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Excalibur? I'd be thrilled to see a 2-CD release of this. I think it's a long shot though.
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Errr, to be honest I'd prefer if Music Box didn't, because for UK fans like me Music Box requires a massive minimum order to do business with you, or they won't take your order. I understand why, and I don't blame them (it's not their fault, it's Brexit), but it means purchasing from them is a big problem for UK buyers. If they released something like that, I'd have to order ten copies to get one! I actually need all four titles to be must-haves (and even then I'd probably have to order two of each to cross the minimum purchase limit), or none of them to be! It's a real pity because I love Music Box, but I'm now always hoping they don't release anything I want! Cheers I hear you. Ironically, I have the same problem, just from the other side of the fence. Varèse Sarabande International, for example, is just super-expensive to order anything from them. The price of a CD is easily tripled. It's cheaper to import something from the US now than from the UK. Strange world. Music Box, on the other hand, is a breeze for me, as there are no customs and postage is comparatively cheap.
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All of Europe writes : Day.Month.Year. Which is more logical than month.day.year, as one is a sequence from shortest to longest unit, while the other seems arbitrary. But these differences are, in a modern and more globalized world, annoying. If you see something like 08.07.2021 or 8/7/21, you never know if it's the 8th of July or the 7th of August if you don't know by whom or where the date was written. Alas, that's the way it is.
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Maybe ' boat' is raise the Titanic with found tapes.
I wish that Music Box one day will release something from Barry. But I doubt that Raise the Titanic can fit 2 CD-set (and they said that all 4 titles will be 2 CD-sets)... Of course I want to be wrong in this case Stephen ...there are plenty of suppliers who will sell to you just one Music Box CD without having to spend 158.78 euro direct from Music Box. Luc Van de Ven and Chris Soundtracks are but two that come to mind and there are others.
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Speaking of Silvestri I certainly wouldn't mind finally seeing a release of COP AND A HALF. No idea which studio owns it and if it is accessible to MBR or anyone else... Sgt. Bilko was Imagine Entertainment which is Ron Howard and Brian Grazer's production company Stop or My Mom Will Shoot was Nothern Lights which was Ivan Reitman's production company back in the 90's. Cop and A Half was also Imagine Entertainment I can definitely see a Bilko and Cop and A Half pairing but stylistically, they don't match as well as Stop or My Mom Will Shoot which is more of a trial run for Cop and A Half since the movies came out a year apart. I think these are definitely accessible titles but the main problem here and definitely is for all labels and it a shame to say this but "comedy scores don't sell". which has put many great comedy scores like Grumpy Old Men, Multiplicity, The Devil Wears Prada, DodgeBall and many others from even getting a release when the films first appeared. In the case of Multiplicity, George Fenton's score was announced by RCA/Victor in late 1996 months after the film was released her in July 1996 and was cancelled almost instantly. A shame because it is a fun Fenton score that deserves a release especially for those Opening Titles which are fabulous. I'm still praying that National Lampoon's Animal House gets a score release and soon since we've already past the 40 year mark on it. Any Silvestri score or scores are always welcomed and there are plenty that are deserving of a release.
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