1. What do you want LLL to release?
2. What LLL releases do you believe will have the usual great sales result?
This is really just a wishlist thread. We don’t really know what LLL’s future releases will be unless they gave some information out which I’m unaware of.
2016 is the 25th anniversary, too….
Sixth Sense
Unbreakable
Signs
Lady in the Water
I don’t know that their releases are based on how good a movie is. Arrow Season 3 (yes I know it’s a tv show while Raimi’s Spiderman was a film franchise) wasn’t as good as the first 2 seasons. Yet their release of the Season 3 score is the most complete release out there. Regarding movies that didn’t get good reviews that saw a LLL release….Dennis the Menace, The Phantom, not sure how well Galaxy Quest did but that also got an LLL release. Who knows? LLL might release all 3 film scores as one limited edition set like they did for The Naked Gun trilogy. Speaking of Spiderman, the 90’s Spiderman and X-Men would be a nice release as would Justice League/JLU. Also really hope to see another Batman TAS release soon. Wonder why they stopped on that. A T2 would be nice although aside from the Galleria/Chase scene, I’m honestly not sure exactly what’s missing. The previous release as far as I know has everything. If LLL’s expanded score was based on the Director’s Cut of T2 which is a bit longer than the original version, then that’d be a different story as the previous release of the score was based on the original theatrical version of the film.
I don’t know that their releases are based on how good a movie is. Arrow Season 3 (yes I know it’s a tv show while Raimi’s Spiderman was a fiim franchise) wasn’t as good as the first 2 seasons. Yet their release of the Season 3 score is the most complete release out there. Who knows? They might release all 3 film scores as one limited edition set. Speaking of Spiderman, the 90’s Spiderman and X-Men would be a nice release as would Justice League/JLU. Also really hope to see another Batman TAS release soon. Wonder why they stopped on that.
I wasn’t referring to the quality of the films, since I did say that I wanted the whole trilogy to be released. I’m more referring to the production and rights issues regarding the scores of 2 and 3, which makes it difficult for a full release of the former and any release of the latter. Only the 1st will have the most likely hood of being released.
Ah I see. You may have a point there then. The word, issues threw me off. Thought by that word, you meant problems with the reviews of those movies. Spiderman 2 did get good reviews as did the first, but Spiderman 3 didn’t. Hopefully it’ll be worked out. If they do release any Spiderman score, I can see it around the time the upcoming PS4 (exclusive) game or upcoming movie is released to coincide with the game or film’s release. A lot of times, it plays out that way. Anniversaries also often see some kind of release. So we’ll see.
BTAS volume 4, for fucks sake!
After Family Guy, Dragonheart it’s all I need to surrender to them.
— HIGHLANDER
— SPIDER-MAN (by Elfman)
and more:
— Dracula (John Williams)
— The Witches of Eastwick (JOhn Williams)
— Bram Stoker’s Dracula (Wojciech Killar)
and I would go on and on
— The Odd Couple (Neal Hefti) would be nice, and funny.
Cheers.
@ManRay:
Like X-Men TAS, Spiderman TAS, my thoughts as to why it never got an OST was because aside from the opening title and closing credits songs, the music in the episodes were seemingly ust few second tunes that repeated itself as opposed to actual music such as scores heard in films or today’s tv shows. Still, would be nice if Spiderman and X-Men TAS has released OST’s. One of my favorites from X-Men is the Sentinel music, heard throughout the two part Night of Sentinels eps and in length in the Courage episode where they appear at the mansion to capture Xavier, who the returning Morph was unable to save out of fear.
Back to the topic, I would like for them to release a collection of all the vocal tracks used in Power Rangers. As much as those previous CD releases in the series helped, it really wasn’t enough. To have various edits, alternates, and versions of the vocal music in a grand CD collection would be a plus in my book. For now, I only have a website to rely on varying quality downloadables of such tracks.
Also, get them to re-release Star Wars: Episode 1: The Phantom Menace: Ultimate Edition.
Prevent it from being a gigantic suite chopped up into incoherent tracks.
It was a really bad format to present the music, I blame that on extremely poor marketing research. Leave to George Lucas to screw up the entire franchise and image of Star Wars. :notgood:
Also, I’d like to see Basil Poledouris’ "Les Miserables" get a full release. Officially. Also, not suites.
Marco Beltrami and Marylin Manson collaberation for the first Resident Evil film.
An official release in Redbook standards. Not some bootleg from unknown sources and possible re-multi-transcoding of variable qualities.
Another one from unknown origins of bootlegs and watered down 64kbps sources: Equilibrium, Klaus Badelt.
