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Old 03-30-2003, 09:47 AM
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Along with late '70s and '80s music, which I grew up with, I'll hafta admit I also inherited a liking for show tunes and musical soundtracks from my late grandfather.

My personal preferences lately on the show tunes end are the remastered and expanded James Bond film soundtracks recently released on CD. Some of the better ones: Goldfinger (adds four tracks that were only on the British release) Thunderball (nearly complete score - just wouldn't fit on one CD), You Only Live Twice (complete score), On Her Majesty's Secret Service (nearly complete - same as Thunderball - all of it wouldn't fit), Diamonds Are Forever (complete score, including alternate cues), and Live And Let Die (complete score). The rest of the remastered soundtracks are cleaned up versions of the original LP masters - the original music was either unavailable at the time or simply lost.

Other soundtracks I like listening to are Boogie Nights and Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion - both films spawned additional CDs of music from the film.

Sorry, with few exceptions, I don't quite identify with '90s music or the stuff played today.
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