucks our way, no pressure, then you can do so by going to https://bit.ly/2QWDGeO Lots of cool rewards to be had.

 

I was also a guest on the soundtrack game show SETTLE THE SCORE.  This was my second appearance.  Lots of fun.  Support the show with a like and subscribe!

 

 

 

LATEST EPISODE!

 

THE ARCHIVE WITH JASON DRURY: EPISODE 29 - PART 2
http://www.cinematicsound.net/the-archive-with-jason-drury-episode-29-pt1/

 

The show starts with the cue “The Ransom” from the recently released deluxe edition of the 2001 score ALONG CAME A SPIDER composed by Jerry Goldsmith (Varese Sarabande).

 

The show continues with music from season two of THE ORVILLE (La La Land Records). You’ll first hear Shawn Murphy’s remix of the main theme composed by Bruce Broughton. Then you will hear a suite from the episode “Identity Part One” composed by John Debney.

 

Then Jason showcases selections from Ernest Troost’s score for the 1990 sci-fi horror comedy, TREMORS (La La Land Records), music from the 1976 Bernard Herrmann’s masterpiece OBSESSION (Music Box Records), and finishes with James Horner’s 1989 controversial classic score to HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS (Intrada Records).

 

Other shows updated since I was last here...

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Robert Folk Interview Part 2
http://www.cinematicsound.net/interview-with-robert-folk-part-two/

 

The Music of Robert Folk
http://www.cinematicsound.net/the-flag-ship-show-the-music-of-robert-folk/

 

Author J. Blake Fichera has joined the team with a new show called SCORED TO DEATH RADIO
http://www.cinematicsound.net/scored-to-death-premiere-episode/

 

Top 10 Game Scores of 2020 Part 2
http://www.cinematicsound.net/the-1upbeat-with-eric-silver-top-10-games-scores-part-2/

 

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NEW EPISODE OF CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO

 

SCORED TO DEATH RADIO - EP.1 PT.2
http://www.cinematicsound.net/scored-to-death-premiere-episode-part-2/

 

In the second and final instalment of this music special, author and host J Blake Fichera highlights the talent and work of the fantastic line-up of film composers who are featured in his new book, SCORED TO DEATH 2: MORE CONVERSATIONS WITH SOME OF HORROR’S GREATEST COMPOSERS. You’ll hear selections from such films as ARMY OF DARKNESS (LoDuca), HELL FEST (McCreary, Massari), IT FOLLOWS (Disasterpiece), GRETEL & HANSEl (Rob), SOUND OF DEATH NOTE (Kawai), DAY OF THE DEAD (Harrison), BRUISER (Rubinstein) and more.

 

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First of all, you only have a few hours remaining to vote for CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO in the QUITE THE THING MEDIA PODCAST AWARDS. We are nominated in the MUSIC CATEGORY. It only takes a few seconds. Thanks in advance for your vote.

 

https://quitethethingmedia.com/awards-voting/

 

NEW EPISODE OF CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO

 

TRAILER MUSIC WRITTEN BY THE FILM’S COMPOSER
http://www.cinematicsound.net/the-flag-ship-show-trailer-music-written-by-the-films-composer/

 

On today’s new episode of THE FLAGSHIP SHOW on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO NETWORK, Erik Woods presents custom trailer music written by the film’s composer.

Before we get into the music you will hear a brief history of the movie trailer. For this section, Erik has referenced portions of Matthew Schimkowitz’s essay published on hopesandfear.com called AN EPIC HISTORY OF THE MOVIE TRAILER. We thank Matt for being so cooperative in allowing us to quote portions of his extremely well-researched essay in the program.

 

Afterwards, you will then hear suites featuring the trailer music of John Debney (LAIR, THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST), Jerry Goldsmith (RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD PART II, EXTREME PREJUDICE), and John Williams (BACHELOR FLAT, 1941, HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE, NIXON).

 

You’ll also hear a video game suite featuring music by Jack Wall (MYST III: EXILE), Gareth Coker (ORI AND THE BLIND FOREST) and Chad Seiter (RECORE). We’ll then move onto Golden Age trailers including music by Max Steiner (THE ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN) and Erich Wolfgang Korngold (THE SEA HAWK)

 

The show then ends with selections by David Newman (HOFFA) and James Horner (TITANIC). And there will be numerous surprises sprinkled throughout the show.

