Fox - complete Diary of Anne Frank Fox Complete South Pacific Fox Complete Peyton Place.
MGM - more of the mgm musicals
Universal - complete stereo Time to Love and a Time to Die
Warners - Complete Cheyenne Autumn
Paramount expanded Rainmaker ( alex north) complete tracks do NOT exist, but half of the score was on RCA, the other half might be on up and down mono mags.
Yeah, there's a ton of soundtracks that will never happen. Tapes missing or no good (we're talking 50-60 year old tapes), or trapped in some legal morass (or both!). And a tiny market for this stuff, but glass half full, we haven't done bad.
Unless Tadlow decides to re-record it, I've just about given up on a good release of Friedhofer's Joan of Arc. When it comes to re-recordings Tadlow is our best hope. This year and their plans for the next year or two are magnificent. Intrada, I am hoping will continue their series of Rozsa re-recordings. A complete SAHARA from Intrada, please !
Joe, I've got Citadel's Journey Into Fear which contains music from that film as well as a selection of older, more classic Alex North film themes. One of those (the first track on the disc) is from Unchained. I take it that the "melody" is from the original film score?
uh, for a moment I thought you had dug through all the movies that were coming out in 2015 and saw which ones had scores by composers you didn't like and had made a list. guess i was wrong
I wouldn't rule out A Time To Love and A Time To Die just yet, but it's Universal and as we know the fears move a bit slower there...Intrada has a steady relationship with them and they love Rozsa there so I suspect they'll put it out sooner or later, as one of the few remaining (presumably surviving) unreleased complete Rozsa scores (that Varese doesn't control).
Start The Revolution Without Me, John Addison. I've loved that score since I first saw the film at Christmas time in 1969 (or was it 1970) at the Warner Cinema, London. John Addison doesn't sell, comedy film scores don't sell, & who knows where the tapes are (& it was a long time ago). Oh well, I have a lot of what I want, can't be greedy.
Start The Revolution Without Me, John Addison. I've loved that score since I first saw the film at Christmas time in 1969 (or was it 1970) at the Warner Cinema, London. John Addison doesn't sell, comedy film scores don't sell, & who knows where the tapes are (& it was a long time ago). Oh well, I have a lot of what I want, can't be greedy.
I would buy this score in an instant. I love Addison and this is one of his best scores.
Start The Revolution Without Me, John Addison. I've loved that score since I first saw the film at Christmas time in 1969 (or was it 1970) at the Warner Cinema, London. John Addison doesn't sell, comedy film scores don't sell, & who knows where the tapes are (& it was a long time ago). Oh well, I have a lot of what I want, can't be greedy.
I would buy this score in an instant. I love Addison and this is one of his best scores.