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13 hours ago, bruce marshall said:

Didn't the REDUX release ' expand' the score?

 

Nope. There are still several important cues missing, including unreleased music by the Rhythm Devils, plus most of the tracks on the Redux album are early versions or alternate takes of the music heard in the film.

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40 minutes ago, Corellian2019 said:

 

Nope. There are still several important cues missing, including unreleased music by the Rhythm Devils, plus most of the tracks on the Redux album are early versions or alternate takes of the music heard in the film.

You could always listen to David Shires unused score!😁

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From the FSM message boards...

 

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Just to help you guys out with what is OUT OF STOCK (meaning we will be getting these back in eventually) here is a list of titles that are currently OUT OF STOCK and will not be back in stock until 2021:

ALIEN 3
BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA
DANCES WITH WOLVES
DANNY ELFMAN BATMAN COLLECTION
DARKMAN
DIE ANOTHER DAY
DIE HARD WITH A VENGEANCE
EMPIRE OF THE SUN
FIRST KNIGHT
JACK REACHER
JOHN WILLIAMS HARRY POTTER BOX SET
JOHN WILLIAMS DISASTER SET
MATRIX RELOADED
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 1996
SCHINDLER'S LIST
SUPERMAN THE MOVIE 40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
SUPERMAN II/III
THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH

The Following OUT OF STOCK titles WILL be BACK IN STOCK in the next few months (some may be very low stock with a repressing on the horizon)

BTAS VOL 1
BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA
DAY OF THE DEAD
DIE HARD 30TH ANNIVERSARY
FRENCH CONNECTION COLLECTION
GALAXY QUEST
KRULL
LETHAL WEAPON COLLECTION
MONSTER SQUAD
STARGATE
ST ENTERPRISE VOL 2
TITANIC
WATERWORLD
WYATT EARP
X FILES VOL 3

I think that covers the titles that are currently OUT OF STOCK

Please don't ask when in 2021. I don't even know if there will be a 2021 lol

MV

 

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MV confirms in the FSM thread that TRUE GRIT and THE WARRIORS and FANTASTIC VOYAGE are all completely out of print and will be removed from their website (they each currently say "Temporarily Out Of Stock" on their website)

 

And also that THE GREAT RACE is not out of print, and new copies should be in before the end of the year as well

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That's a shame, had a couple of those 2021 scores pencilled in for my BF order (assuming there's something I want), namely the Disaster Box, Matrix Reloaded, Dances with Wolves and Jack Reacher.

 

Didn't realise Empire of the Sun was still in print either, must remember to pick that up next year.

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STAR TREK DAY FLASH SALE!!! We're celebrating Star Trek Day with great prices on these amazing Trek Series CD Collections...!

 

STAR TREK DEEP SPACE NINE VOL 2 (4-CD SET), STAR TREK VOYAGER VOL 1 & VOL 2 (4-CD SETS), STAR TREK ENTERPRISE VOL 1 (4-CD SET) and STAR TREK 50th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION (4-CD SET) are ONLY $40 EACH!!!

 

STAR TREK TNG VOL 2 (3-CD SET) is ONLY $25 EACH!!!

 

Sale prices expire at 12 noon (pst) on 9/10/20.

 

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Back in stock now at www.lalalandrecords.com

 

THE FRENCH CONNECTION COLLECTION (2-CD SET) by Don Ellis and Brad Fiedel

 

DIE HARD 30th ANNIV. (3-CD SET) by Michael Kamen

 

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I bought Munster, Go Home yesterday in addition to Forces of Nature.  Been enjoying watching the original series with my daughter, including the music, and the expanded orchestral sound for this TV movie score sounds cool.  Plus, it's always nice to have more Halloween adjacent scores!

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after the silent era, before the mid 60s or so

 

Basically, the Newman / Steiner / Korngold / Rozsa / Waxman / Friedhofer etc type stuff

 

Nothing Jerry or John or Mancini

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Bought LLL's two recent animated DC Comics releases (Young Justice, Teen Titans) and Forces of Nature.  I may have passed on them all in the past, but I'm not paying daycare right now and I'd like to support LLL when I can these days...

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Current studios that are in play for rest of 2020 are (not to say we aren't working with WB and MGM for 2021 titles)

 

Fox/Disney
Paramount
Sony
Universal

 

Due to the pandemic approvals are slow

 

Hopefully this will rectify itself in 2021 and we will be able to get some exciting titles out

 

In the meantime we hope to have some really great stuff out Dec 1 (our Black Friday batch). As of right now we have no idea what will be approved in time. We've done our part...its up to the approval Gods to answer our prayers

 

(No crazy pricey box sets though so you can rule that out)

 

MV

 

 

Before anybody asks, I'll just repost the list of unexpanded Williams scores (that are from before the 2005 fee increase, and don't involve Disney Records) from those studios right here

 

Fox

  • 1967 Valley of the Dolls
  • 1973 The Paper Chase
  • 1973 Cinderella Liberty
  • 1974 Conrack
     

Paramount

  • 1969 The Reivers
  • 1995 Sabrina
  • 1997 Amistad
  • 2002 Catch Me If You Can
  • 2004 The Terminal
  • 2005 War of the Worlds

 

Sony

  • 1958 Daddy-O
  • 1960 Because They're Young
  • 1963 Diamond Head
  • 1963 Gidget Goes To Rome
  • 1972 Images
  • 1991 Hook
  • 1997 Seven Years In Tibet
  • 1998 Stepmom

 

