
Support Your Local Sheriff (Jeff Alexander)Īnd my number one holy grail: Sinbad the Sailor, by Roy Webb*

#Dead bang 1989 gary chang theme Patch
I'll echo Family Plot, an absolutely fantastic score, and addīlack Patch (Jerry Goldsmith's first feature score) SALAMANDER, THE HAUNTING and DIABOLIK seems in that category and probably wont ever happen. I would love a complete Desplat discography but my priority is to make sure what might not exist too much longer gets out there. Something Wicked This Way Comes - Delerue (rejected)īTW Many have said I am stuck in the 60s and 70s but I think it has more to do with the fact that as material is discovered there are more lost and "too late" disappointments found for this period and earlier than there is for later items. Volunteers - Horner (the HORNER LIST has shrunken considerably in the past few years!) The Reincarnation of Peter Proud - Goldsmith The Sender - Trevor Jones (THANK YOU LLL for Nates & Hayes!)Īn American Werewolf In London - Bernstein If I had to choose ONE, I'd say THE SALAMANDER by Mr. THE MYSTERIES OF PITTSBURGH - Theodore Shapiro RETURN TO THE BLUE LAGOON - Basil PoledourisįLIGHT OF THE INTRUDER - Basil Poledouris With Universal cracked, I'm hoping it finally sees the light of day. I want the dark, minimalist score, it's in the vein of WAIT UNTIL DARK. The album is almost entirely the cheerful source pieces. I would love to see one day a CD of The Flight of Dragons (Maury Laws) ! RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD: RAVE TO THE GRAVE - Robert Duncan RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD: NECROPOLIS - Robert Duncan ONE FALSE MOVE - Peter Haycock/Derek Holt THRESHOLD - Steve Jablonsky/Ramin Djawadi and a whole bunch of concert works, theatre scores and early film scores from the 70s. VOICES FROM A LOCKED ROOM (I don't know what the hell this is about, but I'm very curious!) GRAND ISLE (period/costume drama from the early 90's!) and a whole bunch of unreleased bits and pieces from various media that should be gathered on a future compilation.įOOL'S FIRE (oddball Julie Taymour film from the early 90's)īATMAN & ROBIN (the album presentation EG prepared in the 90's, but that never came to pass) THE FORTUNE TELLER (puppet show music a la John Morris' ELEPHANT MAN) SUMMER SCHOOL (very nice 8 minutes of early, breezy Elfman)

#Dead bang 1989 gary chang theme tv
and then a whole bunch of TV things (a GILLIGAN'S ISLAND compilation would be nifty, for example) and concert works (let's hear his Symphony No. THE PLAINSMAN (Williams + Western = Greatness)ĭADDY'S GONE A-HUNTING (because it has a zany title theme and I'd love to hear more) THE RARE BREED (the suite is good, but not representative of the score) SUGARLAND EXPRESS (it's outrageous that his first collaboration with Spielberg is not available!) My list will be the same as in the other thread, though:įAMILY PLOT (the suspense cues ain't very interesting, but the thematic material is) NOW yer talkin', Richard! Let's hope people will be able to stick to your criteria this time! Just tell us which UNRELEASED scores you'd like to hear on CD. Please do NOT mention expansions or reconstructions or scores that are in release that you haven't caught up with yet. General Discussion: your most wanted UNRELEASED scores? In addition, future Academy Award winner J.K. Simmons portrays a briefer from the CIA.FSM Board: your most wanted UNRELEASED scores? Gary Sinise reprised his role as George Wallace from Frankenheimer's 1997 biopic of Wallace.

The film stars Michael Gambon as President Johnson, Alec Baldwin as Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara and Donald Sutherland as presidential advisor Clark M. Clifford, who succeeds McNamara as Secretary of Defense.
