I have a 1994 Intrada CD with a suite of music from HITLER on it. It also contains music from Hans Salter's CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, THE BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORTH, and THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN.
I didn't realize that the Medallion LP contains 35 minutes of music from HITLER, while the CD only has 20 minutes. So that makes the LP a more complete representation of the score. I don't know whether the LP is complete.
The second edition of Jerry Osborne's Official Price Guide to Movie/TV Soundtracks and Original Cast Albums, which was published in 1997, after the release of the CD, gives the approximate price range of the LP as $25-$30. Whether the LP's price has risen or fallen in the intervening 17 years is anyone's guess. As with anything else, the LP is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
I have a 1994 Intrada CD with a suite of music from HITLER on it. It also contains music from Hans Salter's CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, THE BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORTH, and THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN.
I play that CD a few of times a year just to hear the excellent Black Shield of Falworth. But I've given up hope that we'll see a release with better sound.