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 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 12:42 PM   
 By:   Jason LeBlanc   (Member)

Slight change in plans:

Taking a brief moment out of our vacation time to let y’all know that next Tuesday, AUGUST 27, 2013 at 12 noon (pst) we will be releasing not two (as originally scheduled), but THREE titles.

First up

WYATT EARP EXPANDED ARCHIVAL EDITION– 3 DISC SET
MUSIC BY JAMES NEWTON HOWARD
LLLCD 1250
RETAIL RICE: $29.98

PRODUCED BY DAN GOLDWASSER
MASTERED BY JAMES NELSON
LINER NOTES BY TIM GREIVING
ART DIRECTION BY DAN GOLDWASSER

La-La Land Records, Warner Bros Pictures, TIG Productions and Warner Bros Records are proud to announce a 3 disc set of James Newton Howard’s masterpiece score to the motion picture WYATT EARP. We continue to celebrate Warner Bros.’ 90th Anniversary with this very ambitious project, which also marks La-La Land Records 250th release! This jam packed western extravaganza features 165 minutes of some of the best music to come out of Hollywood in the past 20 years. Disc 1 and 2 feature the film score in expanded form, while disc 3 features bonus cues, source cues as well as the original album edits that came out when the film was released. Completely remastered and supervised by star/producer Kevin Costner and composer James Newton Howard this is a must have soundtrack release of the summer!

Next we go from the Wild West to the cybernetic world of THE ONE:

THE MATRIX RELOADED EXPANDED ARCHIVAL EDITION– 2 DISC SET
MUSIC BY DON DAVIS
LLLCD 1263
RETAIL RICE: $29.98

PRODUCED BY DON DAVIS, NEIL S. BULK AND DAN GOLDWASSER
MASTERED BY MIKE MATESSINO
LINER NOTES BY TIM GREIVING
ART DIRECTION BY DAN GOLDWASSER

Continuing the 90th Anniversary celebration with Warner Bros. Pictures, La-La Records and Warner Bros Records are honored to announce this newly expanded and completely remastered 2 cd set of Don Davis’ incredible score to the 2003 smash hit film THE MATRIX RELOADED. Co-produced and supervised by the composer, this high octane, expanded epic release features 150 minutes of the best sci fi action music of the past decade. Detailed liner notes by Tim Greiving take the listener inside the musical world of THE MATRIX with exclusive interviews with composer Don Davis and co-composer (on some tracks) Ben Watkins (aka JUNO REACTOR).

PLEASE NOTE: Two tracks as they appear in the final film, (DOUBLE TROUBLE and FREE FLIGHT), are not included on this release due to licensing restrictions. HOWEVER, we have included ALL of Don Davis’ music that recorded for the film, including the unused tracks for DOUBLE TROUBLE and FREE FLIGHT, as well as a few other tracks that ended up on the cutting room floor, replaced by the electronica tracks in the final film.

The first 100 or so customers who purchase the cd directly though the La-La Land website – www.lalalandrecords.com – will receive a signed Matrix Reloaded booklet by composer Don Davis absolutely free. Supplies are limited, and, as always, you are NOT guaranteed a signed booklet.

Last, but not least...

JOBS
MUSIC BY JOHN DEBNEY
LLLCD 1271
REGULAR RETAIL PRICE: $15.98

SPECIAL NEW RELEASE SALE PRICE: $11.98

PRODUCED BY JOHN DEBNEY, MASON COOPER, MV GERHARD AND DAN GOLDWASSER
MASTERED BY JAMES NELSSON
ART DIRECTION BY DAN GOLDWASSER

John Debney’s beautiful orchestral score to the new biopic film about the life of Steve Jobs comes to you courtesy of La-La Land Records. Featuring lush themes and intimate moments this lovely score by composer Debney (Passion of the Christ, The Relic) is a great easy listen. Liner notes by composer and director highlight the attractive 12 page booklet design by Dan Goldwasser.

PLEASE NOTE: special new release sale price for Jobs is just $11.98. Offer good until 11:59 pm Sept 9, 2013.

See y’all back here next week!

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 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 12:46 PM   
 By:   LeHah   (Member)

Curious about those two Matrix Reloaded cues. I sort of remember the Free Flight cue but more because I thought it was a pop/techno cue and not something by Davis?

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 12:47 PM   
 By:   jwb   (Member)

PLEASE NOTE: Two tracks as they appear in the final film, (DOUBLE TROUBLE and FREE FLIGHT), are not included on this release due to licensing restrictions. HOWEVER, we have included ALL of Don Davis’ music that recorded for the film, including the unused tracks for DOUBLE TROUBLE and FREE FLIGHT, as well as a few other tracks that ended up on the cutting room floor, replaced by the electronica tracks in the final film.

Incredibly disappointing.

Curious about those two Matrix Reloaded cues. I sort of remember the Free Flight cue but more because I thought it was a pop/techno cue and not something by Davis?

Both tracks feature Don Davis, Juno Reactor, and Paul Oakenfold material. It is very confusing why this could not be included as several other tracks feature both of them, including two major set pieces.

Looks like The Matrix trilogy is cursed when it comes to music releases. Varese Deluxe of the first film left off material too. Real damn shame.

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 12:55 PM   
 By:   Kim Peterson   (Member)

Great news!!! All three will be purchased. Thanks LLL!

Kim Tong

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:01 PM   
 By:   samlowry   (Member)

Finally Wyatt Earp out! Some great material in that score... I just hope that with such a long playing time (165 min.), it won't be too repetitive of a listen.

