Looking at this Intrada release in their website which I've held back on purchasing I noticed that it is listed as Intrada Special Collection volume 191. Is this a typo? Is that what it says on the actual CD? What happened to volume 189?
Volume 190 is Road House which was released in January. The Wrong Box was released in December so since it is before Road House and not after, logically should be 189. No Intrada release is listed as volume 189.
There are 196 Special Collection releases. Counting them adds up to 195.
Also the releases that follow don't seem to be synchronized with their release dates. Intrada's latest release which is Island at The Top Of The World is listed as volume 193 where as Sir G And The Green Knight released in late February is volume 196.
Looking at this Intrada release in their website which I've held back on purchasing I noticed that it is listed as Intrada Special Collection volume 191. Is this a typo? Is that what it says on the actual CD? What happened to volume 189?
Volume 190 is Road House which was released in January. The Wrong Box was released in December so since it is before Road House and not after, logically should be 189. No Intrada release is listed as volume 189.
There are 196 Special Collection releases. Counting them adds up to 195.
Also the releases that follow don't seem to be synchronized with their release dates. Intrada's latest release which is Island at The Top Of The World is listed as volume 193 where as Sir G And The Green Knight released in late February is volume 196.
They're not typos - each project is assigned its number, but could be subject to delays in production, or in being checked by the rights holders - Players came out a while after BTTF and The Entity, which are above it numerically for that reason.
Thought it was public knowledge that Roger had a bad experience watching CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER at The Grove in LA. Reel 4 was printed incorrectly with a red tint. It ruined the whole experience.
A coincidence that the address is #189 The Grove Drive, LA or not? You be the judge.
Opening this box again since I've played it recently.
Is it true that the album master is lost due to tape oxidation and most of the three-track session reels are no longer in storage? Lost even though held by two different companies? What a bad luck
Opening this box again since I've played it recently.
Is it true that the album master is lost due to tape oxidation and most of the three-track session reels are no longer in storage? Lost even though held by two different companies? What a bad luck
If I understand correctly, Sony had full score in mono. But Intrada decided to release only album tracks from LP, 2 tracks from actual 3-tracks masters and only unreleased music from mono masters. As so I think that they could easily do 2-discs set - film score in mono one CD 1 & album & all the rest - on the second. But as it could rise the price and Wrong Box is not so well-known title, they decided to release it in the way as they did it. But for - it's better to have something instead having nothing...
How come I didn't discover this release when it was still available? And as usual, it's out of production! Tracks 11. Michael & Julia On Hearse & 12. Hackett Funeral And Fight are phenomenal and not at all what I usually hear from Barry.