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Snipperdepipper
07-24-2013, 11:27 PM
For years now I’ve been admiring Carl Johnson’s score to Pooh’s Grand Adventure. In my opnion the best score ever written for an animated movie.
On his website (Carl Johnson – Music for Film: PLEASE USE THE "SOUND ON/OFF" BUTTON AT THE TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER OF THIS WINDOW TO TURN OFF THE BACKGROUND MUSIC BEFORE BROWSING THROUGH THESE FOLDERS. THANKS!: Winnie the Pooh’s Grand Adventure (http://swanderfulmusic.com/MP3/Default.asp?q=f&f=%2FWinnie+the+Pooh%27s+Grand+Adventure)) he has provided some extracts from the score. Unfortunately they only cover 18 minutes of the roughly 70 minute score.
On his website (Carl Johnson – Music for Film: PLEASE USE THE "SOUND ON/OFF" BUTTON AT THE TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER OF THIS WINDOW TO TURN OFF THE BACKGROUND MUSIC BEFORE BROWSING THROUGH THESE FOLDERS. THANKS!: Winnie the Pooh’s Grand Adventure (http://swanderfulmusic.com/MP3/Default.asp?q=f&f=%2FWinnie+the+Pooh%27s+Grand+Adventure)) he has provided some extracts from the score. Unfortunately they only cover 18 minutes of the roughly 70 minute score.
The score has been nominated for an Annie-award, but it was never released though.
It doesn’t seem that there’re any recordings circulating online. If they’re, I would be able to find them here I guessed.
It’s worth the try!
