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I haven't seen any (mainly classic) Disney titles from Intrada lately. Have they decided to stop producing them?
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No, they said in the last few months more are coming.
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Since the Disney / Intrada line was announced in June of 2011, they've released exactly 13 titles on it. That's about 1 title every 3 1/2 months. http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/sc.16/category.22841/.f Out of the 13: 8 were simply straight re-issues of existing digital albums, in physical CD form Up 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea Toy Story 3 Oz the Great and Powerful The Lone Ranger Thor: The Dark World A Christmas Carol Captain American: The Winter Soldier 2 were expanded from previous releases (LP for the first, digital for the second) The Black Hole The Avengers and only 3 have been premieres of completely unreleased scores The Black Cauldron Tinkerbell The Muppets / The Muppets Most Wanted The more interesting factor is that only 3 of the 13 are for older scores (The Black Hole, The Black Cauldron, and 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea). All other entries in the line are for movies from 2009 or newer! Did Disney deciding to make their own "Legacy Collection" line take away some titles that Intrada would have done?
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Intrada has released PLENTY of scores from the Disney vaults in their Special Collection line over the years; My post was only specifically about their co-branded "Disney / Intrada" line.
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It makes more sense to count ALL of the titles the Intrada has released, including Special Collections. A Disney is a Disney is a Touchstone is a Disney. Callaways, Hocus Pocus, One Little Indian, etc. etc. - all count.
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"Anyway, not just one but two new Disney/Intrada co-brands are coming out over the next four weeks plus another greatly-expanded 2-CD set from one of their nineties properties." Hoping it's The Rocketeer. Although, The Jungle Book is on many favorites lists too.
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Mulan's going to be one of them!
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another greatly-expanded 2-CD set from one of their nineties properties. Ghost and Darkness! Not a Disney film. Correct, but it IS a Disney *property*, thanks to the original album being put out on the Disney-owned Hollywood Records (as with Goldsmith's Powder and the recently expanded Deep Rising, among many worthy expandable titles by other composers). Doug's choice of wording makes me think more strongly that this *could* be The Ghost and the Darkness since he didn't write "one of their nineties films". Yavar
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