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#401 Richard Penna

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Posted 16 May 2012 - 11:11 AM

I've heard it, but most of it isn't my thing.

I love the main theme and the 'Restoration' theme, but most of the rest of the score leaves me a bit cold.

Shame we can't buy individual tracks - I'd love to have those in better sound.

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Posted 16 May 2012 - 01:53 PM

Based on a comment by MV on FSM, LLL will be releasing Jerry Goldsmith's WARNING SHOT soon.

Coming later this month from Vocalion, the British CD outfit=

Double album of Si Zentner: "From Russia With Love," featuring assorted TV and movie themes of the late 50's, early 60's, with "Warning Shot," a six-movement suite from Jerry Goldsmith's score for that film, along with a sampling of his other TV movie themes, and, for good measure, don't ask me why, the classic movie-pop song, "Mona Lisa."

Available now for pre-order at Amazon.

(The label also offers a number of Geoff Love movie tune anthologies, including "Big War Movie," which was the only way I could hear Rozsa's "Green Berets" theme -- until Lukas Kendall was born.)


You might wanna hold off on buying this Warning Shot.

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Repeat the JWFan pledge after me: 'I hereby recognise John Towner Williams' place in the world as the great composer there has ever been, and I therefore renounce the works of Rozsa, Korngold, Herrmann, Horner, Kamen, Giacchino (unless the prophecy is fulfilled and he becomes the heir to JTW) and Goldsmith, especially Goldsmith. I understand that if I ever refer to Jurassic Park as anything less than "a masterpiece sixty-five million years in the making" I will be resigned to living out my days at the Zimmershrine.'

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Posted 16 May 2012 - 01:59 PM

Probably in conjunction with 7 DAYS IN MAY, which is also rumored to come out soon.
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Posted 16 May 2012 - 02:03 PM

Always include the source link to stuff like this! Here's a better cleaned up version of the quote as well:

Coming later this month from Vocalion, the British CD outfit:

Double album of Si Zentner: "From Russia With Love," featuring assorted TV and movie themes of the late 50's, early 60's, with "Warning Shot," a six-movement suite from Jerry Goldsmith's score for that film, along with a sampling of his other TV movie themes, and, for good measure, don't ask me why, the classic movie-pop song, "Mona Lisa."

Available now for pre-order at Amazon.

(The label also offers a number of Geoff Love movie tune anthologies, including "Big War Movie," which was the only way I could hear Rozsa's "Green Berets" theme -- until Lukas Kendall was born.)


You might wanna hold off on buying this Warning Shot.

I'm just sayin'

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Posted 16 May 2012 - 06:27 PM

Wow!

More of a heads up - June 5 -- A Jerrytatstic day! :)

Our version includes Si's LP licensed from Capitol as well as tracks from the film licensed from Paramount.

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Same source

So I guess LLL is releasing Warning Shot the same day as... their crowning achievement title? :)
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Posted 16 May 2012 - 06:31 PM

jerrytatstic? ;)

Among all the things I have done in my short and pitiful life, becoming an inside joke on JWFAN is the one I'm the least proud of.

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Posted 16 May 2012 - 06:49 PM

MV's new avatar on FSM:

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Posted 16 May 2012 - 06:55 PM

I can barely make it out.

Among all the things I have done in my short and pitiful life, becoming an inside joke on JWFAN is the one I'm the least proud of.

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Posted 16 May 2012 - 07:35 PM

Maybe this will help:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007SBHKAW/


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More Warning Shot info:

This is what is on ours:

Tracks 1-16 are from the film. . .

Tracks 17 - 27 are from the album. . .

SI ZENTNER Plays Music From the Original Motion Picture Score
of Warning Shot And Other Themes Composed by Jerry Goldsmith

17. Warning Shot 1:49
18. The Gasser 2:47
19. Messed Up 2:17
20. Back to the Seascape 2:35
21. Miss Alice 1:54
22. Cornering the Suspect 1:54
23. Von Ryan March (From Von Ryan’s Express) 3:15
24. Mona Lisa (From Warning Shot) 2:03
25. Theme From The Prize 2:21
26. A Patch of Blue 2:43
27. Theme From The Man From U.N.C.L.E. 2:23

Total Time: 26:35


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Woah! Looks like MV will be pre-announcing the June 5th, "To Boldy Go", "Crowning Achievement", LLLCD1207, they wanted it to be #200 but it got delayed, they licensed it from Sony in 2008, title tomorrow:

All will be answered tomorrow. . .


