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Which Label do you think will release these Soundtrack Scores ? & Why? & When?

Labels: Intrada, FSM, Buysoundtrax, La-La Land & of course Varese Sarabande CD Club

Soundtracks: Scores only!!!!

Gremlins-1984
Goonies- 1985
Footloose- 1984
Bad Boys-1983
Young Sherlock Holmes- 1985
Highlander-1986
Wizards- 1977
Orca- 1977
Revenge of the Ninja-1983
Back to the future- 1985
Blown Away- 1994
Dragonslayer- 1981
Enemy Mine- 1985
48 hours 1 & 2- 1982- 1990
Airplane- 1980
Breakfest Club-1985
Death Wish 1 to 3- 1974- 1982- 1985
Some kind of wonderful- 1987
Sixteen Candles- 1984
Ferris Bueller's day off- 1986
Johnny Dangeroursly- 1984
My Bodyguard- 1980
NightHawks- 1981
Pretty in Pink- 1986





eezeestar, March 28, 2009; 3:55 PM

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Orca, Dragonslayer, & Enemy Mine have already been released many years ago.

piano632, March 28, 2009; 7:50 PM


My Bodyguard, nice to see somene else also hoping for a release!

joelfan71, March 28, 2009; 10:20 PM


Why? What's your intention posing such a senseless "question"? And what kind of answers do
you really expect?

coma, March 29, 2009; 9:06 AM


I am just trying to see if any body likes these labels & soundtracks as much as I do, & to see them come together.

I know some of these were released on cd b4 but I would like to see some releases of them. Exspecially from these labels!

Ps. I forgot one

THE MANHATTAN PROJECT -1986

eezeestar, March 29, 2009; 3:07 PM


I ment Re-releases!! Sorry!!

eezeestar, March 29, 2009; 3:11 PM

Label do you think will release these Soundtrack Scores ? & Why? & When?

Ghostbusters 2- 1989
Licence to Kill- 1989
Innerspace- 1987
Getaway- 1994
Death Wish 4 to 5- 1987- 1994
Jaws 4- 1987
Bad Boys 2- 2003
Halloween 7- 1998
Friday the 13th 1 to 6- 1980- 1981- 1982- 1984- 1985 - 1986
Hard to Kill- 1990
Last Boys Scout- 1991
Art of War- 2000
Lethal Weapon 4- 1998

Bughunt, March 30, 2009; 3:27 PM


Wizards: will never happen. The only, SLIM hope is that the composer will luck into a project that turns out to be an unexpectedly successful, and in the interest of increasing his profile he releases a promo through his agency. Maybe a Wizards/Starchaser split disc?

Footloose - I question there is enough score to make an album out of.
What I'd really, REALLY like to see is a Miles Goodman career compilation. I know many other people would, too (hellooo--anyone out there listening?).

Enemy Mine - Varese (as a Club title), or possibly Milan. Varese issued the original album, and like their previous Club titles of Commando and Predator, Enemy Mine is a Fox property.

Orca - DRG or CAM.

Dragonslayer. Varese, since they've shown some interest in the works of Alex North (Cleopatra, two VERSIONS each of 2001, The Agony & The Ecstasy, and Viva Zapata). I'm sure they would release Spartacus well before this one, though. It has little historical or academic significance. Screen Archives Entertainment, possibly? Monstrous Movie Music seems another likely label somehow, even though this is more a fantasy movie than a monster movie.

Innerspace, Gremlins- I would have thought Intrada for Innerspace or Gremlins, or maybe Varese as Club titles. Then, Film Score Monthly released Twilight Zone The Movie [Warner Bros.] last month, so who knows? Unlike Twilight Zone, though, Gremlins and Innerspace (and Goonies, too!) were between WB and Amblin. So was Joe Versus The Volcano, and that was the first of the new Varese Club titles. I can also see Monstrous Movie Music wanting to press Gremlins.

Goonies. Dave Grusin owns his own label! Does anyone know if he has ever released a soundtrack through it? It probably wouldn't be financially worthwhile for him to negotiate or buy back whole the rights, but maybe he would do it as a point of career pride.

Back To The Future. If anyone releases Goonies, I suspect this one will either precede or follow. [Universal/Amblin] My thinking is Intrada. They released those Amazing Stories sets, and Harry & The Hendersons, which were also both Universal/Amblin.

Bad Boys. Varese has been releasing a lot of Bill Conti oldies. Intrada just put one out, too.

Highlander: If memory serves, it's not even clear who really owns the music. Ditto the Queen songs. It may have to be some half-baked label from a European country with permissive copyright laws. If I were in charge, works like this would be eligible for compulsory licensing in America. Canada already has a similar program.

zuvqwyx3, June 1, 2009; 1:51 PM

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