Sounds good. I'd still feel better if there was mention of more television soundtracks. That's what I am interested in.
---jthree
The 60s TV boxsets of Lost In Space and Mission Impossible didn't do well so they might not dip into that era again unless they're confident of making some $$$.
On the plus side, they have plenty of DC TV stuff lined up, and Voyager and the Wonder Woman TV series are coming this year.
Trek and X-Files were some of their best performers judging by those sales figures on the last page so they'll keep releasing those until the well runs dry.
I'm praying that the success of older cartoons Jonny Quest and He-Man has encouraged them to do more of the same.
I'm very, very keen to see She-Ra. Number one priority for me personally but no one else asks for it and I'm not sure it would sell enough copies. It doesn't seem to have the strong nostalgia factor that He-Man has. A shame, as the music is better than He-Man (which I love so much, the CD will be worn out soon). My CD shelf is becoming a Shuki Levy shrine. He did synth action music better than anyone else.
My CD shelf is becoming a Shuki Levy shrine. He did synth action music better than anyone else.
For you litefoot, an image I shared in another thread for my most wanted Holy Grails, most are Levy. 7/12 and She-Ra would be awesome of course.
Would love to see a picture of your Levy Shrine. He-man gets lots of play from me too, along with Ulysses 31 (35th Anniversary Album), and Inspector Gadget (Tele 80 30th).
I received from another retailer two 4CD sets titles : the 2 cases were broken (during shipping I guess) I e-mailed Lalaland about it and just one week later, in a huge protected box, I received 2 new cases. Amazing customer service! Thank you lalaland records
For you litefoot, an image I shared in another thread for my most wanted Holy Grails, most are Levy. 7/12 and She-Ra would be awesome of course.
Very nice
Would love to see a picture of your Levy Shrine. He-man gets lots of play from me too, along with Ulysses 31 (35th Anniversary Album), and Inspector Gadget (Tele 80 30th).
I have one coming in the post from France so I'll take a pic of them all when it's arrived. It's a pretty small collection given what little material has been released, so thank the lord for that LLL He-Man CD. I'm more interested in his 80s stuff rather than the 90s.
Sounds good. I'd still feel better if there was mention of more television soundtracks. That's what I am interested in.
---jthree
The 60s TV boxsets of Lost In Space and Mission Impossible didn't do well so they might not dip into that era again unless they're confident of making some $$$.
I'm still going to hope for a Six Million Dollar Man soundtrack set. Hope, that is. And more superhero DC/cartoon soundtrack albums. Some times hope is all you've got.
For you litefoot, an image I shared in another thread for my most wanted Holy Grails, most are Levy. 7/12 and She-Ra would be awesome of course.
Very nice
Would love to see a picture of your Levy Shrine. He-man gets lots of play from me too, along with Ulysses 31 (35th Anniversary Album), and Inspector Gadget (Tele 80 30th).
I have one coming in the post from France so I'll take a pic of them all when it's arrived. It's a pretty small collection given what little material has been released, so thank the lord for that LLL He-Man CD. I'm more interested in his 80s stuff rather than the 90s.
The Inspector Gadget 30th anniversary release was a very good one. The content and the sound quality were very good and I'm happy to see some Haim Saban/Shuki Levy releases.
I hope we will see X-Men 92 or Spider-Man in the next future.
I have a promotional CD directly received from composer Udi Harpaz which contains 15 minutes of his score for the Spider-Man animated series (with a 29 minutes selections of cues from Saban's Masked Rider), and the score really need a great release.
I also hope for a release of the Keith Emerson's score for Iron Man animated series.
I'm still going to hope for a Six Million Dollar Man soundtrack set. Hope, that is. And more superhero DC/cartoon soundtrack albums. Some times hope is all you've got.
Wonder Woman and The Six Million Dollar Man are my two Holy Grail television soundtracks. I'm greatly looking forward to the release of the former, and very much hoping for a release of the latter.
Ooh! How sneaky of the LLL monkey to leave this announcement on Twitter but not on face book!
Happy for the Star Trek: Voyager fans who are finally about to get their wish. And interesting to see JL Dark get a standalone release rather than a 2CD set with Teen Titans: Judas Contract.