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1992
Issue 41 1992
Main Cover
- James Horner's Seminar<br>
- Marc Shaiman: The New Addams Family<br>
- Vic Mizzey: The Addams Family<br>
- Elmer Bernstein: Scoring Cape Fear<br>
- An Interview with Bruno Nicolai<br>
- More Music From Fall of the Roman Empire - Dimitri Tiomkin<br>
- Thunder on the Border Line - Peter Thomas<br>
- Double Impact/Lionheart/Out for Justice - Arthur Kempel/John Scott/David Allen Frank<br>
- Tours Du Monde, Tours Du Ciel - Georges Delerue<br>
- El Pueblo Del Sol/Pastime - Lee Holdridge<br>

- Ben-Hur - Miklos Rozsa<br>
- An American Tail 2: Fieval Goes West - James Horner<br>
- JFK - John Williams<br>
- The People Under the Stairs/Deadlock Wedlock - Richard Gibbs<br>
- Rambling Rose - Elmer Bernstein<br>
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<b>Book Reviews</b><br>

- Cinema Sheet Music: A Comprehensive Listing of Published Film Music from Squaw Man (1914) to Bataan (1989) (Donald J Stubblebine)<br>
- The Film Composers Guide 1st Edition (Steven C Smith)<br>
- American Film Music: Major Composers, Techniques, Trends 1915-1990 (William Darby &amp; Jack Du Bois)<br>
Issue 42 1992
Main Cover
- Quotes<br>
- An Interview with Hans Zimmer<br>
- An Interview with Shirley Walker<br>
- Georges Delerue Remembered<br>
- An Interview with Jerry Goldsmith<br>

- Crossfade<br>
- Curley Sue - Georges Delerue<br>
- The Medicine Man - Jerry Goldsmith<br>
- More Music From Fall of the Roman Empire - Dimitri Tiomkin<br>
- O Pioneers!/The Man in the Moon - James Newton Howard<br>
- The Wolves of Willoughby Chase - Colin Towns<br>

- The Film Music of Joe Harnell<br>
- Music From the Serials - Various<br>
- Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy - Walter Scharf<br>
- Son of Darkness: To Die for 2 - Mark McKenzie<br>
- Cape Fear - Bernard Herrmann/Elmer Bernstein<br>
- The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex - Erich Wolfgang Korngold<br>

- The Borgias - Georges Delerue<br>
- Hollywood Dreams - Various<br>

<b>Book Review</b><br>

- Film and Television Composers: An International Discography 1920-1989 (Steve Harris)<br>
Issue 43 1992
Main Cover
- Quotes<br>
- An Interview with Pino Donaggio<br>
- An Interview with Bill Conti<br>
- Danny Elfman Returns<br>
- An Interview with James Bernard<br>

- A Filmography/Discography of Pino Donaggio<br>
- An Interview with Michael J Lewis<br>
- Days of Wine and Roses<br>
- An Interview with Brynmore Jones<br>
- Bernard Herrmann: A Memoir<br>
- James Horner's Melbourne Seminar<br>

- An Interview with Gary Guttman<br>
- An Interview with William Rosar<br>
- King of Kings - Miklos Rozsa<br>
- Ruby - John Scott<br>
- Kamilla Og Tyven - Ragnar Bjerkreim<br>
- The Babe/Pastime - Elmer Bernstein/Lee Holdridge<br>
- My Father's Glory/My Mother's Castle - Vladimir Cosma<br>

- The Great Escape - Elmer Bernstein<br>
- Music From the Films of Steven Seagal - David Michael Frank<br>
- Far and Away - John Williams<br>
- The Hitch/Heart of Midnight/The Park is Mine - Mark Isham/Yanni/Tangerine Dream<br>


<b>Book Review</b><br>


- A Discography of the Works of Bernard Herrmann (Jim Doherty)<br>
Issue 44 1992
Main Cover
- An Interview with Basil Poledouris<br>
- An Interview with Laurence Rosenthal<br>
- An Interview with Russell Garcia<br>
- A Filmography/Discography of James Newton Howard<br>
- An Interview with Ennio Morricone<br>

- An Interview with William Rosar<br>
- Herrmann, Sedares and Koch International: A Coalescence of Vision<br>
- The Shooting Party - John Scott<br>
- Jerry Fielding Film Music - Jerry Fielding<br>
- David Shire at the Movies - David Shire<br>
- The Vagrant - Christopher Young<br>
- Criss Cross - Trevor Jones<br>

- The Inquirer - Bernard Herrmann<br>
- Kara Ben Nemsi Effendi _ Martin Bottcher<br>
- Scary Movie Music - Various<br>
- The Power of One - Hans Zimmer<br>
- Honey I Blew up the Kids - Bruce Broughton<br>
- The Last of the Mohicans - Trevor Jones, Randy Edelman<br>


<b>Book Review</b><br>

- A Discography of the Works of Bernard Herrmann (Jim Doherty)<br>