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Originally posted by Richard--W View PostThey are the CD's, yes.
I will box 'em up for you now and send them tomorrow Monday.
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They are the CD's, yes.
I will box 'em up for you now and send them tomorrow Monday.
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Eurocult Soundtracks
I'm definitely interested as long as they are CDs and not lps.
Have a huge pile of unopened extra Blus and DVDs like Criterion's WAGES OF FEAR and THE GUNS OF NAVARONNE. Give me tomorrow and I'll send a list Richard. I'd love to snag those Bond soundtracks.
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Who wants FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, GOLDFINGER, YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, and DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER? These are the restored soundtracks from MGM / EMI, British editions circa 2005. Unplayed, still in the shrink wrap, brand new. I forgot I had these extra copies in a box I just opened. Will trade for something or other, a blu-ray, a DVD.
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Originally posted by Ian Jane View PostNo idea but it's pretty embarassing...
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Wow! That was... weird! :-)
Any idea how old that is? Sounds like early 90's to me.
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A mix of Italian soundtracks:
http://fingersports.blogspot.co.uk/2.../down-mix.html
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Originally posted by Scyther View PostYeah, Ian. I especially like Marcello Giombini's work on Anthropophagus and Erotic Nights of the Living Dead. It's funny how Joe has so many aspects of his films which work (cinematography, location, music) to make up for others which, generally...kinda don't (characterization, pacing, plot).
I've always dug this score too (not D'Amato related, but still cool):
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Intrada announced today they've started importing Ennio Morricone's soundtrack to the "first" spaghetti western, THE GUNFIGHT AT RED SANDS (1963):
http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.7952/.f
Need to see get that film in good quality, too.
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Yeah, Ian. I especially like Marcello Giombini's work on Anthropophagus and Erotic Nights of the Living Dead. It's funny how Joe has so many aspects of his films which work (cinematography, location, music) to make up for others which, generally...kinda don't (characterization, pacing, plot).
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