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DAWN OF THE DEAD NEW/SEALED PROMO - £££$$$VALUE????

I HAVE A NEW AND SEALED PROMO OF THE DAWN OF THE DEAD SCORE BY TYLER BATES. I RECEIVED TWO BY MISTAKE AND AM PASSING MY SECOND COPY UP FOR SALE. I NEED TO GET A ROUGH ESTIMATE OF TO WHAT IT'S <b>REAL</b> VALUE IS...

CAN ANYONE HELP????

fuzzbox77, February 19, 2008; 8:38 AM

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Tyler Bates sent it to anyone who asked, so... what does that make the value? Free. :) Why not pass that generosity on?

hammon, February 19, 2008; 1:29 PM


I agree with Hammon.... pay it forward. There is undoubtedly another zombie fan out there
who would REALLY appreciate some flesh-eating monster music to chill out too.

rwjolley, February 19, 2008; 8:51 PM


The value is what the hell someone on ebay will pay for it on any given day.

Personally I prefer the George Romero "Dawn Of The Dead" from 1978 with the Golblin score.

Several nights ago I had a dream. In this dream George Romero was doing another remake of "Night Of The Living Dead". This time I was trapped in the farmhouse with the others.
The house was high on a hill in some mountain region (probably Pittsburg). As I stood outside on the porch smoking a cigarette I watched as hundreds of zombi's slowly made their way up a long mountain road towards the farmhouse.
"Holy shit!..." I thought to myself "I've always thought George Romero was nuts. Now I think he must have went insane."
Everyone inside the house was scrambling to get down the basement. "This isn't going to work..." I thought. "I know those fuckers will get down there too."


victoravalentine, February 20, 2008; 12:13 AM


:- )))

What kind of cigarette 'killer knives'???

Your funny... I enjoy reading your posts! By now I can tell before I get to the bottom of each post that its wwk.

PS

Listening to "Behind The Scenes"... John Cacavas conducts his favorite themes from movies & television. A pleasant 17 track cd album. I thought you or anyone else might be interested in getting that sooner or later if you guys don't have it already. Richly orchestrated and melodic, with excellent sound too! I wish I could find sample tracks but it seems there aren't any.

serifiot, February 20, 2008; 3:00 PM


Regardless to say - there aren't many people who knew about how to get this score (unless downloaded from a Torrent site). There is one copy on Musicstack listed from Australia for $300+ (and it's USED!) - so despite all these people saying that it's worthless and it should be passed on free - this doesn't seem to be the case.

And we all know that it was a limited pressing - I have decided to sell it on Amazon.

And as for the Goblin score - it gets repetitive. Not an astounding affair - but good! That's from listening to it for the last 15 years!

fuzzbox77, February 20, 2008; 6:34 PM


(serifiot) The Cacavas recording look good. I see there's a track from "Horror Express". A great score. I have the old Citadel LP of the "Horror Rhapsody" with "Horror Express" on the flip side. Love the main title theme with the whistling and wah wah guitars.

(fuzzbox77) No one said your CD is worthless. I'm sure there are plenty of people who would buy it for a good price. No need to be so defensive about it. What I'd like to know; Is the main title Johnny Cash song on it?

victoravalentine, February 21, 2008; 12:19 AM


Good luck, Fuzzbox77.
I wish you sell the CD successfully for a pretty amount of money. The music is really good and works perfectly with the movie.

Anyway, I love Romero's epic, and think Goblin's score is one of their best (along with SUSPIRIA).

Greetings,
Angel

angeldibujo, February 21, 2008; 5:56 AM

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