The more time passses, the more everyone burns MP3 to CD and then rips back to MP3 and all you hear is water.
Let the studio get it out there. Let it go unsullied. Stop the waterboarding torture of so many bootlegs out there.
That’s for the suggestion. But I roll how I roll. Your suggestion may be right and better. That’s your opinion and you’re entitled to it, my friend. What I’m doing isn’t harmful, therefore not wrong. So I will continue to roll how I roll.
I don’t know if a full complete score of I Know What You Did Last Summer was officially released or not. I don’t know if the one that was posted on this site is a bootleg version. But if it hasn’t been done, I’d like to see LLL release it along with complete scores of Buffy and Angel. Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie would be great. Been waiting on an actual US release of that for years. There’s an MP3 version on the site, but it’d be nothing compared to LLL’s release.
Back to the topic, I would like for them to release a collection of all the vocal tracks used in Power Rangers. As much as those previous CD releases in the series helped, it really wasn’t enough. To have various edits, alternates, and versions of the vocal music in a grand CD collection would be a plus in my book. For now, I only have a website to rely on varying quality downloadables of such tracks.
@HunterTech:
That’s for the suggestion. But I roll how I roll. Your suggestion may be right and better. That’s your opinion and you’re entitled to it, my friend. What I’m doing isn’t harmful, therefore not wrong. So I will continue to roll how I roll.
I don’t know if a full complete score of I Know What You Did Last Summer was officially released or not. I don’t know if the one that was posted on this site is a bootleg version. But if it hasn’t been done, I’d like to see LLL release it along with complete scores of Buffy and Angel. Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie would be great. Been waiting on an actual US release of that for years. There’s an MP3 version on the site, but it’d be nothing compared to LLL’s release.
People will just disregard most of your posts entirely since they have no clue what you’re talking about. Just my two cents. (Take it or) leave it 😉
Back on topic: Great idea about the PR release, HunterTech. The Ron Wasserman Redux release was pretty good for fanboys but the original tracks would be very welcome, especially those of the Green Ranger saga (personal preference).
Back on topic: Great idea about the PR release, HunterTech. The Ron Wasserman Redux release was pretty good for fanboys but the original tracks would be very welcome, especially those of the Green Ranger saga (personal preference).
That’s exactly the point I was making. Without the original post being quoted, whatever response written is going to confusing without context. I guess it’s a carry over from his writings on other websites. Still…
I’ve been meaning to buy Redux, since the music sounds a whole lot better. I more care for a theme song collection, since a lot of them are unavailable for purchase now. An expanded rerelease of the Turbo soundtrack would also make me most happy, since I really like the music for that particular series. I guess it’s all further rights issues that’s preventing such a thing, since I know the theme song for Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation had it’s intro changed when it got digital distribution. Then there’s also a good chunk of PR history being owned by Disney. But the themes have remained for those series, so…
Hmmm….what’s missing from the previous Batman Beyond OST? usually these OST’s are missing material. But I’m unaware specifically as it relates to what is not on the Batman Beyond OST. They have a track (forgot the name of it) that combines a lot of sad music into one track (like Freeze’s death in that episode he was in along with Blight’s apparent death in the episode where his ship sinked.)
@Dave999:
I don’t care of my posts are disregarded. I don’t post so people will "regard" it. I post for the sake of posting as this is a forum where posts are made. Whoever wants to reply to it will like you and HunterTech have, quotes or no quotes. As I said, no harm done either way so far as I’m concerned, neither way is "right" or "wrong." As for Power Rangers, just FYI: I was the one who came up with the idea for LLL to post Power Rangers as I was the first to post a comment about it here. HunterTech just expanded on my idea and he did a good job on that with you having a good follow-up.
Back to topic: The Batman-Christopher Nolan Trilogy. Not sure what the previous TDK (2008) OST’s missing. But the previous Batman Begins OST missed the great piece of music where Wayne’s piano combination opened the door to an elevator shaft that he went down, opened the closet and the following shot was closing in on the Bat symbol on the chest area of the Batsuit. It’s in the scene after Rachael stops by to give him his birthday present and wish him happy birthday. The Dark Knight Rises OST is missing the music heard in the Batman Returns scene where he avoids the police by creating a rampway to ride his Batpod on. Would also like LLL’s TDKR release if they were ever release it to include the music in the third theatrical trailer. Not sure if either OST’s missing anything else.
LLL’s done video game music as they’re set to release its work on Uncharted. There’s a lot of great, unreleased material here. The Batman Arkham series has OST’s, but are missing some music. The Suffering, the two Ultimate Alliance games in addition to other games with great music do not have OST’s.