Universal

  • 1961 The Secret Ways
  • 1965 The Killers
  • 1966 The Rare Breed
  • 1966 The Plainsman
  • 1970 Storia di una donna (Story of a Woman)
  • 1972 The Screaming Woman
  • 1974 The Sugarland Express
  • 1975 The Eiger Sanction
  • 1989 Born On The Fourth Of July
  • 1989 Always
     

Source: https://www.jwfan.com/forums/index.php?/topic/24564-john-williams-scores-by-film-studio/

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Here's some pre-2005 NON-WILLIAMS!!! scores from each of these studios I'd love to own definitive editions of

 

Fox

  • Damien: Omen II by Jerry Goldsmith (1978)
  • Aliens by James Horner (1986)
  • Nightbreed by Danny Elfman (1990)
  • Once Upon A Forest by James Horner (1993)
  • Courage Under Fire by James Horner (1996)
  • Speed 2 by Mark Mancina (1997) {the LLL CD is not complete}
  • Fight Club by The Dust Brothers (1999)
  • X-Men by Michael Kamen (2000)

Paramount

  • Addams Family Values by Marc Shaiman (1993)
  • Sleepy Hollow by Danny Elfman (1999)
  • The Italian Job by John Powell (2003)

Sony

  • Stripes by Elmer Bernstein (1981)
  • Vibes by James Horner (1988)
  • My Stepmother Is An Alien by Alan Silvestri (1988)
  • City Slickers by Marc Shaiman (1991)
  • City Slickers II by Marc Shaiman (1994)
  • To Die For by Danny Elfman (1995)
  • The Spitfire Grill by James Horner (1996)
  • Fly Away Home by Mark Isham (1996)
  • Extreme Measures by Danny Elfman (1996)
  • The Fifth Element by Eric Serra (1997)
  • Men In Black by Danny Elfman (1997)
  • Stuart Little by Alan Silvestri (1999)
  • Hollow Man by Jerry Goldsmith (2000)
  • Vertical Limit by James Newton Howard (2000)
  • Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within by Elliot Goldenthal (2001)
  • Spider-man by Danny Elfman (2002)
  • Men In Black II by Danny Elfman (2002)
  • Radio by James Horner (2003)
  • The Missing by James Horner (2003)
  • Spider-man II by Danny Elfman (2004)

Universal

  • The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper by James Horner (1981)
  • Midnight Run by Danny Elfman (1988)
  • An American Tail Fievel Goes West by James Horner (1991)
  • Sneakers by James Horner (1992)
  • Death Becomes Her by Alan Silvestri (1992)
  • Cop and a Half by Alan Silvestri (1993)
  • We're Back A Dinosaur's Story by James Horner (1993)
  • The Frighteners by Danny Elfman (1996)
  • Jurassic Park III by Don Davis (2001)
  • The Musketeer by David Arnold (2001)
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4 minutes ago, Edmilson said:

Isn't Amistad and WotW DreamWorks movies? 

 

The state of who owns what from the Dreamworks library seems very complicated to me, but by the end of this paragraph I *think* Paramount owns Amistad right now??

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_DreamWorks_Pictures_films

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First film library spun off in DW Funding LLC and controlling interest sold to Soros Strategic Partners LP and Dune Entertainment II LLC. In February 2010, Viacom acquired the Soros stake.[1] (The sale only included films released through December 28, 2005, the latest film in the package being Match Point.) All animated films are currently owned by Universal Pictures via its acquisition of DreamWorks Animation which was spun off from DreamWorks in 2004 as a publicly traded company until 2016. And a majority of films that were co-produced by both DreamWorks and its sister studio Amblin Entertainment are now co-owned by both Paramount and Amblin Partners (The owner of both the DreamWorks and Amblin banners). The DW Funding library is now co-owned by ViacomCBS (through the Paramount Pictures unit) and Access Entertainment (since it has acquired RatPac-Dune, Dune Entertainment's successor).

 

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Any of Eiger Sanction, Born On The Fourth Of July, Hook, War of the Worlds, Amistad, The Terminal, CMIYC, Aliens or Jurassic Park III would be awesome.

 

I really hope one of those fabled Sony titles was Hook. Feels like that mystery title has been in the pipeline for years!

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MV mentioned that there were 2 Sony Music titles approved before the letter was sent out in February 2019, so it has been 19 months since he said that

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10 hours ago, Jay said:

MV mentioned that there were 2 Sony Music titles approved before the letter was sent out in February 2019, so it has been 19 months since he said that

 

'Approved' as in contracts signed, right?

 

19 months seems like ample time to commence & complete work (and finalize approvals) on a single score expansion. He did say no giant box sets so I'm guessing the BF slate will be single films.

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1 hour ago, Koray Savas said:

Final approvals are what hold up releases. They can take years to approve a final product that’s ready to manufacture. 

 

Understandably so, especially during a pandemic. :(

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Yes, instead of "approved" I should have said "licensed"

 

You can read MV's exact words here:

 

https://www.jwfan.com/forums/index.php?/topic/29227-sony-music-no-longer-dealing-with-soundtrack-labels-update-la-la-land-is-back-in/

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4 hours ago, crumbs said:

 

'Approved' as in contracts signed, right?

 

19 months seems like ample time to commence & complete work (and finalize approvals) on a single score expansion. He did say no giant box sets so I'm guessing the BF slate will be single films.

I don't need any box set anymore, so not worried.

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I've really never preferred box sets over individual releases when it comes to film scores.  I would have happily bought separate releases of the Jurassics, Potters, Disasters, Lethal Weapon, and Apes film scores.


TV is different, I love season boxes

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I don't mind the box sets at all, however my only gripe is that I wish LLL would have released the JP and TLW set in separate jewel cases in a slip case for display purposes like the HP and Disaster boxes.

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