 

OTHER PROGRAMS YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED

 

THE ARCHIVE WITH JASON DRURY: QUARTET RECORDS SPOTLIGHT – EPISODE 2
http://www.cinematicsound.net/the-archive-with-jason-drury-quartet-records-spotlight-episode-2/

 

INDIANA JONES AND CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO | RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK 40TH ANNIVERSARY

http://www.cinematicsound.net/indiana-jones-and-cinematic-sound-radio/

 

FILMIC WITH LEY BRICKNELL – EPISODE 8
http://www.cinematicsound.net/filmic-with-ley-bricknell-episode-8/

 

SOUNDTRACK ALLEY: ALIENS
http://www.cinematicsound.net/soundtrack-alley-aliens/

 

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4 minutes ago, Erik Woods said:

First of all, you only have a few hours remaining to vote for CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO in the QUITE THE THING MEDIA PODCAST AWARDS. We are nominated in the MUSIC CATEGORY. It only takes a few seconds. Thanks in advance for your vote.

 

Can't vote because I haven't heard all the nominees.

 

Nah, just kidding. Voted! :D

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FIRST OF ALL...

 

Please VOTE for CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO in the 2021 Podcast Awards. This isn't the same as the QUITE THE THING MEDIA Awards I was promoted last month. That vote is over! It only takes 5 minutes to register and vote for The Podcast Awards. The only way we get a nomination is if enough of you support the show by voting for us.

 

We are eligible in two categories. MUSIC and PEOPLE'S CHOICE.

https://www.podcastawards.com/app/signup

 

Thanks in advance!

 

NEW EPISODE OF CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO

 

SOUNDTRACK ALLEY: LEGEND - PART ONE
http://www.cinematicsound.net/soundtrack-alley-legend-part-one/

 

The ninth episode of SOUNDTRACK ALLEY here on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO features a bit of a different format than other SOUNDTRACK ALLEY episodes. Regular host, Randy Andrews, decided to skip this episode and left it up to Erik Woods to host and moderate a roundtable discussion about the film, LEGEND.

 

Joining Erik is the host of THE ARCHIVE, Jason Drury, host of OBSCURE SCORES, Robert Daniels and CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO’s in-house composer and host of COMPOSER CONVERSATIONS, David Coscina.

 

The original score for the film was composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith, performed by The National Philharmonic Orchestra and recorded by the legendary Mike Ross-Trevor. However, due to the massive changes made from the European version to the American version of the film, it was decided to remove Goldsmith’s score and have the German electronic group, Tangerine Dream, write and perform a new score.

 

In part one of our look at the production of LEGEND and the use of music in both versions, Erik, Jason, Robert and David talk about various topics including when they first saw the film, which version of the film they like, the film’s production design, the gorgeous cinematography, Ridley Scott’s history as a director, a comparison of Jerry Goldsmith’s and Tangerine Dream’s scores and a detailed comparison of “The Unicorn” sequence, which Goldsmith and Tangerine Dream both scored.

 

In addition, David Coscina’s participation in this discussion offers a unique perceptive to the program as he brings his expertise as a composer to the table and provides detailed musical analysis of both scores and performs specific sections of each score on his piano to help paint a clear picture as to what the Jerry Goldsmith and Tangerine Dream were bringing to the film.

 

Part two of the program, where we compare more cues from each score, will be made available shortly.

 

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BRAND NEW EPISODE OF THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST

 

INTERVIEW WITH AUSTIN WINTORY
http://www.cinematicsound.net/interview-with-austin-wintory-part-one/

 

Jason Drury interviews film and video game composer, Austin Wintory.

 

In part one of this two-part interview, Wintory talks extensively about his work on video games & how he chooses assignments as well as playing samples of his wonderful music.

 

Also...

 

Don't forget to vote for the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST in the 2021 Podcast Awards. It only takes 5 minutes to register and vote for The Podcast Awards. The only way we get a nomination is if enough of you support the show by voting for us.

 

We are eligible in two categories. MUSIC and PEOPLE'S CHOICE.

 

https://www.podcastawards.com/app/signup

 

Thanks!

 

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On 7/21/2021 at 8:21 AM, JTWfan77 said:

I voted for CSR in both categories

 

On 7/21/2021 at 1:40 PM, KittBash said:

I've done the same :)


Thank you sooooooo very much. This means the world to me. Thanks for making the effort!

 

Cheers!!!

