As a man of my word, I have placed my order- now, on to THE MOLLY MAGUIRES.
That was exactly my thought. The Bay Cities CD is just as rare as 'Man Who Would Be King' was. A re-master would do it no harm either. Can we expect this title any time soon now?
The Man Who Would Be King was originally released on a Capitol LP. Its first CD release was on Bay Cites back in the early 1990s. That release went out of print in 1993 and immediately became a pricey collector’s item.
Superb release, but I really don't see the need to limit this to 1000 copies. It will sell out very quickly, and then people will want it again for another ten years. That's not very long-term thinking, and not really 'healthy' on more than one level...
I agree completely. It's a shame the score will only really see the light of day for a few days before it becomes impossible to purchase for a decent price. This limited edition mania is really tiring.
Alex
I agree as well. You don't visit here for a day or two, and then you see a score you would have been interested in come and go. I know there are reasons sometimes for limited releases, but 1000 copies is pretty much restricted to a chosen few, and screw the rest. Its what gives being interested in film music a bad name......
You don't visit here for a day or two, and then you see a score you would have been interested in come and go. I know there are reasons sometimes for limited releases, but 1000 copies is pretty much restricted to a chosen few, and screw the rest. Its what gives being interested in film music a bad name......
Superb release, but I really don't see the need to limit this to 1000 copies. It will sell out very quickly, and then people will want it again for another ten years. That's not very long-term thinking, and not really 'healthy' on more than one level...
I agree completely. It's a shame the score will only really see the light of day for a few days before it becomes impossible to purchase for a decent price. This limited edition mania is really tiring.
Alex
I agree as well. You don't visit here for a day or two, and then you see a score you would have been interested in come and go. I know there are reasons sometimes for limited releases, but 1000 copies is pretty much restricted to a chosen few, and screw the rest. Its what gives being interested in film music a bad name......
If you ordered with Kritzerland before, an email was sent announcing the title. So unless you fail to check your email daily, I don't see any problem.
Not to mention that Mr. Kimmel unofficially announced the title in the prior Kritzerland release thread.