Jon Aanensen
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At least we have FLETCH on cd now with around 15 minutes of score.
FATAL BEAUTY is sadly totally unreleased.
Oh, I forgot this:
Sony walkman π
I use the soundbar for the tv and dvd-player, not CD/LP.
Denon CD-player
Denon record-player
Dali speakers
Pioneer DVD-player
Maxell soundbarπ
You never know…
Imdb does not list composers for ARVEN and DAL.
Have you heard the Garbareks?
It has got nothing to do with my “religious feelings”. I just reacted on an utterly stupid comment.
RIP norwegian director Anja Breien.
She worked four times with Jan Garbarek on different projects, and once with Arne Nordheim.
I would be interested in hearing Garbarek’s score to SMYKKETYVEN from 1990.
May they burn in hell.
Geez… πππ
Yes, Counting is an enjoyable track. Co-produced with Zimmer’s old nemesis Jay Rifkin, and co-composed with Nick Glennie-Smith.
I remember feeling that the UNLAWFUL ENTRY theme had a certain Tubular Bells-vibe.
1. Sylvester Levay
2. Hans Zimmer
3. Harold Faltermeyer
4. Jonathan Elias
5. Tim Truman
6. Jan Hammer
7. Tangerine Dream
8. Patrick Leonard
9. Thomas Newman
10. James Newton Howard11. Vangelis
12. Giorgio Moroder
13. David Foster
14. Jay Ferguson
15. Yves Laferriere29. April 2026 at 23:01 in reply to: New release: THE WRAITH (1986) – Michael Hoenig & J Peter Robinson #10567What I meant was that I cancelled my cassette order because I later saw that the label had released the score in digital format.
LOL, ok π
29. April 2026 at 11:49 in reply to: New release: THE WRAITH (1986) – Michael Hoenig & J Peter Robinson #10557The cassette version is cancelled.
I use a random number generator to decide which film on my TV recorder I am going to watch. I have 400 hours of film there, max capacity is 500 hours. Of course I am never going to see them all, taking into consideration how few films I see. I guess I must start deleting soon..
NO MAN’S LAND
If Hammer scores the new one he will manage it before his 80th birthday in 2028! π
That Madonna song?
Yes, or rather Theme from AT CLOSE RANGE.
FIRE WITH FIRE is the film Pat Leonard originally wrote Live To Tell for.
Well, I am not a fan of his music.
And many song-based films about pop stars have bits of score in certain key scenes.
Yes, I meant if the film had benefitted from an instrumental score.
Will the Norwegian customs office refuse to accept the βgiftβ marker and toll me anyway?
Of course not.
Did it miss an instrumental score?
Plus, many of them have perfectly fine OSTs already, as far as I can tell
Well, albums like WHERE THE BOYS ARE, BURGLAR and STONE COLD has
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one previously unreleased track by Levay. (STONE COLD had no album before)
But also some missed opportunities, like BODY ROCK, WILDCATS and RUDE AWAKENING, all of them failing to include the track of score originally on a 7″ vinyl B-side.
Lots of obscure stuff here. Feel free to remove if webmaster so wishes.

One of the best artists from my city. Married to occasional film composer Nicholas Sillitoe.
Not a massive Arnold fan, but his 90s Bond scores are ok. And Play Dead from YOUNG AMERICANS is good.
THE STAND also has lots of atmospheric synths in the soundscape. Just like THELMA & LOUISE
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