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#135114
To make up for the above fiasco, I'm crazy thrilled that this gem (which I teased earlier) arrived from Japan today in beautiful condition. Can't believe I finally have this in the racks, and to think that way back in the day (pre internet) this pressing was talked about as if it was perhaps just a myth.

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#135118
ScoJo wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 4:20 pm To make up for the above fiasco, I'm crazy thrilled that this gem (which I teased earlier) arrived from Japan today in beautiful condition. Can't believe I finally have this in the racks, and to think that way back in the day (pre internet) this pressing was talked about as if it was perhaps just a myth.
Professor ScoJo, educate on this. I am unfamiliar with it.
#135120
inksb wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 4:46 pm
ScoJo wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 4:20 pm To make up for the above fiasco, I'm crazy thrilled that this gem (which I teased earlier) arrived from Japan today in beautiful condition. Can't believe I finally have this in the racks, and to think that way back in the day (pre internet) this pressing was talked about as if it was perhaps just a myth.
Professor ScoJo, educate on this. I am unfamiliar with it.
Come sit closer, young gelfling... by the fire...

So I can't tell whether you mean on the film too, but that's unlikely - in any case, this is Michael Small's brilliant funk/suspense score to the classic 1971 Jane Fonda/Donald Sutherland murder mystery thriller.
The legend goes that this ost LP was bootlegged by someone in a production house, off hours, and it was sold in 1977 in unknown quantity. No track titles or markers, just two slabs of Small at his best.
It's always been hard to find, I certainly never saw one in the wild and as I say it had a near-mythic status for me in the days before search engines and online after market.
Harkit Records booted their own release (almost certainly from a copy of this OG vinyl) in the 90s, itself not easy to find - I sold mine to a pal to part fund scoring this beauty. A couple of CD boots followed.
An official CD release by FSM in 2007 paired it with All The President's Men.

You'd recognise the fantastic, eerie main theme from it's appearance in Homecoming S1. The entire score is varied and weird and seventies-funky as all hell - the track 'Bree's Abandon' is a stone cold floor filler.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lm1ViyrRGXI

Small is one of my all time fave thriller composers, lots of his scores are still unreleased on wax - Parallax View, Night Moves, Marathon Man, All Presidents Men, Star Chamber... on and on, incredible scores.
#135121
Nice!!

Ink this one was a bootleg. But made with legit stampers on the sly or something like that, I have a terrible memory.

I do see these in the wild with some regularity but always with a huge price. There was one I was eyeing for a half price books coupon day, but then covid happened and I became a hermit.
#135122
Marathon Man hunt is real....

I have the CD split with Parallax View. every now and then i hit a 70's thriller kick and small is a BIG part of that.
#135125
ScoJo wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 5:09 pm Come sit closer, young gelfling... by the fire...
Doumo arigatou gozaimasu

An interesting story and one that makes me a little more jealous of this. I actually haven't seen the film so I'm assuming it's something I should remedy?
#135139
inksb wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 6:09 pm
ScoJo wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 5:09 pm Come sit closer, young gelfling... by the fire...
Doumo arigatou gozaimasu

An interesting story and one that makes me a little more jealous of this. I actually haven't seen the film so I'm assuming it's something I should remedy?
The movie is slow, dark, sinister, kinky and fascinating in that way that the best of 70s post-Watergate/Nam Hollywood cinema does so brilliantly. Both Fonda and Sutherland are career best, and this was the start of an incredible 70s run by director Alan J Pakula (all scored by Michael Small)
I saw many of them as a kid and (along with the writings of Jim Tompson and Harlan Ellison) feel they had the most lingering effects on my worldview.
#135153
Wow. What I’ve heard of that Klute score is great. Too bad it’s not easier to find. Congrats, @ScoJo!

Today’s delivery:
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#135170
static14 wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:09 pm Sutherland is good in everything he does, Jane Fonda is brilliant in Klute.
My biggest problem with klute is that it’s honestly her movie, not his...why is it called Klute. He’s great in it, but I feel like he’s a supporting character.
#135185
My city has been in lockdown since mid November. Only essential shopping was allowed. Today I was finally able to visit some local record stores again. I went a little crazy but couldn’t help my self
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ScoJo wrote:To make up for the above fiasco, I'm crazy thrilled that this gem (which I teased earlier) arrived from Japan today in beautiful condition. Can't believe I finally have this in the racks, and to think that way back in the day (pre internet) this pressing was talked about as if it was perhaps just a myth.

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Awesome grab Scott...love that score.
#135211
CrossedPete wrote: Sat Jan 30, 2021 1:24 am My city has been in lockdown since mid November. Only essential shopping was allowed. Today I was finally able to visit some local record stores again. I went a little crazy but couldn’t help my self.
Love the sleeves of those recent Écoutez Le Cinéma releases, so clean 😍
#135426
A pair of Guido and Maurizio DeAngelis scores.

Kinda slept on these originally but i was lucky enough to get Il Grande Racket locally yesterday, and then Roma Violenta arrived today (had to use eBay to find a local seller for that).
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