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VARESE SARABANDE CD CLUB: RUDY & THE MUSIC OF JERRY GOLDSMITH

In today’s program, I’ll be playing for you music from the newest release in Varese Sarabande’s CD Club: RUDY with music by Jerry Goldsmith. This new album was released today featuring an expanded 67-minute running time from the original 37-minute running time back in 1993. The first suite you will hear from this new album will be all previously unreleased cues.  Later on in the show, you will hear two classic cuts from the original album; “Take Us Out” and the timeless “The Final Game.”

You’ll also hear music from some of the other Jerry Goldsmith Varese Sarabande CD Club releases. Since the inception of the CD Club back in 1989, Varese has released over 35 Jerry Goldsmith club releases. In today’s program, you’ll hear music from four of those releases including FREUD (1962), THE VANISHING (1993), THE RED PONY (1973) and RAGGADY MAN (1981).

You can purchase your own copy of the deluxe edition of RUDY by CLICKING HERE! The album is limited to 3000 copies.

With that, enjoy the show!


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This Post Has 5 Comments

  1. John Leggett

    Fantastic show Erik! What wonderful music – Goldsmith was a genius.

    1. Erik Woods

      Thank you, John. And yes, Goldsmith was a genius as proven by the diversity of scores on this program alone! Thanks for tuning in!

  2. mike

    Funny I just asked myself if cinematicsound was still on the web… and happily I found it again. I have been listening to it from time to time since 1998. (the phantom menace website pounding) wow time flies.

    PS: Erik your voice sounds exactly the same.

    1. Erik Woods

      Holy cow! 1998?!?!? And you remember The Phantom Menace incident?! Wow! Well, I’m glad you found the show once again. I hope you never lose it! I should be around for quite some time!

  3. Dave

    Well, I can tell you where *one* copy of the Raggedy Man reissue is … on my shelves! 😉

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