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BRAND NEW EPISODE OF THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST

 

SOUNDTRACK ALLEY: LEGEND - PART 2
http://www.cinematicsound.net/soundtrack-alley-legend-part-two/

 

Part two of the ninth episode of SOUNDTRACK ALLEY here on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO continues the analysis and discussion of the music written for the separate cuts of Ridley Scott’s 1985 epic dark fantasy adventure film, LEGEND, featuring music by Jerry Goldsmith (European Cut) and Tangerine Dream (American Cut).

 

The conversation continues with an in-depth look at three more sequences; Jack accepting weapons and armour to become The Champion, a bewitched and seduced Lili dancing and the fall of Darkness.

Joining fill-in host, Erik Woods, is the host of THE ARCHIVE, Jason Drury, host of OBSCURE SCORES, Robert Daniels and CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO’s in-house composer and host of COMPOSER CONVERSATIONS, David Coscina.

 

Also...

 

Don't forget to vote for the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST in the 2021 Podcast Awards. It only takes 5 minutes to register and vote for The Podcast Awards. The only way we get a nomination is if enough of you support the show by voting for us.

 

We are eligible in two categories. MUSIC and PEOPLE'S CHOICE.

https://www.podcastawards.com/app/signup

 

Thanks!

 

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BRAND NEW EPISODE OF THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST

 

ALL REQUEST SHOW #1

http://www.cinematicsound.net/the-flag-ship-show-all-request-show-1/

 

Erik Woods presents the first ALL REQUEST SHOW since 2004 on today’s new episode of THE FLAGSHIP SHOW on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST.

Since launching the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST Patreon a few months ago, we’ve offered our patrons exclusive perks based on the tier they signed up for. One of those perks is participating in all request programs.

 

All Request Shows were a norm for CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO back on the FM dial between 1996 and 2006. They were some of my favourite shows. It gave my listeners a chance to participate in the programming of the show and was always a special program to produce. It’s been 17 years since the last all-request show so as a perk for some of our patrons we are now bringing back the all-request show on a bi-monthly basis. If you want to participate in future all-request shows, please head over to our Patreon page, and join the community in any tier that is $5 USD/month or above. Once you do so you will be able to participate in all upcoming all request programs.

 

For this premiere all-request program, our participants included Max Hamulyak, Dave Williams, Victor Field, Don Mase, Alphonse Brown, Douglas Lacey, Williams Welch, Alan Rogers, Tim Burden and Joe Wiles. They requested tracks from such composers as Rachel Portman, John Powell, Ron Grainer, James Horner, John Barry, John Paesano, Hans Zimmer, David Newman, Jane Antonia Cornish and Bear McCreary. Let me tell you, the playlist is fantastic! Sure, some selections come from big blockbusters but there are other selections that come from more obscure fare. And one cue was from a score I had never heard before.

 

With that being said, I hope you all enjoy the program. This was easily one of the most enjoyable shows I’ve produced in years. Again, for those that didn’t get a chance to participate and want to be a part of October’s all-request program, we’d love to have you join the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST Patreon family. But don’t feel like you have to join. I’m not forcing anyone to join. Remember this podcast will always be free to listen to but if you want to support the program and join the community we’ve formed on Patreon then we’d love to have you.

 

Enjoy the show!

 

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4 hours ago, Jurassic Shark said:

What did he do?

 

Very little, to be honest. @Erik Woods is very nice to give me/the Odyssey a shout-out!

 

He simply asked what previously unreleased cues should be played, given a time limit of 12 minutes or so. I immediately had to rule out "Lost Luggage" as that would have been the entire suite! So I just picked my favorites of the shorter cues to include, the most important of which was "The Map".

 

Yavar

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8 minutes ago, Jurassic Shark said:

I guess he just wanted the Yavar seal of approval to flaunt. ;)

 

Erik's an old broadcasting pro. I'm sure he doesn't need approval from a young whippersnapper like me who's only had a podcast for a few years...

 

Yavar

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3 hours ago, JTWfan77 said:

Thanks for this Erik. I'm looking forward to listening. Will there be other V/S Club shows beyond part 2?


Absolutely. We are planning to dive into the back catalogue at some point.  Any scores that you want to hear specifically?

2 hours ago, Yavar Moradi said:

 

Erik's an old broadcasting pro. I'm sure he doesn't need approval from a young whippersnapper like me who's only had a podcast for a few years...

