The Official La-La Land Records Thread
#3762
Posted 20 September 2011 - 06:50 PM
So, that leaves the rest of this year pretty much a mystery. Surprises ahead? Only the Shadow know...
Number 2: "Are you going to run?"
Number 6: "Like blazes! First chance i get."
-The Prisoner-
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#3763
Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:11 PM
http://en.wikipedia....Upcoming_titles
#3764
Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:18 PM
That still leave about, depeding on how many release days are left, six to eight more CDs.
Number 2: "Are you going to run?"
Number 6: "Like blazes! First chance i get."
-The Prisoner-
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#3765
Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:20 PM
#3766
Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:24 PM
#3767
Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:36 PM
Is The Cape worth getting? I've checked McCreary website, there are no audio samples from that show, and there are only the opening credits on Youtube. Is there a place where you can listen to music from the show?
Not that I know of. You could download the episodes themselves
#3768
Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:37 PM
#3770
Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:43 PM
Is The Cape worth getting? I've checked McCreary website, there are no audio samples from that show, and there are only the opening credits on Youtube. Is there a place where you can listen to music from the show?
I remember somebody talking about how aweful it was.
Number 2: "Are you going to run?"
Number 6: "Like blazes! First chance i get."
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#3772
Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:50 PM
I also vaguely recall some talk about some good scoring, but too much blah and far too heavy on the percussion that made him a hit on nuBattlestar.
Number 2: "Are you going to run?"
Number 6: "Like blazes! First chance i get."
-The Prisoner-
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#3773
Posted 21 September 2011 - 02:03 PM
http://www.bearmccre...om/blog/?p=7230
On September 27th, La La Land Records will release a 2-CD limited edition soundtrack of my fully orchestral score for The Cape. The first 150 orders through the label’s website will be signed! The sale begins next Tuesday at 1pm Pacific Standard Time. The autographed copies will go fast, so check early in the day.
A digital release is scheduled for later in the year.
This album represents my most grandiose and lyrical orchestral writing yet. The story presented me with a rare opportunity to explore sweeping superhero music, in the style of my favorite scores when I was growing up. There are whispers of Elfman’s Batman and Williams’ Superman in here, yes, but my biggest influence by far was Shirley Walker’s scores for Batman: The Animated Series. In fact, this CD is dedicated to her memory.
The Cape soundtrack sits comfortably alongside my Human Target album. In fact, I think if Human Target had continued down the same creative path in Season 2, and I remained on as composer, my score would have resembled this. The lessons I had learned by my final episode of Human Target were applied directly to the first episode of The Cape. Anyone disappointed that I never got to write more Human Target music will enjoy the hell out of this record.
The two CD set contains all of the stand-out musical moments from the series. There are also a number of bonus tracks that are exclusive to the CD version of the score. Some of them will surprise you!
Here’s the complete track listing, with select audio clips.DISC 1:
1. THE CAPE Main Title
2. A New Day Ahead
from “Pilot”
3. The Death of Vince Faraday
from “Pilot”
4. The Carnival of Crime
from “Pilot”
5. The Greatest Circus Act That Ever Lived
from “Pilot”
6. The Faraday Family
from “Pilot”
