The Jewel of the Nile (1985) Jack Nitzsche (FOX) Fletch and Fletch Lives (1985) (1989) Harold Faltermeyer (Universal) A Spaceman in King Arthur's Court (1979) Ron Goodwin (Disney) Airwolf II (1987) Dan Milner (Universal) (as much score as will fit on CD) Beverly Hills Cop I and II (1984) (1987) Harold Faltermeyer (Paramount) Once Bitten (1985) John Du Prez (MCA) (with all pop songs included as well)
Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise (1987) Mark Mothersbaugh (FOX) - I would love to see this pop-song compilation released (official or unofficial version but in excellent sound quality with as much score as will physically fit on the disc after all pop songs have been included).
Did you mean Blue Thunder II and not Air Wolf II??
Resurrection (1980) - Maurice Jarre Two Solitudes (1978) - Maurice Jarre The Fixer (1968) - Maurice Jarre Le Palanquin Des Larmes (1987) - Maurice Jarre The Savage Innocents (1960) - Angelo Francesco Lavagnino The Champ (1979) - Dave Grusin The Milagro Beanfield War (1988) - Dave Grusin Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) - Elmer Bernstein Frenzy (1972) - Ron Goodwin
Goodbye Lover - rejected (John Barry) Year Of The Comet -rejected (John Barry) Two For The Road - original score recording (Henry Mancini) I Never Forget What's is Name (Francis Lai) The Long Duel (John Scott) Shalako (Robert Farnon) Roma Come Chicago (Ennio Morricone) The Magus (John Dankworth) Nicholas and Alexandra (Richard Rodney Bennett)
I would welcome a deluxe edition of Sir Richard Rodney Bennett's score for "Nicholas And Alexandra" (though you can get the Twilight Time Blu Ray or D.V.D. with the isolated score).
Did you mean Blue Thunder II and not Air Wolf II??
No, I meant Airwolf II. Airwolf II is just another name for the 4th Season (Canadian) version of the Airwolf TV show which originally aired during the Spring and Summer '87 TV season and was shown often thereafter in re-runs throughout the early '90s. This season featured a different re-scored version of the main theme which I really like.
Did you mean Blue Thunder II and not Air Wolf II??
No, I meant Airwolf II. Airwolf II is just another name for the 4th Season (Canadian) version of the Airwolf TV show which originally aired during the Spring and Summer '87 TV season and was shown often thereafter in re-runs throughout the early '90s. This season featured a different re-scored version of the main theme which I really like.
Did they have enough money for new music in Season 4, or was it just re-used music from previous seasons?
5) SPIDER-MAN '67 Animated Series by Ray Ellis... great jazzy web-swinging grrovieness! I know these original tracks are probably lost to the ages, but couldn't someone spring for a re-recording? This is classic stuff, daddy-o!
Did they have enough money for new music in Season 4, or was it just re-used music from previous seasons?
I think they used new music for Season 4, since they had a different composer (Dan Milner) than the ones they used in Seasons 1-3. I most remember the excellently re-scored main theme for Season 4.