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Film scores you'd like to see (Intrada / FSM / Varese / La-La Land / etc) release


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I'd like to see Intrada (they're the ones with the UMG licence needed, as I recall) expand Cocoon. Not that it cries out for expanding, but I'd like to own it without paying a ton of money.

And the sound could use a little sprucing up.

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Every Spielberg/Williams collaboration. 1941 is the only one truly properly and completely expanded.

Ya, but Spielberg/Williams collaborations usually (with exceptions of course) to have good releases, so I don't think they'll go out of the way to work on that.

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Christopher Young's Spider-man 3.

Yup. Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah. Definitely want that one on my shelf.

I'd love it if one of the labels unleashed a definitive TMP on us. That and Hook (which we pretty much know is coming) are my big wants, along with Cocoon.

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All the ones above.

Plus, with Intrada's relationship with Disney apparently flourishing, I'd love them to dig Henry Mancini's "Condorman" out and give that a release finally.

And though I don't think it will happen (Varese hold the rights again), I'd dearly love one of these labels to have a bash with Marc Shaiman's "City Slickers"

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Christopher Young's Spider-man 3.

This. I'm sure it will happen eventually, by which time whichever asshole has the sessions will have leaked it all anyway.

I'd also like to see:

JNH's Falling Down.

Zimmer's Gladiator

Elfman's Sleepy Hollow.

That's not a grail list, just stuff that would make me really excited.

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An incomplete list of personal favorites I want to see. All would be complete, remastered.

"Something Wicked This Way Comes" (rejected score; Georges Delerue)

"Duel"

"The Ten Commandments"

"Gladiator" (rejected 1992 boxing film score; Jerry Goldsmith)

"Star Trek: First Contact" (Jerry & Joel Goldsmith)

"Coming to America"

"Beverly Hills Cop III" (both these by Nile Rogers)

"Psycho" (original recording; I don't care if it's mastered from those stems)

"Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure"

"Salem's Lot" (Harry Sukman)

"Dr. Detroit" (Schifrin)

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John Williams' Jane Eyre

I wonder if that would be possible. I seem to remember that the tapes were lost. Or was it the sheet music. Or both. I recall reading that Williams had to transcribe the Jane Eyre Suite for the Boston Pops album Pops Britannia by ear from the soundtrack album since the original manuscripts held by the studio were destroyed.
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Well I have the music obviously. But I'd like to legally own them on physical media for less then $100 each

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I would most like to see complete releases of

The Lost World

Jurassic Park

Hook

PoA

Temple of Doom

Far and Away

The Lion King (i still don't understand how Zimmer could create such a masterpiece...)

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Here's my list I'd love to have legally in complete form. I'll list the ones Varèse has....I know those won't have a chance in hell knowing Varèse.

Air Force One

The Abyss

Volcano

Starship Troopers

Back To The Future Part 3

Star Trek: Nemesis

Small Soldiers

The Matrix (this still pisses me off!)

Stargate (like with the Matrix it pisses me off this was only slightly expanded)

Die Hard 2: Die Harder

These next ones I'm sure will come out eventually...just a matter of when..

Star Trek The Motion Picture

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Star Trek: Generations

Star Trek: Insurrection

Star Trek: First Contact

Dinosaur

Hook

Jurassic Park

The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Lost In Space (Broughton)

Spider-Man 1-3 (no chance in hell though with those)

Star Wars Episode I

Star Wars Episode II

Star Wars Episode III

The Matrix Reloaded

The Matrix Revolutions

The Mummy

The Mummy Returns

Twister

Fantastic 4 (both scores) - Ottman

Die Hard With A Vengeance

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Varese does NOT have rights to Stargate in perpetuity

Huh, interesting. Well that may give some hope then for La-La Land being able to release a full complete version some point down the road.

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I think Blade Runner needs a proper and complete release. The current albums contain SFX.

I agree, I would've included it except that I really don't think UMG and Vangelis will allow a specialty label near such a property since the Trilogy album was released only 5 years ago.

And while we're at it, I should add the first two BHC movies to my list. :)

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Basil Poledouris - Starship Troopers.

Although I think Varese have it safely locked in their vaults.

Yeah I hope maybe someday this century from Varese a DX ed.

On the top of my list a proper complete release to The Hunt for Red October. I would say a 2 disc set.

Runner up as you mentioned 'Fozmo' Starship Troopers

Predator 2

Wing Commander (Sorry I have a soft spot for bombastic scores)

Star Trek: TMP, Generations, First Contact

SW: ROTS

I'm guessing Intrada will release Trek VI sometime this year I hope.

And tooo many more to list.

:whistle:

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Ah shit I forgot to add Back To The Future Part 2 to my list. I could see Intrada doing that one, all though I wonder if there would be as much interest with that release compared to the first Back To The Future score.

I'm happy with the boots for Back To The Future Parts 2 and 3. All though nothing beats actually having them on a physical CD and as a legal release.

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Ah shit I forgot to add Back To The Future Part 2 to my list. I could see Intrada doing that one, all though I wonder if there would be as much interest with that release compared to the first Back To The Future score.

I'm happy with the boots for Back To The Future Parts 2 and 3. All though nothing beats actually having them on a physical CD and as a legal release.

They sound fabulous. No noise or whatever. I wonder how the person that made these bootlegs managed to do that. I knew someone who had a friend that had the master tapes.

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I think Blade Runner needs a proper and complete release. The current albums contain SFX.

I agree, I would've included it except that I really don't think UMG and Vangelis will allow a specialty label near such a property since the Trilogy album was released only 5 years ago.

That means Vangelis owns the rights of Blade Runner music.

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Howzabout everything not previously released in its complete form by Williams, Goldsmith, and Barry. Add to that; "Missing", "The Bounty", and a full version of "Blade Runner". That should sastify most people.

Ooh, and "The Right Stuff", please! :)

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