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Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.
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excellent copy
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Genre:Stage & Screen Style:Soundtrack
Tracklist:
A1. Various - Fanfares For Motion Picture Studios A2. Erich Wolfgang Korngold - Captain Blood - Overture A3. Max Steiner - Now, Voyager - Love Scene And Finale A4. Max Steiner - Gone With The Wind - Polka A5. Erich Wolfgang Korngold - Elizabeth And Essex - Elizabeth's Theme A6. Max Steiner - The Caine Mutiny - March A7. Bernard Herrmann - Citizen Kane - Salammbo's Aria A8. Miklós Rózsa - Knights Of The Round Table - Scherzo: Hawks In Flight A9. Franz Waxman - Objective, Burma! - Parachute Drop A10. Dimitri Tiomkin - The Guns Of Navarone - Prelude . Previously Unreleased Selections B1. Miklós Rózsa - Julius Caesar - Overture B2. Franz Waxman - Peyton Place - Original Main Title B3. Dimitri Tiomkin - The Thing (From Another World) - Suite B4. Bernard Herrmann - King Of The Khyber Rifles - The Attack On The Mountain Stronghold B5. George Duning - Salome - The Dance Of The Seven Veils
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Includes 4-page insert with interview of Charles Gerhardt by Christopher Palmer on the Classic Film Scores series.
The National Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Charles Gerhardt.
Made in Italy.