C. Armstrong – Oliver Stone’s Untold History of the United States



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c�d�master88
08-03-2013, 07:19 PM
Catching up on the Showtime documentary now and having never been particularly attracted to a documentary’s score before, I found Armstrong’s score fit the show like a glove and really helped to draw me into the series along with Oliver Stone’s fantastic and informative narration. I don’t think an official soundtrack has been released in either a digital or physical format which is a shame. Naturally I’d like the complete score even if I would have to do some custom work on it. Not getting my hopes up but Trevor Jones’ Dinotopia (albeit a completely different genre) did get a complete (bootleg) release in FLAC along with countless other television scores so it doesn’t seem so out of bounds. A compilation would be acceptable, too. Thanks in advance!

Raptor48
11-17-2013, 12:05 AM
I second this.

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