7. Confronting Chess
from “Pilot”
8. Gregor Molotov
from “Kozmo”
9. Asylum Fight
from “The Lich, Part 2″
10. Orwell’s Dream
from “The Lich, Part 2″
11. Waltz for Raia
from “Kozmo”
12. Rube Goldberg Death Machine
from “Dice”
13. Scales in the Cage
from “Scales on a Train”
14. Cain
from “Tarot”
15. Scales
from “Pilot”
16. Unnatural Things
from “Kozmo”
17. Young Tracy
from “Dice”
18. Kitchen Battle
from “Tarot”
19. Casino Attack
from “Dice”
20. Justice Takes Time
from “Kozmo”
21. The Lich
from “The Lich, Part 2″
22. The Telepath Strikes
from “Dice”
23. Gregor the Great’s Carnival of Fear
from “Kozmo”DISC 2:
1. Let’s Just Pretend
from “The Lich, Part 2″
Music and Lyrics by Brendan McCreary
Performed by Young Beautiful in a Hurry
2. Sewing the Mask
from “Tarot”
3. Runaway Train
from “Scales on a Train”
4. Ghosts of Palm City
from “The Lich, Part 1″
5. Highwire Training
from “Dice”
6. Faradays are Fighters
from “Tarot”
7. Concerto for Tuba and Goggles
from “Goggles and Hicks”
8. Attack of the Bumblebee
from “Goggles and Hicks”
9. Opposite Sides
from “Scales on a Train”
10. Two Weddings
from “The Lich, Part 2″
11. Brazil Nuts
from “Scales on a Train”
12. Kozmo
from “Kozmo”
13. Orwell’s Recovery
from “The Lich, Part 2″
14. Scales Goes Rogue
from “Scales on a Train”
15. Rescuing Orwell
from “The Lich, Part 2″
16. The Cape Keeps Watch
from “Tarot”CD BONUS TRACKS:
17. Jerry
from “Goggles and Hicks”
18. Outsmarting the Assassins
from “Goggles and Hicks”
19. Trolley Park Amusements
from “Tarot” and “Scales on a Train”
20. Palm Reading
from “Dice” and “Kozmo”
21. Portrait in Courage
from “Tarot”
22. The Dead Will Rise
from “The Lich, Part 1″
23. Out the Window
from “Tarot”
24. No Journey Too Far
from “Scales on a Train”
25. ARK Corporation Theme Song
from “Pilot”
26. Homeless Blues
from “Kozmo”
Remember to go to the link for samples
#3774
Posted 21 September 2011 - 03:05 PM
#3775
Posted 21 September 2011 - 10:10 PM
In 50 years Herrmann will be forgotten.
#3776
Posted 21 September 2011 - 10:12 PM
I'm still waiting for Batman Forever...
Karol - who thinks of getting something else along with next weeks' 1941
I've been thinking about that as well. I might finally snatch up Home Alone with that.
#3777
Posted 22 September 2011 - 03:46 AM
I remember somebody talking about how aweful it was.
The first couple of episodes are the roughest patch to get through, and last four episodes are a big improvement. I liked the show overall, and the problems it had could've been dealt with if it had a second season.
#3778
Posted 27 September 2011 - 12:46 PM
1941: LIMITED EDITION (2-CD SET) LLLCD 1179
Music by John Williams
Limited Edition of 3500 Units
ORDER "1941: LIMITED EDITION (2-CD SET)" SEPT. 27th (1pm PST) at www.lalalandrecords.com
STARTS SHIPPING SEPTEMBER 27th
RETAIL PRICE $29.98
La-La Land Records, in association with Sony Music and NBC Universal, presents the remastered and expanded 2-CD SET of Academy Award-Winning composer John Williams' (JAWS, BLACK SUNDAY, STAR WARS, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK) amazing score to the 1979 Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures comedy spectacular 1941, starring Dan Aykroyd, Ned Beatty, John Belushi and Warren Oates, and directed by Steven Spielberg. Williams provides a delightful, full-on orchestra assault (featuring one of the most infectious marches ever written for film) to compliment this cult-classic's slapstick tapestry of WWII-era paranoia exploding in Hollywood. Produced by Mike Matessino, Didier C. Deutsch and Mark G. Wilder, remixed and assembled by Mike Matessino and mastered by Mark G. Wilder, this special release is expanded by more than 70 minutes with never-before-released music, including alternates and source cues. The original 1979 album presentation is also presented on disc 2, remastered. 1941 Re-issue producer Mike Matessino provides exclusive, in-depth liner notes. Limited Edition of 3500 Units.
