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Doug says Also in good fortune, clearance activity for several projects is finally getting back underway after the virus kept doors mostly closed for nearly a year. So pipeline projects may soon be once again emerging. In fact, our next release in a couple of weeks should prove to be a most welcome surprise for many fans. Stay tuned.
http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8681
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Would it be ridiculous and impossible that this is a C & C Temple of Doom?
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Disney has already re-issued the Star Wars OST albums on their own label (Disney Records), and it is expected that they will do any expansions (of all of JW's Star Wars and Indiana Jones scores) on Disney Records as well
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To me, a "most welcome surprise" implies a title where as far as fans have been told the elements are lost, not a title a million fans are expecting to eventually get one day
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Actually, who was on that recent list of composer names after De Vol?
Well nothing is predictable, but we're hoping for more stuff by DeVol, Kamen, Goldsmith, Eflman, Williams, Goldsmith, Bernstein, Folk, Goldsmith, Poledouris, Zimmer. But who knows...things change rapidly!
https://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=140317&forumID=1&archive=0
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I'd expect a Goldsmith title leapfrogged over whatever Kamen that is; To me, Goldsmith is the most likely candidate for a score fans think the elements are lost, which is the only thing I can think of would be a "surprise" release. What would make an expansion of Three Musketeers a "surprise"?
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Actually I need to correct Doug -- our next release isn't the one he's thinking of but the one after that in about a month.
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Actually I need to correct Doug -- our next release isn't the one he's thinking of but the one after that in about a month.
Good to know, thanks for the update! So March 9 = likely a Kamen, if Roger's composer list is in order March 23 = "a welcome surprise", likely a Goldsmith if Roger's composer list is in order
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The Blue Max Highly unlikely considering LLL reissued this three months ago. I must say I’m very curious as to what the surprise title could be.
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To me, a "most welcome surprise" implies a title where as far as fans have been told the elements are lost, not a title a million fans are expecting to eventually get one day Or it could imply where legal issues have been resolved. Supergirl! Taking the legal issue possibility and the presence of Poledouris on Roger’s list of composers into account, it could be the long-gestating release of the original recording of Conan the Destroyer.
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Great point - at this point Conan The Destroyer would be considered "a welcome surprise" I'd say
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