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2 hours ago, mstrox said:

I didn’t think more Goldsmith in 2021 was even possible…

 

Its been a preeeeeetty dry year from LLL for me thus far as well.  Women Warriors in August, Always in June, X-Men in May, and Friday the 13th in March.  X-men was a blind buy and I didn’t care for it, but the others were good and what I expected.  

 

I feel like you'd enjoy The Orville scores, as well as Glory and Star Trek 2

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I had a couple of great releases this year, with Star Trek II and Glory, as well as being late to pick up Far and Away (an excellent release, IMHO).

 

I am still waiting for the Planet of the Apes box to come back into stock, which is a worthy upgrade from the Varese expansion of the 1st score, and will close the book on the classic scores.

 

If they EVER get to give the Indiana Jones scores this treatment, I'll be happy, but it does not look likely any time soon.

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4 hours ago, mstrox said:

I didn’t think more Goldsmith in 2021 was even possible…


Thing is… we might have said that months ago. And yet, every month, they still keep coming! This is totally unprecedented, even for a composer as popular and prolific as Goldsmith. Not that I’m complaining…

 

Yavar

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That sounds unlikely.

 

I've only bought Hard Rain from LLL this year, but Varese and Intrada have otherwise provided some great stuff, and a few new scores.

 

(I did also buy LLL's Minority Report a few weeks ago, but that doesn't count as it's not this year)

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4 hours ago, bollemanneke said:

If it continues like this, this will be the first year since 2016 that I haven't bought any soundtracks.

 You didn’t get the JP set in 2016?  Shame. 😂 

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17 hours ago, crumbs said:

 

That's really disappointing to hear. I know the labels are swept off their feet right now but you'd hope to get some form of reply in the space of two weeks. 

 

I emailed Intrada about my latest order nearly two weeks ago (which is in purgatory due to the USPS suspension of Australian parcels) and haven't heard a response from them either.

 

 

I finally did get a reply, and the CD has been sent.  I'm sure it will be worth the wait.

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I can't be bothered to dig up where you said it bolle, but you did say that you would buy it if it wasn't bundled with TLW and that was the only thing that stopped you from buying it when you could.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Arpy said:

I can't be bothered to dig up where you said it bolle, but you did say that you would buy it if it wasn't bundled with TLW and that was the only thing that stopped you from buying it when you could.

 

 

Yeah, I kind of changed my mind since that time.

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20 hours ago, TSMefford said:

Ah well I'm always up for some more Jerry... although I might have to reserve judgement as I do have both of the prior releases. I think the biggest thing would be Ace Eli in stereo, but I can't tell if that's the key sonic improvement or it's just better sounding mono. T!T!T! isn't one I listen to often but, again, depends on the sound upgrade (if any).

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I'm wondering whether they'll eventually get to the 90s stuff like The Edge. Presumably Varese will become a problem when it comes to stuff like Chain Reaction. 

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1 hour ago, Jay said:

Two terrific scores that I've missed because I was too young back then... :crymore:

A reissue would be nice

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43 minutes ago, Arpy said:

Presumed Innocent, Nixon, cmon. Where's the flood?

 

I suspect LLL would do neither of those scores.

 

Nixon's OST was Hollywood Records (owned by Disney) so more likely an Intrada release.

 

Presumed Innocent's OST was licensed through Varese, so most likely a Varese release.

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20 hours ago, Jay said:

 

So what?

 

LLL already expanded TTT in 2010.

 

What's your point?

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I don't understand what you're confused about. I was replying to a post that was asking about the potential of expanding those two scores, so I let him know they were already expanded and gave him links to information about them. 

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6 hours ago, Jay said:

I don't understand what you're confused about. I was replying to a post that was asking about the potential of expanding those two scores, so I let him know they were already expanded and gave him links to information about them. 

 

Nowhere in my post did I ask "about the potential of expanding those two scores".

 

I am fully aware of those two expansions.

 

Please re-read my post.

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1 hour ago, JTWfan77 said:

Please re-read my post.

To be fair, "get to 90s stuff" and "become a problem when it comes to stuff" is not exactly specific. I have no clue what else you could be referring to.

