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SPRING FEVER BLOWOUT! We've got the fever bad in La-La Land and we're spreading the love to our customers with an unbeatable 20% OFF SALE! That's right, we'll take 20% OFF YOUR ENTIRE ORDER! Simply place your online order and 20% of your total price will be automatically deducted at checkout. (NOTE: This offer applies only to titles currently in stock). Sale starts 4/8 at 12noon (PST) and runs through 4/21 (11:59pm PST). Only at www.lalalandrecords.com We hope you take advantage of this great sale event. It's a perfect opportunity to pick up Debney's amazing LAIR release, along with any in-stock items from our catalog you've been thinking about! MV I've got the fever to place a hugeass order too! But Wyatt Earp won't get on the wagon - is it out of stock or not part of the 20% deal? I get a not found on the site when I try and lookit up. Help MV, my scorebucks need a home!
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Ordered THE UNKNOWN KNOWN now. Surprised that shipping has become as steep at $10 for overseas for a single CD (that's Norwegian prices), but I guess that's the going rate these days. I buy CD's far too rarely. While that sucks, it's nowhere near as bad as what third party sellers on Amazon are now charging to send cd's overseas to Australia from the U.S. Up until late last year it used to cost around U.S.$6.50 for one cd but since then the price has risen to about $14-17. That's just via plain old standard international shipping, too. If the shipping is fulfilled by Amazon then it's only $7, but the amount of sellers that have their shipments fulfilled by Amazon is a tiny minority. I've also seen some ebay sellers charging as much as $24-42(!!!) to ship one cd to Australia via priority mail. Jesus. Titty. F@cking. Christ.
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Nevermind my Wyatt Earp question....its working...f'ing technology. ...
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While that sucks, it's nowhere near as bad as what third party sellers on Amazon are now charging to send cd's overseas to Australia from the U.S. Up until late last year it used to cost around U.S.$6.50 for one cd but since then the price has risen to about $14-17. That's just via plain old standard international shipping, too. If the shipping is fulfilled by Amazon then it's only $7, but the amount of sellers that have their shipments fulfilled by Amazon is a tiny minority. No, do NOT blame the sellers. Amazon sets those prices and every single CD seller has the same shipping. The 'fulfilled by Amazon' thing is a different issue but for those of us who don't sell as a business it's not worth it. And really, don't blame Amazon either, because the actual cost to ship them is indeed up there -- a 5oz package to Australia is $12.75. Yeah, I figured that it's Amazon that sets the shipping price. I should have worded my post differently. Was just having a bit of a vent is all.
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Apr 13, 2014 - 10:45 PM
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Anyone want to attempt a chronological breakdown of LAIR? I'm not sure it's possible, at least to do one that is definitive. The Main Theme is on the start screen, the Main Menu at the level selection, Love Theme plays during Training, Rohn's Theme plays when the game is paused. Several pieces, or very similar sounding equivalents, creep up multiple times, with subtle differences depending on the situation -- a layer of percussion will be added or a theme will be played by woodwinds instead of strings. It would also require intimate knowledge of the full breadth of the gameplay, which probably isn't too common. The closest analog would probably be to refer to the game's Concert Hall mode, which was unlocked after completing the game (or, like myself, obtaining a completed game save file so that I could access it without subjecting myself to the tortuous gameplay). That track order roughly followed the progression of levels and cinematics in the game, but it also is subject to some very unmusical edits and splits. My best guess, using my memory of what little of the game I managed to play, watching the cinematics on Youtube, and the track listings for both the game's Concert Hall mode and the iTunes album: Lair Main Title Lair Main Menu Prologue Diviner Battle Funeral Pyre Love Theme Blood River After Burners Steam Giant The Guardians Decide / Prophet Battle Bridge Battle Desert Rohn's Theme Serpent Strait Darkness Theme Reach Mokai City Firestorm Rohn Is Tricked Elegy Diviner's Theme The Last Straw Lost The Search for Water The Holy City of Mokai The Search for Food / Campfire Discussion The Ice Breaking the Ice Mokai Camp Attack Deadman's Basin Hope Mokai Theme Return to Mokai City, Pt 1 Return to Mokai City, Pt 2 Ruins of Mokai Bridge of the Ancients Defenses Overrun Maelstrom Final Attack Lodan Battle for Asylia Epilogue The Preparing for Battle cue on the LLL release is unfamiliar to me, but it could remain attached before "Maelstrom" and still make dramatic sense. As I mentioned earlier, a lot of the music wasn't meant to go in just one particular spot in the game. In fact, many of their order changes are fine because they break up similar sounding cues; the largest oddity to me is putting Breaking the Ice as the second track, but it's bothered me less every time I've listened to it and I assume that I will grow accustomed to their ordering eventually.
