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Roger - is McNeely's Terminal Velocity open to you like Iron Will was?
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Can't resist asking is there any chance for Fluppy Dogs? I understand it's most likely too obscure, and hard since it's only ever aired on TV and never had a home video release. Not to discourage Roger from chiming in, but I don't think the obscurity of Fluppy Dogs is the problem (and being short it would likely be paired with one or two other Shirley Walker scores for Disney TV anyway, if it's ever released). Intrada has released plenty of obscure scores and thanks to Batman TAS, Walker has a built-in fanbase. Unfortunately, though Intrada has a wonderful established relationship with Disney, it doesn't seem like their access -- as yet -- extends to TV properties. Recall that Roger did actively pursue a release of Ron Jones's music for the DuckTales TV series after Intrada's fantastic release of David Newman's score for the feature Treasure of the Lost Lamp. But despite putting a lot of work into it, it didn't materialize because it was a TV property, which is a different division of Disney and apparently Intrada doesn't have connections there yet. But since the Intrada team has long been working to make that Bruce Broughton Disney Park scores set a reality, maybe THIS Shirley Walker Disney project would be more of a possibility from them on album... Credit goes to John Takis for the idea and that cover art, from this fun Intrada thread: http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7607&hilit=walker Yavar
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While they’re listening, may I suggest a re-issue of Flowers in the Attic, as well? Would love to hear it in (potentially) better sound with all the technological advancements.[/endquote Agreed, but the licensor wants a crazy amount of money. Was trying to do a premiere release of Chris' score to Torment as well, but way too much $$$$. I know other labels have tried crowdfunding projects it in the past (I remember Kritzerland doing it for the first time, I guess.) Should you guys consider it? And by that I mean all labels. I love crowdfunding as a solution to make things happen and I'd be all over it. I'm sure many of us would contribute as well. Mr. Kimmel, what was the experience like for Kritzerland? I guess it must have helped, right?
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THE DARK HALF! COMPLETE!
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URBAN LEGEND! COMPLETE!
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I'd be up for MUSSOLINI as well. I've gotten into Rosenthal's music over the last few years and this one's been on my want list since.
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... and release everything everyone on this thread has been grousing about for years. :-P
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Speaking of Young it would be fantastic to see his MURDER AT 1600 and URBAN LEGEND released officially but no idea who owns these two... I do want to do 1600, I love that score. But it's Warner Bros. which comes in fits and starts. Urban Legend is one I've been pursuing but that is also tricky. As I've said...if they were easy, they'd be done.
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Willow, please! I think I mentioned before that this was approved, but as with many things there's lots to navigate. So in time.
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I am dreaming of an extended/complete release of Pearl Harbor (Zimmer)! That's a good dream.
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While Roger is around... has Intrada ever considered the possibilities of doing Bernardo Segall's CUSTER OF THE WEST? And is there any more likelihood of seeing a release of Addison's CENTENNIAL anytime soon? Anything is possible. Never heard of Custer before. No idea who would control it now.
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Can't resist asking is there any chance for Fluppy Dogs? I understand it's most likely too obscure, and hard since it's only ever aired on TV and never had a home video release. Not to discourage Roger from chiming in, but I don't think the obscurity of Fluppy Dogs is the problem (and being short it would likely be paired with one or two other Shirley Walker scores for Disney TV anyway, if it's ever released). Intrada has released plenty of obscure scores and thanks to Batman TAS, Walker has a built-in fanbase. Unfortunately, though Intrada has a wonderful established relationship with Disney, it doesn't seem like their access -- as yet -- extends to TV properties. Recall that Roger did actively pursue a release of Ron Jones's music for the DuckTales TV series after Intrada's fantastic release of David Newman's score for the feature Treasure of the Lost Lamp. But despite putting a lot of work into it, it didn't materialize because it was a TV property, which is a different division of Disney and apparently Intrada doesn't have connections there yet. But since the Intrada team has long been working to make that Bruce Broughton Disney Park scores set a reality, maybe THIS Shirley Walker Disney project would be more of a possibility from them on album... Credit goes to John Takis for the idea and that cover art, from this fun Intrada thread: http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7607&hilit=walker Yavar Yeah the TV stuff is tricky.
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