On this week’s episode, we present an early bonus episode of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO as we are proud to play for you newly recorded music from a brand new album from Sony Classical called THE SPIELBERG/WILLIAMS COLLABORATION PART III. This album, due out on March 17th, features music from such scores as THE ADVENTURE OF TINTIN, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, WAR HORSE and more.
Plus, we’ll be playing music for other re-recordings of John Williams’ work including music from E.T., YES, GIORGIO, SABRINA, DRACULA, BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY and more.
CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO is syndicated on WROCK Radio and PodTyrant.
Thanks for tuning in! And as always, I would love to read your feedback and get your suggestions on how I can make this particular show better. I’m also encouraging requests for this show. So, if there is something you want to hear please let me know. Send an EMAIL with your name and what track you want to hear.
MARCH 14, 2017 PLAYLIST
Hi Erik,
Thanks for another great show.
The complete playlists in your recent episodes have been welcome additions.
I’d like to suggest adding timestamps as well, to help listeners know what track is playing at the moment.
Other than that, I think it would be nice to upload the playlist in a textual format, rather than an image. That’ll let us search for specific tracks in previous episodes, or just help in googling tracks and albums we like.
Hi Erik,
thank to your show I heard for the first time the Charles Gerhardt Version of Return of the Jedi. I agree – a fantastic re-recording, which is a great addition to all complete new versions. I ordered the Cd. The new Williams Spielberg Set is great too, I have it already. AI I missed too.
Thank you for your great shows!
André
Erik, thanks for your show and great programming! I wonder if you can provide more album info for the different tracks. I can’t find the album with the wonderful Dracula re-recording, as well as the Sabrina re-recording (or is this a re-issue?).
All best,
The Dracula track can be found on The Definitive Horror Music Collection from Silva Screen Records. Sabrina is off an album released by Varese Sarabande called Hollywood ’96. I hope that helps?
Man! I love the Amazing stories theme. It throws me back in the 80s.