Rory, can you clarify what you mean by stating that POTA is an American film? Can't figure out how that's part of the argument to have it re-released. Not being facetious, honestly, just wanting clarification.
He's talking about the cover on that release being non-US poster art (French, I think).
While I doubt this will happen for LONG time, I have to agree - the cover art was not my cup of tea. I would have preferred an FSM-style booklet with one cover on one side, and the other cover on the other side.
Sometimes these things are beyond the control of the label.....
While I doubt this will happen for LONG time, I have to agree - the cover art was not my cup of tea. I would have preferred an FSM-style booklet with one cover on one side, and the other cover on the other side.
Sometimes these things are beyond the control of the label.....
Er, creating a foldout booklet giving you the choice between either album's cover art - in addition to the packaged cover art featuring both - is very doable.
The option of having appropriate cover art would have sealed the deal for keeping it. Oh well...
And since the title of this thread is "Wish List," why should I limit my wishes?
Definitely add 'Hoosiers' to my list. In chronological order would be wonderful. And put the "Theme from..." at the end. Never did like it at the beginning, since the movie hardly begins with such balls-to-the-wall intensity.
I´ve also a question: Is there more music in Raggedy Man? I don´t own the old Varese version, as it´s extremely expensive to get. Also Dusty and Lonely Guy would be nice to have although i don´t know anything about those movies.
I´ve also a question: Is there more music in Raggedy Man? I don´t own the old Varese version, as it´s extremely expensive to get. Also Dusty and Lonely Guy would be nice to have although i don´t know anything about those movies.
Dusty was an Australian production and rumour has it, it was tracked with some Goldsmith music.
Lonely Guy is a great movie, I have the score+ song LP.
An expanded edition of OUTLAND featuring the complete recording of the score written for the final film. This recording would include such unreleased materials as the conch-wailing Main Title cue, the final showdown cue--supposedly written by Morton Stevens, and the replacement source music cues for the bar/rec. room scenes.
--Star Trek V: Expanded (now that La-La Land has a relationship with Sony Special Products)
The problem is Epic has the rights for Star Trek V, not Sony.
I got this from one of Lukas' blogs:
Paramount Pictures actually does not own the soundtrack album rights to at least the first six Star Trek movies (the ones with the original cast). Every two or three years, when Paramount did a new movie, they licensed the soundtrack album to whichever record company they were working with at the time, or wanted it the most. Those contracts are still active today—Star Trek I and V are with Sony Music (due to Columbia and Epic Records), II is with Rhino/Warner Bros. Records (due to Atlantic Records), III is with EMI (due to Capitol Records), and IV and VI are with Universal Music Group (due to MCA Records).
Since Intrada has a relationship with UMG, I wonder if they could release expanded albums of Treks IV and VI (or even together as a double album).