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  7. Nun, ich streame ja nicht, sondern lade mir das, was mir gefällt, herunter, und das Zeug, was ich höre, ist dort meist auch nicht erhältlich. Lohnt für mich also nicht. Grüße aus Heckinghausen 😉 Einfachheit ist das, was mir gefällt. Sehe ich also generell positiv 🙂
  8. Hallo, hier gibt es 2 fast identische Einspielungen. Auf dem Album Round-Up wurde das Stück von Christopher Palmer arrangiert. Auf dem Album ist die Suite nochmals in einer ca. 20 Sekunden längeren Fassung eingespielt ohne einen großen Unterschied. https://www.discogs.com/de/release/3892431-Erich-Kunzel-Cincinnati-Pops-Orchestra-Frankie-Laine-Round-Up https://www.discogs.com/de/release/7774776-Erich-Kunzel-Cincinnati-Pops-Orchestra-Epics
  9. Ich habe mir die Musik aus den YouTube Links inzwischen angehört. Die Musik ist definitiv erstklassig. Jedoch trifft es meinen persönlichen Geschmack nicht wirklich. Handwerklich ist es erstklassig gemacht - aber es gehört für mich etwas mehr dazu, damit ich es mag (persönlicher Geschmack spielt da immer eine Rolle).
  10. Hm, finde ich eher uninteressant. Horner hat m.E. keine spannende Anfangsphase (erst ab Battle Beyond the Stars). Man erkennt an Scores wie Humanoids from the deep , dass er sich seine Stilismen zu Beginn zusammengeklaut hat.
  11. To celebrate our most recent release, David Shire's unused score for KRAMER VS. KRAMER, we have published a new episode of our series Behind the Scenes. Here we discuss how our relationship with David began and the tragic circumstances of our first meeting over a decade ago in New York. We hope you enjoy this personal anecdote: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DW82keUiD9z/?igsh=d3ZwY3Q3YzEwNGl3
  12. Sehr schöner Score. Die EInfachheit der Komposition passt zur Einfachheit des Films. Nicht negativ gemeint. Selbst das CD Cover des Soundtrack ist einfach gehalten. Das hätte tatsächlich etwas hübscher sein können.
  13. Eine Neu-/Wiederveröffentlichung von Beat auf LP und CD: Beat Records is proud to present the world premiere on CD of the complete original motion picture soundtrack for the movie Il cacciatore di squali, directed in 1979 by Enzo G. Castellari. Superstar Franco Nero is Mike Di Donato, an Italian-American with a mysterious past dominated by a terrible event from which he is probably fleeing, leads the life of a good savage on a deserted island with his own version of Friday, played by Marta Miller, the gorgeous Argentinian actress with a prolific career in genre cinema. There are obviously many differences between this and Defoe’s Crusoe, as this is a contemporary story that merely takes some aesthetic inspiration from the aforementioned novel, mainly the isolation from civilization and immersion in nature. In this movie, we have a lot of modern-day elements such as the struggle against authoritarianism, technology, bullying attitudes from the not-too-specific organization with which Mike was employed, and the search for a lost treasure hidden inside a plane 120 meters below the surface of the ocean which apparently can only be retrieved by the protagonist. To accomplish this feat, Mike seeks the collaboration of Acapulco (Jorge Luke) and faces a series of inconveniences and hostility, with everything playing out in the presence of the sea's most dangerous predator. Also notable is the remarkable performance by the director as a mysterious killer who is operating in the background while evil (or would-be evil) criminals such as Ramon (Werner Pochat), Donovan (Michael Forest), and Gomez (Eduardo Fajardo) pursue their agenda aided by their minions. The soundtrack was composed by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis during a deeply influential period in music history, as 1979 was the moment in which the disco music phenomenon was spreading like wildfire across the world, infusing every creative endeavor with its powerful energy, and the brothers Maestro were no exception. The main titles burst from the speakers with great skill, creating a musical transition from a quiet seaside scene into Mike's dynamic fight with a shark. Pulsating grooves, nervous guitars, derailing brasses, breaks artfully edited into sync, and the general musical tension creates a magnet for the spectator, glued onto the screen with both eyes and ears. We have plenty of orchestrations of this theme, literally everything. In one version, the rhythm section hits like Sylvester, another time with strings in the style of Sister Sledge, then here comes the brass as if it were a Bee Gees cue, but holy Mary, it's undeniably the De Angelis bros, and you recognize them in the details, accents, and overall orchestration. If only I had them here while writing these notes, I would hug them gratefully for the umpteenth fucking cool emotion popping up from this time capsule. Two other musical themes in the score lend a hand, one for lighter, more comedic situations and everyday life, and a series of tense electronic cues accentuated by a few live instruments. In December 2025, during Music Day Roma in the presence of Guido De Angelis and Enzo Castellari, we presented the soundtrack in a special vinyl release of only 50 copies featuring the signatures of the composers and the director. An the