Legitimate poitns have been brought up, to which Robin gives no kind of actual proof, just take his word for it.
There's a whole FSM thread dealing with trying to get the score released:
http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/p ... &archive=1There was another one, I can't find it, where one member had called up the obscure studio, and they basically told him to "fuck off".
It just seems a little hard to think suddenly, out of nowhere, an essentially still "fresh" label, gets the impossible grail.
And then he wants to become angry because we all think it's fishy coming out April 1st; just what the hell was he expecting releasing an impossible, wanted holy Bernstein grail, on the one day set aside specifically each year to FOOL PEOPLE.
He might as well said it's being released Smarch 32nd, or something like:
"The complete, mastered score to the blood curtaling, skin crawling, window pain knocking "Salem's Lot", by Harry Sukman finally avaiable ... CHRISTMAS DAY. HO HO HO!!!"
Even in the end, if it turns out it's simply a case of Bernstein did own the rights, and they used the housed masters at the Bernstein Collection (did he keep any copies himself, since this isn't even the complete score being released) ... wouldn't they still need approval on art work from the studio, possibly sign offs/approvals from the obscure Entertainment Film Distributors Ltd? If they're as nasty a people to deal with as chronicled ... anyway, just rambling now.
Robin can clear these up, I would imagine, anytime. And he needs to just get over the release date, or change it. And I don't mean to April 2nd.