Just wanted to thank everyone who helped out on my query of about a
week ago re: Selznick's later film music releases. I'm in the home
stretch on an article about Selznick and film music marketing in the
1940s at present. Thanks again.
Also, I watched Leah Biel's "For the Record" documentary and quite
enjoyed it. Really informative and illuminating. Like all
discussions of collecting, sooner or later the thoughts turn to
mortality!
Best,
Kyle
>I had a copy of this set at one time - really cheap album cover that barely
>held together and the records were pressed on lousy vinyl, with unattractive
>green labels. All in all, not a quality production!
>
>Dave Weiner
>
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>Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Alco Records and Film Music
>
>I'm not familiar with the Alco label, either, but I have a notation in my
>files about a 78 rpm album from Alco Records, album number A-10, titled
>FRANZ WAXMAN'S MUSIC FROM ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S THE PARADINE CASE. Edward
>Reber, piano, with unidentified orchestra; Franz Waxman, conductor. Two
>ten-inch 78 rpm discs containing "a 'recomposition' of the thematic material
>from the score presented in rhapsodic form for piano and orchestra." Also a
>notation that this was reissued on LP by the AEI label as 12-inch album
>AEI-3103.
>
>Randy
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