I am currently looking for Nicholas Hooper’s Order of the Phoenix and Half-Blood Prince recording sessions. If you have these, please, PLEASE get in touch via PM. Do not write to me if you are merely interested in finding out what I have if you do not have Harry Potter.
I have great respect for the rules of the game and can assure everybody that – as much as some people will hate me for saying this – the music will be used for private listening enjoyment ONLY, nothing more. I have no intension of causing unnecessary harm to anyone.
In return, I can offer:
1. an immense collection of classical music
2. an extensive collection of Anglican music
3. recording sessions of equal value by the following composers:
– John Williams
– Danny Elfman
– Hans Zimmer
– Harry Greggson-Williams
– James Newton Howard
– Brian Tyler
– Trevor Rabin
– Alexandre Desplat
– John Debney
– Elliot Goldenthal
– John Powell
– Jerry Goldsmith
– James Horner
– Marco Beltrami
– Michael Giacchino
– Marc Streitenfeld
– Alan Silvestri
– Patrick Doyle
– Edward Shearmur
– Geoff Zanelli
– Klaus Badelt
– Henry Jackman
– Trevor Morris
– Randy Newman
– Lucas Vidal
– Mark Isham
– Michael Kamen
– Rob Simons
– Mervy Warren
– Brian Reitzell
– Paul Haslinger
– Cristophe Beck
– Theodore Shapiro
– Christopher Young
– Randy Elfman
– John Frizzell
– Chris Bacon
– David Newman
– John Murhy
– Thomas Newman
– Bennett Salvay
– Marc Mancini
– Andrew Gross
– Ilan Eshkeri
– Graeme Revell
– Atli �rvarsson
– John Ottman
– Larry Group�
– David Julyan
If anything people are just going to beg you for some recording sessions by the composers you mentioned.
If anything people are just going to beg you for some recording sessions by the composers you mentioned.
perhaps mancina?
Whoosh! "What was that? It went right over my head"
It doesn’t hurt to ask, I suppose.
It’s absolutely possible, it’s just occasionally dangerous to some peoples’ careers and very often dangerous to their sense of entitlement.