I don't think FSM ever stopped their relationship with present MGM (ie. United Artists stuff), either. They haven't done one too recently but as far as I know MGM is the easiest company to deal with and everybody deals with them...
I don't think FSM ever stopped their relationship with present MGM (ie. United Artists stuff), either. They haven't done one too recently but as far as I know MGM is the easiest company to deal with and everybody deals with them...
Yavar
Maybe. FSM's most recent UA-MGM release was the Soundtrack Treasury box, nearly 2 years ago.
Maybe. FSM's most recent UA-MGM release was the Soundtrack Treasury box, nearly 2 years ago.
Which caused me to wonder why that release (a big one!) didn't show up as an FSM entry under the United Artists etc. etc. heading...?
OK. To be consistent, I've revised the list to show labels who have released something from the noted studios within the last 2+ years (i.e., 2008, 2009, and 2010).
Shogun shouldn't be listed as an Intrada Paramount title, because it was just the LP tracks, licensed from UMG if I'm not mistaken. If Paramount had been cooperating at the time presumably Intrada could have released the complete score (according to Roger F. in a post at the time of the release). A more appropriate inclusion would be mentioning In Harm's Way, which was at least released *after* Paramount started cooperating with specialty labels. However, Intrada said they contacted Paramount and no additional music could be found, so apparently they only had to deal with the LP label on that one as well, meaning Sony.
Shogun shouldn't be listed as an Intrada Paramount title, because it was just the LP tracks, licensed from UMG if I'm not mistaken. If Paramount had been cooperating at the time presumably Intrada could have released the complete score (according to Roger F. in a post at the time of the release). A more appropriate inclusion would be mentioning In Harm's Way, which was at least released *after* Paramount started cooperating with specialty labels. However, Intrada said they contacted Paramount and no additional music could be found, so apparently they only had to deal with the LP label on that one as well, meaning Sony.
Yavar
You are correct. I've removed "Shogun." Despite Paramount's cooperation, "In Harm's Way" probably still came from RCA via Sony.