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Richard Band did 14 scores acc. to IMDB for SG1. I've got more Intrada Band albums than I think I can count.
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U.S. (which I assume Intrada is talking about it) science fiction TV series that lasted ten or more years, via wikipedia: "The X-Files" (already handled/being handled by LLLR) "Stargate: SG1" Admittedly I scanned over it pretty quickly, but I didn't see anything else while doing it. I skipped over cartoons from rights holders we know are hard to work with. I can't imagine what it would be, since I don't know of a single Joel Goldsmith score from the label (or any other composer from the series, quite frankly, except Richard Band and I doubt it's a set of just Band's scores, especially considering a number of episodes he did with one or even two composers).
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True, the clue says "featuring" an Intrada regular, so it could be Band and some of the other composers, as with many other of their TV sets. Always loved the Crescendo album LeHah mentioned, and all the J Goldsmith Stargate albums. Great to think of more coming.
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Heh, I blew right by that part. I think you're right. I contributed a good deal to the IMDb listing. I found Joel listed incorrectly for episodes he was not credited, and added additional composers to episodes that were missing but credited on screen. I never did finish though. And I never did find out what exactly Ken Harrison contributed (he would have made a hell of a series regular!).
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It would be Good 90's synth Band. If Cold Lazarus is anything to judge by, and it is.
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