Okay, let’s continue through the alphabet of cool stuff in stock at www.fsmcds.com!
We have arrived at the W titles:
We have the original Milan Walk in the Cloulds by Jarre, $8. Lovely theme!
So much walking! We have A Walk in the Spring Rain by Bernstein on Varèse Sarabande, $12. And A Walk With Love and Death by Delerue on Intrada, $12.
We have the Intrada 2CD set of George Pal scores: War of the Worlds, When Worlds Collide, The Naked Jungle and Conquest of Space. This is a great collection of classic sci-fi scores and hard to find, we’re asking $85.
Warlock/Violent Saturday are two vintage Fox scores by Harline and Friedhofer, respectively, on Intrada for $12.
We have the Warning Shot CD from La-La Land, the first one which had the premiere release of the OST plus the LP re-recording by Si Zentner. Rare 1960s crime Goldsmith scoring, and sealed! $25.
Way of a Gaucho is another classic Fox score, by Newman and Kaplan, on Counterpoint, $25.
The Way West is a late Kaper western score, on Intrada, sealed for $12.
We have the Nicolas Cage film The Weather Man on La-La Land by Zimmer, $18.
A couple of vintage, lesser-known John Barry scores: The Whisperers on Rykodisc, $3, and the Prometheus version of The White Buffalo, $15.
White Witch Doctor is an exciting 1950s Herrmann score on Kritzerland, $35.
Here’s something you won’t easily find: a copy of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the original Touchstone Records CD from the time of the film, still sealed in its original longbox. It hasn’t been banged up or smushed or anything, either. We’re asking $25. A time capsule!
We have a couple of versions of Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? by Mancini. One is the Varèse Sarabande CD, $8. The other is a bootleg also with a rip of the album of Santa Claus: The Movie, $12.
We have a copy of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by North, conducted by Goldsmith on Varèse, $5. Lovely!
Who’s Been Sleeping in My Bed?/Wives and Lovers is a fun two-fer of 1960s comedy scores by Duning and Murray, on Quartet, $18.
We have the Trunk Records release of the original Wicker Man, $15.
Wild Harvest/No Man of Her Own/Thunder in the East is an Intrada CD of Hugo Friedhofer scores for Paramount, $15.
We have Wild Is the Wind by Tiomkin on La-La Land, only $8.
The Wild Side is a really cool album of Elmer Bernstein symphonic jazz themes newly performed by the Big Band de Canarias on Varèse Sarabande, $10.
We’ll resume tomorrow! And a reminder...
FANS OF FILM MUSIC OFFER! If you are attending Peter Hackman’s Fans of Film Music event this Saturday, October 19th, at Silent Zoo Studios, I will personally hand-deliver your order—so you can save on the shipping charges! Just place your order as normal and put “FOFM” in the notes field, and I will reverse the shipping cost (if any) after we receive the order and bring your items on Saturday—see you there! (Just be sure to get your order in by Friday night please.)
And one more thing:
Folks, a call to see if anybody can help a fellow collector, Patrick Tierney, who is looking for somebody to kindly help him purchase the downloadable (only) soundtrack albums to Star Trek Continues and burn onto CDRs for him. He reached out to me to see if I could, but I don't have the gear to do it anymore! Any volunteers? northmanpat@hotmail.com
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