 

Yavar


You guys are killing it, Yavar. I'm just an old radio guy but you guys are truly using the podcast platform the way it was meant to be used.  I'm always looking for advice from old and new and there was no way I was going to assemble that LOVE FIELD suite without you, Yavar.  You've been a great supporter of my show and I will do my best to support your program anyway I can.

2 hours ago, Yavar Moradi said:

 

Very little, to be honest. @Erik Woods is very nice to give me/the Odyssey a shout-out!

 

He simply asked what previously unreleased cues should be played, given a time limit of 12 minutes or so. I immediately had to rule out "Lost Luggage" as that would have been the entire suite! So I just picked my favorites of the shorter cues to include, the most important of which was "The Map".

 

Yavar


I did get "Lost Luggage" in there... not the complete cue but the portion I chose, which was a big chunk, segued nicely out of "The Photos"

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31 minutes ago, Erik Woods said:

You guys are killing it, Yavar. I'm just an old radio guy but you guys are truly using the podcast platform the way it was meant to be used.  I'm always looking for advice from old and new and there was no way I was going to assemble that LOVE FIELD suite without you, Yavar.  You've been a great supporter of my show and I will do my best to support your program anyway I can.

 

Awww, thanks man! Have you had a chance to check out the Spotlight yet?

https://goldsmithodyssey.buzzsprout.com/159614/9149827-odyssey-soundtrack-spotlight-love-field-1992

 

(Would love to know your thoughts after you do.)

 

31 minutes ago, Erik Woods said:

I did get "Lost Luggage" in there... not the complete cue but the portion I chose, which was a big chunk, segued nicely out of "The Photos"

 

Interesting. I'm glad you managed that since it brings variety (at least I assume you opted for some of the suspense/action from that lengthy and varied cue?)

 

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On 9/8/2021 at 5:17 PM, Erik Woods said:

Absolutely. We are planning to dive into the back catalogue at some point.  Any scores that you want to hear specifically?

That’s excellent news!

 

From the first Varèse Sarabande CD Club tranche (1989–1992):

 


From the current Varèse Sarabande CD Club (2001–present):

 

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For titles that are expansions of regular V/S albums please give preference to previously unreleased material where possible :)

 

Looking forward!

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BRAND NEW EPISODE OF THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST

 

VARESE SARABANDE CD CLUB - PART TWO
http://www.cinematicsound.net/the-flag-ship-show-varese-sarabande-cd-club-part-1-2/

 

In today’s episode of THE FLAGSHIP SHOW on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST, Jason Drury joins Erik Woods to present part two of their look at Varese Sarabande Records’ latest three batches of CD club releases.

 

Varese Sarabande CD Club began in the late ’80s which was a mail-order CD club of great film scores not otherwise available on compact disc. It wasn’t until 1989 did we get to see the first release. In the first batch of releases, which came out between 1989 and 1992, we got to finally hear on CD for the first time such scores as CHERRY 2000, FEDORA, VIBES, RED SONJA, RAGGEDY MAN, STAR N BARS, THE BURBS, WE’RE NO ANGELS, JAGGED EDGE and others for the first time on CD.

 

In part two, you’ll hear selections from DANTE’S PEAK by John Frizzell with themes by James Newton Howard, PAYCHECK by John Powell and LIONHEART by Jerry Goldsmith. You’ll also hear a surprise suite at the end of the program from one of the earliest releases in the Varese Sarabande CD Club back in the late 80s.

 

In addition, during the LIONHEART segment, I recommended that you all listen to the LIONHEART episode of THE GOLDSMITH ODYSSEY. It’s one of their very best episodes where they do a deep dive into all of the missing music and the numerous themes Goldsmith composed for the film. Check it out by going to https://goldsmithodyssey.buzzsprout.com/159614/8621034-odyssey-soundtrack-spotlight-lionheart-1987

 

Enjoy!

 

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CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO 25th ANNIVERSARY ZOOM CHAT/Q&A

 

Join us this Saturday at 3pm (EST) - 12pm (PST) for a 25th anniversary live & interactive CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO Zoom Chat/Q&A. The panel includes Erik Woods, Jason Drury, Randall Andrews, J Blake Fichera & Ley Bricknell.

 

Register for the event > https://bit.ly/3kr1svZ

 

We hope to see you there!

 

 

 

 

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UPDATE!

My good friend and host of OBSCURE SCORES / VISIONS IN SOUND, Robert Daniels, will be joining the panel tomorrow.  We hope to see you there. It should be a fun time!