event, Enzo confirmed something he's never tried to hide, which is his enormous love for this movie, and it’s not difficult to understand the reasons: his (as always) notable and inspired direction, the performance of one of his most faithful collaborators, Franco Nero, the story itself, developed with great taste and skill, the Caribbean setting, the intrigue, the underwater adventures, and the presence of one of the ocean's most fascinating predators, the shark, directed like a true actor in many scenes, including the fights. I'm convinced that the main reason for the affection that Enzino (as my father used to call him) has for this movie lies in the epic scene where Franco Nero is knocked out by the character he was playing. I wonder how many times the director has pulled his friend's leg for that amazingly-filmed knockout punch he gave him on the set of Il cacciatore di squali. For all lovers of genre cinema, it's such a cult scene that crowns an amazing movie featuring a crazy score that reminds us, once again, why we still love genre movies and the music by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis. The LP is offered in a coloured (Blue) version. Graphic layout by Daniele De Gemini, mastering by Enrico De Gemini. Limited edtion to 450 copies. Tracklist A Side 1 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 1 4:05 2 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 2 2:18 3 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 3 3:13 4 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 4 1:34 5 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 5 2:08 6 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 6 2:35 7 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 7 1:59 B side 1 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 15 1:34 2 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 16 4:39 3 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 17 1:24 4 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 18 1:30 5 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 19 2:22 6 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 20 3:13 7 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 21 2:01 8 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 22 0:54 Total Lenght: 36:03 Music composed, orchestrated and performed by Guido DE ANGELIS (SIAE), Maurizio DE ANGELIS (SIAE) ℗ & © 1979 EAR Edizioni Musicali (SIAE) Beat Records is proud to present the world premiere on CD of the complete original motion picture soundtrack for the movie Il cacciatore di squali, directed in 1979 by Enzo G. Castellari. Superstar Franco Nero is Mike Di Donato, an Italian-American with a mysterious past dominated by a terrible event from which he is probably fleeing, leads the life of a good savage on a deserted island with his own version of Friday, played by Marta Miller, the gorgeous Argentinian actress with a prolific career in genre cinema. There are obviously many differences between this and Defoe’s Crusoe, as this is a contemporary story that merely takes some aesthetic inspiration from the aforementioned novel, mainly the isolation from civilization and immersion in nature. In this movie, we have a lot of modern-day elements such as the struggle against authoritarianism, technology, bullying attitudes from the not-too-specific organization with which Mike was employed, and the search for a lost treasure hidden inside a plane 120 meters below the surface of the ocean which apparently can only be retrieved by the protagonist. To accomplish this feat, Mike seeks the collaboration of Acapulco (Jorge Luke) and faces a series of inconveniences and hostility, with everything playing out in the presence of the sea's most dangerous predator. Also notable is the remarkable performance by the director as a mysterious killer who is operating in the background while evil (or would-be evil) criminals such as Ramon (Werner Pochat), Donovan (Michael Forest), and Gomez (Eduardo Fajardo) pursue their agenda aided by their minions. The soundtrack was composed by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis during a deeply influential period in music history, as 1979 was the moment in which the disco music phenomenon was spreading like wildfire across the world, infusing every creative endeavor with its powerful energy, and the brothers Maestro were no exception. The main titles burst from the speakers with great skill, creating a musical transition from a quiet seaside scene into Mike's dynamic fight with a shark. Pulsating grooves, nervous guitars, derailing brasses, breaks artfully edited into sync, and the general musical tension creates a magnet for the spectator, glued onto the screen with both eyes and ears. We have plenty of orchestrations of this theme, literally everything. In one version, the rhythm section hits like Sylvester, another time with strings in the style of Sister Sledge, then here comes the brass as if it were a Bee Gees cue, but holy Mary, it's undeniably the De Angelis bros, and you recognize them in the details, accents, and overall orchestration. If only I had them here while writing these notes, I would hug them gratefully for the umpteenth fucking cool emotion popping up from this time capsule. Two other musical themes in the score lend