And in the comments:

If this is about the meaning of life, the answer is 42 guys.


Actually its 1207. ;)


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Posted 16 May 2012 - 07:44 PM

I'm surprised he's going to reveal it this early. Well I guess he wants to put an end to all the speculation.
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Posted 16 May 2012 - 08:41 PM

There's not mystery, everything is signed up and ready to go, and he's REALLY excited.


He probably can't contain himself, especially considering it's his "crowning achievement", and 3 years in the making.


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Posted 17 May 2012 - 06:06 PM

But will it just be announcing the title, which we all unofficially know, or something more? It goes against LLL's m.o. to pre-release more then just a title but, I'd love to get a little more; like the number of disc or (dreaming here) a tracklist!

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Posted 17 May 2012 - 06:12 PM

If people think hard enough they should be able to realize the reason for the early announcement.
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Posted 17 May 2012 - 06:14 PM

To stoke the hype fire?
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Posted 18 May 2012 - 01:31 PM

In the FSM thread about Star Trek TMP, MV said this about the upcoming comic con titles:

Hope you have the same response to the Comic Con titles we have coming this summer (2 of the 4 are good to go thus far...fingers crossed on the other 2)

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Posted 22 May 2012 - 06:51 PM

LA-LA LAND RECORDS PRESENTS
NEW RELEASES: Tues, 1pm (PST) MAY 22, 2012


Available for order at www.lalalandrecords.com
Tues, 1pm (PST), MAY 22, 2012


“JANE EYRE: LIMITED EDITION”
Music by John Williams
Limited Edition of 2000 Units
RETAIL PRICE: $19.98
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“STARHAWK: LIMITED EDITION”
Music by Christopher Lennertz
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“SORCERY: LIMITED EDITION”
Music by Mark Mancina
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JANE EYRE: LIMITED EDITION LLLCD 1214


Music by John Williams
Limited Edition of 2000 Units

ORDER “JANE EYRE: LIMITED EDITION” on May 22nd (1pm PST) atwww.lalalandrecords.com

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Posted ImageLa-La Land Records and Capitol Records presents a remastered re-issue of acclaimed composer John Williams’ (WAR HORSE, SCHINDLER’S LIST, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, STAR WARS, JAWS) original score to the 1971 feature film period drama JANE EYRE, starring George C. Scott and Susannah York, and directed by Delbert Mann. Considered by many to be one of Williams’ finest scores, this re-issue was remastered by Doug Schwartz from the ¼’’ 2 track stereo album masters housed in the Capitol/EMI vaults. Sadly, the complete, recorded score has been lost to the ages, but this re-issue sounds better-than-ever and features stunning art design by Jim Titus and exclusive, in-depth liner notes by Williams historian Jeff Eldridge (the original LP liners are included as well). Produced by Lukas Kendall, this special re-issue is limited to 2000 units.

TRACK LISTING:

1 Love Theme from Jane Eyre 3:15
2 Overture (Main Title) 3:55
3 Lowood 2:25
4 To Thornfield 1:51
5 Festivity at Thornfield 2:08
6 Grace Poole and Mason’s Arrival 3:00
7 Meeting 3:07
8 Thwarted Wedding 2:37
9 Across the Moors 2:37
10 Restoration 3:56
11 Reunion (End Title) 4:22

