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From Roger: "Next Tuesday we release an expanded edition of of a mid-90s outdoor adventure score. New release more doubles length of original release." http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=12&p=81250#p81250 Certainly makes me perk up my ears? Any ideas of what it could be? The ones I keep thinking of are Varese titles, unfortunately... As a reminder, Roger had previously given us the following composers list: "An update to the list: Joel McNeely, John Barry, Jerry Goldsmith, Basil Poledouris (maybe...no promises yet), Bill Conti, John Williams, James Horner, Hugo Friedhofer, Bruce Broughton, Craig Safan, Chris Young, Lalo Schifrin, Sylvester Levay, Richard Band, Laurence Rosenthal, Jerry Fielding, Bear McCreary, Randy Edelman, possibly Frank DeVol and more! And sometimes more than one by these composers! This includes some world premieres, reissues, expansions...a little of everything." Yavar
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RIVER WILD AGAIN?
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NATTY GANN with Bernstein rejected score?
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Alive by James Newton Howard? City Slickers II by Marc Shaiman? Iron Will by Joel McNeely? Beyond Rangoon by Hans Zimmer? Bushwacked by Bill Conti? Jumanji by James Horner? The Quest by Randy Edelman?
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Far From Home and the Homeward Bound scores are the only one of these I need to get by in life. Anything else is merely adequate in comparison.
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McNeely was on Roger's list for upcoming releases. What a dog of a film!
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As far as non-Varese titles, Lassie and Flipper seem the most likely. Oooh! Maybe it's Lassie, and Roger's tentativeness about Poledouris on the list was because it was a Sony expansion, and he wasn't 100% sure if the couple Sony Music titles they'd already licensed might make it through or not! I'd have been more over the moon for a complete Free Willy 2, but a complete Lassie would be pretty exciting too... Iron Will was actually my very first thought, but it would have to be a rare case where Varese didn't get perpetuity rights in the 90s (do we know if Disney might be an exception that didn't grant perp rights, as with StudioCanal?) Yavar
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Oooh! Maybe it's Lassie, and Roger's tentativeness about Poledouris on the list was because it was a Sony expansion, and he wasn't 100% sure if the couple Sony Music titles they'd already licensed might make it through or not! If so, and if that's the lone Poledouris, I'm gonna have to get all Destroyer on someone.
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Eh, Destroyer can supposedly come anytime since Sony Music isn't involved. Yavar
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