Though, I guess there’s not much a chance for that, is there. I assume it was possibly because of the lawsuit between Spark Unlimited and Activision that the score was not released in the first place.
Speaking of Zimmer, Man of Steel getting a proper full release would be something. However, with a deluxe edition already released, it becomes more difficult for that to be reality. At least we have that complete set online.
Regarding your latest comment, I say this:
Yes we do have recording sessions and film mixes thanks to some great effort from people to find/make and post all that. Until officially released OST’s contain everything, what’s posted here will definitely do.
Man of Steel….wasn’t as good as Nolan’s Bat-trilogy was. So I don’t know how likely it is. I did enjoy the music from that film so I would like to see LLL release it the only way they will….complete. As great as what we have on the site is, I think quality wise, LLL’s work would be better. I have a lot of LLL material. Prior to getting their Batman Forever OST, I got hold of the Batman Forever recording sessions which I was quite happy with. But LLL’s quality blew that recording sessions quality away. Not saying it’s always like that. But it’s been like that and I’m speaking strictly for myself here.
As for trailer music, The Dark City trailer was on the OST despite it not being in the movie. So it wouldn’t be the first time trailer music not heard in or made for the movie was released. And even if Dark City’s OST didn’t have the trailer music, what’s the old saying? First time for everything. 15-20 years ago, who thought social media would exist? Now it’s a common multiple times a day thing. Something has to start somewhere for it not to be unheard of any longer. For years people wanted Batman 1989 among other scores to get complete releases, for Batman: TAS music to get released. Thanks to LLL bc no one else has done them as far as I know, that become a reality.
Nolan’s Bat-trilogy….I think LLL just releasing this will be enough to sell it. Sure there’s people here who can get recording sessions, film mixes, etc. What about those who aren’t on the site and there’s a lot of them that want that music. If LLL released it, they’ll buy it. And some people here, whether they have sessions or not will buy for the sake of supporting the great label that LLL is. That includes me.
Everything else: Alien 3, Legends of the Fall, Robin Hood (the Kevin Costner film), Highlander, Willow
Does anyone know how to contact them for requests? Been on their site, but I don’t see anything for feedback/requests.
Does anyone know how to contact them for requests? Been on their site, but I don’t see anything for feedback/requests.
I don’t know if they’ve ever done requests. I’m pretty if there was, a description might have said something. Feedback’s necessary, but requests are optional.
Besides, they’re film music fans themselves; they know what the people want. 😉
Besides, they’re film music fans themselves; they know what the people want. 😉
THEN WHERE IS DRAGONHEART?!
That’s the worst example.
The trailer music was actually a custom job. No voice.
The soundtrack album has some douchebag saying "sleep. sleep now." Unless someone has interest in stealing the trailer version, ripping the audio from a DTS trailer is the only thing we’ll have.
I posted a rip of the DTS (lossy DTS, not from DTS-HD Master Audio; source unknown) trailer audio. I still listen to that the most over the retail album version.
"The Bird and the Worm" single by The Used got a custom job for the Clash of the Titans trailer, too.
The EP they released also has some vocals/dialogue in the music when it’s supposed to be instrumental.
It’s more like a kareoke instrumental. Bum job.
There is one version out there of the instrumental that is not official, and certainly not a bootleg, but just a fan edit that loops 10 seconds of the song into 3 minutes. The official site did the same thing but theirs was intentionally understood as a loop since it faded out and then started again.
The fake fan edit is horrible. The kareoke instrumental is actually the best version.
"Cells" by The Servent also got a horrible karoeke single out for their instrumental version of the hit song used in the Sin City trailer.
Except this douchebag tries to vocalize as if he was a male Lisa Gerrard.
Custom remixing of trailer music is huge hit or miss. Mianly where "instrumental" is concerned.
I’ve heard a lot of "instrumentals" where the vocals were scrubbed and it still bleeds into the main audio. :notgood:
Suicide Squad is going to have the Becky Hanson + CMX version on the retail album for various artists, however.
It’s not meant to be instrumental. And since CMX is getting an actual credit, we should be getting the version pretty much as heard in the film.
So that’s what real fans care about when it comes to trailer music.
2016 is the 25th anniversary, too….
Totally! My holy grail.
I already requested T2. But the more requests they get, the more they may look into it.
I already requested T2. But the more requests they get, the more they may look into it.
What’s the contact info then? I’m too lazy to check now.
If I can’t find anything else I’m messaging them to request Dragonheart.
One of them had a forum you can go in and make requests.
It was just to let them know.