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They could re-release those two OOP expansions  that appear to be going for a lot of money on the secondary marketplace without further expansion!


I hope they do!  Goldsmith releases apparently sell, so maybe they’ll take that money and release something better with it later on.

 

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On 02/10/2021 at 3:06 PM, JTWfan77 said:

I'm wondering whether they'll eventually get to the 90s stuff like The Edge. Presumably Varese will become a problem when it comes to stuff like Chain Reaction. 

 

Okay I clearly need to be far more verbose in future.

 

1. This was not a question as in "do you guys think they will re-visit The Edge and Chain Reaction", it was more "mmm, I wonder if they are going to release every single thing that Jerry did for Fox."

 

2. This was also not relating to anything expansion-wise. I've been collecting film music on CD since the mid 80s and am pretty familiar with what has and has not been expanded with regard to A-listers.

 

3. I also do not understand the seeming bias of everything towards expansions and C&Cs on this forum, as in "oh look, JTWfan77 is talking about The Edge and Chain Reaction, he must not know about the expansions".

 

4. So to avoid any further confusion:

 

"I wonder if LLL is going to release, in some form or other, each and every single score that Jerry Goldsmith worked on for Fox. It will be interesting to see if this is the case or not. If they do get to the 90s releases, I wonder how they will deal with stuff that V/S holds in perpetuity (and may have already released - such as Chain Reaction). I also wonder if they will limit this series to things before a certain arbitrary time frame."

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LA-LA LAND RECORDS PRESENTS
NEW RELEASES: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2021

 

New Releases available to order starting TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2021
at 12 noon (pst) at www.lalalandrecords.com

 

“GOLDSMITH at 20th VOL IV – ACE ELI AND RODGER OF THE SKIES /
TORA! TORA! TORA!: LIMITED EDITION (2-CD SET)”


Music by Jerry Goldsmith
Limited Edition of 2000 Units
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STARTS SHIPPING OCT 12

 

“ESCAPE FROM L.A.: 25th ANNIVERSARY LIMITED EDITION”
Music by Shirley Walkler and John Carpenter
Limited Edition of 1500 Units


RETAIL PRICE: $21.98
STARTS SHIPPING OCT 5

 

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This special offer applies to IN-STOCK items only and EXCLUDES our recent releases of GLORY and STRIPES.

 

Offer starts on 10/5 at 12 noon (pst) and is good through 10/18.

Once our 19% OFF sale starts on 10/5, it will be the perfect time to grab these titles before they are SOLD OUT and no longer available. When they are gone, they’re GONE…!

 

WATERWORLD, MILLENNIUM VOL 1, TIME TUNNEL TV VOL 1, GALAXY QUEST, X2, CREEPSHOW, DAY OF THE DEAD, X-FILES FIGHT THE FUTURE, SHAFT, HE-MAN AND THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE, THE FRENCH CONNECTION, THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, ROMANCING THE STONE, KRULL, TAKE A HARD RIDE, THE PAGEMASTER, BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA, GOD OF WAR, LOVE HAPPENS, SEARCHING FOR BOBBY FISCHER, VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA TV SET, INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS, THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER, AIRPLANE II, THE ACCUSED and ALTERED STATES.

 

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GOLDSMITH AT 20th VOL. 4 – ACE ELI AND RODGER OF THE SKIES / TORA! TORA! TORA!: LIMITED EDITION (2-CD SET)
LLLCD 1563
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
Limited Edition of 2000 Units


RETAIL PRICE: $26.98

STARTS SHIPPING OCT 12

 

Order yours starting Oct 5 at 12 noon (pst)

at www.lalalandrecords.com

 

La-La Land Records and 20th Century Studios proudly present a new collection of classic Jerry Goldsmith scores for film and television composed for 20th Century Fox: GOLDSMITH AT 20th Vol. IV – ACE ELI AND RODGER OF THE SKIES / TORA! TORA! TORA!. Bringing back out-of-print favorites while also debuting previously unreleased music, this collection will feature new authoritative liner notes and unified packaging sure to please avid collectors but also serve as a perfect gateway for listeners experiencing this music for the first time.

