Here's an updated list of everything released in this collection so far (the first 10 were branded "UNIVERSAL HERITAGE COLLECTION", the rest are "UNIVERSAL CLASSICS COLLECTION")
June 2018: Colossus: The Forbin Project by Michel Colombier (La-La Land)
Aug 2018: The Prisoner of Zenda by Henry Mancini (La-La Land)
Nov 2018: Airport '77 by John Cacavas / The Concorde: Airport '79 by Lalo Schifrin (La-La Land)
May 2019: The Sentinel by Gil Melle (La-La Land)
June 2019: Fletch Lives by Harold Faltermeyer (La-La Land)
Sep 2019: Child's Play 2 by Graeme Revell (La-La Land)
Sep 2019: Rooster Cogburn by Laurence Rosenthal (Varese Sarabande)
Oct 2019: Bride of Frankenstein by Franz Waxman (La-La Land)
April 2020: Mystery Men by Stephen Warbeck & Shirley Walker (La-La Land)
July 2020: Two Mules for Sister Sara by Ennio Morricone (La-La Land)
Sep 2020: Munster, Go Home! by Jack Marshall (La-La Land)
Dec 2020: Tremors by Ernest Troost & Robert Folk (La-La Land)
Hmmm. Twelve titles. But La-La Land says that TREMORS is the eleventh title in the series.
So LLL has released 11 and Varese 1 for a total of 12.
This can get very confusing if Varese later announces "the second title within the acclaimed Universal Pictures Film Music Classics Collection" and some other label announces "the first of a coming series called the Universal Pictures Film Music Classics Collection."
Whatever exists of the scores that Miklos Rozsa did for Universal
CENTENNIAL
MILAGRO BEANFIELD WAR
THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS
RESURRECTION
AWAY ALL BOATS
CAPTAIN NEWMAN, M.D.
NIGHT PASSAGE
CANYON PASSAGE
SEVEN PERCENT SOLUTION
THE LAST SUNSET
THE GREAT IMPOSTER
I would buy all of those, and Don Costa's Madigan. The Seven Percent Solution I did purchase a few months ago.
Hey ! That looks familiar. Thanks for reposting that list I made a few months ago, good buddy Niall.
They are all great titles Cody. I would especially love to see a release of Dimitri Tiomkin's Night Passage (1957). I wonder If it will ever happen? It has been a long wait since I first saw that film as a youngster back in the 50s.
Same here,Niall. We really have little knowledge as to what is available from the 40's and 50's. I didn't list it,but I remember a great little Western score from Randolph Scott's WHEN THE DALTON'S RODE. The great Frank Skinner, I believe.
Same here,Niall. We really have little knowledge as to what is available from the 40's and 50's. I didn't list it,but I remember a great little Western score from Randolph Scott's WHEN THE DALTON'S RODE. The great Frank Skinner, I believe.
Someone told me, that most of the Frank Skinner stuff had been destroyed in the Universal fire. So there is maybe not much hope.
Same here,Niall. We really have little knowledge as to what is available from the 40's and 50's. I didn't list it,but I remember a great little Western score from Randolph Scott's WHEN THE DALTON'S RODE. The great Frank Skinner, I believe.
Someone told me, that most of the Frank Skinner stuff had been destroyed in the Universal fire. So there is maybe not much hope.
Probably referring to the Decca album masters. All of the 40's Skinner-Salter et al stuff is long gone.
Banning by Quincy Jones is the 13th title in the series, 12th released by La-La Land, and 3rd under the new "Universal Classics" branding
BANNING: LIMITED EDITION LLLCD 1554 Universal Pictures Film Music Classics Collection Music by Quincy Jones Limited Edition of 3000 Units RETAIL PRICE: $19.98
La-La Land Records and Universal Studios proudly present the twelfth title within the acclaimed Universal Pictures Film Music Classics Collection – BANNING: LIMITED EDITION, music by the legendary Quincy Jones (IN COLD BLOOD, THE COLOR PURPLE). This limited edition CD release of Quincy Jones’ original motion picture score to 1967’s big-screen golf drama BANNING, starring Robert Wagner, Jill St. John and James Farentino and directed by Ron Winston, marks the official world-premiere release of BANNING’s original film music!
Composer Jones’ tuneful and jazzy score, performed by a 55 piece orchestra, showcases the maestro at his best, highlighting his arranging and compositional skills while expertly providing the musical foundation for the film’s drama and reality. The film’s striking main theme and song “The Eyes of Love,” was Academy-Award nominated and the version heard in the film, sung by Gil Bernal, makes its debut on this CD release. Produced, mixed, edited and mastered by Mike Matessino, this limited release of 3000 units features exclusive, in-depth liner notes by writer Jon Burlingame and art direction by Mark Banning.
TRACK LISTING:
1. The Eyes Of Love 4:14 2. Main Title 4:07 3. Don’t Make Waves 2:41 4. Members Only 1:20 5. Dental Fleece 1:12 6. The Eyes Of Love (Instrumental) 2:29 7. Poker / Take Tea And Me 4:41 8. Banning Can’t Forget 2:09 9. Relay Chase 4:48 10. Mad Pad / A Lack Of Lass 2:24 11. Fixation 1:29 12. The Set-Up 4:42 13. Rendezvous / Price Control 3:26 14. I Want You 1:13 15. The Tournament 3:25 16. Trying Tie 3:15 17. Sudden Death 4:20 18. Finale 1:37 19. End Title 1:00 20. Main Title (Alternate) 3:55
It's a very good news about UNIVERSAL... In the futur i hope for :SCARFACE 1983 FLETCH 1985 CAT PEOPLE 1982 THE THING 1982 (with carpenter music) MIAMI VICE tv serie 1984 -1989 (Jan Hammer & Tim Truman) DC CAB 1983 HALLOWEEN III 1982 BREAKFAST CLUB 1985 THEY LIVE 1988
Hi there! Wow! Your whole wish list COMPLETELY coincides with mine !!!) I have also been dreaming for many years about the release of these original (extended) scores. Scarface NUMBER ONE!
Lost Cues: The Thing, which is coming out via Waxwork and Sacred Bones, contains music Carpenter recently recorded with his frequent collaborators, his son Cody and godson Daniel Davies. John Carpenter had decided to write additional music for the score while editing the film, but the masters for those recordings have since been lost, so he decided to rerecord them.
It's a very good news about UNIVERSAL... In the futur i hope for :SCARFACE 1983 FLETCH 1985 CAT PEOPLE 1982 THE THING 1982 (with carpenter music) MIAMI VICE tv serie 1984 -1989 (Jan Hammer & Tim Truman) DC CAB 1983 HALLOWEEN III 1982 BREAKFAST CLUB 1985 THEY LIVE 1988
Hi there! Wow! Your whole wish list COMPLETELY coincides with mine !!!) I have also been dreaming for many years about the release of these original (extended) scores. Scarface NUMBER ONE!