TRACK LISTING:
DISC 1
THE FILM SCORE
1 "1941" Main Title 1:36
2 Chrissie Takes Another Swim** 4:38
3 Sub Commander / Wild Bill Kelso** 3:44
4 Donna's Obsession / Birkhead's Pitch** 2:59
5 Poppa's Got a Gun* 1:13
6 You Have Been Chosen / You, You, You* 2:11
7 Capture of Hollis / Kelso Lost* 3:08
8 The Crackerjack Box* 1:30
9 The Sentries** 2:17
10 The Escape of Hollis* 1:17
11 More About Donna* 1:02
12 The Count Down / Swing, Swing, Swing** 4:41
13 The Brannigan † 1:19
14 Here We Go 4:22
15 Kelso in Barstow** 3:42
16 Service Tunes* :50
17 Encounters* :56
18 Kelso's Attack / Deep inthe Heart of Texas** 3:15
19 Eat Lead* 2:48
20 Defending the Homeland* 1:46
21 Wally Saves Betty** 2:00
22 Sound Off / Stolen Motorcycle* 4:23
23 Ward's Big Gun* 1:45
24 Going My Way Sister* 2:08
25 More Kelso :59
26 Taking Aim* 1:10
27 The Ferris Wheel** †† 3:08
28 The Tank Approaches / Finale* 5:26
29 "1941" End Credits 6:18
Disc 1 Time: 77:08
DISC 2
THE 1979 SOUNDTRACK ALBUM
1 The March From "1941" 4:11
2 The Invasion 8:20
3 The Sentries 3:31
4 Riot at the U.S.O. † 1:18
5 To Hollywood and Glory 3:14
6 Swing, Swing, Swing 4:06
7 The Battle of Hollywood 5:39
8 The Ferris Wheel Sequence †† 1:29
9 Finale 6:16
Total 1979 Soundtrack Album: 38:26
SOURCE MUSIC
10 In the Mood 3:43 Music by Joe Garland and Andy Razaf; Arranged by Glenn Miller
Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Inc.
11 Jingle Bells* 2:59 Music by James Lord Pierpont
12 Down By the Ohio (Instrumental)* 3:57 Music by Abe Olman / Jack Yellen
Cromwell Music Inc / Jack Yellen Music
13 Play-Off* :15
14 Goodnight, Sweetheart* 1:42 Music by Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell, Rudy Vallee, and Reg Connelly
EMI Robbins Catalog Inc
Total Source Music: 12:40
ADDITIONAL MUSIC
15 Promo Trailer* 2:30
16 Sub Commander / Wild Bill Kelso / Capture of Hollis (alternate)** 4:23
17 The Escape of Hollis (alternate)* 1:14
18 Kelso in Barstow (alternate)** 3:43
19 Defending the Homeland (alternate)* 1:06
20 Sound Off (alternate)* 2:41
21 More Kelso (alternate) :55
22 Finale (alternate)* 3:04
23 "1941" End Credits (alternate) 6:55
Total Additional Music: 25:54
Disc 2 Time: 78:06
* Previously unreleased.
** Contains previously unreleased material.
† Traditional, Based on "The Rakes Of Mallow," Arranged by John Williams.
†† Including "By the Beautiful Sea" Words: Harold R. Atteridge, Music: Harry Carroll; Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Col, Inc.
Track 16 co-written with A. H. Miles and D. Savino; Track 18, written by D. Swander and J. Hershey; and Track 22 written by W.L. Duckworth.
THE CAPE: LIMITED EDITION (2-CD SET) LLLCD 1185
Music by Bear McCreary
Limited Edition of 2000 Units
ORDER "THE CAPE" SEPT. 27th (1pm PST) at www.lalalandrecords.com and get your CD autographed by composer Bear McCreary at no additional charge. Autographs are while supplies last and are not guaranteed.
STARTS SHIPPING SEPTEMBER 27th
RETAIL PRICE $19.98
Presenting the original soundtrack to the NBC Universal superhero television series THE CAPE, starring David Lyons, Keith David and Summer Glau. Acclaimed composer Bear McCreary (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, HUMAN TARGET, THE WALKING DEAD, TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES) creates a robust, thrilling orchestral score in the grand tradition of the late, great Shirley Walker's superhero music (McCreary has sited Walker as a major influence on this score and has dedicated this album to her). Produced by Bear McCreary and mastered by Patricia Sullivan at Bernie Grundman Mastering, this 2-CD release, packed with exciting themes, also features a 16 page CD booklet with comments from McCreary and the show's creator, Tim Wheeler. This is a limited edition of 2000 units.
