Any chance of Danny Elfman's Mission: Impossible score being revisited at some point? I don't think there's a ton missing but there are some longer film versions of cues not on the score album, not to mention Silvestri's rejected work.
SAE's reissue of Those Calloways showed that Disney wasn't strictly exclusive to Intrada. I wonder why they'd pass up an opportunity to work with a great label like LLL.
Well, maybe Disney (the owners of Marvel) isn't interested in working with a label that's released
Not to mention a label with a healthy relationship with Blake Neely (whose on record as being a DC fan). So... yeah. (I was going to put pictures of all their DC albums but that would take ages.)
SBD, Can you think of any of Rubinstein's scores which are similar to Another Stakeout?
Off the top of my head (though it's been a while since I've seen the movie), 1989's THE HEIST is a lot like it (the film's on YT if you want to check).
SAE's reissue of Those Calloways showed that Disney wasn't strictly exclusive to Intrada. I wonder why they'd pass up an opportunity to work with a great label like LLL. There's so much in their back catalogue and it's not like Intrada is getting through all of it all that quickly...
Yavar
They are doing an awesome job. They'll get to it soon enough
Any chance of Danny Elfman's Mission: Impossible score being revisited at some point? I don't think there's a ton missing but there are some longer film versions of cues not on the score album, not to mention Silvestri's rejected work.
Would love to, but I wouldn't expect Silvestri's rejected score to come out ever.
Any chance of Danny Elfman's take on Bernard Herrmann's score for the remake of Psycho?
Seriously? Isn't it available for like .99 cents in the secondary marketplace?
MV
MV, its an abbreviated album. We need the full score. It's a classic score after all and superbly recorded!
I concur that its superbly recorded (perhaps the best one) but its one of the most hated films ever
MV
It's the music. One of Bernard Herrmann's greatest achievements superbly recorded. Granted the movie is lousy. This recording deserves a complete release
I'll just chime in and say I don't give a fig about the Paycho remake but I'd definitely be interested in a complete score release. It's like the modern Conlon Vertigo recording (which could also use a CD only release with split up tracks) -- it doesn't matter why it was recorded, but it's a great modern recording of a classic Herrmann score.
Any chance of Danny Elfman's take on Bernard Herrmann's score for the remake of Psycho?
Seriously? Isn't it available for like .99 cents in the secondary marketplace?
MV
The "Music from and Inspired By" is available for .99 (or less!), and it includes only three Elfman/Herrmann tracks - along with a good handful of pop songs that maybe include the word "psycho" somewhere in them.