I have it on DVD and really have overlooked the music, but I may watch again and hear what I've missed.
Lalo Schifrin's "Bullit" Soundtrack Coming to Vinyl On Record Store Day
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I have had the CD for many years -- bought it at Tower Records. I would buy the record but RSD is too much of a hassle these days with the long lines and limited availability of titles. I hope the record stores do well but it seems that RSD is really eBayDay. Maybe we will see a 96/24 digital download later.
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Years ago I picked up an LP by Wilton Felder entitled 'Bullitt.' It is on Liberty's World Pacific Jazz label and features a cool graphic of the famous chase scene as cover art.
The Bullitt Theme is the only song from the soundtrack. There is no copyright date.
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I feel like a dunce. Every year great records are talked about but I still haven't really learned how record store day works. I live in Vancouver, WA. Portland, OR is 5 minutes away. There must be a way for me to participate. I've read about releases from Sony on RSD. How do I join the fun?
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This is one great sounding RSD release.
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I was slightly disappointed by this release, because it's the 2000 re-recording, not the original 1968 film soundtrack, nor the 1968 Warner Bros. LP recordings (which were afflicted by Haeco-CSG system). The latter two are on the Film Score Monthly CD released in 2009. Still, though, a nice presentation, excellent sound, and the music certainly swings because it was supervised by Schifrin! (Maybe you can outline ways to reverse Haeco at some point).