 

Volume IV showcases two more of the composer’s original feature film scores – this time from two ’70s aviation-themed dramas – 1973’s post WWI father-and-son-barnstorming story ACE ELI AND ROGER OF THE SKIES, starring Cliff Robertson and Eric Shea, and directed by JOHN ERMAN, and 1970’s TORA! TORA! TORA!, the Pearl Harbor docudrama starring Martin Balsam, Joseph Cotten, E.G. Marshall, So Yamamura and Tatsuya Mihashi, and directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER, KINJI FUKASAKU and TOSHIO MASUDA. While the films are only connected tangentially by the concept of aircraft and pilots, both scores on this 2-CD presentation explore wildly different sonic landscapes and emotions, and both soar as works of musical art.

ACE ELI presents two unique programs – The first is the original Goldsmith score in mono, in the film’s original sequence. The film was later recut and additional music was written with contributions from Alexander Courage. These cues, and the song “Who’s for Complainin’?” are presented in stereo alongside surviving stereo Goldsmith compositions in a sequence closer to the released version.

 

TORA! TORA! TORA! utilizes the same master as our previous release.

Both previously out-of-print scores return here with all-new art design by Jim Titus and new in-depth liner notes by writer Jeff Bond. The reissue, limited to 2000 units, is produced by Mike Matessino and Neil S. Bulk, with ACE restored, mixed and mastered by Chris Malone and TORA mastered by Dan Hersch and Mike Matessino.

 

Look for more “GOLDSMITH AT 20th” releases coming soon from La-La Land Records!

 

Also Available from La-La Land Records: GOLDSMITH AT 20th Vol. I – VON RYAN’S EXPRESS / THE BLUE MAX, GOLDSMITH AT 20th Vol. II – THE DETECTIVE / THE FLIM FLAM MAN and GOLDSMITH AT 20th Vol. III – THE STRIPPER / S*P*Y*S.

 

TRACK LISTING:

 

DISC 1
ACE ELI AND RODGER OF THE SKIES

SCORE PRESENTATION (Mono) 34:22


1 Ace Eli And Rodger Of The Skies Main Title 2:13
2 A New Plane 4:50
3 No Pony 2:11
4 Packin’ Up 3:30
5 Ace Eli Theme 1:06
6 Ace Eli Rag 1:36
7 First Fare 1:17
8 Thrill A Minute 2:06
9 No Escape 1:44
10 Night Talk 1:30
11 An Act Of Frustration 1:37
12 First Flight 3:01
13 No Lover 1:58
14 Final Flight Part I 4:45
15 Final Flight Part II :58

 

ADDITIONAL MUSIC
(Re-Score and Surviving Stereo) 40:24
16 Temp Theme For Ace Eli 1:34
17 Main Title(Who’s For Complainin’?)* 2:37
18 Ace Eli And Rodger Of The Skies Main Title 2:14
19 The New Wrinkle 2:18
20 Pig Sloppin’ :47
21 A New Plane 4:50
22 Packin’ Up 3:31
23 Off To Monument 2:27
24 Ace Eli Theme 1:06
25 No Escape 1:44
26 No Pony 2:11
27 Night Talk 1:31
28 Boy Flier (Who’s For Complainin’?)*† 3:15
29 Rejection Game 2:22
30 Final Flight Part I 4:48
31 Final Flight Part II :58
32 End Title (Who’s For Complainin’? )* 2:11
Total Time: 75:23
* Composed by Jim Grady † Arranged by Alexander Courage

 

DISC 2
TORA! TORA! TORA!

SCORE PRESENTATION 36:29
1 Tora! Tora! Tora! Main Title 3:05
2 The Chancellery 1:05
3 Little Hope 1:54
4 Predictions 2:44
5 Disagreement 2:02
6 Imperial Palace 2:30
7 Mt. Niitaka 1:17
8 The Waiting Game 5:48
9 Sunday Morning 2:55
10 The 14th Part 2:40
11. Entr’Acte 1:46
12. Pre-Flight Countdown 2:09
13. On the Way 1:40
14. The Final Message 4:53
Total Score Time: 36:29

