Showing posts with label Elmer Bernstein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elmer Bernstein. Show all posts

Sunday, January 27, 2008

The This Post Is Brought To You By Dania Ramirez Post.

Cindy: Gerry Kroll from Soundtrackers told me he's located a CD copy of Elmer Bernstein's Spies Like Us (which is entirely Paul McCartney-free, as a bonus).

Feltz: It costs $60, which even when translated into pounds is still a hefty amount for one disc (a rare one, admittedly).

Cindy: There's a copy on sale on eBay.

Feltz: On vinyl.

Cindy: This normally wouldn't be a problem for me (I don't really care about the physical format as long as I like the music, and when I'm world dictator anyone who brags about how much better vinyl sounds than compact disc will be compelled to smash up one record they own- of MY choice - per brag. The way I see it, shit in analogue is still shit).

Feltz: Nothing here to connect the turntable-playing stereo to.

Cindy: I'll probably wind up getting it...

Feltz: ...and it's still preferable to Buysoundtrax's trademark slow sevice. Better late than never, however.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Musical Cindy 1

Tonight the Proms 2007 has a concert of music from great British films, which begs the question of why they included Shakespeare in Love and Chicken Run. I'm listening to it now, but I could either complain about how Richard E. Grant's voice makes me want to stuff a brick down his throat, or post this link to Elmer Bernstein's fantastic main title music from The Bridge at Remagen (the CD of which is now available at Screen Archives and all good specialty websites). I choose the latter. Listen now, dammit!