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24FPS
Brian gets screwed again.
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bob r
An earlier post regarding Brian Jones makes me ask--- why doesnt some really cool company like Rhino Records or Sundazed, which specialize in 60's rarites FINALLY issue the soundtrack to Brian's "A Degree of Murder" ?
Brian composed all the music, played guitar, harp, mellotron, recorder, horns, and was aided by studio stalwarts like Jimmy Page and a very young Peter Frampton helped out--
I 've heard bits and pieces and always thought it sounded pretty interesting--
I am sure there would be an audience for an official release--especially Stones fans....
Sounds like some record company is missing the boat....
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His Majesty
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In writing and producing the track, I used a series of different groups, from one
musician to ten. I ran the gamut of line-ups from the usual bass line-up to using
violin and banjo. Mostly they were session men, but some of the group helped
out. I myself played sitar, organ, dulcimer, harmonica and harp ... Brian Jones
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Claire_M
A relevant excerpt from Lord Jimmy Page's recent photo book:
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24FPS
Brian gets screwed again.
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The GR
The movie was out on pirate/bootleg DVD a couple of years ago, looked like a good dub from VHS. I only watched about 20 minutes of it.
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His Majesty
awful film with a cool soundtrack
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Mathijs
Just to note -the rights to the soundtrack are with Dutch movie producer Rob Houwer. He has an agency in Amsterdam and can be contacted.
I find the film and soundtrack junk, though.
Mathijs