Managed to get a copy from Moviegrooves (well, it's in the post, anyway). Think they still have some limited stock, so anyone still trying to get a copy should give them a try asap.
This score came out of nowhere in Horner's filmography for me -- an quiet underdog that sat in the back of the class and didn't make a lot of noise -- to become one of my top 5 favorite Horner scores of all time. Not discussed enough, not appreciated enough, not heralded enough, it is just an amazing triumph. It's not as flashy and broad as his more popular scores but it hits the spot with me, love it to death. Big thanks to Intrada on this one, and of course Horner...
Intrada's issue of Horner's House of Cards has now been out of print for many years. May I please BEG for a reissue? This is a great score and deserves to be in print again.
Any other takers besides me?
And, no, I don't really care to pay $80-100 for a used copy...
House of Cards is a fantastic score and listening experience on the Intrada disc, I listen to it very often. It certainly deserves a re-release as it's been oop for awhile now.
House of Cards is a fantastic score and listening experience on the Intrada disc, I listen to it very often. It certainly deserves a re-release as it's been pop for awhile now.
I hope so too but I did ask Roger Feigelson here but I believe he replied that it wasn't possible anymore.