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  1. In der Tat! Sehr schön. Jetzt bin ich mal auf die Tracklist und das Cover gespannt.
  2. Hohe Erwartungen an den Score habe ich natürlich. Aber keinesfall zu hohe. Es ist halt eine ziemliche Vorfreude. Endlich kriege ich einen neuen Star Trek Score zu hören. Mir ist natürlich klar, das er auch zu einer Entäuschung werden könnte. (Gleiches gilt für den Film.) Falls es nichts wird...tja, Pech gehabt. Ich kann auch damit leben.
  3. Tja, mir solls recht sein. Haupsache die CD hat eine ordentliche Lauflänge. Klingt zwar verlockend, aber ich für meinen Teil hätte da lieber eine gepresste CD, auch wenn der Score nicht komplett ist.
  4. Hmm, was Varése betrifft, denke ich mal das zumindest für Colosseum ein gewisses Kontingent reserviert sein wird. Könnte mir vorstellen, das die "normalen" Händler regulär bestellen müssen. Aber das natürlich ist nur eine Vermutung.
  5. Ja, meiner natürlich auch! Hoffentlich. Das wäre ja schön. Ist es eigentlich sicher das er von Varése kommt?
  6. Na gut, Temperaturen so um die 25° im Sommer kann ich mir ja auch noch gefallen lassen, aber alles was darüber geht...Nein, das ist leider nichts für mich. Tja, und das ist genau mein Problem. Mit so einer dämlichen Gräser - und Roggenpollenallergie muß ich mich auch noch rumplagen. So ab mitte Mai gehts bei mir wieder richtig los. (Hach, ist Selbstmitleid nicht was herrliches?)
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  8. Ja, ich warte mit. Aber diesmal reizt mich von diesen Releases auch keines. Vielleicht das nächste mal.
  9. Erstmal ein herzliches Willkommen an MacGuffin! Gruß zurück. Da fühl ich mich doch glatt angesprochen. Ein Sommer mit 50°Grad oder mehr ...? Näh, bitte nicht. Alles über 30° ist doch absolute Folter. Ich bin auch eher ein Freund von moderaten Temperaturen, denn frieren tu auch nicht so leicht. (Vielleicht sollte ich nach Island ziehen.) Ja, so schlaf ich auch. Allerdings leicht zur Seite gedreht und der Kopf ruht dabei auf dem Arm. Fast wie die "stabile Seitenlage".
  10. Hanover Street Limited Edition of 3000 copies Music Composed by John Barry Arguably the most sought after, never-before-released, score by John Barry! Without question it is one of the greats by one of the greats! Hanover Street (1979) is finally available! A 30th anniversary rescue! Believe it! An epic love story set during the London Blitz of WWII this is prime Barry from the time of The Black Hole (1979), Moonraker (1979), Somewhere In Time (1980) and Raise The Titanic (1980). War-torn Europe is the setting for this Peter Hyams-directed romantic action/adventure from Columbia Pictures about the fateful entanglements of two men in love with the same woman. Lt. David Halloran (Harrison Ford), a courageous American bomber pilot, and a British nurse (Lesley-Anne Down) accidentally meet during an air raid and fall instantly in love. Committed to an assignment, David asks her to meet him two weeks later in spite of the fact that she is married. And she does. Her husband, Paul Sellinger (Christopher Plummer), is a British intelligence officer in charge of a special, dangerous mission behind enemy lines. As fate would have it, Halloran is chosen to fly Sellinger on the task. When their plane is shot down, the two must work together to complete the mission - and it is only then that Halloran discovers who Sellinger is. John Barrys complete score has been painstakingly restored, filling the CD to capacity! Over 60 minutes of music in glorious stereo plus four bonus cues taken from the sole surviving mono source this release of Hanover Street has been nothing short of an epic production unto itself. Its a score that has been held as a holy grail by many since the day they first heard it! This very special release, which launches a very special year for the Varèse Sarabande CD Club, is for them and for all fans of lush, unabashedly romantic, film music! 1. Main Title (3:44) 2. David Meets Margaret (1:31) 3. The Bombing (3:15) 4. On Hanover Street (3:25) 5. Making Love (2:08) 6. Home Life (1:37) 7. Countryside And Courtship (1:57) 8. Christmas Eve (1:45) 9. Trying To Forget (3:20) 10. Message From Paul (1:30) 11. Change Of Plans (1:33) 12. Direct Hit (1:59) 13. Bail Out Over France (3:08) 14. Gestapo Headquarters (2:07) 15. Cover Blown (6:03) 16. A Resourceful Man (2:47) 17. Motorcycle Chase And Bridge Battle (4:14) 18. Finale (3:56) 19. End Credits (2:37) Bonus Tracks: 20. Chatanooga Choo-Choo (Source) (2:45) 21. Little Brown Jug (Source) (3:26) 22. Finale (Alternate) (3:58) 23. Gestapo Headquarters (Revised - mono) (2:07) 24. Cover Blown (Revised - mono) (6:01) 25. Motorcycle Chase And Bridge Battle (Revised - mono) (4:24) 26. Finale (Revised - mono) (3:48) ________________________________________________________________ Nightwing Limited Edition of 1500 copies Music Composed and Conducted by Henry Mancini Henry Mancini is one of the most famous and successful film composers of all time. Unfortunately his extraordinary success as a songwriter and composer for romantic comedies came at the expense of him receiving much attention for his darker or more dramatic scores. Lifeforce (1985) is a masterpiece. Even The Great Mouse Detective allowed Mancini to whip up quite an orchestral storm for the Big Ben Chase. People forget that Henry Mancini actually began his career with pictures like It Came From Outer Space (1953), Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954) and Tarantula (1955)! Nightwing comes from that family, but its from 1979! It