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Any guesses for Henry Mancini? Unless there’s also a solo Mancini album in the works, it will most likely be the Abbott and Costello album since he contributed to A&C Meet the Keystone Kops (the secondary score on that album).
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Here's my take on Intrada's upcoming releases: Debney - Gunmen, Inspector Gadget, My Favorite Martian, The Pacifier, Houseguest, Paulie, End of Days (if Varese doesn't have the rights to this anymore or Paulie) Poledouris - Quigley Down Under: 35th Anniversary Edition, Flesh + Blood: 40th Anniversary Edition, Starship Troopers (reissue) Williams - The Patriot: 25th Anniversary Edition, Nixon: 30th Anniversary Edition. Zimmer - Crimson Tide: 30th Anniversary Edition, Bird On A Wire: 35th Anniversary Edition (aka. debut), A League Of Their Own, The Fan (1996) Stein - Not of This Earth! Skinner - Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (re-recording) Mancini - Without A Clue (reissue/expansion?), Return of the Pink Panther: 50th Anniversary Edition (unless Quartet is planning this along with A Shot In The Dark for this year), That's Life, The Great Mouse Detective (expanded), Physical Evidence, Nightwing (expanded) Kamen - The Three Musketeers (expanded), Mr. Holland's Opus: 30th Anniversary Edition (expanded), Wilder Napalm, Someone To Watch Over Me, Hudson Hawk (expanded, IF Varese doesn't have the rights) Eshkeri - Stardust (expanded) Fiedel - Striking Distance, Johnny Mnemonic: 30th Anniversary (with Mychael Danna's score for the International Version, both unreleased scores), Fright Night: 40th Anniversary Definitive Edition along with Fright Night 2, True Believer Philips - The Amazing Spider-Man TV Series 77, Knight Rider (reissue or definitive box set with all the music), Terror At Alcatraz, Fast Charlie...The Moonbean Rider Gold - Cross Of Iron (reissue/expanded) Let's not forget the Goldsmith two-fer re-recording which includes Pursuit they have planned for this year as well. Who knows what else will show up.
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I wonder if they have found the Moonraker tapes?
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I wonder if they have found the Moonraker tapes? They're in your pantry behind the cans of mushy peas. They were the unedited tapes of the circus music and alt. takes of the slide whistle.
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Great post, VeronicaMars (one of my favorite shows of all time, BTW) — cast a wide net and you’re less likely to be disappointed! I agree that Mancini is most likely referring to Keystone Kops, but it’s also slightly possible Roger decided to be a little sneaky since I don’t notice any composer name duplicates at all here, which has happened in past years. There’s a slight chance that some composers mentioned might cover more than one release. I am fairly certain that things like Paulie (my Debney grail!), Starship Troopers, and Hudson Hawk are permanently Varese territory — that’s what “in perpetuity” means. Of course Varese did work out a sublicensing deal with LLL half a decade ago for the two Goldsmith Planet of the Apes scores they control, so anything is possible. The “Goldsmith two-fer re-recording” already happened this past December, produced by Leigh Phillips in Prague — and it’s actually a threefer now, with a stretch goal successfully being reached to add a third TV movie score, The People Next Door! But yes Intrada will be producing the physical CD edition of that threefer this year as announced in Leigh’s original KS video, despite Roger leaving Goldsmith’s name off his list. Yavar
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I agree that Mancini is most likely referring to Keystone Kops, but it’s also slightly possible Roger decided to be a little sneaky since I don’t notice any composer name duplicates at all here, which has happened in past years. There’s a slight chance that some composers mentioned might cover more than one release. And somebody's finally gotta do "Arabesque." "Pink Panther" and "The Party" seems to be Quartet territory "High Time" is also extant, but has never been released on disk (beside the LP version). There are also a few 1960s titles which have never been released in any form - plus a trainload from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
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