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There were of course a number of films I first saw on TV whose soundtracks I looked and longed for, but which weren't released many years later, such as LAWMAN and SCORPIO and WIZARDS. But films where I wanted the soundtrack when they were originally released but which we're released until many years later include: GREMLINS EXPLORERS GHOSTBUSTERS INNERSPACE They all had soundtrack releases so truncated, I considered them basically "unreleased" until FSM and Intrada and Varèse released their sets. I didn't even bother to pick up some of the original soundtrack releaes as I found them seriously lacking from the outset. Then there were films where I really wanted the music with no original soundtrack release at all. I even searched for many of these, as back it was very difficult to even find out if something had been released. WOLFEN 48 HRS. BLADE RUNNER UNCOMMON VALOR SPACEHUNTER: ADVENTURES IN THE FORBIDDEN ZONE *BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED WARLOCK (That one actually had a soundtrack release, but I was unable to find it anywhere back in the day, so I assumed it had none. THE 'BURBS
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MASQUERADE (John Barry) was a good example for me. Cheers
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The Final Conflict
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The 80's Action Trifecta of Commando, Predator and Die Hard
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Many . . . but the biggest was John Barry's Body Heat.
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North Sea Hijack aka ffolkes (Michael J. Lewis) Night Crossing (Jerry Goldsmith) 1984 (Dominic Muldowney) The Journey of Natty Gann (James Horner) The Riddle of the Sands (Howard Blake) Masquerade (John Barry) Firefox (Maurice Jarre) Cherry 2000 (Basil Poledouris) Firefox is still missing. But at least all the others got released.
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Some others from when I was growing up: Goldsmith: The Mephisto Waltz, Escape from the Planet of the Apes Schifrin: Dirty Harry, THX 1138, Coogan's Bluff Barry: Monte Walsh, Walkabout, Robin and Marian and a little later: Bernstein: The Great Santini Rosenman: Cross Creek
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Back To The Future Might have had less than you wanted, but 12 minutes of score isn't exactly 'unreleased'. Though 12 minutes of a 50 minute score isn't exactly "released" either. That was just basically the "theme" music and the end credits. I know I never even bothered with getting BACK TO THE FUTURE until Intrada released it, as I considered it "unreleased" as well.
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