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> Second prefatory note: by coincidence (or not), I'm currently finishing up with the RCA Rózsa compilation. Which, ironically, I like a lot.
> 'Too Hot to Handel'...what are YOU having right now, eh?
I was stone cold sober at the time I wrote that, and unlike, say, last week Friday, didn't get dead drunk later in the day...womp womp.
That's not a joke thing though...the gospel take on Handel's Messiah is a blast.
> I was actually a bit disappointed, because I wanted to investigate the choral King of Kings tracks you had mentioned. I mean, that one's about my favourite MR score (it and El Cid frequently trade places), and to hear that there are choral versions of certain tracks can only tip the scales in its favour, amirite?
It could, but you shouldn't need the Treasury here. The recent Tadlow rerecording included the choir on those 4 or so tracks.
> I swear I had the entire thing copied, all 15 discs. Either I threw them out to...hang on...*goes to check another external hard drive*...nope, all gone. OK, let's check the online liner notes of the set (which I did download for some reason)...are you aware of them? http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/notes/fsmbox04_notes.pdf
I think you thinking I didn't know about the notes despite owning that box for over a decade is perhaps the best indication you were having a high-quality Friday night.
> PS: 'roo, shuddup. Go watch some gay porn featuring Hungarians...Kris Evans, to be exact.
I'll pass. But it was amusing to see this generate a follow-up comment from someone else, one that leans dangerously close to Jim Ross WWE 'as God as my witness, he is broken in half!' territory.
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