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02-15-2013, 07:26 PM
THE MARRYING MAN (unreleased music by David Newman) (Lossless/flac)
The Marrying Man was a 1991 rom-com about a rich playboy (Alec Baldwin) who jumps into bed with a sultry nightclub singer (Kim Basinger) while on vacation in Vegas in the 1950s. Unfortunately, she's also gangster Bugsy Siegel's girlfriend. Siegel forces the two to marry and they develop an on/off relationship resulting in more than one divorce and re-marriage (hence the film's title). If you didn't believe it on-screen, you would off-screen, as this is the film that turned Baldwin and Basinger into a hot, real-life couple.
A soundtrack was released on Hollywood Records, but it featured 10 vocals from the film and just 3 score tracks. This disc has 23 score tracks totaling over 37 minutes. As the film was set in the swinging 1950s, Newman wrote a brassy score punctuated by a few bluesy ballads. Based on the track titles, it would seem the tracks are not in film-order.
Great stereo sound. No dialog or sfx.
Tau and EAC indicated all tracks on this disc to be lossless.
Disc was ripped to FLAC using XLD.
LINK is in spoiler...

Password: crybaby
LINK: https://1fichier.com/?0y0zbxvm0l
NOTE: This disc contains unreleased music. As of the upload date it had not been registered with the US Copyright Office. However, anyone with sufficient cause can request I remove the link by contacting me by PM or by entering a reply. Thank you.
The Marrying Man was a 1991 rom-com about a rich playboy (Alec Baldwin) who jumps into bed with a sultry nightclub singer (Kim Basinger) while on vacation in Vegas in the 1950s. Unfortunately, she's also gangster Bugsy Siegel's girlfriend. Siegel forces the two to marry and they develop an on/off relationship resulting in more than one divorce and re-marriage (hence the film's title). If you didn't believe it on-screen, you would off-screen, as this is the film that turned Baldwin and Basinger into a hot, real-life couple.
A soundtrack was released on Hollywood Records, but it featured 10 vocals from the film and just 3 score tracks. This disc has 23 score tracks totaling over 37 minutes. As the film was set in the swinging 1950s, Newman wrote a brassy score punctuated by a few bluesy ballads. Based on the track titles, it would seem the tracks are not in film-order.
Great stereo sound. No dialog or sfx.
Tau and EAC indicated all tracks on this disc to be lossless.
Disc was ripped to FLAC using XLD.
LINK is in spoiler...

Password: crybaby
LINK: https://1fichier.com/?0y0zbxvm0l
NOTE: This disc contains unreleased music. As of the upload date it had not been registered with the US Copyright Office. However, anyone with sufficient cause can request I remove the link by contacting me by PM or by entering a reply. Thank you.