Additional Music: 19:19
15. Japanese Military 4:49
16. American Military 1:39
17. Big Band Source 2:25
18. Hawaiian Radio 1:47
19. The Waiting Game (with overlay) 5:50
20. Tora Theme (piano) 1:17
21. Tora Theme (orchestra) 1:42
Total Time: 56:00
TOTAL 2-DISC COLLECTION TIME: 2:11:23
This is a CD format release

 

ESCAPE FROM L.A. – 25th ANNIVERSARY: LIMITED EDITION
LLLCD 1578

Music by Shirley Walker & John Carpenter
Limited Edition of 1500 Units
RETAIL PRICE: $21.98

 

STARTS SHIPPING OCT 5

 

Order yours starting Oct 5 at 12 noon (pst) atwww.lalalandrecords.com

La-La Land Records and Paramount Pictures present a 25th Anniversary re-issue of Shirley Walker & John Carpenter’s score to the 1996 Paramount Pictures futuristic actioner ESCAPE FROM L.A., starring Kurt Russell, Steve Buscemi and Cliff Robertson, and directed by John Carpenter. When it came time to score his big-budget follow-up to the cult classic ESCAPE FROM N.Y., director/co-writer John Carpenter, who had inventively scored most of his films (HALLOWEEN, THE FOG, BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA), collaborated with the ingenious Shirley Walker (BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES, BATMAN MASK OF THE PHANTASM, WILLARD) to create the perfect musical soundscape for the further exploits of Snake Plissken. Building upon Carpenter’s iconic synth template, Walker harness her trademark orchestral power and the result is a full-charging heroic score that takes Plissken to new action-packed heights. Produced by Dan Goldwasser, this re-issue contains the same in -depth liner notes by writer Dan Schweiger and the same audio presentation as our initial expanded release, mastered by Doug Schwartz. This is a limited edition of 1500 Units.

 

This re-issue features new front cover art by Hugh Fleming.

 

TRACK LISTING:

1. Escape From New York - Main Title 2:09
John Carpenter/Alan Howarth
2. History of Los Angeles** (§†) 3:14
3. Fire Base Seven* (§) 1:04
4. Snake Arrives* (§†) / Deportees* (§†) 1:18
5. Snake Gets Scratched* (†) 1:36
6. Defense Lab* (†) 2:42
7. Snake’s Flashback* (†) 1:21
8. Weapons* (†) / Snake’s Uniform (§) 2:17
9. Snake’s Escort* (§) 1:28
10. Submarine Launch** (†) 3:11
11. Sub Sinks* (†) 0:45
12. Mulholland Drive-By* (§) 1:11
13. Acid Rain* (§) / Tour Guide Sting* (§) / Snake Gets Directions* (§) 1:30
14. Sunset Boulevard Bazaar (†) 2:04
15. Motorcycle Chase (†) 2:26
16. Showdown (§) 1:28
17. Push On Through* (†) / Snake Takes a Breather* (§) 1:21
18. Beverly Hills Surgeon** (§†) 5:34
19. I Think We’re Lost* (†) / Taslima* (†) 2:23
20. The Future Is Right Now** (†) / Fun Gun* (§) 3:58
21. The Black Box (†) / Target L.A.* (†) 1:53
22. The Broadcast* (†) / The Coliseum* (†) 3:16
23. Decapitation* (†) / Game Time* (†) / The Game* (†) 4:22
24. Escape From Coliseum (†) 1:55
25. Queen Mary* (†) / Hang Glider Attack (†) 3:35
26. Helicopter Arrival (†) 2:07
27. Texas Switch* (§) / Fire Fight (†) 3:50
28. Escape From Happy Kingdom (†) 1:32
29. Crash Landing (†) 1:40
30. Out of Time* (§) (unused) 1:45
31. Presidential Decree* (§†) 7:14

 

BONUS TRACK
32. J.C.’s Blues* (source) (§) 3:05
TOTAL ALBUM TIME: 78:58


* previously unreleased
** contains previously unreleased material
§ composed by John Carpenter
† composed by Shirley Walker
This is a CD format release.

 

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1 hour ago, Jurassic Shark said:

 

That's two more TORAs than we need.

 

Wait .. there is more:

 

Look for more “GOLDSMITH AT 20th” releases coming soon from La-La Land Records!

 

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