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Re: Now Playing: Thursday, April 7
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• Posted by: Olivia D.   <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Thursday, April 7, 2022, at 11:17 a.m.
• IP Address: d75-152-229-224.abhsia.telus.net
• In Response to: Now Playing: Thursday, April 7 (Roman)
• Now Playing: The Walk

> Still boldly going where other Star Trek music fans have gone before. smile
> Starting off with a couple scores from the original series by Gerald
> Fried. 'Catspaw' and 'Friday's Child'. Neither episode is a classic of the
> series. Although 'Catspaw' sticks in the mind because of how bonkers it
> gets. GIANT CAT in a castle, kinda weird. Fried's scores are very
> distinctive, and very much of their time. He does this thing with brass
> that only happens in 60s scores, where they sound brash and out of tune.
> Its odd, and reminds me of the music from 'Rocky and Bullwinkle' of all
> things. I don't revisit these particular scores all that often, but they
> are a fun contrast to the later scores.

> Speaking of which, I'll also spin 'Star Trek: First Contact' by Goldsmith
> and maybe another album of the Ron Jones material from 'The Next
> Generation'.

My absolute favorite Goldsmith score, although I like Joel's Borg material a little bit more than his father's, is this weird?

> What are you listening to?

The Walk by Alan Silvestri
Secretary by Angelo Badalamenti
and
Jumanji by James Horner




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