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Seeing as it's V-Day tomorrow, how many rare/limited scores do you have?

In your collection, how many do you have? I'm a newbie, so only 2 - Kamen's 'Die Hard' (VS) and Mancina's 'Bad Boys' (LaLaLand).

I'm interesting in seeing who here has the biggest collection.

Fire away!

EDIT: And I mean genuine original copies, not 'downloaded' copies ;)

alex, November 18, 2007; 2:25 PM

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I didn't think Jaws 3 even had a limited release. I'd really like Ghostbusters though! Isn't the Spider-Man 3 score just a bootleg?

alex, November 18, 2007; 4:31 PM


Strange question, as practically any CD which isn't in print any more is some kind of limited and
sometimes rare item.

Or do you mean handnumbered copies, editions of less than 1.000 copies... ?

coma, November 18, 2007; 7:10 PM


Yeah, ones that are released as 'limited' editions.

I thought my two examples would've explained it ;-)

alex, November 19, 2007; 11:42 AM


In terms of purely limited numbered editions:

The Prodigal - Bruce Broughton (Intrada - one of 1,000 copies)
The Librarian - Joseph LoDuca (LaLaLand - 1500)
Lethal Weapon - Michael Kamen (Bacchus - 3000)
The Karate Kid I, II, III, IV - Bill Conti (VS - 2500)
Godzilla - David Arnold (LaLaLand - 3000)
Eloise at the Plaza - Bruce Broughton (Intrada - 1200)
Ghostbusters - Elmer Bernstein (VS - 3000)
Capricorn One - Jerry Goldsmith (Intrada - 3000)
Die Hard - Michael Kamen (VS - 3000)
Predator - Alan Silvestri (VS - 3000)
Tango & Cash - Harold Faltermeyer (LaLaLand - 3000)
Spaceballs - John Morris (LaLaLand - 3000)
Bad Boys - Mark Mancina (LaLaLand - 3000)
F/X - Bill Conti (VS - 2000)
The Burbs - Jerry Goldsmith (VS - 3000)

Of these only one is indiviually numbered (Lethal Weapon), the rest just state they have been produced in the limited quantities stated.

Admittedly not a huge selection, but I'm glad I have the scores to movies like Lethal Weapon, Die Hard and Predator as they have been favourites for some time and the limited-ness of them is fairly irrelevant - just being able to own and enjoy them is the main reason for getting them.

James



bentleyjames52, November 19, 2007; 12:04 PM

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