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Finding a copy of this release will be a challenge ($150/retail. 1,500 copies). Your best chance is gonna be an eBay auction. A copy sold last month for $160.
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I am looking for La-La's "Lost in Space: 50th Anniversary Soundtrack Collection" for a reasonable price. Unfortunately I missed it when it was still in print… Thanks for any help! Philipp It is available at Screen Archives still for Retail price. https://screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/31070/LOST-IN-SPACE-2CD/ Your link points to Intrada's 2CD release of Bruce Broughton's score. That's not what he's looking for. WHOOPS! Sorry. Didn't realize there was more than one. I will keep looking! Thanks!
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I am looking for La-La's "Lost in Space: 50th Anniversary Soundtrack Collection" for a reasonable price. Unfortunately I missed it when it was still in print… Thanks for any help! Philipp It is available at Screen Archives still for Retail price. https://screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/31070/LOST-IN-SPACE-2CD/ Your link points to Intrada's 2CD release of Bruce Broughton's score. That's not what he's looking for. Okay, I found the correct item. I see now why he is asking for some help finding one! HOLY CRAP!!! People are asking STUPID money for that set!
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I am looking for La-La's "Lost in Space: 50th Anniversary Soundtrack Collection" for a reasonable price. Unfortunately I missed it when it was still in print… Thanks for any help! Philipp Just a thought, but you could always buy the one on Ebay that is BRAND NEW, apply for PayPal credit, and pay $42 a month for 12 months. I know it's expensive as heck, but just a thought if you can't afford the $500 all in one shot. Blessings
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Jun 20, 2020 - 9:09 AM
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Last Child
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I wouldn't give someone the time of day if they asked $500 for this. How can they justify the exploitation, especially if they're soundtrack fans? When this thread started, I looked on Buysoundtrax since they carry discontinued LLL titles. Also checked monstersinmotion, moviemusic, amoeba, bullmoose, musicstack, Backtrackrye, tarantula-records, and Creaturefeatures which is operated by a soundtrack guy who sells a few random titles in his shop (and ebay). I would have posted if I found it. On the positive side (for me), I discovered Creaturefeatures is publishing a Night Gallery coffee table book.
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I am looking for La-La's "Lost in Space: 50th Anniversary Soundtrack Collection" for a reasonable price. Unfortunately I missed it when it was still in print… Thanks for any help! Philipp Hey philjun, What is your price range you are able to spend on the set, just in case I find it. If I find it, I would just buy it and have you pay me back. I just need to know the range you are willing to spend on it. Let me know! Blessings Justin
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Jun 21, 2020 - 12:34 AM
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philjun
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I wouldn't give someone the time of day if they asked $500 for this. How can they justify the exploitation, especially if they're soundtrack fans? When this thread started, I looked on Buysoundtrax since they carry discontinued LLL titles. Also checked monstersinmotion, moviemusic, amoeba, bullmoose, musicstack, Backtrackrye, tarantula-records, and Creaturefeatures which is operated by a soundtrack guy who sells a few random titles in his shop (and ebay). I would have posted if I found it. On the positive side (for me), I discovered Creaturefeatures is publishing a Night Gallery coffee table book. You're right. If it were me I would'nt want to exploit fellow collectors. I am also not so sure somebody would pay that much for this set. For any soundtrack CD for that matter. There are offers floating around discogs or amazon for months or years that nobody seems to go for…
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The ridiculous prices on discontinued/oop titles just means that few (if any) copies are being sold. It doesn't mean they are selling for this much, you can put any price you want on something. Film scores on CD are a pretty selective market (limited production numbers). Not as many folks under 40yo collect physical media any more. Follow the usual places for copies you want (eBay, Discogs, this forum, the usual retailers, Music Box Records, etc.) Research what stuff actually sells for (eBay and Discogs provides metrics). Do not bother with Amazon for oop stuff. Discovering stuff takes effort, time, and patience, but usually pays off.
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Quite possibly someone on FSM will want to sell their boxset. That is exactly how I obtained a sealed copy, on this very board. Someone was willing to trade his sealed copy for two CD sets in return (Apollo 13 and Who Framed Roger Rabbit, an arrangement that satisfied both parties and also had the virtue of costing me way less than full price - even better, the LIS set was at the time going for insane prices on the secondary market).
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effort, time, and patience, but usually pays off. Key words.
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