"White Fang" went out of print; it didn't sell enough to warrent more copies. It's that new limited edition policy of "while interest remains". Interest did not remain. IT stuck around for about nine months.
Curious as to how you know this? Asking only because, for whatever reason, Intrada never seems to mention why their CD's are going OOP.
Of course we know it's due to either a lack of interest or the supply actually did sell out. Not sure why the have to be so secretive about it. I know other labels like LLL and Kritzerland are quite candid about how well their titles are selling (or sold).
Definitely Robocop. I know this is not part of the question but I would like them to put out their own version of Krull since it was sold out at La La Land and now so expensive to buy.
I was just thinking about Krull today. I think if Intrada does it, they should make it a standard MAF unlimited title. And maybe this time we can get all of the alternates and little unreleased tidbits.
I would love Intrada to bring out a new edition of Craig Safan's score SON OF THE MORNING STAR. A magnificent and elegiac score and possibly his magnum opus.
"White Fang" went out of print; it didn't sell enough to warrent more copies. It's that new limited edition policy of "while interest remains". Interest did not remain. IT stuck around for about nine months.
Curious as to how you know this? Asking only because, for whatever reason, Intrada never seems to mention why their CD's are going OOP.
Of course we know it's due to either a lack of interest or the supply actually did sell out. Not sure why the have to be so secretive about it. I know other labels like LLL and Kritzerland are quite candid about how well their titles are selling (or sold).
Anyways, just wondering
It was one of the titles mentioned as going OOP, like they do two at a time about once a month. Our little Bronie member usually makes the posts here at FSM letting us know.
Switchback (Basil Poledouris) Jack the Bear (James Horner) Mussolini: The Untold Story (Laurence Rosenthal) Miracle on 34th Street (Bruce Broughton) Brubaker (Lalo Schifrin) Lock Up (Bill Conti) Capricorn One (Jerry Goldsmith) Planet of the Apes (Lalo Schifrin) Warlock (Jerry Goldsmith) Flowers in the Attic (Christopher Young) Lionheart (John Scott) Toy Soldiers (Robert Folk) The Last Starfighter (Craig Safan) Night Crossing (Jerry Goldsmith) The Bourne Identity (Laurence Rosenthal) The Old Man and the Sea (Bruce Broughton)
Of the titles mentioned above, I'd most like to see a reissue (or expansion) of:
A Patch of Blue (Goldsmith)
Flowers in the Attic (Young)
Night Crossing (Goldsmith)
Warlock (Goldsmith)
The Last Starfighter (Safan)
Cliffhanger (Jones)
And for my own pipe dream:
Fright Night (Fiedel) - remastered from better elements, all in stereo, complete and in chronological order, with a second disc including the OST program (yes, I love the songs, too)