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Yep! This one will be mine. Samples sound ace.
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"On demand" means shitty CD-R, right ?
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Aug 22, 2023 - 3:20 AM
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Lokutus
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Milan has a couple of digital only releases that would be worth a CD release. Even by big name composers like Zimmer (Army of Thieves for example). I guess we can forget that since Milan is part of Sony and therefore probably unreachable/not interested in dealing with licencing something that would sell a few dozen copies at best. I'd say something like Air Edel (Marianelli's Pinocchio, Doyle's Whisky Galore), even more likely Quartet (some Velazquez's album for some reason NEVER got released on CDs), perhaps some early Pemberton's scores available through "his" (?) 1812 Recordings (Briand and Charles, USS Callister, MONSTER MOVES, Space Dive, Upstairs Downstairs or DESPERATE ROMANTICS among many others) or the wildest dream of them - Paramount Music (which seems to be quite accessible these days - unlike years ago - eg Young's Pet Sematary is Looooooong overdue) are a bit more likely. Something like Backlot (The Bad Guys, The Way I See It) Madison Gate (5000 Blankets) and Watertower I suppose we can forget right away just like Lakeshore (Don't be afraid of the Dark, Zoolander 2, 9PS, Being the Ricardos, One Strange Rock), Milan/Sony (Fear Street), Disney/Hollywood Records/Fox Music (The Big Year, Ford v Ferrari,...) etc. But we'll just have to wait and see...
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