I am waiting for someone to do them properly and won't waste my money on some paper piece of garbage done so poorly as Concord box... and speaking of poor quality box sets: Varese's various boxes packed with some idiotic garbage as sweaters, masks and similar crap that increases the price of their paper sleeves or buying one of their box set featuring half a dozen of scores I had already and 5 more that I have less than zero interest to waste my money on just to get one single score I wanted.
Varese's various boxes packed with some idiotic garbage as sweaters, masks and similar crap that increases the price of their paper sleeves or buying one of their box set featuring half a dozen of scores I had already and 5 more that I have less than zero interest to waste my money on just to get one single score I wanted.
I am waiting for someone to do them properly and won't waste my money on some paper piece of garbage done so poorly as Concord box... and speaking of poor quality box sets: Varese's various boxes packed with some idiotic garbage as sweaters, masks and similar crap that increases the price of their paper sleeves or buying one of their box set featuring half a dozen of scores I had already and 5 more that I have less than zero interest to waste my money on just to get one single score I wanted.
I am waiting for someone to do them properly and won't waste my money on some paper piece of garbage done so poorly as Concord box... and speaking of poor quality box sets: Varese's various boxes packed with some idiotic garbage as sweaters, masks and similar crap that increases the price of their paper sleeves or buying one of their box set featuring half a dozen of scores I had already and 5 more that I have less than zero interest to waste my money on just to get one single score I wanted.
Nobody forces you to buy it.
More to the point, what he describes forces a lot of people NOT to buy the score they actually want.
I have to say, I like the Concord set for the most part, but there is a lot of amazing music still absent, and there are speed issues on many of the tracks, notably Temple of Doom.
I would love to see La-La Land tackle the trilogy scores.
Absolute (pie-in-sky ideal):
- Mike Matessino and/or Neil S. Bulk involvement in the project. - Design work by Jim Titus - Approach similar to the E.T. or Close Encounters releases from LLLR.
I'd be a proud glutton for these scores presented in such a way.
I have to say, I like the Concord set for the most part, but there is a lot of amazing music still absent, and there are speed issues on many of the tracks, notably Temple of Doom.
I would love to see La-La Land tackle the trilogy scores.
Absolute (pie-in-sky ideal):
- Mike Matessino and/or Neil S. Bulk involvement in the project. - Design work by Jim Titus - Approach similar to the E.T. or Close Encounters releases from LLLR.
I'd be a proud glutton for these scores presented in such a way.
Raiders of the Lost Ark could be presented like CE3K and ET, with a few short tracks moved to disc 2. The other two (or three) scores are long enough to be split up with enough music left for the second disc.