Total Album Time: 33:42




ORDER “STARHAWK: LIMITED EDITION” on May 22nd (1pm PST) atwww.lalalandrecords.com
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Posted ImageLa-La Land Records and SCEA present the original score to the new hit videogame STARHAWK, from the creators of WARHAWK. Acclaimed film and videogame composer Christopher Lennertz (HORRIBLE BOSSES, HOP, GUN vg, JAMES BOND 007: FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE vg) creates an otherworldly, adrenaline-pumping musical soundscape for this bold new futuristic 3rd person shooter where the player can change the battlefield instantly, in the heat of combat, as factions fight across the frontiers of space over the universe’s most precious resource – Rift Energy. Lennertz’s thrilling STARHAWK music score is an adventure in itself. This special CD release is limited to 3000 Units. STARHAWK, the videogame, is in stores everywhere on May 8, 2012.
TRACK LISTING:
1. Homeworld 2:21
2. Rifter Pride 2:12
3. The Outcast 2:11
4. Prologue 2:09
5. A Tale of Two Brothers 1:19
6. Work Site Raid 2:00
7. Fight the Good Fight 1:54
8. Into the Fray 1:04
9. Defend the Hangar 2:28
10. Hawk Battle 2:48
11. Scrappin’ Time 2:05
12. Come and Get It 1:10
13. The Pipeline 2:12
14. Down to the Wire 1:12
15. Abandoned Settlement 1:36
16. Battle at Ballard’s Crossing 2:10
17. Orbital Defense 2:03
18. Bring ‘em Home 1:39
19. Train Robbery 1:50
20. The Source 2:28
21. Road to White Sands 2:16
22. Homeworld Under Siege 2:15
23. Fleet Battle 2:00
24. Heroism 2:30
25. The Crash Site 2:10
26. The Rift 2:42
27. Outcast Warrior 1:34
28. Emmett’s Theme 2:08
Total Album Time: 57:07
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SORCERY: LIMITED EDITION LLLCD 1213
Music by Mark Mancina
Limited Edition of 3000 Units

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Posted ImageLa-La Land Records and SCEA present the original score to the new videogame SORCERY. Renowned film composer Mark Mancina (SHOOTER, SPEED, TWISTER, BAD BOYS) brings his cinematic musical muscle to this exciting, fantasy-based, dungeon-crawling game in which the player is a powerful sorcerer’s apprentice who must master the Magick of the Faerun in order to drive back the Nightmare Queen, who has broken an age-old contract with mankind. Mancina fashions a powerful, imaginative musical score that whisks the listener into the game’s fantastic world and beyond. This special CD release is limited to 3000 Units. SORCERY, the videogame, is in stores everywhere on May 22, 2012.
TRACK LISTING:
1. Sorcery 2:34
2. Blue Skies over Ordale 2:19
3. The Mothertree 3:14
4. The Nightmare Queen 2:35
5. Undead Soldiers 1:49
6. The Island of Lochbarrow 2:19
7. Big Key Big Door 1:49
8. Keymaster Battle 3:25
9. Trouble Is Brewing 2:10
10. Dash Is Defeated 2:12
11. Bogey Village 3:26
12. Magic Doors 1:05
13. Between Worlds 0:53
14. Bogeys Attack Ordale 2:29
15. Spell Nexus 0:38
16. The Endless Stair 2:28
17. Elf Assassin 0:42
18. Shadow Stalkers 1:17
19. Forest Guardian 1:34
20. Faerie Forest 2:15
21. Seven Wanderers 1:50
22. Sylphs and Spiders 2:13
23. Slumbering Palace 1:42
24. Finn to the Rescue 2:38
25. The Banshee’s Lair 2:50
26. Ice Shaman Battle 3:16
27. Finn Battles the Nightmare Queen 2:31
28. Setting Things Right 1:12

Total Album Time: 60:05

© 2012 La-La Land Records. All rights reserved.


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Posted 22 May 2012 - 07:44 PM

It's summer now and things here at the Triple "L" always seem to get a bit nutty.

Our release schedule is all over the place for the next few months so let me try and lay it out to you as clearly as possible:

Today, May 22 at 1 pm we have 3 titles coming out:

Starhawk by Chris Lennertz
Sorcery by Mark Mancina
Jane Eyre by John Williams

June begins our JERRY-TASTIC month!

June 5, 2012

Star Trek The Motion Picture
Warning Shot

June 19, 2012

We will continue our love of Mr. Goldsmith and have at least 1 if not 2 Jerry titles out on this day.

