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Batman The Animated Series Vol. 1 by Shirley Walker and others coming from La-La Land Records


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While this upcoming Friday is considered to be "Black Friday" amongst retailers in the States, LA LA LAND RECORDS is making NEXT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 "BLACK TUESDAY" here in Film Score World.

The Dark Knight, Frank Black and the Terminator (a harbinger of death) will ALL be coming by!

That's right, starting next Tuesday, December 2 at 12 PM PST La La Land Records will be taking orders on the following titles:

BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES:

MUSIC BY SHIRLEY WALKER, LOLITA RITMANIS, AND MICHAEL McCUISTON. THEME BY DANNY ELFMAN.

2 DISC SET.

LIMITED EDITION OF 3000 UNITS

$26.98

Autographed by Lolita and Michael

MILLENNIUM

MUSIC BY MARK SNOW.

2 DISC SET

LIMITED EDITION OF 2000 UNITS

$24.98

Autographed by Mark Snow

TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES

MUSIC BY BEAR MCCREARY. FEATURING THE SONG "SAMSON AND DELILAH" PERFORMED BY SHIRLEY MANSON (OF GARBAGE)

RETAIL EDITION

$15.98

Autographed by Bear

We will not be accepting any orders for these cds until 12 pm PST December 2.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Gobble Gobble.

MV

I might get all 3 of those

My poor wallet...

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Okay, I really want to have "Batman" (I'm spending way too much money on CDs these days...)

Btw, what exactly does 12 pm PST mean (still find that confusing), is it 3 pm EST?

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Well these I can happily pass on. Bring on Intrada's December releases!

has there been any hints about what those are?

996

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Yes. 12pm PST = 3pm EST. Why is that confusing?

Thanks; in my opinion midnight would just as well be justified to be called pm (noon is the "m", after all), and I prefer to say 12 noon or 12 midnight. I am used to call 12 am 0 o'clock :-)

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I know from buying tickets online to events in the Eastern time zone that many servers use Pacific time for their timekeeping. I don't know why, they just do.

Well since most of these soundtrack retailers and labels are in California they tend to use their time zone.

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F.A.T.'s post on FSM about Millennium has certainly piqued my interest in it:

LA LA LAND's MILLENNIUM 2CD set which they will be releasing this Tuesday will be major surprise Because it's not a 2 CD set of spooky music.

This one is full a haunting and moving themes, humor and even a bit self-parody by Mr. Snow on his own work....

The emotional range is quite amazing.

My personal favorite.

"Jose Chung's DOOMSDAY DEFENSE"..

Witty,Jazzy and full of surprises..

And there is One track that will have anyone with a funny bone laughing out loud...

That's all I'm going to say.

Ford A. Thaxton

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I may pick up BTAS and Terminator. Maybe it'll be a treat for finishing my thesis. :P

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Me no can affordie the Millennium, but I'd love to have it; it's one of my favorite shows. Too bad it got cancelled after the second season; oh well, at least it didn't have to die the painful death of a horrible third season...

Always loved the scores, though. It's a shame to have to pass on that one, but maybe it'll still be around in a few months.

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They also pointed out that no pre-orders will be accepted until Tuesday. So it hasn't shown up at Screen Archives yet, last time I checked, though there's no reason it shouldn't show up as a placeholder, with no links to placing order information.

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Errr, no

A number of composers worked on the show, included Richard Stone, Steven Bernstein, and Carl Johnson.

A P&TB set wouldn't be as interesting, part of what made the Animaniacs! scores great was because the show was all over the place parodying many different things the music was appropriately all over the place as well. And pretty much every episode was wall-to-wall music

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Since no-one seems to have posted it here yet...

