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Please send me a PM if you are interested and I will reply with the link.
http://forums.ffshrine.org/members/turner6-951657
FLAC and 320kbps files are available. Please specify which version you prefer in your request.
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My Geisha (1962) – Franz Waxman – Paramount – FLAC and MP3~320kbps
High Res Scans included (complete track list inside booklet).
http://users.skynet.be/fb360730/My Geisha.jpg
http://users.skynet.be/fb360730/cdrom.gif
The CD is from my personal collection (EZ-CD Audio Ripper).
Scans:
I personally scanned the CD, the booklet and the inserts.
Links:
You will receive one link including the soundtrack and the scans. The file is available on MEGA.
The answer to your request includes a password to decrypt the files.
Size of the files (including the soundtracks and the scans):
FLAC: 261 Mo
MP3: 134 Mo
Total playing time: 47:03
The number of tracks: 22
http://users.skynet.be/fb360730/tracklistxy2.gif
01. Franz Waxman – Main Title.
02. Franz Waxman – Goodbye, Lover.
03. Franz Waxman – Arrival in Tokyo.
04. Franz Waxman – Pittsburgh Surprise.
05. Franz Waxman – Koto Theme.
06. Franz Waxman – The PlotLucy’s Poster.
07. Franz Waxman – The True Geisha.
08. Franz Waxman – Preparations.
09. Franz Waxman – One Fine Day (from Madama Butterfly).
10. Franz Waxman – Love Duet (from Madama Butterfly).
11. Franz Waxman – You Are Sympathy to Me.
12. Franz Waxman – The Real Yoko.
13. Franz Waxman – Call Me Paul.
14. Franz Waxman – Finale From Madame Butterfly.
15. Franz Waxman – Lucy’s Arrival.
16. Franz Waxman – Overture to Madame Butterfly.
17. Franz Waxman – End Title.
18. Franz Waxman – You Are Sympathy to Me (demo).
19. Franz Waxman – Pittsburgh Surprise (alternate).
20. Franz Waxman – Geisha House, Part 1.
21. Franz Waxman – Indistinguishable Melody.
22. Franz Waxman – Call Me Paul (alternate).
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Daniel.
Link received thanks for the ultra fast response 🙂
Beautiful cover too!
Once again it is very clear: the best scores are from the 50s and 60s 🙂
Keep up the good work Daniel!
Once again it is very clear: the best scores are from the 50s and 60s 🙂
Keep up the good work Daniel!
You are welcome 🙂
I do agree with you, the best scores are from the golden age of Hollywood.
And thank you very much for your support, really appreciated 🙂
Truly amazing
Thank you.
Thanks 320 ??????
Is that a way to request a link ?