He originated the television act later helmed by Liberace. Korla Pandit was an an African-American organist who publicly wore a bejeweled turban and adopted the persona of a French-Indian musician from New Delhi. Korla Pandit Organ Score: This is a live recording of a Korla Pandit score, only ever released on laserdisc by Lumivision. It’s lower fidelity than the other Gaylord Carter score, but is a nice performance, with many different creative decisions that set it apart from the Blackhawk Films version. It’s a nice organ track by a prolific silent accompanist.Īlternative Gaylord Carter Organ Score: This is a different recording, also by Gaylord Carter, performed for the Paul Killiam Film Classic Edition that aired on television in the 1980s (this copy of the score is sourced from a youtube copy of a television airing). I have included a re-synced stereo score as well as the original mono release. Unfortunately it’s wildly out of sync on both blurays, leaving the laserdisc as the only good presentation. Gaylord Carter Organ Score: This score (recorded for Blackhawk Films) was featured in mono on an Image laserdisc and then remastered in stereo for the Image and Kino blurays. Gaylord Carter Korla Pandit Lee Erwin The Laze's Album The first four scores are performed by accomplished organists, the fifth is by a progressive rock band, “the Laze.” This is an HD copy of the 1929 version of the silent ‘Phantom of the Opera’ running at 24fps, synced to a number of scores which are either not available synced to an HD picture or which have some deficiencies in their official release. The Phantom of the Opera (1929) Rare Scores Collection (Released) Author ElectricTriangle Date 1, 6:30 PM Author ElectricTriangle Time 1 6:30 PM (Edited) Post link The Phantom of the Opera (1929) Rare Scores Collection (Released) - Original Trilogy Sign In