
1959 LP. Not my rip, but I declicked it and uploaded 320 mp3. Only previous digital
copies were mp3 downloads on the usual retail sites (probably also LP rips).
Since uploading this, Intrada has released it on CD.
320 mp3:
Themes General Electric Theater (http://www.mediafire.com/download/x4111icsbbgbec2/Themes_General_Electric_Theater.zip)
Inserts (formatted for CD jewel case from another site):
GE art (http://www.mediafire.com/download/sucwb1tg7036d8l/GE_art.zip)
01. Emblem 0:24
02. Enchante 3:02
03. Passionelle 3:21
04. Star Of David 2:21
05. David’s Love Song 2:53
06. Lavender Waltz 2:25
07. Mannequin 3:19
08. Sentimental 2:58
09. The Highland Lovers 2:32
10. Silent Love 3:17
11. Mariachi 2:37
12. L’Amour Triste 2:55
13. Progress 2:08
Runtime 34:11 minutes
Scott
I know what you mean, but I suspect these were re-recorded for the album so they might be enhanced. I especially like track 6 Lavender Waltz – sounds like it came out a modern POIROT episode (or should I say POIROT sounds like it) – pretty and thoughtful with a dark edge.

Themes From The General Electric Theater (1959) Soundtrack Score
Composed by: Elmer Bernstein
Link 320kbps: http://uploaded.net/file/jww0zeh9
Tracklist:
1. Emblem (00:24)
2. Enchante (03:01)
3. Passionelle (03:20)
4. Star Of David (02:21)
5. David’s Love Song (02:53)
6. Lavender Waltz (02:24)
7. Mannequin (03:18)
8. Sentimental (02:57)
9. The Highland Lovers (02:31)
10. Silent Love (03:16)
11. Mariachi (02:37)
12. L’Amour Triste (02:55)
13. Progress (02:07)