I'm resigned that I won't live long enough to purchase official releases of EAST OF EDEN and REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE. At least there are rerecordings of those two Rosenman scores, and I did find the grey area release of EAST OF EDEN a few years ago. Also resigned that the Rozsa suites will not be officially released -- but I am happy that I finally tracked down and purchased the 2 grey area CDs of them.
I would have included THE OUTLAW JOSEY WALES, but I ate tuna mac and cheese for a lotta months a couple of years ago after getting a copy for what I know was way too much moolah. But no regrets. And...I actually like tuna mac and cheese.
AT CLOSE RANGE - Patrick Leonard WILD ORCHID - Simon Goldenberg, Geoff McCormack BIRD ON A WIRE - Hans Zimmer MIAMI VICE SEASON 5 - Tim Truman SOUTH CENTRAL - Tim Truman STREETWISE - Jonathan Elias, Fritz Doddy, Alex Lasarenko BEST SELLER - Jay Ferguson TOP GUN - Harold Faltermeyer FIRE ICE AND DYNAMITE - Harold Faltermeyer FAR FROM HOME - Jonathan Elias TUFF TURF - Jonathan Elias FATAL BEAUTY - Harold Faltermeyer DARK ANGEL - Jan Hammer RAINBOW DRIVE - Tangerine Dream REAL GENIUS - Thomas Newman RECKLESS - Thomas Newman WEREWOLF - Sylvester Levay GLEAMING THE CUBE - Jay Ferguson PULSE - Jay Ferguson FAIR GAME - Mark Mancina OVER THE TOP - Giorgio Moroder UNDER SUSPICION - BT HEAD OFFICE - James Newton Howard DANGEROUS LOVE - Paul Hertzog MIAMI VICE SEASON 4 - John Petersen
Hey, you forgot MANNEQUIN, AIRWOLF, FLETCH, RED HEAT (Tangerine Dream), VISION QUEST and STREET HAWK!
AT CLOSE RANGE - Patrick Leonard WILD ORCHID - Simon Goldenberg, Geoff McCormack BIRD ON A WIRE - Hans Zimmer MIAMI VICE SEASON 5 - Tim Truman SOUTH CENTRAL - Tim Truman STREETWISE - Jonathan Elias, Fritz Doddy, Alex Lasarenko BEST SELLER - Jay Ferguson TOP GUN - Harold Faltermeyer FIRE ICE AND DYNAMITE - Harold Faltermeyer FAR FROM HOME - Jonathan Elias TUFF TURF - Jonathan Elias FATAL BEAUTY - Harold Faltermeyer DARK ANGEL - Jan Hammer RAINBOW DRIVE - Tangerine Dream REAL GENIUS - Thomas Newman RECKLESS - Thomas Newman WEREWOLF - Sylvester Levay GLEAMING THE CUBE - Jay Ferguson PULSE - Jay Ferguson FAIR GAME - Mark Mancina OVER THE TOP - Giorgio Moroder UNDER SUSPICION - BT HEAD OFFICE - James Newton Howard DANGEROUS LOVE - Paul Hertzog MIAMI VICE SEASON 4 - John Petersen
Hey, you forgot MANNEQUIN, AIRWOLF, FLETCH, RED HEAT (Tangerine Dream), VISION QUEST and STREET HAWK!
Sure, I'll take those too!
Although I'm pleased with the AIRWOLF CDs that I already have.
And FLETCH is fine as it is with 4 score tracks, even though I'm sure there is more score material in the film.
Hey, you forgot MANNEQUIN, AIRWOLF, FLETCH, RED HEAT (Tangerine Dream), VISION QUEST and STREET HAWK!
Sure, I'll take those too!
Although I'm pleased with the AIRWOLF CDs that I already have.
And FLETCH is fine as it is with 4 score tracks, even though I'm sure there is more score material in the film.
Agree with the Airwolf. The Cairns stuff is great. Well FLETCH LIVES, thankfully, does give us several of those unreleased themes, although they are not the exact same mix (which I'd rather have). I'd add RED NIGHTS to my list as well. It's that weird '87-'89 TD era where they moved from analog to FM synth, right about that time Edgar got that Korg M1 I'm thinking lol! I don't mind though. 1987-89 still felt and sounded like classic TD and I'll take anything they did in the 80's.
I've been watching Superboy. It's a decent series. Kiner did an excellent job with the music. The show is an antidote for all the WOKE current program. Some episodes are bad, some excellent. Really impressed with Sherman Howard's acting as Lex Luther. Not sure if the series being a half hour was a strength or detriment. Some events happen really fact, with no buildup. Thanks for mentioning Kiner's music.
Hey, you forgot MANNEQUIN, AIRWOLF, FLETCH, RED HEAT (Tangerine Dream), VISION QUEST and STREET HAWK!
Sure, I'll take those too!
Although I'm pleased with the AIRWOLF CDs that I already have.
And FLETCH is fine as it is with 4 score tracks, even though I'm sure there is more score material in the film.
Agree with the Airwolf. The Cairns stuff is great. Well FLETCH LIVES, thankfully, does give us several of those unreleased themes, although they are not the exact same mix (which I'd rather have). I'd add RED NIGHTS to my list as well. It's that weird '87-'89 TD era where they moved from analog to FM synth, right about that time Edgar got that Korg M1 I'm thinking lol! I don't mind though. 1987-89 still felt and sounded like classic TD and I'll take anything they did in the 80's.
Would love RED NIGHTS, although I never saw the film.
As far as "Holy Grails," mine would be The Six Million Dollar Man and any unreleased John Williams movies/tv shows. There are still plenty of other expansions and new releases that I will gladly get when they are released, but I wouldn't say they are "Holy Grails."
I was really excited a couple of weeks ago when it appeared that La-La Land would be releasing SMDM soon, but I still hope it will be coming eventually. That would be a grand prize addition to my collection.
With Mike Matessino on the case, I hope more John Williams expansions will be coming, but I still hold out hope for a few unreleased titles. Sugarland Express is the obvious one everyone wants, but I'd also love to see releases of The Rare Breed, The Plainsman, Story of a Woman, or any of his early scores.
Not likely, perhaps, but that's what makes them "Holy Grails."