 

Register for the event > https://bit.ly/3kr1svZ

 

Cheers,

 

-Erik-

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BRAND NEW HALLOWEEN EPISODES OF THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST

 

SCORED TO DEATH RADIO WITH J. BLAKE FICHERA: THE SOUNDS OF STEPHEN KING – CHAPTER THREE
http://www.cinematicsound.net/scored-to-death-radio-the-music-of-stephen-king-3/

 

In this third installment of The Sounds of Stephen King limited series, host J. Blake Fichera continues his exploration into the vast, beautiful and terrifying cinematic soundscapes inspired by the texts of one of horror’s greatest and most celebrated authors. You’ll hear selections from MISERY, GRAVEYARD SHIFT, IT: CHAPTER ONE & TWO, NEEDFUL THINGS, CHRISTINE, and many more.

 

OBSCURE SCORES: EPISODE SEVEN – 2021 HALLOWEEN SPECIAL
http://www.cinematicsound.net/obscure-scores-episode-seven/

 

On this program Robert Daniels digs up some unusual Halloween treats with selections from TORMENTED by Albert Glasser, MANOS: THE HANDS OF FATE by Robert Smith, Jr. & Russ Huddleston and EEGAH by Arch Hall, Jr.

 

THE FLAGSHIP SHOW: 2021 HALLOWEEN SPECIAL – RE-RECORDING HORROR
http://www.cinematicsound.net/the-flag-ship-show-2021-halloween-special-rerecording-horror/

 

In this episode of THE FLAGSHIP SHOW on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST, we celebrate the Halloween season once again by highlighting horror score re-recordings including selections from THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS (Elfman), BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA (Kilar), CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON (Mancini), HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (Salter), ED WOOD (Shore), WORLD WAR Z (Beltrami) and many more.

 

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PREMIERE EPISODE OF TALKING SOUNDTRACKS ON THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST

 

INTERVIEW WITH BRUCE BROUGHTON PART 1
http://www.cinematicsound.net/talking-soundtracks-interview-with-bruce-broughton-part-1/

 

In April 2021 for TALKING SOUNDTRACKS, Jason talked to Bruce Broughton via Zoom at his home in Los Angeles, California. In part one of this two-part interview, amongst other things, Broughton talks about his way into television scoring, his first film projects and his work on Silverado, Tombstone and Young Sherlock Holmes.

 

And of course, throughout both episodes, you will hear samples of music from one of the finest composers ever to work in film, TV, video games and the concert hall.

 

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A few weeks ago I was interviewed by Frank R Wilson for his soundtrack podcast, WHAT'S THE SCORE.

 

Frank gave me the opportunity to talk about my life, my work, my podcast, and tell some deeply personal stories. I was also allowed to bring a few personal tracks along to play on the program. 

 

I hope you enjoy the show, as well as the music and the stories behind why I brought them to the show. 

This interview was very different from most of the others I've been a part of and I just want to thank Frank for inviting me to be a guest on his show and for allowing me to be so open and candid. Frank truly made me feel welcome on his program and I hope I can return the favour soon.  

 

Until then, enjoy the show!

 

https://whatsthescore1.podbean.com/e/guest-podcaster-eric-woods/

 

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THE FLAGSHIP SHOW: A CHAT WITH PATREON MEMBER JOE WILES – SPORTS SCORES PART 1
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Today we present a chat between host Erik Woods and Patreon member, Joe Wiles, on THE FLAGSHIP SHOW on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST.

Joe Wiles is one of two CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST patrons who signed up for the exclusive top COMPOSER TIER at the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST Patreon. Joe took advantage of the tier’s exclusive perk to co-host a program with Erik Woods and play whatever music he wanted. Joe and Erik talked for a considerable time so the show has been split into two parts.

 

Today you will hear part one of the chat where you will hear Joe talk about his life, career, his interest in film music and how he discovered CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO. He also brought some music along with him… all of the tracks were from Sports Themed Films. You’ll hear selections from HOOSIERS (Goldsmith), DAYS OF THUNDER (Zimmer), ROCKY (Conti), FOR LOVE OF THE GAME (Poledouris), FIELD OF DREAMS (Horner), and THE ROOKIE (Burwell).

 

I hope you enjoy the show. The second part of the program will be uploaded soon.

