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I'm confused. I thought the op was talking about re-releases of limited editions that were quick sell outs and then only available on the secondary market, like Capricorn One and Krull. So not expansions of existing albums per se. Yet there are a lot of choices here that are readily available - Total Recall and Air Force One, to name two. (EDIT: This was said before, but it's still happening! For heaven's sake, where are the thread police when you need them!) For me, it's Kaper's Glass Slipper on FSM - always have regretted not picking that up when it was new.
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Batteries Not Included (James Horner) Toy Soldiers (Robert Folk)
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"Ghostbusters" Not only did the sound quality leave more to be desired, but it was missing score, including two wonderful source cues only heard partially in the film. "Man on Fire" This not only needs to be expanded, but it's apparently needs more than a thousand copies. Not on my list: "Delta Force". Simple because the last re-issue -- limited to 1,000 units -- sold out in under three days. There's clearly still a market out there. some label could probably move another thousand units, though I'd guess not in that short a time.
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Agree that a better sounding Ghostbusters would be fine, and how about a Spies Like Us reissue? From Intrada I'd wish for Cliffhanger which I missed
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As of right now, the re-releases I would like are: HAWAII PRINCE VALIANT
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