MILLENNIUM TRACK LISTING:

DISC ONE

1 MAIN TITLE A 0:53

PILOT

2 BIG YELLOW HOUSE * 1:56

3 RAIN 3:30

4 EXTERMINATED 4:53

BLOOD RELATIVES

5 MOURNERS*/DRAGGED IN 3:24

THE WELL WORN LOCK

6 LOCK 2:45

7 LOCK PART 2 0:57

THE WILD AND THE INNOCENT

8 DEATH PRAYER* 3:32

MARANATHA

9 CHERNOBYL* 4:00

10 YAPONCHIK 1:00

11 MYTH NO MORE/ANTICHRIST 5:07

12 SAVIOUR 7:49

PAPER DOVE

13 CRUSHED DOVE 1:54

THE BEGINNING AND THE END

14 HEADLIGHTS* 2:53

15 CHECK/GET IT BACK AGAIN 1:39

MONSTER

16 HENNY PENNY* 1:53

17 M-FILES*/LITTLE PIGS 5:00

THE CURSE OF FRANK BLACK

18 JACK O'LANTERN 1:20

19 BATTERY 2:04

20 ACTS 1:48

21 790 DAYS 4:03

THE HAND OF SAINT SEBASTIAN

22 COMETOSE*/ORIGINS/WOODS 1:22

JOSE CHUNG'S DOOMSDAY DEFENSE

23 THE WRITER 2:53

24 GOOPY (ALT) 5:37

25 FINAL CHAPTER 1:42

26 END TITLE 0:33

TOTAL DISC TIME: 74:27:00

DISC TWO

1 MAIN TITLE (LONG) 3:39

MIDNIGHT OF THE CENTURY

2 DELETE* 1:39

3 BRANCHES/ANGELS 4:52

OWLS

4 DAMASCUS 4:36

5 THE SUBJECT 3:41

6 AEROTECH 1:34

ROOSTERS

7 TRAIL 1:14

SOMEHOW, SATAN GOT BEHIND ME

8 ALARM 1:51

9 X-FYLES 2:08

10 SYMPATHY FOR THE. . . 2:20

THE TIME IS NOW

11 HOT BIRDS 1:33

12 THE PETER PRINCIPLE 3:07

13 CATHERINE 2:33

CLOSURE

14 SILENCE IS GOLDEN 3:16

15 CANDY 7:30

OMERTA

16 SANTOS ELVES* 3:51

17 UNWRAPPED GIFT 2:48

18 LOVE JORDAN/HOBBIT HOUSE 2:20

19 THE WAY IT WAS 3:55

GOODBYE TO ALL THAT

20 SHRAPNEL* 3:54

21 CHANNEL 14 4:15

22 LOCKED OUT 1:21

23 DRILLING 4:56

24 END TITLE 0:37

BONUS TRACK

25 MAIN TITLE VOCAL REMIX 0:50

TOTAL DISC TIME: 74:20:00

* - CONTAINS MUSIC BY JEFF CHARBONNEAU

Looks like Jeff Charbonneau took on a few extra-curricular duties outside of his 'music editor' role!

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Errr, no

A number of composers worked on the show, included Richard Stone, Steven Bernstein, and Carl Johnson.

A P&TB set wouldn't be as interesting, part of what made the Animaniacs! scores great was because the show was all over the place parodying many different things the music was appropriately all over the place as well. And pretty much every episode was wall-to-wall music

Which is why I said they should be bundled.

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Bruce Broughton.

Bruce Broughton handled Tiny Toons with several other composers.

"Tiny Toons" composers:

Steve Bramson (5)

Bruce Broughton (many, not all crdited on IMDB)

Don Davis (5)

John Debney (1, maybe more)

Ron Grant (3+ episodes)

Les Hooper (1)

Elliot Kaplan (1, with Kessler)

Arthur Kempel (3, maybe more)

Ralph Kessler (1)

Hummie Mann (2)

Dennis McCarthy (2)

Joel McNeely (3, maybe more)

Peter T. Myers (1)

Albert Lloyd Olson (14, maybe more)

Laurence Rosenthal (1)

William Ross (9)

Arthur B. Rubinstein (3, maybe more)

Eric J. Schmidt (1)

David Slonaker (1)

Fred Steiner (10+ episodes)

Morton Stevens (3, maybe more)

Richard Stone (15)

Steve Taylor (1)

Shirley Walker (rejected, not used)

Mark Watters (8)

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Aww yeah! Just the other day I put in my Mask of the Phantasm DVD and just listened to The Joker's theme. How great is that theme? It can be funny, terrifying, and even slightly romantic! Can't wait to pick this one up and prance around to The Joker's antics.

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