It probably means nothing - but my comment to Iam8bit Records on wanting the score to the game ALIEN:ISOLATION on CD, LLL liked the comment - would love a LLL CD version of this one. But maybe that would be something they'd put out on Alien Day in April.
If I were a betting man, if these were to have been Black Friday releases, one of them is The Legend of Zorro by Horner. Certainly would fit the way that LLL likes to do these things.
If I were a betting man, if these were to have been Black Friday releases, one of them is The Legend of Zorro by Horner. Certainly would fit the way that LLL likes to do these things.
LLL commented in another post that Legend of Zorro would be off-limits due to the (American) orchestra union rules for any scores released in 2005 and beyond.
If I were a betting man, if these were to have been Black Friday releases, one of them is The Legend of Zorro by Horner. Certainly would fit the way that LLL likes to do these things.
They already addressed this one. They can't due to high fees imposed on stuff from I believe it was Sept. 2005 on and this was released Oct. 2005. It's not going to happen. I believe the last time they addressed this was in this thread. Stinks, but that's the way it is.
Yup, from January 4th:
For the last time, we aren't doing TG Maverick...and any film or tv show recorded with the AFM that was released after Aug 15 2005 can't be expanded or released due to high reuse fees. LEGEND OF ZORRO was released in Oct 2005. Hopefully, one day, this outdated rule will be lifted.
As for more Bond -- we would rather release 4 Bond titles that sell and pay the bills than 20 non Bond titles that don't even break even including titles by top composers. Sales are not what they used to be unless you release a highly desired title that appeals beyond this ever shrinking film score cd marketplace
I'm hoping my previous order arrives somehow.................not blaming LLL though. I received a friendly answer from them, and they're looking into the matter. All kudos to LLL and Intrada.