While LLL indicated that they had no further plans for Elfman/Burton expansions after the box from a few years ago, I can't stop holding out hope that one of those WB releases is a dedicated release of Pee Wee's Big Adventure or Beetlejuice.
Add'l WB scores I think are likely expansions - Kamen's Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Goldsmith's Gremlins 2. I could also see a reissue of The Goonies happening, since the previous one has been OOP for so long.
How about PATRIOT GAMES to coincide with CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER?
PATRIOT GAMES is a personal favorite and IMHO one of Horner's most underrated scores. I wouldn't have even thought about an expansion until I saw Intrada's new release of CAPD this week. That said, I'm trying to remember what was missing from the album, which was a perfect length and IIRC contained the most memorable cues from the movie. Not to say I wouldn't be interested anyway.
Here is MV's December posting of which composers were having titles in 2013 again, might help guess some of these titles
2013 will also bring a very fruitful relationship with Warner Bros Pictures as we help them celebrate their 90th anniversary with a host of soundtrack releases that span the decades. Already in the chute are 2 dozen projects, with more in the pipeline.
We will also continue to work with our friends at 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures, MGM, Capitol Records, NBC/Universal, Sony Music, SCEA, WEA and UME to bring you guys some of the very best soundtracks from film, television and video games.
2013 will also bring you fans out there some new Bear McCreary releases starting with Battlestar Galactica BLOOD AND CHROME.
We have at least one incredible box set coming out 2nd or 3rd quarter this year that will run about $120.00. A handful of 3-4 disc sets are also in the pipeline.
Oh, and we are not done with Trek just yet. DS9 is just around the corner with other goodies planned for later in the year.
As always, we look forward to Comic Con this July and, of course, our Black Friday announcement in November (I’ll be damned if we could top 2012, but you never know what we have up our sleeves).
As I have done in years past, here is a list of SOME of the composers whose work we plan on releasing this year:
WILLIAMS GOLDSMITH ELFMAN HORNER KAMEN ZIMMER HOWARD TIOMKIN WALKER BERNSTEIN SNOW ARNOLD MORRIS EDELMAN
How about "Sommersby" for the Elfman title? Seems to me like a perfect La-La Land title (and I'm actually quite astonished that it has not been released by now ).
On the other hand I'm pretty sure that "Hunt for Red October" will be an Intrada title (hopefully already this year).
P.S.: Given some time, I think La-La Land will most definitely reconsider their Elfman/Burton score policy. There are quite some titles that would still need (and deserve!) the special La-La Land treatment.
How about "Sommersby" for the Elfman title? Seems to me like a perfect La-La Land title (and I'm actually quite astonished that it has not been released by now ).
yes, this is one of my favourite Elfman scores too! But I am not sure how much the ost is missing..
Ok guys. Been absent for a while, since here at the office I had a very powerful blocked net, but I just found the perfect softer to elude it. It's great to be back...
By the way, it's great all this releases coming up. The one problem for me is the recent rise on shipping prices It's just became much more difficult for me to get all these beautiful projects. Even for me living in Mexico/USA border, it's difficult. Oh well, I guess If I love it so much I'll buy it anyway hehe.
Now, back on topic...
I really really hope that Hans Zimmer release is THE THIN RED LINE... and I have some little reasons to believe it could be.
I really really hope that Hans Zimmer release is THE THIN RED LINE... and I have some little reasons to believe it could be.
Oh, yes. That would be great too! it is one of my top 3 Zimmer scores. (the 2 others being The Lion King, and Prince of Egypt) maybe the reasons you say, is that the sessions have surfaced?
I really really hope that Hans Zimmer release is THE THIN RED LINE... and I have some little reasons to believe it could be.
Oh, yes. That would be great too! it is one of my top 3 Zimmer scores. (the 2 others being The Lion King, and Prince of Egypt) maybe the reasons you say, is that the sessions have surfaced?
haha I didn't know that! really? well that's another sign then...
the little reasons I'm talking about are just 2:
1.- Once somebody mentioned the possibility of lala land releasing The Thin Red Line expanded, in which MV replied: "s there any more music unreleased?" which of course had to be a big sarcasm. We all know Zimmer recorded hours of music.
2.- Some months ago I wrote directly to MV asking about that same possibility... to which he only replied: "anything is possible "
My God! finally! I love that instrumental rendition of the chant...
where is that chant from by the way? of course Badelt is not the original composer, right?
I think Badelt is the original composer. (i am not sure if this is really a traditional song that he just arranged). It is included in a promo of his (along with another melanesian choir song): http://www.hans-zimmer.com/index.php?rub=disco&id=493