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 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 7:55 AM   
 By:   NSBulk   (Member)

Unfortunately McGinnis is dead...

He's 96 years old now and still with us.

Does this mean that WB is willing to play ball with the labels again or is that still not an option?

It was a New Regency production who moved over to Fox which is now controlled by Disney.

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 8:11 AM   
 By:   Yavar Moradi   (Member)

Whoa… so that means DISNEY/Fox is playing ball with Varese again, now?

My once-dwindling hopes for a definitive Mephisto Waltz/The Other/Our Man Flint/The Final Conflict are being reinvigorated…

Yavar

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 8:14 AM   
 By:   Hurdy Gurdy   (Member)

Maybe it has more to do with the perp rights Varese had on the original score/album?

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 8:17 AM   
 By:   Jason LeBlanc   (Member)

So I understand that the 22 second track "Badge of Honor" from the song compilation OST album could not be included on this new expansion because of rights issues.

However, that song compilation album also had a 2:31 Goldsmith track titled "L.A. Confidential", as well. Is that music also unique to the song compilation album?

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 8:21 AM   
 By:   NSBulk   (Member)

However, that song compilation album also had a 2:31 Goldsmith track titled "L.A. Confidential", as well. Is that music also unique to the song compilation album?

It's "The Victor" with a different title.

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 8:23 AM   
 By:   ClaytonMG   (Member)

Nevermind, Neil beat me to it lol

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 8:29 AM   
 By:   Jason LeBlanc   (Member)

So does this mean if Jerry chose to include "Badge of Honor" on the score album, it would be here as well.... but since he did not, your hands were tied?

Do you have any idea what it is that lawyers are thinking when they let Jerry put "LA Confidential" on his score album under a different name, but not let you put "badge of honor" on your expanded album at all?

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 8:50 AM   
 By:   Hurdy Gurdy   (Member)

I wonder, if Varese HAD included that Badge Of Honour theme on their new edition, under some random 'other' name like TV Cop Theme or some such, would ANYONE ever notice...or care?
We do live in the World of YouTube after all.

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 8:51 AM   
 By:   Tom Servo   (Member)

So does this mean if Jerry chose to include "Badge of Honor" on the score album, it would be here as well.... but since he did not, your hands were tied?

Do you have any idea what it is that lawyers are thinking when they let Jerry put "LA Confidential" on his score album under a different name, but not let you put "badge of honor" on your expanded album at all?


More likely it was Jerry's agent Richard Kraft who engineered this as part of the overall package deal - knowing that there would be 2 albums and that the song album would undoubtedly sell more copies than the score album and by including 2 cuts from Jerry on the song album mean Jerry's residuals increase - big win!

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 9:01 AM   
 By:   joan hue   (Member)

Of course, L.A. CONFIDENTIAL is a much better movie than any of those. Probably the last genuine "classy" (and classic) movie Goldsmith scored. L.A. CONFIDENTIAL was the best film of the year and should have won the Academy Award for "Best Picture".

This. I like the score; I love the movie. I do think the movie is both amazing and perfect. It is one of my favorite movies.

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 9:07 AM   
 By:   NSBulk   (Member)

So does this mean if Jerry chose to include "Badge of Honor" on the score album, it would be here as well.... but since he did not, your hands were tied?

Do you have any idea what it is that lawyers are thinking when they let Jerry put "LA Confidential" on his score album under a different name, but not let you put "badge of honor" on your expanded album at all?


If I was a lawyer do you think I'd be making soundtrack albums? smile

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 9:08 AM   
 By:   Jason LeBlanc   (Member)

Yea

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 9:16 AM   
 By:   Yavar Moradi   (Member)

Haha. For what it’s worth, growing up I was often told I’d be a great lawyer, but honestly if I could make a living producing soundtrack albums the allure of being a lawyer would pretty much vanish. smile

Yavar

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 10:28 AM   
 By:   Mike Esssss   (Member)

So does this mean if Jerry chose to include "Badge of Honor" on the score album, it would be here as well.... but since he did not, your hands were tied?

Do you have any idea what it is that lawyers are thinking when they let Jerry put "LA Confidential" on his score album under a different name, but not let you put "badge of honor" on your expanded album at all?


If I was a lawyer do you think I'd be making soundtrack albums? smile


I am a lawyer and I'd rather be making soundtrack albums.

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 10:32 AM   
 By:   Yavar Moradi   (Member)

There you have it!

Yavar

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 10:34 AM   
 By:   Amer Zahid   (Member)


Samples and website link:

https://varesesarabande.com/collections/cd-club-and-limited-editions/products/l-a-confidential-cd

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 10:56 AM   
 By:   Jason LeBlanc   (Member)

Here's the whole press blurb


L.A. CONFIDENTIAL (CD)
UPC: 888072480872
11/18/2022
Regular price$ 19.98

No composer was better suited to score a picture than Jerry Goldsmith with L.A. Confidential (1997), director Curtis Hanson’s masterpiece of the James Elroy novel about corruption in 1950s Los Angeles. Not only was a Goldsmith a master of the thriller and crime genres, but his own career started in the era depicted in the film, and he had scored the all-time great detective noir, Chinatown.

L.A. Confidential starred Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce and Kevin Spacey as police detectives, with Kim Basinger as a Veronica Lake-lookalike prostitute, in a labyrinthine but brilliantly constructed plot connecting city hall and the cops, organized crime, Hollywood tabloids and the gutter. The film received nine Oscar nominations—including for Goldsmith’s score—and won two, for Basinger and Best Adapted Screenplay. It was heralded as an instant classic and, 25 years later, is every bit as captivating.

Goldsmith’s score combines a modern pulse, pace and suspense with period idioms—notably a bluesy trumpet theme, performed by Malcolm McNab, which to Goldsmith represented masculinity. The score distills the 1950s atmosphere of smoke and seediness, as well as a certain bygone era of honor and justice, while making the film ingeniously slick and contemporary—and, as always for Goldsmith, emotional.

L.A. Confidential’s score album was released by Varèse Sarabande after the film in 1997. This Deluxe Edition features two programs on one disc: 28 tracks, running 45 minutes, representing the cues heard in the film, followed by the original 11-track, 30-minute score album. New liner notes are by Tim Greiving.

Limited to 2000 copies.




It does not indicate who produced, edited, mixed, or mastered this album of music.

Neil, can you fill us in?

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 12:14 PM   
 By:   NSBulk   (Member)

In terms of audio work, Mike and I produced this album. I edited the original 48/16 Bruce Botnick film mixes from the 3348 tapes (newly transferred for this release by Tal Miller) and sequenced the album. Mike mastered the release and dealt with the studio.

Others at Varese obviously contributed as well, but I don't know all of their responsibilities.

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 1:05 PM   
 By:   Jason LeBlanc   (Member)

Awesome news, thanks for that!

 
 Posted:   Nov 18, 2022 - 1:16 PM   
 By:   The Mutant   (Member)

Ordered. Hopefully this will sound better than Air Force One.

 
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