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From "floatingunder" <Steven.Durben@cignabehavioral.com>
Subject Film score (was Re: alan parsons project help
Date Tue, 25 May 2004 18:56:25 -0000

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--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, "Jaimie Vernon" 
<bullseyecanada@h...> wrote:
> At Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 10:27:31 Giuseppe wrote:
> 
> >is anybody here deeply into APP? a cd-r with the entire 
discography in mp3
> >stepped into my house recently and, knowing little more than "eye 
in the
> >sky", I would appreciate any suggestion to burn a 20-titles (or 
so) audio
> >comp for my car stereo.
> 
> The Raven
> Tell-Tale Heart
> Cask of Amontillado
> (The System Of) Doctor Tar & Professor Feather

Ah, memories. "Doctor Tar & Professor Feather"!!! 
 I remember being very into his first and second album back in the 
day too.
  On the other hand.This reminds me of the film Ladyhawke?  It's a 
decent and amusing film depicting the middle ages with some humor and 
fantasy.  The movie was made in 1985 and the score was by Alan 
Parsons. However, the score (IMO) nearly renders the film un-
watchable. Alan managed to make this timeless epic feel VERY stuck in 
1985 (per the very synthesized and overproduced sounding score).  

Steve D


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