The Scores Are Not Enough

E.T. - with Phil Barr


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Hello everyone! And welcome to our brand new season of ‘The Scores Are Not Enough’ hosted by me, Rich Marsden! In each episode we will perform an in depth analysis of a selected sci-fi or fantasy film score, chosen in no particular order, each score lovingly hand picked by a special guest.


This week we’ll be getting stranded 3million light years fro home, getting abandoned and pursued, flying across the moon, amongst other extraterrestrial escapades, that’s right it’s ET and joining me to soak up the sights and sounds of Sanfernando Valley during Halloween and finding out what ET is short for, because he’s got little legs! Is Phil Barr, Bond fan extraordinaire who can be found on all the socials as Bond Only Bond! But is John Williams score something to phone home about? There’s only one way to find out; let’s dive in!


The Scores Are Not Enough is an unofficial entity, and in no way affiliated with MCA records, MGM scoring stage, Amblin Entertainment or Universal Pictures , all copyrights and trademarks, remain the sole property of the original holders. The Scores Are Not Enough is not associated in any way, with those mentioned above. This is an independent podcast to provide reference, opinions, and commentary on the scores of sci-fi and fantasy films .Copyright information pertaining to all other content is retained by the original holders.

Score composed by John Williams and performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony orchestra, conducted by John Williams. , soundtrack release via MCA recorsa 1982, all rights reserved. "Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow" written by Carl WhiteAl FrazierSonny HarrisTurner Wilson Jr. Performed by The Persuasions and released through Elektra records 1977 all rights reserved.

'Theme From E.T." performed by Walter Murphy and Friends, released through MCA Records 1982, all rights reserved.

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The Scores Are Not EnoughBy Rich Marsden