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Appointment – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

CD (Item 179738) Film Score Monthly, 1969 — Condition: Used
$28.99 ...

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An exceptional soundtrack – or three exceptional soundtracks, we should say! This great CD presents 3 variations on the music to the 1969 film The Appointment – the original theatrical score by John Barry, the US Television score by Stu Phillips, and the unused score by Michel Legrand! Each composer offers a very different take on the movie – Barry, a dark orchestral one with lots of moody passages; Legrand, a sprightly suite of tracks with some sparkling flourishes; and Phillips, a very groovy style, with some lively upbeat numbers! The CD's got a total of 23 tracks in all, with nearly 80 minutes of music – and is a real lost treasure for fans of either of the composers, and even better if, like us, you love all three! Titles include "Cafe Music", "Solo E Triste", "The Beauty Of Beginning", "Run To Emma's", and "9M1".  © 1996-2025, Dusty Groove, Inc.
(Out of print, limited pressing of 3000 copies.)

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