80cionado - I'm not used to the Tarantula site either, so I had a bit of trouble finding it. Their "main" composers are listed down the left hand side. To find BORDERLINE, I had to click on the letter "M", then go through 11 pages or so of releases by other composers whose surname begins with M. I found their stock of Mellé titles on about Page 5, I think.
It's a very cumbersome process, so I imagine I'm also somehow missing a really obvious Search function. James' offer sounds so much simpler.
Listened to this today. Now this isn't a diss,* so don't read it as such, but to me, this sounded more like a 70s TV score by someone like Jerry Fielding or Lalo Schifrin or David Shire (maybe even Jerry Goldsmith and Bruce Broughton at times too) than a 80s feature action score. I can't say I'm overly familiar with the music of Gil Melleeeeeee, so those other composers' styles popped into mind quite often, cos their music is more familiar to me. There's a jazz-like through line to all of their respective scoring techniques, I guess. But as someone said above, it's always interesting to listen to and full of inventive sounds and phrasings.
*I would say most TV scores from the 70s offer more invention and technique than most anything heard this century in Feature AND TV scoring.