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More interesting info from Doug's Corner: It came time to renew our license and re-press Young Sherlock Holmes, one of our best-selling catalog titles and a Bruce Broughton favorite. Understandable! It’s one of the greatest scores of that 80’s sweet spot. Details on this new edition will be posted on our site Monday eve, with orders shipping out beginning on Tuesday, July 16. I continue to be excited about soundtracks now in production which have been personal favorites but extremely elusive to corral. The score mentioned a few weeks ago in which we located the first generation album masters AND the long missing and never-before-released complete score elements is now fully mastered and in the packaging and licensor sign-off stage. This one has me really tickled. Yet another gem written several decades ago, long missing in action and also a world premiere, has been completed and now enters the liner note phase. This one gets a lot of requests so people should be pretty happy when it lands. And still another pair of premieres is well into production, both courtesy our great friends at the “Mouse House”. If all of those aren’t enough, a truly special presentation of a modern day classic from newly discovered masters is coming down the pipeline as well. Several more projects are already finished and simply awaiting final sign-offs from their respective - and overworked - licensors, so things here at Intrada are definitely busy. Just the way we like it!
Ooh... Sounds very interesting. Hoping one of those Disney premieres Is Darby O'Gill.
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THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY? premieres are most appreciated. Enuf with the reissues!
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Was ANIMANIACS a biography of Solium?
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Please Red Heat and Glory. Premieres only, DAMMITT! Have a n nice day! %=999(9((9(99(9(9_*
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Hoping for premiere releases.Still waiting for ROOSTER COGBURN and box-set of CENTENNIAL and a box-set of Miklos Rozsa at Universal film noir if the elements still exist. Here's another one: John Barry's THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS. Abandon hope, all he who enter here.
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