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Intrada Release
Hello,
What do you think of the newest release by Intrada? "Saturn 3" by Elmer Bernstein
Best Regards,
David Phoenix, AZ.
deg63iami, September 19, 2006; 9:34 AM
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What are the other releases? I only found Saturn 3 on their website, was expecting a few more.
matngkl, September 19, 2006; 1:14 PM

lol
at last they released that score and you people are not happy?
well anyway... I´m really happy about that one cause there only exists that bootleg.
one more limited CD in my collection. :D
hf
1701, September 19, 2006; 3:47 PM

what does j,h mean?
I think it is a good release Not exactly Heavy Metal on CD score but very close I guess. Plus Ghostbusters seemed to sell out very fast. Still in should be an interesting score to hear.
JackDVD78, September 19, 2006; 3:59 PM

That would be interesting indeed even though Bernstein*s score is excellent!
Perhaps in the not so distant future like Varese did with Jerry Goldsmith*s rejected "Alien Nation" film score which unfortunately was replaced by Curt Sobel of all people.
serifiot, September 19, 2006; 7:59 PM

Judging from the three available samples on Intrada`s website, I think I might order this in the near future. It could become the second Elmer Bernstein score I really like.
If it will sell out before I can get a hold of it, well...soundtrack friends will be friends... :-D
handstand, September 19, 2006; 6:37 PM

I*ll sell you a copy Urs... at a friendly price of course.
Is USD$200.00 okay???
Sorry, but finally having absolutely no shame I could not resist multi ordering this time around (about 100 copies or so...) after the gulloping Inchon price auctions at eBay even though I think this goodie might be around a bit longer.
serifiot, September 19, 2006; 7:10 PM

serifiot, 200$ is a bit overpriced for a CD-R. :-D
And I am always for new pre-1982 Barry releases.
handstand, September 19, 2006; 7:55 PM

That would be interesting indeed even though Bernstein*s score is excellent!
Perhaps in the not so distant future like Varese did with Jerry Goldsmith*s rejected "Alien Nation" film score which unfortunately was replaced by Curt Sobel of all people.
serifiot, September 19, 2006; 8:00 PM

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