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Apr 22, 2014 - 1:04 AM
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JB Fan
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LA-LA LAND RECORDS PRESENTS NEW RELEASES: Tues, 12pm (PST) April 22, 2014 Available for order at www.lalalandrecords.com Tues, 12pm (PST) April 22, 2014
DENNIS THE MENACE: LIMITED EDITION LLLCD 1288 Music by Jerry Goldsmith Limited Edition of 3000 Units STARTS SHIPPING APRIL 22 RETAIL PRICE: $19.98 La-La Land Records, WEA and Warner Bros. present the latest in our expanded archival collection, Jerry Goldsmith’s original motion picture score to the 1993 feature film DENNIS THE MENACE, starring Walter Matthau, Joan Plowright and Mason Gamble, and directed by Nick Castle. Expanded with more than 20 minutes of previously unreleased music, plus bonus tracks, Goldsmith’s (PATTON, ALIEN, POLTERGEIST, FIRST KNIGHT) heartwarming and whimsical score, considered to be one of his most entertaining 90’s works, is a sheer delight - and the undeniable heartbeat of this sweet John Hughes-produced, live-action telling of Hank Ketcham’s beloved comic strip character. Produced by Neil S. Bulk and Bruce Botnick (the score’s original recording engineer), this special limited edition release of 3000 units has been mastered by Botnick from the original, first generation three-track digital mixes. Exclusive, in-depth liners from film music writer Jeff Bond, (with comments from with Goldsmith’s agent, Richard Kraft), and David Fein’s playful art design wrap it all up in wondrous style. TRACK LISTING: The Film Score 1. Our Town 2:54 2. Take an Aspirin* 3:16 3. The Plant* :46 4. The Doll* 1:24 5. Sound Games* :43 6. Hide and Seek* 1:55 7. Dollnapping* 3:04 8. The Shower / Broken Flowers* 2:07 9. Spilled Paint* 1:10 10. A Funny Taste* 1:15 11. Babysitting† 3:45 12. The Dentures† / The Purse* 4:00 13. Bed Time† 5:13 14. Shaggy Dog Story 4:05 15. Redecorating* 1:00 16. A Mistake* :48 17. The Heist 4:16 18. Remembering Dennis* :56 19. The Slingshot 1:22 20. Tied Up 2:11 21. Beans 4:11 22. The Search* :38 23. Real Love 1:31 24. Hung Up 1:30 25. He's Back 2:20 26. Forgetful Sam 1:29 27. Toasted Marshmallows† 4:30 Film Score Running Time: 62:29 Bonus Tracks 28. Babysitting (original album version) 3:53 29. Fun With False Teeth (original album version) 1:57 30. Bed Time (original album version) 5:12 31. Toasted Marshmallows (original album version) 4:23 Bonus Tracks Running Time: 15:29 Total Album Running Time: 77:58 * = previously unreleased † = contains previously unreleased music