a hand, one for lighter, more comedic situations and everyday life, and a series of tense electronic cues accentuated by a few live instruments. In December 2025, during Music Day Roma in the presence of Guido De Angelis and Enzo Castellari, we presented the soundtrack in a special vinyl release of only 50 copies featuring the signatures of the composers and the director. An the event, Enzo confirmed something he's never tried to hide, which is his enormous love for this movie, and it’s not difficult to understand the reasons: his (as always) notable and inspired direction, the performance of one of his most faithful collaborators, Franco Nero, the story itself, developed with great taste and skill, the Caribbean setting, the intrigue, the underwater adventures, and the presence of one of the ocean's most fascinating predators, the shark, directed like a true actor in many scenes, including the fights. I'm convinced that the main reason for the affection that Enzino (as my father used to call him) has for this movie lies in the epic scene where Franco Nero is knocked out by the character he was playing. I wonder how many times the director has pulled his friend's leg for that amazingly-filmed knockout punch he gave him on the set of Il cacciatore di squali. For all lovers of genre cinema, it's such a cult scene that crowns an amazing movie featuring a crazy score that reminds us, once again, why we still love genre movies and the music by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis. The CD is offered in a transaparent jewel case featuring a 12 pages booklet. Graphic layout and liner notes by Daniele De Gemini, mastering by Enrico De Gemini. Limited edtion to 500 copies. Tracklist 1 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 1 4:05 2 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 2 2:18 3 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 3 3:13 4 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 4 1:34 5 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 5 2:08 6 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 6 2:35 7 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 7 1:59 8 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 8 3:22 9 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 9 3:26 10 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 10 2:34 11 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 11 1:11 12 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 12 2:45 13 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 13 2:51 14 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 14 2:13 15 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 15 1:34 16 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 16 4:39 17 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 17 1:24 18 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 18 1:30 19 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 19 2:22 20 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 20 3:13 21 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 21 2:01 22 Il cacciatore di squali - seq. 22 0:54 TT 54:50 - Music composed, orchestrated and performed by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis (SIAE) ℗ & © 1979 Ear Ed. Mus. (SIAE)
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  15. EARLY JAMES HORNER SCORES TO BE RECORDED From Lukas Kendall Time to commit ourselves to our next Kickstarter, which I am planning now: A recording of previously unreleased James Horner TV movie scores from the early 1980s! That’s right, it’s FSM’s first recording project, in conjunction with Leigh Phillips, whose work I admire so much, and the fine folks at Neumation Music who are invaluable with the music research and prep. Can you guess the three scores we’re looking at? I am building the campaign now. https://www.lukaskendall.com/post/pre-announcing-our-next-kickstarter
  16. Ein Spotify Konto kostet nix - man kann sich alles anhören Ab und zu kommt Werbung zwischen den Tracks - aber mir reicht der Free-Account Grüße aus Ronsdorf 😉
  17. Bitteschön: Edizioni Musicali Chiappo Di A. Leonardi E S. Villevieille & C. S .a.s.
  18. Servus, haben wir hier jemanden der sich mit den Einspielungen auskennt ? Es geht mir um die Magnificent Seven Suite, hat Kunzel die selbst arrangiert, weiß da einer was genaueres ?
  19. Asmorod - Angel Of Silent Heaven
  20. Child of Night - Like an Animal
  21. Ach, war das eine wunderbare Zeit ab Anfang der 80er, als diese ultra limitierten und kunstvoll gestalteten Alben in verschiedensten Materialien in kleinen Import Record Shops 'zufällig' für mich erhältlich waren, und ich die einmalige Gelegenheit hatte, sie mir zu kaufen. Zoviet France war DIE Band, die mich am meisten in meinem Musikgeschmack beeinflusst hat. Ich bin aber heute froh, dass ich die Sammelleidenschaft überwinden konnte, mich nur noch auf die interessantesten Tracks oder Alben konzentrieren und mit den digitalen Dateien zufrieden geben kann. Das nimmt viel unnötigen Ballast weg. Zoviet France - Norsch Tauss
  22. Slow Head - Rite Of Sequined Lovers
  23. Roderick - Last Dance
  24. Crystal Soul - No Sleep
  25. Geins't Naït & Laurent Petitgand - Ciseaux Daddy
  26. Malcolm Brown - Occupied Winds
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