Lost Movie Music? On CD? La-La Land Is an Anomaly. (And a Success.)
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The California record label scours movie studio archives and composers’ personal collections to locate music from older films or TV recordings.
The California record label scours movie studio archives and composers’ personal collections to locate music from older films or TV recordings.
The California record label scours movie studio archives and composers’ personal collections to locate music from older films or TV recordings.
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