This is available on CD from Nick Bicât's own website if interested :-)
I was unaware of his site until you just brought it to my attention. There seem to be a lot of very interesting CDs there. I believe I saw this version of The Scarlett Pimpernel when it aired.
Thanks for the reference. I think I'm ordering some Bicât CDs.
Okay, back to the topic at hand… uh… I don't know… uh… MV, black or pinto beans?
Several years ago you expressed interest in releasing some 'Harry Potter'. Did anything come of that?
And while I've got your attention, I just would like to say thanks for having helped get so much wonderful music out into the world. My CD collection would be pretty paltry if it weren't for you guys!
Any news about a "Mike Post & Pete Carpenter" CD-Set (filled with "Rockford", "Magnum", "A-Team" etc.)
Somebody uploaded all the episodes to that short-lived "The Rockford Files" spin off, "Richie Brockelman, Private Eye". IMDb had "(unknown episodes)" by Post and Carpenter, so I went to make sure they did all them as submitted that along with some other credits.
The music was varied as hell. In the short span of five episodes they changed the theme two or three times (first an instrumental, as I recall, then a song) and changed the scoring approach. In the pilot Post & Carpenter were doing this sort of Mancini/60'2 70's European commercial music thing with wordless singing. It's so weird I may have to look into that further.
There was even a promo with the Richie character and Rockford, with Rockford saying he was just checking up on Richie and commenting he got arrested. It should have been --- since this was before the last episode -- "You were cancelled?!"
Several years ago you expressed interest in releasing some 'Harry Potter'. Did anything come of that?
And while I've got your attention, I just would like to say thanks for having helped get so much wonderful music out into the world. My CD collection would be pretty paltry if it weren't for you guys!
How about releasing the CD to the Big Valley soundtrack that was released in the 60's? I'm scared to ask questions because La La Land may NOT be doing them?
How about releasing the CD to the Big Valley soundtrack that was released in the 60's? I'm scared to ask questions because La La Land may NOT be doing them?
--jthree
Good idea ! Why should anyone on this board be afraid of anything ? Too many timid soundtrack fans, I guess.
Are we scheduling some more thrilling John Williams albums for this year ? I know you had mentioned to us last year that JFK and The Towering Inferno were scheduled for 2017. Are we on track for these for this year, at least? Grateful for these titles of course.
Are we scheduling some more thrilling John Williams albums for this year ? I know you had mentioned to us last year that JFK and The Towering Inferno were scheduled for 2017. Are we on track for these for this year, at least? Grateful for these titles of course.
Is there anything in the works by composers Chuck Lorre or Dennis C. Brown?
I'm sorry, but I have no idea who you are talking about. I'm sure they are talented composer, but it would help me, as well as most others reading this thread, if you were to cite a few examples of their work when you mention their names. It's not like you are asking about composers whose names are as well known as a Goldsmith, Barry, Tiomkin or Williams.
Thank you
MV
Dennis C. Brown did the score for the 1987 TMNT Series:
Chuck Lorre is credited with writing the catchy theme song.
Pardon my ignorance and thanks for clarification. Would love to release it. I wonder who owns the rights now and if the music even exists.
How about releasing the CD to the Big Valley soundtrack that was released in the 60's? I'm scared to ask questions because La La Land may NOT be doing them?
--jthree
Not scheduled for 2017 but certainly a title to consider. The problem with tv shows, both new and old, is the cost of transfering the elements and assembling them. A movie is simple, but a tv series is much more complicated. I think out ofall the labels out there, LLL is the leader in perserving classic as well newer tv series -- live action and animated. Some have sold well, while others faltered. Hell, I'd be willing to bet that at least 1/4 of our releases are tv soundtracks, perhaps even more.
I'm befuddled by Alien 3 being a composer issue. What's up, Goldenthal! What's going oooooonnnnnnnnnn!
(I'm case anyone misunderstood, I don't expect clarification.)
Its not a composer issue, its an element issue. Perhaps the composer has something. If so, its then an issue of securing album rights from the label, then additional track rights with the studio and then dealing with the possibility that the composer may want to release it on his own label. Some times deals can complicate dream releases. Look no futher than Excalibur and Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai, just to name two.
This is available on CD from Nick Bicât's own website if interested :-)
I was unaware of his site until you just brought it to my attention. There seem to be a lot of very interesting CDs there. I believe I saw this version of The Scarlett Pimpernel when it aired.
Thanks for the reference. I think I'm ordering some Bicât CDs.
Okay, back to the topic at hand… uh… I don't know… uh… MV, black or pinto beans?