@William said:
I have a lot of LPs of Rosza, whose best scores are Ben Hur, El Cid, Quo Vadis, Lost Weekend and the Thief of Bagdad.
Also, do not forget The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes by Rosza - a very effective score.
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Litti, besides Varèse Sarabande and Marco Polo, also check out FSM (www.filmscoremonthly.com), and ScreenArchivesEntertainment for various remastered releases of original scores (archival releases).
@William said:
In the 70s I thought music could never sink lower than Disco.
I hadn't heard Rap.
@DanimalSnacks said:
However, one has to admit that rap is just as legitimate a genre as any other. Rap isn't what "lil' bow bow" (or any of the numerous "lil's") "sings", just like punk isn't what avril lavigne "sings". It's all shitty pop music.
P.S. Sorry if you're not young enough to understand these references, but I'm not old enough to make a comparison of acts from 10-30 years ago.
What is really new to my hears and has largely spread in a less than a decade is the extensive use of percussion. BIG ones. No Williams, no Goldsmith had this, neither the first Horner or whoever. I assume Zimmer and his Media Ventures team can be held responsible for that. Or, more exactly, directors and producers who ask him to repeat a successful receipt.