July is gonna be quite something. . .

Our regularly scheduled release date of July 3 will not be happening. We will be too busy getting everything ready for Comic Con the following week.

At Comic Con, July 11 we will debut our next batch of releases. What they all will be is unknown at this time. Two titles are for sure going to make the cut -- still waiting on artwork approval on 2 more titles.

July 19, 2012 - We will put our Comic Con Titles up for sale on our website (yes I know its a Thursday). We are NOT doing it on Tuesday the 17th because we need some time to get things back together after returning from the Con

July 31, 2012 - we resume our regular release schedule with 1,2 or 3 titles (depending on approvals and back logs)

Aug 8 to Aug 12 - VEGAS BABY! Matt and I are getting our "geek on" and will be in Vegas for the Star Trek Convention.

Aug 14, 2012 - more kick ass releases

Aug 28, 2012 - more kick ass releases

And so on and so forth. . .


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Posted 24 May 2012 - 04:51 AM

Wow, great that there are up to 2 more Goldsmith titles next month in addition to ST TMP! For some reason, I am hoping to have an expanded version of LEGEND. While the OST was a very good representation, it was missing some cues, and some of the boots had a couple pretty interesting alternates, including a very different alternate of the "faerie dance".
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Posted 24 May 2012 - 06:03 AM

LEGEND is more than sufficiently covered. I guess they either churn out DENNIS THE MENACE (FOREVER YOUNG, the other Big Screen Records release came out last year) and maybe another second-tier like CONGO.

Or we aren't lucky and it's another triple dipper like FREUD or COMA.
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Posted 24 May 2012 - 06:13 AM

Dennis The Menace is a Goldsmith score? I never knew that, despite the fact I saw the film YEARS ago.

It seems La-La Land is trying to be the top label of the year again. So far they're doing a bang up job of it. :)
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Posted 24 May 2012 - 06:19 AM


You wouldn't see a subtle plan if it painted itself purple and danced naked on top of a harpsichord, singing "Subtle Plans Are Here Again."

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Posted 24 May 2012 - 04:20 PM

You'll be happy to know we will continue our efforts in getting more Golden Age scores out there. Sales of the 2 Tiomkin titles and The Robe helped in this decision.

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To MV/La La Land, I'm very happy to read that you will continue with some more golden age scores. They don't write scores like them anymore. Perhaps the best sellers would be epics, westerns, adventure etc.

Could you issue some cds by Max Steiner and Victor Young?

I was lucky enough in 1972 to find the LP of A Certain Smile. Now 40 years later I have your cds and continue to enjoy the music. A really beautiful score.

Thanks MV!


There is a Young coming, but for the most part, my ear for Golden Age music tends to skew more toward Tiomkin, Waxman and, of course, Herrmann (sadly I don't think I will ever be able to release a Herrmann score).

Newman and Steiner are hit and miss for me and Rozsa has been done to death (unless something like the complete El Cid surfaces inside some lost vault).

If by some miracle the Webb, Skinner and Salter horror music ever surfaced I would MURDER to get my hands on those scores.

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Posted 24 May 2012 - 04:46 PM

Hopefully out of the 2 Goldsmith releases coming on June 19. It'll be either The Burbs ( I missed out on the VC), The Shadow, The River Wild, or Congo. I doubt it though. Dennis the Menace would also be cool.

Hopefully somewhere down the line on that schedule there'll be a Silvestri release. The Bodyguard, Blown Away or Judge Dredd would suffice.

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Posted 25 May 2012 - 05:08 AM

La-La Land will be releasing John Morris' AWESOME score to High Anxiety at some point!

http://filmscoremont...mID=1&archive=0


I'm going to hold out for a more complete release of that score from LA-LA Land.

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Posted 29 May 2012 - 06:22 PM

We kick off our JERRY-ASTIC month of June with not 1, but TWO fantastic scores by the Master himself!

STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (3-CD SET)
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
LLLCD 1207
LIMITED EDITION OF 10,000 UNITS
RETAIL PRICE: $34.98

Album Reissue Produced by Mike Matessino and Bruce Botnick
Album Reissue Producer for Sony Music Ent.: Didier C. Deutsch
Mastered by Bruce Botnick and Mike Matessino
Liner Notes by Jeff Bond and Mike Matessino
CD Art Direction by Jim Titus

La-La Land Records, Sony Music and Paramount Pictures boldly go where no soundtrack reissue has gone before with this deluxe 3-CD set of 1979‘s STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE, composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith.

The first big screen voyage of Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock was a high budget and ambitious undertaking that introduced Goldsmith’s famous and enduring Star Trek march (later used as the main theme for Star Trek: The Next Generation) as the cornerstone of an epic science fiction musical odyssey. Like the film’s refit starship Enterprise, La-La Land’s lavish presentation presents the score anew: fully restored, remixed and mastered from the first generation multi-track masters by Bruce Botnick, the original album co-producer and Goldsmith’s long time scoring engineer.

“To put together the complete score the decision was to go back to the original Analogue 16-track 2-inch 30 i.p.s. masters,” Botnick explains. “John Davis at Precision Audiosonics baked each of the 37 rolls in a convection oven at 110º for eight hours so that they were playable, then rolled out a marvelous 3M 56 IsoLoop 16-track machine with brand new heads. The tapes were resolved at 60Hz to maintain the original orchestral pitch and sync. The Analogue-to-Digital transfer was done from the 16-track through the latest Black Lion A/D convertors and recorded to Pro Tools X at 192kHz 24-bit.”

This 3-CD set presents the score for the 1979 theatrical release (filling disc 1 and part of disc 2) and also premieres the legendary early “rejected” cues that Goldsmith recorded prior to composing his famous main theme. The 1979 album program (much of which is performed and edited differently as compared to the film) completes disc 2, with disc 3 offering additional alternates (including those heard on the previous Sony expanded release) along with a wealth of bonus material. Among the highlights are a collection of early takes of the “Main Title” (including extensive stage chatter), isolated segments featuring Craig Huxley’s famous “blaster beam” and assorted synthesizer excerpts, the domestic CD debut of Bob James’ disco cover version of Goldsmith’s theme and Shaun Cassidy’s vocal version of the love theme, “A Star Beyond Time.”

Reissue co-producer Mike Matessino (who handled restoration and editorial efforts) collaborates with Jeff Bond on the thoroughly researched album notes which feature interview excerpts by Goldsmith, Botnick and performers Huxley and David Newman. The clamshell packaging and 40-page full color booklet are designed by Jim Titus.

“It has been an honor to be able to work with the original recordings of this music and to document its production,” Matessino says. “This is one of the greatest scores of all time and everyone involved took the responsibility very seriously and happily devoted months to see it come together. The clarity and quality we now have is truly amazing. Thanks to the efforts of La-La Land Records, Sony Music and Paramount Pictures, the end product is an embarrassment of riches and a ‘must-have’ for every film music and Star Trek collection.”

Next up, another classic score by Jerry Goldsmith – this one making it’s world premiere debut

WARNING SHOT
MUSIC BY JERRY GOLDSMITH
LLLCD 1204
LIMITED EDITION OF 2000 UNITS
RETAIL PRICE: $19.98

Album Reissue Produced by Lukas Kendall
Music Stem Restoration by Michael McDonald at Private Island Trax
Music Stem Transfer by Johnny Davis at Precision Audiosonics
Mastered by Doug Schwartz at Mulholland Music
Liner Notes by Jeff Bond
CD Art Direction by Dan Goldwasser

This fascinating release is brought to you courtesy of La-La Land Records, Paramount Pictures and Capitol Records. For the first time ever Jerry Goldsmith’s moody, jazzy score to the 1967 cop thriller WARNING SHOT comes to cd. Tracks 1-16 of this release feature the premiere release of the original soundtrack recording. Unfortunately, no scoring masters survived, and the only source for this recording is the film’s monaural music stem. Rising and falling volume levels have been smoothed out – but this results in varying levels of hiss. In addition, low levels of sound effects and dialogue “bleed” can be heard from adjacent channels from the film’s audio masters. These have been minimized, but not entirely eliminated, with a light stereo ambiance added to the monaural source to improve listenability. In other words, it’s like our previous release of SECONDS.

