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It’s a four disc (probably $50-60?) box set of TV music from the 60s. I think 1000 copies is pretty smart on LLL’s part, especially in this time of COVID (the sad reality is that must be acknowledged is that fewer people will be able to afford this than could have six months ago). That said, I am THERE for this set... probably obviously so to folks because of the Goldsmith connection (and I AM super excited to see what new Goldsmith cues might be here) but I actually am even MORE excited for new Leith Stevens sci-fi adventure scoring on disc! A seriously talented and generally underrated composer. Going by IMDb (if it’s remotely accurate) he scored quite a few episodes of this show and I can’t wait to discover his work on them. Yavar
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Voyage to the bottom of the sea 4cd set various composers Advise & Consent's gonna go ape shit for this. As this was a Fox series, presumably it snuck in under the wire before the Disney sale?
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It’s a four disc (probably $50-60?) box set of TV music from the 60s. I think 1000 copies is pretty smart on LLL’s part, especially in this time of COVID (the sad reality is that must be acknowledged is that fewer people will be able to afford this than could have six months ago). Yavar I would surmise LLL's strategy and results from Land of the Giants, the last Irwin Allen 4-CD set at 1000 copies, probably had more of an influence on how to proceed.
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I would surmise LLL's strategy and results from Land of the Giants, the last Irwin Allen 4-CD set at 1000 copies, probably had more of an influence on how to proceed. No doubt. And also probably Wild Wild West, which I heard sold unexpectedly well for a 60s TV music 4 CD set, but which didn't sell out all 1000 instantly by any means! Yavar
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Drasin? Drasnin! its being fixed as I type
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I would surmise LLL's strategy and results from Land of the Giants, the last Irwin Allen 4-CD set at 1000 copies, probably had more of an influence on how to proceed. No doubt. And also probably Wild Wild West, which I heard sold unexpectedly well for a 60s TV music 4 CD set, but which didn't sell out all 1000 instantly by any means! Yavar Yep, by no means questioning their strategy. Just kinda a reality check to see where we are nowadays. This would have been a 3000 edition ten years ago. No. Its a moderately known tv series from the 60s. Maybe 2000 units at the most. Hell we only sold around 1800 Outer Limits and that is far more well known than Voyage. It took years and a heavily discounted sale to sell the remaining Lost in Space 2 disc sets. And as for the LIS box set we dumped the remaining boxes to our distributor at a loss. Land of the Giants has been out for well over a year and we still have a few hundred left. Its took WWW about 2 years to sell out and thats far more well known than Voyage and that was 1000 units. I hate to be the one to say this but the customer base for 60s tv sets are dwindling. We love producing these sets but we know there is only so much of a market for them. MV
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