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"Properly"? By whose standard? Many of us are quite happy with the set. Only the fanatics want more. Brm Btw RAIDERS 82 minutes DOOM 86 minutes CRUSADE 92 minutes Any more is pure gluttony At least have Raiders at the proper speed. MV 78rpm?
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Any Carter Burwell scores planned? They were. Unfortunately, LLL canceled them to redo RAIDERS.
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Do we get a monkey "The Sandlot" image?
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Do we get a monkey "The Sandlot" image? Nope
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"Properly"? By whose standard? Many of us are quite happy with the set. Only the fanatics want more. Brm Btw RAIDERS 82 minutes DOOM 86 minutes CRUSADE 92 minutes Any more is pure gluttony At least have Raiders at the proper speed. MV I have to say, I like the Concord set for the most part, but there is a lot of amazing music still absent, and there are speed issues on many of the tracks, notably Temple of Doom. I would love to see La-La Land tackle the trilogy scores. Absolute (pie-in-sky ideal): - Mike Matessino and/or Neil S. Bulk involvement in the project. - Design work by Jim Titus - Approach similar to the E.T. or Close Encounters releases from LLLR. I'd be a proud glutton for these scores presented in such a way.
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Have you considered Pat Leonard's At Close Range?
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Fallout just came in at 430 today. We will be working diligently to get all orders out asap. MV
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Any idea when FANTASTIC VOYAGE will get re-stocked or is it sold out? Gone for good. Not going to repress. MV
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Hi LLL, It is possible to release the Friday The 13th Part: VII & VIII once (maybe in the near future) by you, with some expansion? Thanks Chris I would LOVE Part VII. I really enjoyed Manfredini's tracked music interspersed with Mollin's work. Even though none of Manfredini's music was original for Part VII, to paraphrase the La-La Land website, the music editor did such a skillful job re-interpreting it for the movie and mixing it with Mollin's that it's almost like a brand new score. No interest in Part VIII, myself. I generally do not like Mollin's music, but he did some good stuff for Part VII.
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Oct 9, 2018 - 2:09 PM
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At least have Raiders at the proper speed. MV All three from that box set. (So happy I didn't throw out my old DCC album) and speaking of poor quality box sets: Varese's various boxes packed with some idiotic garbage as sweaters, masks and similar crap that increases the price of their paper sleeves or buying one of their box set featuring half a dozen of scores I had already and 5 more that I have less than zero interest to waste my money on just to get one single score I wanted. To coin a quote from a favorite show: "This war was not made for Lokutus!" While I do get why some stuff is off-putting, the market has changed so much in so short a time, a label like Varese is trying to do everything it can to attract new buyers. The sweater on that Nightmare On Elm Street box is silly but that would be an eye-catcher to some other horror fans who may not notice the set (though to be fair, I don't know if anyone, anywhere would buy the set *because* of the sweater either). That said, no one gives two damns what you (royal, not specific) have. Miss out on the Goonies Varese Club but also don't want to buy that Year Of 1985 Boxed set because you didn't want anything else? Well... congrats on having it your way (trademarked, McDonalds) because you can *not* buy it all you like. Thats life. Don't want the other stuff? You could've bought that set, taken the one CD you wanted and flipped the rest on Ebay for cheap. But labels don't care about you (specific, not imperial) and never will. Bitch, moan, complain, hate, spit acid, cry, scream, do the electric slide, pout, snarl, backflip, fall-flat or not - they're the master on the far mountain top and you and I are just buying whatever they put out. Like actors, the only choices we have in our roles is saying yes or no, nothing else.
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But labels don't care about you (specific, not imperial) and never will. Bitch, moan, complain, hate, spit acid, cry, scream, do the electric slide, pout, snarl, backflip, fall-flat or not - they're the master on the far mountain top and you and I are just buying whatever they put out. Like actors, the only choices we have in our roles is saying yes or no, nothing else. What?! They don't care?! That's like walking into a New York deli and being told they won't toast bagels! Then go go to another Deli. MV
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