Tracks 17 – 27 feature the Si Zentner Album remastered from the original ¼ inch stereo album master. Tracks 17-22 feature Si’s interpretation of Jerry’s score while tracks 23-27 features Si’s interpretations of famous themes of Jerry Goldsmith, included Man from UNCLE, A Patch of Blue and The Prize.

Both cds go on sale Tuesday June 5, 2012 at 1 pm pst at www.lalalandrecords.com and other fine online establishments.


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Posted 29 May 2012 - 06:46 PM

Nice to see TMP officially announced again. :)

LLLR are perhaps one of my favorite labels. ST:TMP, Batman, Batman Returns, STV, ID4 ... yep. Favorite. :)
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Posted 29 May 2012 - 06:51 PM

Don't forget HOOK, 1941, Home Alone, the MOH box set, Mars Attacks!, Speed 1 & 2, Copernicus Star, The Fugitive, Krull, Innerspace....
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Posted 29 May 2012 - 07:03 PM

La-La Land has become the best label.
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Posted 29 May 2012 - 07:07 PM

The Edge ... Bear McCreary's works ... First Knight ... :)
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Posted 29 May 2012 - 07:09 PM

mmm i've been thinking....

Would the Jurassic Park Operation Genesis videogame soundtrack have anny appeal to customers? Or to MV? (making it a limited 1000 unit release for example)

It's a great score, and according from what the composer told me, i think he has the master tapes. The only way to have a lossless version (and the opening cinematic music) would be working with those. It probably has some 'Universal' rights, but maybe the music is 100% propiety of the composer...
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Posted 29 May 2012 - 07:31 PM

Batman Forever :P
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Posted 29 May 2012 - 08:25 PM

La-La Land and Intrada are pretty much neck-to-neck in terms of awesomeness.

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Posted 30 May 2012 - 04:50 PM

La-La Land and Intrada are pretty much neck-to-neck in terms of awesomeness.


That's only if you buy everything released from Intrada.
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Posted 30 May 2012 - 05:41 PM

Huh?
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Posted 30 May 2012 - 06:13 PM

Well, it's a bias thing. If you lean more towards 80s-90s material, you probably prefer LLL; if you like older scores, Intrada. Not that that's what they release exclusively, but you can definitely tell a pattern.
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Posted 30 May 2012 - 06:14 PM

Gotcha
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Posted 30 May 2012 - 07:21 PM

I probably prefer LLL deep down, the stuff they release is just so close to my personal taste. I mean, nothing can beat that MOH box for me. But Intrada is just smashing it out of the park every other week. The Disney line has really boosted them up there for me.

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Posted 30 May 2012 - 08:34 PM

LLL has had more high profile releases lately, but Intrada is the one that has been consistently been breaking new ground. I do tend to buy more from Intrada than from LLL though, my tastes skew more toward what they offer. The LLL Golden Age releases so far though have been awesome.

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Posted 31 May 2012 - 07:05 PM

I think LLR's releases steer more towards mainstream and nerd territory than Intrada or even FSM do. This is apparent with their popular scores of ID4, MOH, The X-Files, two Star Trek films and some TNG material, all the Batman scores, all the other Elfman, and other stuff I can't recall off the top of my head.

That's not to say that Intrada hasn't released their share of nerd scores: Back to the Future and two other Star Trek film scores. And FSM has rounded out the other two classic Star Trek film scores, plus the giant box of TNG material and The Goonies Gremlins, among others. A lot of Intrada and FSM's other releases have mostly been to older more obscure films or from artists that most nerds don't follow.

And then there's Varese, who aside from The Goonies and a poorly appreciated Star Trek XI album, doesn't steer much into nerd territory. Unless you consider Spartacus nerdy.

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I suggest a full frontal assault with automated laser monkeys, scalpel mines, and acid.

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Posted 31 May 2012 - 07:15 PM

Varese released The Goonies, not FSM

You might be thinking of Gremlins.
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