Just out of curiosity, since Intrada reissued Jerry Goldsmith's "Inchon" last year leads me to ask the question: What other Intrada C.D.s long deleted from their catalog should they bring back (or possibly expand)?
Purely selfishly, I'd love a re-issue of Williams' SpaceCamp - it was a real surprise release, and I was absolutely gutted to find it announced, released, and sold out while I was in the Highlands of Bonnie Scotland with no internet access...so, yes, that tops the list for me.
Definitely Robocop. I know this is not part of the question but I would like them to put out their own version of Krull since it was sold out at La La Land and now so expensive to buy.
Something Wicked This Way Comes by James Horner. Maybe Young Guns 2 by Alan Silvestri and White Fang by Hans Zimmer and Basil Poledouris. I remember this one sold out fast.
"White Fang" went out of print; it didn't sell enough to warrent more copies. It's that new limited edition policy of "while interest remains". Interest did not remain. IT stuck around for about nine months.
I'm not sure if it was a limited edition or not but The Old Man And The Sea by Bruce Broughton really needs to come back in print. I was lucky enough to grab a copy a while ago and it really is one of Broughton's most gorgeous scores (and that's saying something). It needs to come back so others can have the opportunity to be enthralled by it.
Silver Streak, Miracle on 34th Street and Switchback from the more recent stuff, and most of the Christopher promos that haven't been issued legitimately yet.
Most of the original Young and Band from their early releases.
I'm not sure if it was a limited edition or not but The Old Man And The Sea by Bruce Broughton really needs to come back in print. I was lucky enough to grab a copy a while ago and it really is one of Broughton's most gorgeous scores (and that's saying something). It needs to come back so others can have the opportunity to be enthralled by it.
I totally agree! Sadly, I don't think it's likely. I bought a pricy copy of this release, but before I did, I inquired about reissue possibilities at the Intrada forum and either Doug or Roger mentioned that the rights wouldn't be easy to negotiate with the production company and not to hold my breath. So, this is probably one of those disks people will have to sadly pay top dollar for. Pity too as it's my favorite work by Broughton.
I would like to this one reissued, as I missed it the first time.
I'm very surprised this one hasn't come out again, if not from Intrada, then maybe from LLL? It's a stellar release and would be a hot seller, I'm sure.