TRACK LISTING:
DISC 1:
1. THE CAPE Main Title (0:49)
2. A New Day Ahead from "Pilot" (3:02)
3. The Death of Vince Faraday from "Pilot" (4:18)
4. The Carnival of Crime from "Pilot" (4:10)
5. The Greatest Circus Act That Ever Lived
from "Pilot" (6:32)
6. The Faraday Family from "Pilot" (2:00)
7. Confronting Chess from "Pilot" (6:16)
8. Gregor Molotov from "Kozmo" (2:59)
9. Asylum Fight from "The Lich, Part 2" (1:00)
10. Orwell's Dream from "The Lich, Part 2" (2:16)
11. Waltz for Raia from "Kozmo" (1:59)
12. Rube Goldberg Death Machine
from "Dice" (3:19)
13. Scales in the Cage
from "Scales on a Train" (1:53)
14. Cain from "Tarot" (2:52)
15. Scales from "Pilot" (1:49)
16. Unnatural Things from "Kozmo" (7:04)
17. Young Tracy from "Dice" (2:59)
18. Kitchen Battle from "Tarot" (4:46)
19. Casino Attack from "Dice" (2:27)
20. Justice Takes Time from "Kozmo" (3:42)
21. The Lich from "The Lich, Part 2" (3:30)
22. The Telepath Strikes from "Dice" (4:13)
23. Gregor the Great's Carnival of Fear
from "Kozmo" (5:56)
Total Time, Disc 1: 79:51
DISC 2:
1. Let's Just Pretend
From "The Lich, Part 2" (4:25)
Music and Lyrics by Brendan McCreary
Produced by Brendan McCreary and Bear McCreary
Performed by Young Beautiful in a Hurry
2. Sewing the Mask from "Tarot" (4:39)
3. Runaway Train from "Scales on a Train" (3:15)
4. Ghosts of Palm City from "The Lich, Part 1" (5:44)
5. Highwire Training from "Dice" (2:59)
6. Faradays are Fighters from "Tarot" (3:40)
7. Concerto for Tuba and Goggles
from "Goggles and Hicks" (3:15)
8. Attack of the Bumblebee
from "Goggles and Hicks" (2:15)
9. Opposite Sides from "Scales on a Train"
10. Two Weddings from "The Lich, Part 2" (4:12)
11. Brazil Nuts from "Scales on a Train" (4:47)
12. Kozmo from "Kozmo" (2:41)
13. Orwell's Recovery from "The Lich, Part 2" (1:48)
14. Scales Goes Rogues from "Scales on a Train" (4:55)
15. Rescuing Orwell from "The Lich, Part 2" (3:21)
16. The Cape Keeps Watch from "Tarot" (0:48)
BONUS TRACKS:
17. Jerry from "Goggles and Hicks" (1:44)
18. Outsmarting the Assassins
from "Goggles and Hicks" (1:34)
19. Trolley Park Amusements
from "Tarot" and "Scales on a Train" (2:27)
20. Palm Reading from "Dice" and "Kozmo" (2:27)
21. Portrait in Courage from "Tarot" (1:53)
22. The Dead Will Rise from "The Lich, Part 1" (6:21)
23. Out the Window from "Tarot" (2:36)
24. No Journey Too Far
from "Scales on a Train" (2:05)
25. ARK Corporation Theme Song
from "Pilot" (1:07)
26. Homeless Blues from "Kozmo" (1:11)
Total Time: Disc Two: 78:17
#3781
Posted 27 September 2011 - 01:11 PM
I will be able to get internet on 1AM PST wednesday the 29th.
will it be enough???

I hope Episode III is Called 'Revenge of the Sith'
#3782
Posted 27 September 2011 - 01:12 PM
#3784
Posted 27 September 2011 - 01:18 PM
#3785
Posted 27 September 2011 - 01:18 PM
What are the hints so far that Hook is a likely score to be released in the next few months?
#3786
Posted 27 September 2011 - 01:19 PM
4 PM Eastern Time US/Canada (right?)
Right
Hmmm, okay can somebody sum it up please?
What are the hints so far that Hook is a likely score to be released in the next few months?
The only "hint" is that MV joked last year that 2010 wasn't the 20th anniversary of Hook (it was the 20th Anniversary of Home Alone).
In my interview with Mike Matessino he made a Hook reference and also mentioned that a new Williams release was coming soon, but MV posted on the FSM boards that Mike was NOT referring to Hook.
#3787
Posted 27 September 2011 - 01:31 PM
Hmmm, okay can somebody sum it up please?
What are the hints so far that Hook is a likely score to be released in the next few months?
The only "hint" is that MV joked last year that 2010 wasn't the 20th anniversary of Hook (it was the 20th Anniversary of Home Alone).
In my interview with Mike Matessino he made a Hook reference and also mentioned that a new Williams release was coming soon, but MV posted on the FSM boards that Mike was NOT referring to Hook.
