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CDs in Stock Part 11



I want to start off today with one of the largest and heaviest items we’ve ever stocked, a 14CD Toru Takemitsu collection that’s packaged like a brick. Seriously, it’s weird. It’s called Complete Takemitsu Edition 5: Popular Songs, Tape-Music, Music for Theater, Radio and TV, Addenda. It has sold for $500+ on Discogs (no copy is available at the moment). We priced ours at $395. If you’re interested, make me an offer, seriously: LukasKendallMV@gmail.com

Coneheads/Talent for the Game is a David Newman CD I produced for Intrada some years back. Hard to find now, $45.


We have a whole bunch of John Scott albums of his Cousteau music. See the page at our site that contains them.


The Cowboys by John Williams, so good! We have one copy of the out-of-print expanded edition with the black spine, $65. Surprised this hasn’t sold yet. And two, here and here, of the initial shorter version with the red spine, $15.


Crazy People is a really charming orchestral comedy score by Cliff Eidelman from his early days. We have two copies of the Quartet release for only $8, here and here. I do have to say, though, that it seems so patterned on Grusin’s Heaven Can Wait, I found it distracting.


We have one copy of Creed by Ludwig Goransson on WaterTower for $35.


We have two copies of the out-of-print La-La Land Records Creepshow for $65 each, here and here—please read the descriptions about condition.



Always miss the great Georges Delerue...sigh. We have one copy of Crimes of the Heart, on Varèse Sarabande, for $45.


We have one copy of the hard-to-find original Intrada CD of Critters by David Newman, for $45.


Another hard-to-find Intrada, Cromwell by Frank Cordell; we have one copy for $65.


We have two versions of Cross of Iron by Ernest Gold: the Quartet release, and the Kritzerland edition (combined with Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff). Each is $25.


Crossed Swords by Maurice Jarre is so good! We have the FSM release we did, $12.



We have one copy of the Quartet Curse of the Pink Panther, for $18. So glad Quartet did justice to so many of Mancini’s Pink Panther scores.


More tomorrow!

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