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| re: "soundtrack" vs "cast recording" | |
| Last Edit: bmc 05:24 am EDT 07/12/18 | |
| Posted by: bmc 05:23 am EDT 07/12/18 | |
| In reply to: "soundtrack" vs "cast recording" - GrumpyMorningBoy 12:42 am EDT 07/12/18 | |
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| There was an Al Pacino movie about a serial killer(I forget the film's name) but SPOILER ALERT a disreputable character worked in a record store and he got VERY upset with a customer who confused sound track with cast album....... When I first moved to Michigan there was a music store, all 'classical' except for Bway shows. they did not even list symphonies by composer, they were listed alphabetically by conductor.And the Broadway section, at the front of the store. Was arranged by, first, cast albums, then soundtracks, London Cast albums, Ben Bagley, and lastly, vocals and anthologies .Heaven it was to be young in that store! | |
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| re: "soundtrack" vs "cast recording" | |
| Posted by: mermaniac 10:53 am EDT 07/12/18 | |
| In reply to: re: "soundtrack" vs "cast recording" - bmc 05:23 am EDT 07/12/18 | |
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| It's heaven to be old at West Side records on West 72nd Street ! A browser's paradise ! | |
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| re: "soundtrack" vs "cast recording" | |
| Posted by: BruceinIthaca 10:11 am EDT 07/12/18 | |
| In reply to: re: "soundtrack" vs "cast recording" - bmc 05:23 am EDT 07/12/18 | |
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| I think the movie was "Cruising." | |
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