THE STEPFORD WIVES: LIMITED EDITION LLLCD 1299 Music by David Arnold Limited Edition of 1500 Units STARTS SHIPPING APRIL 22 RETAIL PRICE: $19.98 ORDER “THE STEPFORD WIVES” starting April 22 at 12pm PST at www.lalalandrecords.com and get your copy autographed by composer David Arnold at no additional charge. Autographs are while supplies last and are NOT guaranteed. La-La Land Records and Paramount Pictures proudly present the world premiere release of composer David Arnold’s (GODZILLA, TOMORROW NEVER DIES, SHAFT, CASINO ROYALE) original motion picture score to the 2004 Paramount Pictures feature film THE STEPFORD WIVES, starring Nicole Kidman, Matthew Broderick and Bette Midler, and directed by Frank Oz. Finally, Mr. Arnold’s long-sought-after score debuts with a deluxe presentation that unleashes all its big and brassy orchestral glory! Brimming with melody and swirled with dark, comedic motifs, this expertly complex score is the perfect compliment to the film’s satiric heart and a knockout stand-alone listen! Produced by Dan Goldwasser and mastered by James Nelson, this limited edition release of 1500 Units features exclusive, in-depth liners by writer Tim Greiving and sharp art direction by Goldwasser. TRACK LISTING: 1. Opening Titles 2:38 2. Getting Fired 1:57 3. The Hospital 1:35 4. Drive to Stepford* /Gates of Stepford 1:46 5. House Tour/First Night/First Morning 2:18 6. Claire’s SUV*/Drive to SMA 1:56 7. Heart to Heart 2:34 8. To Sara’s/Sara’s House*/Exterior SMA 2:14 9. Book Club/20 Dollars 1:40 10. Cupcakes/Dave’s Car 0:55 11. Pre-Sneak/Sneaking Around 2:12 12. Roger Gets His/You’ll Never Change/Rover Remote/Jo Logs In 3:21 13. To Bobbie’s 0:59 14. Bobbie’s Kitchen 1:34 15. Where Are My Children? 1:44 16. Rotunda/Jo’s Descent/Mike and Claire’s Intro/ Walter and Jo’s Intro 3:03 17. Midsummer Waltz 1:50 18. Lab 1A* / Mike’s Speech 1:10 19. Claire’s Speech* 3:14 20. Claire’s Demise*/Keep Shopping* 1:46 21. End Credits 5:31 TOTAL SCORE TIME: 43:09 Bonus Tracks 22. EBS Play-On (source) 0:24 23. Balance of Power (source) 0:36 24. Who Loves You More?* (unused source) 0:51 25. I Can Do Better* (source) 1:53 26. Midsummer Waltz (early take) 1:51 27. Getting Fired (alternate) 1:58 28. To Bobbie’s (alternate) 1:02 29. Where Are My Children? (alternate ending) 1:17 30. Claire’s Demise (alternate) 1:11 31. Midsummer Waltz (alternate take) 1:50 TOTAL ALBUM TIME: 59:55
THE FAVOR LLLCD 1314 Music by Joe Kraemer DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY RELEASE AVAILABLE APRIL 22 AT DIGITAL MUSIC RETAILERS, INCLUDING iTUNES. La-La Land Records proudly presents its first digital download-only release, composer Joe Kraemer’s (THE WAY OF THE GUN, JACK REACHER) original motion picture score to the independent thriller THE FAVOR. Kraemer effectively weaves mood and menace in exciting fashion, creating a seductive musical soundscape for this dark, noir-ish tale of childhood friends who become embroiled in mayhem and murder. This score is available for download at digital music retailers, including iTunes. A digital booklet is available to those who purchase the full album on iTunes. TRACK LISTING: 1. The Hotel Room 4:34 2. Marvin Digs a Hole 4:44 3. Just Another Day at the Office 5:12 4. Twisted Threesome 4:24 5. Decisions 1:59 6. Finale 4:36 7. Theme from Favor 2:37 Total Album Time: 28:08
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