What are the opinions on "Sol Madrid"? I keep putting it in the get-rid-of-it crate. I keep pulling it out before selling the stuff, thinking, hey there are some dope tracks on here. Next month it's in the to sell crate again and the whole thing repeats itself. There's something about that record. The cover is ugly as hell. It would probably get attached to it if it had a cool cover. But it's again in the collection. I should put a sticker on it to warn me for this crazy little ritual.
What are the opinions on "Sol Madrid"? I keep putting it in the get-rid-of-it crate. I keep pulling it out before selling the stuff, thinking, hey there are some dope tracks on here. Next month it's in the to sell crate again and the whole thing repeats itself. There's something about that record. The cover is ugly as hell. It would probably get attached to it if it had a cool cover. But it's again in the collection. I should put a sticker on it to warn me for this crazy little ritual.
Murderers Row is wack though.
never heard "sol madrid" or "murderer's raw"
lalo still has some unissued 70's "action" ost that maybe in the future could see the light of the day through his aleph label:
What are the opinions on "Sol Madrid"? I keep putting it in the get-rid-of-it crate. I keep pulling it out before selling the stuff, thinking, hey there are some dope tracks on here. Next month it's in the to sell crate again and the whole thing repeats itself. There's something about that record. The cover is ugly as hell. It would probably get attached to it if it had a cool cover. But it's again in the collection. I should put a sticker on it to warn me for this crazy little ritual.
Murderers Row is wack though.
I like Sol Madrid, but, I did sell mine. At one point I had 85% of his lps (I think) Murderers Row is one I've never heard. Was it even released in the states? I've just never been able to find it, or the live in Argentina one
I had it, but sold it. It's on Colgems. While checking for pictures I see it's actually a Matt Helm film. Might be a good one. Anyway, music is very much easy tune. No interesting beats, much harsh brass. No typical soundtrack music. It's probably all used as source music.
I suggest you to look for that "takin of pelham 1,2,3"
...great stuff never issued before !
Shit yeah! I love that record. Officially not a reissue so it's save to buy for us OG nerds. What I like a lot about that record is that it's not a reworking of the music to fit in an album format as many "original" soundtracks often are. They just included all those little cues and versions of the themes.
Someone had me listening to the movie version of Bullit and that was nice to hear too. I think it was released a while back. The mix has a very different sound. I was suprised a while back too when watching Yojimbo where the music is mixed very differently that that of the record. I think I often prefer the movie mix.
BTW that CD release of Manix on Schifrin's own label is re-recorded, but still it has some good moments IMO.
Oh, and Strider, you know your soundtracks but still: pick up Murph the Surf (cheap one) and Stilletto if you haven't yet. Both incredible.
There's a great version of "Thief who came to Dinner" on that "Hanging out with Mancini" record. How's the rest of the soundtrack? The melody was used in more than one Hindi film for some reason (Rafoo Chakkar and Haath ki Safai among others).
I suggest you to look for that "takin of pelham 1,2,3"
...great stuff never issued before !
Shit yeah! I love that record. Officially not a reissue so it's save to buy for us OG nerds. What I like a lot about that record is that it's not a reworking of the music to fit in an album format as many "original" soundtracks often are. They just included all those little cues and versions of the themes.
Someone had me listening to the movie version of Bullit and that was nice to hear too. I think it was released a while back. The mix has a very different sound. I was suprised a while back too when watching Yojimbo where the music is mixed very differently that that of the record. I think I often prefer the movie mix.
BTW that CD release of Manix on Schifrin's own label is re-recorded, but still it has some good moments IMO.
yeas I heard from a friend that movie version of bullitt,superior stuff.
actually the LP version that originally come out with the film release has a rock edge that really doesn't fit the mood of the track.
same as for "starsky & hutch" theme ...I was lookin for that LP by Tom Scott forever and when I finally found it , the re-recorded version simply nauseated me....
unfortunately they never put in any format out THIS version ,damn !
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Where the hell sells copies of the black emmanuelle film soundtracks on cd?
http://www.moviegrooves.com/shop/blackemanuelle.htm
Nice collection.
I saw a vinyl of that Enter the Dragon the other day. Any good?
it's OK don't pay more than $20
saying this as a BIG Lalo fan too.
IMHO is one of the better lalo ost EVAR
really? that one was just not my thing. "Broken Mirrors" is a dope track, though.
mmhh, I don't know your tastes, but I would say that the "main titles" is one of the dopest theme out of a 70s movie
...(and we are talking of a decade full of memorable theme songs).... ..
.......sampans is also a great suspense tracks
so "vive la difference" !
Murderers Row is wack though.
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Some of my favorites. Thanks for posting this!
never heard "sol madrid" or "murderer's raw"
lalo still has some unissued 70's "action" ost that maybe in the future could see the light of the day through his aleph label:
Don Siegel's "Charley Varrick",
one more Charles Bronson flick named "St Ives"
and the blaxploitation flick named "Hit !"
I like Sol Madrid, but, I did sell mine. At one point I had 85% of his lps (I think) Murderers Row is one I've never heard. Was it even released in the states? I've just never been able to find it, or the live in Argentina one
I had it, but sold it. It's on Colgems. While checking for pictures I see it's actually a Matt Helm film. Might be a good one. Anyway, music is very much easy tune. No interesting beats, much harsh brass. No typical soundtrack music. It's probably all used as source music.
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Nice cover that Double Trouble! Magnum Force!
What you REALLY need though is the JP double vinyl, with the extra tracks and dialog. Super dope.
I have more records than you, kid.
the hidden treasure is in my parents basement
I don't know, but recently they reissued " & his pack ", you know the fake sequel composed by Alan Silvestri
I suggest you to look for that "takin of pelham 1,2,3"
...great stuff never issued before !
Shit yeah! I love that record. Officially not a reissue so it's save to buy for us OG nerds. What I like a lot about that record is that it's not a reworking of the music to fit in an album format as many "original" soundtracks often are. They just included all those little cues and versions of the themes.
Someone had me listening to the movie version of Bullit and that was nice to hear too. I think it was released a while back. The mix has a very different sound. I was suprised a while back too when watching Yojimbo where the music is mixed very differently that that of the record. I think I often prefer the movie mix.
BTW that CD release of Manix on Schifrin's own label is re-recorded, but still it has some good moments IMO.
Oh, and Strider, you know your soundtracks but still: pick up Murph the Surf (cheap one) and Stilletto if you haven't yet. Both incredible.
rare? dope nonetheless...
and for the record, enter the dragon has some incredible moments...
yeas I heard from a friend that movie version of bullitt,superior stuff.
actually the LP version that originally come out with the film release has a rock edge that really doesn't fit the mood of the track.
same as for "starsky & hutch" theme ...I was lookin for that LP by Tom Scott forever and when I finally found it , the re-recorded version simply nauseated me....
unfortunately they never put in any format out THIS version ,damn !
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