Score-Brother: Introduction

Hello there, fellow bloggers!

*unnecessary fanfare plays in background*


I come to this great site to share some treasures with all of you. These treasures I speak of are movie soundtracks and scores in which I have managed to collect here and there.*

*Some of these soundtracks I own, while others I may have found elsewhere...

IMPORTANT:
Anything you choose to preview is password-protected, so make sure you check out the password; fear not, for I will type it down--unless special direction(s) is required.


Sooner or later, you may experience an expired link. If this occurs, please feel free to hit me up via e-mail: mc-iggmeista@lycos.com


The above is now my new default e-mail, for I have chosen to eliminate the need for my old one--no offense.


Well, that about sums up the description for this blog. I will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have for me.


I am known as "Score-Brother," but you can call me Alberto--you can also call me Albert, or even Al


See you around, and have fun.



Later days,

-Al




*LEGAL DISCLAIMER NOTICE:

I AM NOT THE ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT OWNER FOR ANY OF THE MATERIAL GIVEN ON THIS BLOG. THE SOLE-INTENTION FOR POSTING THIS MATERIAL ON THIS BLOG IS FOR NON-PROFITABLE AND PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. AS THE CREATOR OF “SCORE-BROTHER’S,” I STRONGLY SUGGEST THAT ALL MUSIC DOWNLOADED FROM THIS SITE BE DELETED FROM YOUR COMPUTER(S) AFTER A 24-HOUR PREVIEW PERIOD.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Henry Mancini & Various: Blind Date

Well, well, well... I thought I would never say this: Here is the soundtrack to the 1987 romantic comedy, "Blind Date," with Kim Basinger and Bruce Willis.

Normally, this soundtrack would sound as if it was on LP/vinyl, but I somehow managed to locate a relatively priced CD variant, which is surprisingly out of print and hard to find. As a result, the music is presented at a killer 320 kbps bit rate. What is interesting about this soundtrack, on CD anyway, is that two other countries rather than just the states has this on CD; yet this, being the rarest variant thus far, seems to be contradictorily common.

With that information, allow me to justify the music: for starters, you are provided with non-album music by such common artists as Jennifer Warnes and Gary Morris, Billy Vera & the Beaters, Stanley Jordan, Hubert Tubbs, Keith L'Niere and even Henry Mancini, the film's score composer. Basically, 80's pop best defines this soundtrack; yet with the alleged "theme" to the film, "Simply Meant to Be" - Morris and Warnes - somehow fills a whole with a touch of AOR, and the same goes well for the supposed in-film single, "Talked About Lover," which I have always mistaken for "Talked about Love." In any case, this CD has its ups and not too many down, so that the listener would most likely have some of these songs, vocal or instrumental, stuck in their head every now and then.

One more thing just for the sake of complete disclosure: I am a man of my word, and this soundtrack was technically posted on another site prior to today. Here is the person responsible for inspiring me to present this particular soundtrack, today, to all music lovers - preferably worldwide - after "modifying" their blog-site for the better. Feel free to grab this soundtrack from that site, only if your heart desires. That said, enjoy some rare/unknown 80's pop music, with just a slight pinch of AOR.


















The password is:
SB-1989

Enjoy!