gave Mancini a chance to return to his roots. The cult film, recently resurrected for a late night screening in Los Angeles for a group of the films devoted fans, was directed by Arthur Hiller (Love Story, Penelope, Author! Author!) and starred Nick Mancuso, Kathryn Harrold and David Warner. The score features some of Mancinis most mystical, spiritual and hypnotic writing, alongside a good old-fashioned Battle In The Bat Cave! Nick Mancuso is Youngman Duran, a Maskai Indian tribal deputy torn between the modern world and the ancient mysticism of his people. During his patrol one day, Duran is summoned to investigate the bizarre death of a horse. The animal exhibits razor-sharp wounds that no coyote or mountain lion could inflict. Meanwhile, Duran's girlfriend, Anne (Kathryn Harrold), is on a camping trip in the desert. That night, Anne's party is attacked by thousands of swarming bats, leaving Anne as the only survivor. Duran learns of the attack and sets out to save her but, his most difficult task looms ahead. How will he stop the sinister menace that is terrorizing the area? Henry Mancini recorded the main title from Nightwing for his album Mancini In Surround Mostly Monsters, Murders and Mysteries, but the original soundtrack makes it world premier here! It's hard to believe that the films of 1979 are now celebarting 30-year anniversaries! 1. Main Title (3:16) 2. Abners Painting (1:16) 3. Visit To Kochina Springs (1:18) 4. Just A Chill (:49) 5. Abner Has Left (:58) 6. Be Careful (:34) 7. Abners Burial (2:28) 8. Up In Smoke (1:15) 9. Hes Risen (:25) 10. Escape From The Bats (:47) 11. Goin Fishin (2:11) 12. Dead Priests (:46) 13. The Lines Cross (1:34) 14. Search For Anne (3:55) 15. They Are Evil (1:17) 16. Return To The Root (2:57) 17. The Bat Nest (2:45) 18. They Are Evil II (1:30) 19. Battle In The Bat Cave (5:18) 20. Finale / End Title (1:59) 21. Nightwing (4:13) Bonus Tracks: 22. Bat Song (1:33) 23. Bat Song II (1:19) _________________________________________________________________ Lure Of The Wilderness Limited Edition of 1000 copies Music Composed and Conducted by Franz Waxman Well, heres one that is probably not on very many lists of scores that people have been dying for. In fact, its probably a score that not many people have ever heard or even heard of, for that matter! But isnt that part of what makes film music so much fun? The truly great composers were almost all so prolific that even a composers most dedicated fans will not have heard everything. In this case we have a 1952 score by Franz Waxman so you know it has to be great! And great it is! Lure of The Wilderness was directed by Jean Negulesco (Humoresque, Johnny Belinda, Three Coins In The Fountain, Boy On A Dolphin) and starred Walter Brennan, Jean Peters and Jeffrey Hunter in a story of a young girl and her father, who is unjustly accused of murder. They seek refuge in a Georgia swamp until they are befriended by a trapper who penetrates the swamp in search of his dog. The score is beautiful, exotic, lilting, ominous and percussive. Waxman was always musically adventurous and he most certainly held nothing back here. It will be a musical discovery for almost everyone as though Waxman had recorded it just a few months ago! Lets just pretend that the film opens next Friday! New from 20th Century-Fox! 1. Cry Of The Swamp (9:06) 2. The Great Adventure (10:05) 3. The Stars (7:42) 4. Cottonmouth (7:42) 5. The Blue Dress (7:52) 6. Laurie (7:47) 7. The Return (11:04) _______________________________________________________________________ Russkies Limited Edition of 1000 copies Music Composed by James Newton Howard Everyone has their favorite score from the early days of Varèse Sarabande. We get letters all the time from people who dont understand why we havent released their favorite. This should take care of more than a few of those because weve certainly received our share of letters for this early James Newton Howard score. Set in sunny Key West during a Fourth of July celebration, Russkies (1987) starred Joaquin Phoenix, Peter Billingsley and Stefan DeSalle as three buddies who sneak off to their secret fort and to their surprise discover a Russian sailor hiding there. He is Mischa (Whip Hubley), who with two shipmates was assigned to sneak into the town military base to steal certain computer parts. Unfortunately, a rafting accident left him stranded and alone. The boys eventually decide to help poor Mischa make it back to his home. 1. Main Title (1:50) 2. Dannys Theme (5:04) 3. Men Against The Sea (2:30) 4. The Submarine (3:16) 5. Danny Enters Bunker (1:11) 6. Danny Flies (1:07) 7. The Cuban Project (2:10) 8. Sgt. Slammer (1:08) 9. On The Ball (:34) 10. The Old Russian Folk Song (1:08) 11. Ramay Chases Russkies (1:49) 12. Sgt. Kovack (1:18) 13. Mischa Throws Fish (2:19) 14. Kids Bike Through Town (:59) 15. After The Fight (:59) 16. Mischa Cuts Fence (:47) 17. Danny Escapes (:29) 18. Youre in America Now (:45) 19. The End of the Dream (1:51)
  11. Was mir als erstes ins Auge sprang war natürlich : Jerry Goldsmith: Jerry's Gold Myth Aber die sind alle toll. Super Liste!
  12. Kann ich mich nur anschließen. Ich mag den Score auch. "Elektronik-lastig" ist er, das stimmt. Mich stört es aber nicht im Geringsten. Im Gegenteil, passt IMHO hervorragend zusammen.
  13. Interessant. Ich bedanke mich ebenfalls, Stefan. PS: Willkommen zurück, warst ja lange nicht da.
  14. Galeria Kaufhof stoppt Verkauf von Ab 18-Spielen Was soll man nun davon halten...?
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