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THE ARCHIVE WITH JASON DRURY: EPISODE TWO

Welcome to episode two of THE ARCHIVE WITH JASON DRURY here on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO. Please click HERE if you missed the inaugural episode!

This episode features an exclusive suite of music from Tadlow Records’ brand new recording of BEN-HUR by Miklos Rozsa.

BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES turns 25 years old this month and to commemorate that momentous occasion you’ll hear selections from the various scores composed by Shirley Walker.

Jason takes a trip back to 1983 and plays for you selections from John Barry’s score to HIGH ROAD CHINA.

Composer Roy Budd was born on March 14, 1947. Sadly and suddenly, he passed away at the age of 46 from a brain hemorrhage on August 7th, 1993. Jason celebrates Budd’s 70th anniversary with music from FEAR IS THE KEY and his final score for PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.

Back in 2009 Intrada Records released Jerry Goldsmith score to ONE LITTLE INDIAN by Jerry Goldsmith. You’ll hear a suite from that score which was initially released in 1973.

Afterwards, Jason treats you with music from David Arnold’s forgotten classic to LAST OF THE DOGMEN and then rounds off the program with a flourish with music from Tadlow Records’ re-recording of TARAS BULBA by Franz Waxman.

        Host Jason Drury

Other Jason Drury produced programs include is three-part James Horner radio documentary and his in-depth interviews with Debbie Wiseman and Mark Thomas.

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.

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This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. John Mansell

    Great work erik and jason enjoying the shows

  2. John Mansell

    Great stuff

  3. John Leggett

    Enjoyed the show – well done Jason!

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