 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:02 PM   
 By:   LeHah   (Member)

Both tracks feature Don Davis, Juno Reactor, and Paul Oakenfold material. It is very confusing why this could not be included as several other tracks feature both of them, including two major set pieces.

I'm assuming the set pieces you're talking about are the finished Burley Brawl and Mona Lisa Overdrive?

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:06 PM   
 By:   tarasis   (Member)

Surprised LLL didn't mention quantities for the new expanded releases. Hopefully I can pick Wyatt up.

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:10 PM   
 By:   Michael24   (Member)

Surprised LLL didn't mention quantities for the new expanded releases.

Same here. I can't afford Wyatt Earp at the moment, but I'd love to get it as a Christmas gift for my dad. Hopefully the quantity is enough that it will stick around for awhile until I can snag a copy.

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:17 PM   
 By:   Martin B.   (Member)

Wyatt & Matrix are two definite purchases.

The two Matrix tracks not on the CD - can someone remind me please where they come in the film.
It's a shame they aren't included but I'm sure LLL did all they could to try and get them, but if the other party just doesn't want to play ball or sets the price into silly world then what are they to do?
At least we will hear what Davis originally wrote for those scenes.

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:23 PM   
 By:   jwb   (Member)

Wyatt & Matrix are two definite purchases.

The two Matrix tracks not on the CD - can someone remind me please where they come in the film.
It's a shame they aren't included but I'm sure LLL did all they could to try and get them, but if the other party just doesn't want to play ball or sets the price into silly world then what are they to do?
At least we will hear what Davis originally wrote for those scenes.


Free Flight-after Neo fights the agents for the first time and flies like Superman.

Double Trouble-when Morpheus and Trinity escape from Merovingian and the Twins pursue them.

Davis had his hand in both the film and alternate versions.

 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:25 PM   
 By:   'Lenny Bruce' Marshall   (Member)

THREE disx!!!!!!!!??????

 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:27 PM   
 By:   Trent B   (Member)

Despite the material missing from The Matrix Reloaded I'll still be getting the set. I'd gladly ditch the boot over the legit release.

I'm sure that MV did everything he could to secure those film version pieces. WB probably didn't wanna play ball on them.

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:28 PM   
 By:   jwb   (Member)

Despite the material missing from The Matrix Reloaded I'll still be getting the CD. I'd gladly ditch the boot over the legit release.

I'm sure that MV did everything he could to secure those film version pieces. WB probably didn't wanna play ball on them.


Honestly, I'd love to support this release but I won't be buying it. The Matrix scores to me are on the same level as what John Williams did with the original Star Wars scores. Obviously they knew leaving those two tracks off would cause a stir, or else they wouldn't have bothered to put a notice up about it.

I passed on the Varese Deluxe when they left material off too.

Maybe someone down the road will be able to do this trilogy right.

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:30 PM   
 By:   Martin B.   (Member)


Free Flight-after Neo fights the agents for the first time and flies like Superman.

Double Trouble-when Morpheus and Trinity escape from Merovingian and the Twins pursue them.


Thanks.
I wonder if these missing "film versions" have anything to do with the Paul Oakenfold techno beats over the top. How different is the Davis version that's included on this set?

Oh... sorry... one further question. Do these tracks appear on the original soundtrack?

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:32 PM   
 By:   jwb   (Member)


Free Flight-after Neo fights the agents for the first time and flies like Superman.

Double Trouble-when Morpheus and Trinity escape from Merovingian and the Twins pursue them.


Thanks.
I wonder if these missing "film versions" have anything to do with the Paul Oakenfold techno beats over the top. How different is the Davis version that's included on this set?

Oh... sorry... one further question. Do these tracks appear on the original soundtrack?


They said it is due to licensing, but don't say in what way. Is it WB not wanting to deal with Juno Reactor and Paul Oakenfold, or is it them not wanting to deal with WB/La La. Or did La La not want to have to deal with Juno Reactor and Paul Oakenfold.

Fact is, both these film version tracks featured Davis material too, like other tracks included. Neither tracks were on the original soundtracks.

 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:34 PM   
 By:   mstrox   (Member)

As long as Davis's work is well represented on the release, I'm happy. Juno Reactor stuff is as disposable to me as the nu-metal music on disc 1 and most of disc 2 of the original soundtrack.

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:36 PM   
 By:   jwb   (Member)

As long as Davis's work is well represented on the release, I'm happy. Juno Reactor stuff is as disposable to me as the nu-metal music on disc 1 and most of disc 2 of the original soundtrack.

These pieces are Don Davis work, in collaboration with Juno Reactor.

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:39 PM   
 By:   Willgoldnewtonbarrygrusin   (Member)

Wyatt Earp.

Another grail from my list.

 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:39 PM   
 By:   mstrox   (Member)

As long as Davis's work is well represented on the release, I'm happy. Juno Reactor stuff is as disposable to me as the nu-metal music on disc 1 and most of disc 2 of the original soundtrack.

These pieces are Don Davis work, in collaboration with Juno Reactor.


Right, and it appears that Davis's original pieces will be there in their place. I certainly understand why you'd be upset, but personally I can't bring myself there in this particular case.

 
 Posted:   Aug 20, 2013 - 1:50 PM   
 By:   LeHah   (Member)

Maybe someone down the road will be able to do this trilogy right.

I think Voldemort had more of of a nose and he didn't even cut his own off.

 
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