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Re: Zimmer, team, alums Pt 6 - RC 2008-10: Supes, Sequels, and Sherlock, oh my! (6g)
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• In Response to: Re: Zimmer, team, alums Pt 6 - RC 2008-10: Sup... (JBlough)

> Dang it, you stole my bit! smile

Oops, sorry about that! XD

> I mention this in the final write-up in this timeframe - but a variety of
> items have gotten in the way of completing that multi-score post. I'd say
> maybe I'll finish it this weekend but it's the biggest boating weekend of
> the summer in the city...so...sometime this month, hopefully? Right?

Given the scope of this and that it's done for free for our enjoyment, I'd say take your time and don't worry! As always, I greatly enjoy these posts and am floored at your insightfulness and depth of research.

> I will cover Jason Bourne (probably next year at the rate I'm going
> now) and likely be Bour-ed again. Arguably that one's more a 'David
> Buckley covering John Powell' entry than a pure Powell joint.

I did quite like it, but strictly because I love the Bourne-by-Powell sound; even in derivative state it's highly enjoyable to me. I guess you could consider JB a coda of sorts, to be more poetic than the film deserves! (Or so I heard, I haven't seen it.)

What I'm interested in knowing when you get to it is how these two came to collaborate -- was Powell originally helming it with his team and Buckley came in to help in the midst of his bereavement, was it the other way around, Powell coming to Buckley's aid, or was it always a collaboration? (The orchestration/add'l music credits indicates this may have been Powell's joint, but that's my speculation.)




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