 

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2021 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
http://www.cinematicsound.net/2021-christmas-special/

 

On today’s program, six CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST hosts join me again to celebrate the holiday season by playing Christmas themed music from a wide variety of film, TV and video game scores. Join Robert Daniels from OBSCURE SCORES, Jason Drury from THE ARCHIVE & TALKING SOUNDTRACKS, Ley Bricknell from FILMIC, J. Blake Fichera from SCORED TO DEATH RADIO, Randy Andrew’s from THE ANIME SPECTACULAR & SOUNDTRACK ALLEY, the voice of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO, Tim Burden and me, Erik Woods, for our annual Yuletide spectacular.

 

On the show today, you are going to hear a wide variety of Christmas / Holiday / Winter themed music including A BOY CALLED CHRISTMAS (Marianelli), MIRACLE OF 34th STREET (Broughton), 8-BIT CHRISTMAS (Trapanese), TOKYO GODFATHERS (Suzuki / Moonriders) THE CHRISTMAS MIRACLE OF JONATHAN TOOMEY (Farley), A VISIT FROM SAINT NICHOLAS (“‘TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS”) (Moore / vocal: Robin Williams) and 3615 CODE PÈRE NOËL (Lalanne)

 

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JOHN WILLIAMS 90TH BIRTHDAY SPECIAL – PART TWO
http://www.cinematicsound.net/john-williams-90th-birthday-special-part-two/

 

On February 8, 2022, composer John Williams turns 90 years old. To honour one of the greatest film composers of all time THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST is proud to present a mammoth six-part podcast series dedicated to the five-time Academy Award winner.

 

In part one we looked at John Williams career starting in 1961 all the way through to 1969. In part two of this six-part special, we will be presenting an overview of John Williams’ work spanning 1970-1976 including such films as JANE EYRE, THE COWBOYS, IMAGES, THE TOWERING INFERNO, JAWS, THE MISSOURI BREAKS, FAMILY PLOT and much more.

 

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JOHN WILLIAMS 90TH BIRTHDAY SPECIAL – PART THREE
http://www.cinematicsound.net/john-williams-90th-birthday-special-part-three/

 

On February 8, 2022, composer John Williams turns 90 years old. To honour one of the greatest film composers of all time THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST is proud to present a mammoth six-part podcast series dedicated to the five-time Academy Award winner.

In part one we looked at John Williams career starting in 1961 all the way through to 1969. In part two we presented an overview of John Williams work spanning 1970-1976.

 

In part three of this six-part special, you’ll hear selections from the golden era of John Williams career from 1977-1986 including such films and television shows as STAR WARS, JAWS II, THE FURY, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL, RETURN OF THE JEDI, INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM, AMAZING STORIES, SPACE CAMP and much more.

 

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JOHN WILLIAMS 90TH BIRTHDAY SPECIAL – PART FOUR
http://www.cinematicsound.net/john-williams-90th-birthday-special-part-four/

 

On February 8, 2022, composer John Williams turns 90 years old. To honour one of the greatest film composers of all time THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST is proud to present a mammoth six-part podcast series dedicated to the five-time Academy Award winner.

 

In part one we looked at John Williams career starting in 1961 to 1969. In part two we presented an overview of John Williams work spanning 1970 to 1976. Part three focused on John Williams' golden era from 1977 to 1986.

 

In part four of this six-part special, you'll hear selections from John Williams career spanning 1987-1996 including such films, television shows and sporting events as EMPIRE OF THE SUN, INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE, BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1992 BARCELONA SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES, HOME ALONE, FAR AND AWAY, JURASSIC PARK, SCHINDLER'S LIST and much more.

 

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JOHN WILLIAMS 90TH BIRTHDAY SPECIAL – PART FIVE
http://www.cinematicsound.net/john-williams-90th-birthday-special-part-five/

 

On February 8, 2022, composer John Williams turns 90 years old. To honour one of the greatest film composers of all time THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST is proud to present a mammoth six-part podcast series dedicated to the five-time Academy Award winner.

 

In part one we looked at John Williams career starting in 1961 through to 1969. In part two we presented an overview of Williams work spanning 1970-1976. Part three focused on his golden era from 1977-to 1986. Part four was a look at the Maestro’s career spanning 1987-1996.

 

In part five of this six-part special, you’ll hear selections from John Williams career spanning 1997-2004 including such films, and television shows as THE LOST WORLD JURASSIC PARK, ROSEWOOD, SEVEN YEAR IN TIBET, SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, THE PHANTOM MENACE, HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE, THE PATRIOT, MASTERPIECE THEATRE, MINORITY REPORT and many more.

 

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