Phase IV Soldier Blue The Crazies (1973) The Slayer Madman (Marz) Zombi 3 - Nights of Terror Damnation Alley (Prometheus records the missing electronic parts)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (re-issue of expanded score) Emmanuelle (new remastering) Emmanuelle 2 (complete and remastered) Never On Sunday (new remastering) Las Vegas, 500 millones Towering Inferno The Greek Tycoon Jeremy The Pink Panther - 1963 Interlude - 1968 Billy Jack Charley Varrick The Thomas Crown Affair - 1968 (new remastering) The Magnificent Seven (new remastering) The Eiger Sanction (complete and remastered) Jaw 2 (complete and remastered)
Will definitely welcome positive news regarding the status of the original tapes for The Dove, Follow Me! and Night Moves.
Story Of A Woman and Tom Sawyer expansion (John Williams) and maybe Dracula too. Volunteers (James Horner). Some Lee Holdridge (Jeremy, Forever Young Forever Free, Other Side of the Mountain 2, Oliver's Story, Sylvester) would be nice. Tourist Trap on CD (Pino Donaggio). Date With An Angel (Randy Kerber).
I'm sure there are others but I'll wait for them to come out to remind me of them
There are NO Jerry Goldsmith scores I desire any more. I never cared for Adrian Messenger (don't like the main theme, only the Hunt cue) and the 20 minute highlights from my Peter Proud/Islands In The Stream LP for PP are sufficient for me. If pushed, The Man would probably pique my interest, from what I've heard of it, but my Goldsmith hankering days are over.
Dracula-John Williams. The Betsy- John Barry. The Reincarnation of Peter Proud-Jerry Goldsmith. And my holy grail : William Lava s wonderful music for Walt Disney Zorro TV Show!!!
Burail Ground: The Nights of Terror - Elsio Mancuso Dawn of the Dead (1978) complete The Day After - David Raskin He Man & The Masters of the Universe - Shuki Levy & Haim Saban Jericho (2006) - David Lawrence The Return of the Living Dead - Matt Clifford and Francis Haines Silent Night, Deadly Night - Perry Botkin Star Trek: The Animated Series - Jeff Michael & Yvette Blais The Ten Commandments (1956) - Elmer Bernstein V: The Final Battle - Barry De Vorzon & Joseph Conlan portions
Dawn of the Dead with all its library tracks and complete Goblin score would be an excellent companion to the complete Day of the Dead. Would love to be playing them both next October.
Aspen Extreme (Michael Convertino) - it's Disney and I'd love Doug or Roger at Intrada to see/hear this film, cos I'm sure it would compel them to ask the Mouse to lend them the tapes!
Also, any other unreleased Convertino (Queen of Hearts, Milk Money, A Home Of Their Own).
I know Delirious (Cliff Eidelman) is coming soon from Quartet, but I'd also welcome more Eidelman, like Meteor Man and an expanded, better sounding Magdalene.
They Might Be Giants by John Barry (arranged/conducted by Ken Thorne)
It's short, so it could be paired with Addison's The Seven-Percent Solution. Two British composers, two Sherlock Holmes-related films, both from Universal. Is there any reason this couldn't happen?