Hmmmm, these "hints" are not very convincing.
I still think it could be anything.
#3789
Posted 27 September 2011 - 04:12 PM
Also, why is it so hard to figure out time zones for you guys? It's the same every time!
In 50 years Herrmann will be forgotten.
#3791
Posted 27 September 2011 - 04:18 PM
+1It would be easier if labels released their titles according to GMT.
#3792
Posted 27 September 2011 - 04:42 PM
#3793
Posted 27 September 2011 - 04:47 PM
Number 2: "Are you going to run?"
Number 6: "Like blazes! First chance i get."
-The Prisoner-
PLEASE NOTE: I don't sell CD-Rs, or trade MP3s -- do NOT contact me asking for those; I also don't do downloading/uploading. Just trade, CD-Rs.
#3795
Posted 27 September 2011 - 06:18 PM
Jay, you're losing it. MV hinted at Hook on at least two more occasions, without being instigated.
Here is 100% of the times MV has mentioned anything Hook related:
November 26th, 2010:
Man with Star Trek 5 being released this has made my year. I was hoping too that sometime or another one of the labels would release Home Alone's complete score is a nice addition. I don't mind Hook not being with this batch, I guess it's a matter of time.
Remember, the 20th Anniversary of Home Alone comes before the 20th Anniversary of Hook.
MV
September 8th, 2011:
The Hook screening is gonna be - - - wait a second. You trying to trick me?Oh man how I wish I could attend this! I should have moved to LA years ago....
If LLL does this for Hook, I might just buy a plane ticket
Why I oughtta. . .
MV
Which was immediately followed up with:
I take that was an anouncement of HOOK coming this year
No, it was just a joke.
MV
And of course yesterday's
Check out my interview with Matessino on www.jwfan.com, where he drops a hint at the end that a new Williams release is coming soon.
Fingers crossed he was referring to Hook.
He wasn't.
MV
I'm not saying LLL isn't working on Hook.... I'm just saying Matessino wasn't referring to it when he said a new Williams title was being announced soon.
Things get delayed all the time. Maybe when MV made that comment in November of last year he thought they could get Hook out by the end of this year, but now they can't.
Or maybe they aren't even working on it at all, and we are all reading too much into what MV says!
#3796
Posted 27 September 2011 - 08:01 PM
http://www.lalalandr...s.com/Cape.html
http://www.lalalandr...s.com/1941.html
I was order #41162. Hopefully I got an autographed copy of The Cape!
EDIT: at 4:22 MV posted this:
ALL AUTOGRAPHED COPIES OF THE CAPE ARE SOLD OUT
ORDER #'S 41149 - 41483
Cut off time: 1:19 pm
MV
EDIT: Got an email at 4:42 indicating my order had already shipped!
#3797
Posted 27 September 2011 - 09:59 PM
In 50 years Herrmann will be forgotten.
#3799
Posted 29 September 2011 - 08:13 PM
Just to clear the air:
The Fall cd we currently have coming out will be limited to 2500 units and contains the original LP program remastered from the original tapes housed at Sony. Sadly, the complete score is nowhere to be found, but we did manage to put a few "bonus tracks" on this release. Notes are by Jeff Bond and art will be by Jim Titus. Its expected to be out 1st quarter 2012, as part of our countdown to our 200th release. It sounds awesome!
As a Tiomkin fan I cannot wait to get this new recording. I hear its magnificent. . .and complete! A must BUY!
MV
Source: http://filmscoremont...?threadID=83064
Let the speculation of what their 200th release is begin!
#3800
Posted 29 September 2011 - 09:07 PM
Let the speculation of what their 200th release is begin!
It can only be Hook!
"Let me say, however, there is no "next" John Williams. Sadly, he is unique--- a figure who simultaneously embodies and transcends the music of all the masters of film music who preceded him (much like Brahms and Wagner of the Romantic era). He comes from a time when the craft of music in film was still one of the ear, heart and mind. Today, sadly, the craft is largely technical. Most composers do not conceive their music "inwardly" but rather at the computer--- and with rather limited skills, musically, at that. The inner spirit knows no boundaries--- our plastic abilities, sadly, do. John is a man of spirit, heart, intellect and soaring music." -- Conrad Pope about John Williams
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