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Eric Paddon
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What's New In Your Collection? (CDs Only!)

#1 Post by Eric Paddon »

I think maybe instead of going the old way of doing this by month, we try to have one one thread devoted entirely to our new soundtrack purchases and maybe another one can handle DVD items.

This is the time of year I get a new kind of soundtrack bug of sorts I guess in part because I get extra pay at the end of the semester and I figure now is the time to get what I want before the leaner pay of the summer break sets in. So accordingly I have made *three* separate soundtrack purchases in the last couple weeks from Screen Archives.

Arrived already:

Kings Row/The Sea Wolf (Korngold) (FSM)
The Reluctant Astronaut (Mizzy) (Percepto) (Rare case of a Universal title out)

Pending:

The Cassandra Crossing (Goldsmith) (Complete)
Airplane (Bernstein)
FSM Print Archive (DVD-R)

Captain Nemo And The Underwater City (Stott/Morley) (No I never knew!)
Atlantis/The Power (Garcia/Rozsa) (Figured it was an appropriate combo with the above)

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#2 Post by mkaroly »

I bought a CD from Delirious? called Deeper: The Definitive Worship Experience....it's really good.

Coming next week is OSI III: Blood (Kevin Moore, ex-Dream Theater and Jim Matheos from Fates Warning)...looking forward to that.

Also coming soon- Airplane! and Mars Attacks! from La-La Land...and the Liquid Tension Experiment box set (Mike Portnoy, John Petrucci, Jordan Rudess...all from Dream Theater, and Tony Levin of Peter Gabriel and King Crimson fame, among others)

Otherwise, CD purchasing is not very active right now.

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#3 Post by JSWalsh »

For the first time in a long time I've got stacks of CDs in my "new acquisitions" section. I think this has to do with my taking Andy's lead and buying a separate drive for my itunes files. I've loaded about 12,000 songs so far (I'm into the "M" Goldsmith titles in terms of loading soundtracks).

CD's I've acquired/borrowed and converted to soundfiles in the last four weeks:

Cassandra Crossing
One Little Indian
Nightwing
Nim's Island
Igor
Raumpatrouille (Space Patrol)

Non-soundtrack:

Carla Werner :: Departure
Widespread Panic :: Ball
Timeout Drawer :: Nowonmai
Susan Tedeschi :: Just Won't Burn
Susan Tedeschi :: Hope and Desire
Starflyer 59 :: Fell in Love at 22 [EP]
Starflyer 59 :: The Fashion Focus
Starflyer 59 :: Americana
J.P. Shilo :: As Happy as Sad Is Blue
Steve Roach :: Origins
Steve Roach :: Desert Solitaire
Miranda Lee Richards :: The Herethereafter
Lou Reed :: New York
October Project :: October Project
Melochrome :: This is Motion
Marah :: 20,000 Streets Under the Sky
Jorane :: The You and the Now
Innocence Mission :: Glow
The Doors :: Waiting for the Sun
Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach :: Painted from Memory
Richard Buckner :: Devotion + Doubt
Alpha :: Come from Heaven
All Night Radio :: Spirit Stereo Frequency
John Corigliano: Creations And Other Works

...also Van Morrison, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Bob Dylan, and more stuff, but that gives you an idea where my money's been going.
John

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#4 Post by Eric Paddon »

My new work has given me a windfall to take care of some soundtrack business while the going is good!

Delta Force (Silvestri) (I took the SAE copy off their hands)

Ordered/Pending

Dr. Kildare (Goldsmith and Various)
Mysterious Island (Re-recording) (Herrmann)
Between Heaven And Hell/Soldier Of Fortune (Friedhofer)
In Harm's Way (Goldsmith)
The Girl In The Red Velvet Swing (Harline)

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#5 Post by Monterey Jack »

Just arrived in the mail today were my LaLaLand package with Airplane! and Mars Attacks!, plus a seperate purchase of Leigh Harline's House Of Bamboo from a fellow FSMer (only $25, not bad). Just ordered today were In Harm's Way and Jericho/The Ghostbreaker (in the $14.95 SAE sale this week).

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#6 Post by The Pessimist »

Marah :: 20,000 Streets Under the Sky

For a minute there I thought that was Mariah (Carey). :lol:
'Sorry about that one.' -Ed Wood

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#7 Post by The Pessimist »

Lost Highway
Youth Without Youth
Halloween III


Supremes-Gold
Tesla-Gold
Cream-Gold
George Strait-Honkeytonkville
Boards of Canada-Geogaddi
'Sorry about that one.' -Ed Wood

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#8 Post by mkaroly »

The Prince and the Pauper (TRIBUTE reconstruction)- amazing CD.

Still waiting on Airplane! and Mars Attacks! from SAE. Hope they ship out soon.

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#9 Post by Monterey Jack »

The Pessimist wrote:Marah :: 20,000 Streets Under the Sky

For a minute there I thought that was Mariah (Carey). :lol:
And what is wrong with that?! 8)

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#10 Post by mkaroly »

UGH! I think Mariah Carey has very little talent (and that might be too generous a statement)....even looking at her makes me want to puke. Don't respect her. Lol...

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#11 Post by Monterey Jack »

It ain't her talent I'm attracted to... :wink:

What Elisabeth Shue is for Andy, Mariah Carey is for me...pure Kryptonite. 8)

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#12 Post by AndyDursin »

MJ knows what to post ;)

I don't own a ton of Mariah albums and, kind of like Whitney Houston, I think she ends up screaming high notes to prove she can do it as opposed to actually singing the song at hand -- but that said, these days, I think she has more talent than most of the junk you run through on the radio.

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#13 Post by John Johnson »

CDS:

OSS-117: Cairo, Nest of Spies.
STINGRAY - Barry Gray - Fanderson release.
DRACULA, A.D. 1972 - Mike Vickers (waiting for my signed copy).
AIRPLANE - Still waiting for my copies.
CAPRICA - Bear McCreary (ordered).
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#14 Post by JSWalsh »

The Pessimist wrote:Marah :: 20,000 Streets Under the Sky

For a minute there I thought that was Mariah (Carey). :lol:
Good lordy, no--I like MUSIC. :D

I couldn't list all the new stuff in my collection. I have become master of the Interlibrary Loan and haven't had to spend a dime, and I now have 20,000 songs in my itunes. Maybe not much to some, but two months ago I had maybe 2000.
John

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#15 Post by The Pessimist »

Monterey Jack wrote:
The Pessimist wrote:Marah :: 20,000 Streets Under the Sky

For a minute there I thought that was Mariah (Carey). :lol:
And what is wrong with that?! 8)

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Are those hers? :shock:
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