I think Intrada. I created an account just to voice my opinion on a soundtrack release to "Flight of Dragons".
They don’t really reply much. It’s just something for them to look at while sipping coffee.
I won’t share my whole list with you. Already stated I requested T2 and Power Rangers, among others.
@HunterTech:
Regarding contact info, [email protected]. Apologies for forgetting to include Danny Elfman’s Spiderman on my list of requests for them. It’s some great piece of music and I’ m a fan of Elfman’s. I have that Burton/Elfman boxset they release few years back as well as LLL’s Elfman scores. All great stuff for sure. Make sure to request what you want as again, the more requests they get, the more likely……either way.
2.Elliot Goldenthal’s ALIEN 3 Complete Film Score
3.Basil Poledouris’s Conan The Destroyer Complete Score
4.Brian May’s Mad Max Complete Film Score (there’s 4-5 cues missing)
5.Stewart Copland’s The First Power Score
6.Leonard Rosenman’s Robocop 2 Complete Score
7.John Williams’s Star Wars Episode II & Episode III Complete Film Scores (way over due!)
8.Bernard Herrmann’s Original Scores not Re-recording To
Jason And The Argonauts
The Trouble With Harry
Marnie
& finale PSYCHO!
I left the contact info to LLL to make requests. Requesting here means nothing as they won’t see it. Send your requests to them for a hopeful eventual release of what you want. To put it another way, stating what you want here just allows people to see what other people want. That is the purpose of this thread. Telling LLL what you want via the email I gave HunterTech is the only way to ensure the possibility of what you want getting released.
2. What LLL releases do you believe will have the usual great sales result?
This is really just a wishlist thread. We don’t really know what LLL’s future releases will be unless they gave some information out which I’m unaware of.
Literally you made the thread for people to put their wishlists… what is the meaning of now saying no one must put their wishlist here? The purpose of this thread was for people to put their wishlists they want LaLaLand to release.
You mean to tell me now that the email is there, this thread has no purpose? lol
Instead users have to scan the thread for it…
I don’t even know what I’m looking for anymore…
No. Let me be clear. This thread was created before contact info to LLL was found. Despite posting that, this thread still definitely has its purpose(s.)
1. If u wanna share what you wanna see released whether that be wishlist or otherwise, this is the place. You can request here which is obviously pointless though as LLL won’t see it which is why I stated not to do so. However should you feel this thread is pointless, why are you posting here? No one’s forcing you to so the choice of whether you stay and continue to post or not is yours alone 🙂
@tehƧP@ƦKly†ANK™ -Ⅲ???:
And your point is? I provided the info when i didn’t have to. Up to you to find it and do what you will with it. Wouldn’t kill you to "scan the thread for it" as you’d like to say when all you really have to do is just find it within the thread yourself. Just use your browser’s Find Next and you shouldn’t have any problems. I provided the contact info because I was asked to in a nice way by HunterTech 🙂
@suteki_da_ne0087:
You’re welcome my friend! Happy for you after hearing that news 🙂 Thanks to you though now it’s a bit more clearer as to LLL’s currently being worked on projects according to your post.
Hmm… I wonder if Giacchino’s score for Call of Duty: Finest Hour is even a remote possibility…
Those requests are for Call of Duty and Call of Duty: Finest Hour, both by Michael Giacchino.
Call of Duty did have a release, but it is missing about 7 minutes or so of music.
I didn’t make the requests yet, of course, just being as polite as I can asking if I can make a request or two.
And your point is? I provided the info when i didn’t have to. Up to you to find it and do what you will with it. Wouldn’t kill you to "scan the thread for it" as you’d like to say when all you really have to do is just find it within the thread yourself. Just use your browser’s Find Next and you shouldn’t have any problems. I provided the contact info because I was asked to in a nice way by HunterTech 🙂
Shrine has plenty of people like you around. :rolleyes:
2 requests is the maximum amount I would make. I also asked them if could first, before making the requests. It felt better and less intrusive / rude to do it that way, so I’m not like "gimmie cod scores thanks bye".
Because we like speculating and now maybe requesting? I don’t know.
Plenty of people like me around? What exactly do you mean by that? because to me, that means that I’m not alone and in good company haha 🙂
@CLONEMASTER 6.41:
In all seriousness man, real nice of you 🙂 Respect that. I did the same prior to actually giving them a sample of my long request list.
@TheSkeletonMan939:
I see your point. But I’m not a youtuber clogging up their facebook. If they felt the same way you do, they would have issued a no request policy or stated not taking at this time. Or they would have simply ignored. When I asked them if I could make requests, they said ok and so I did nothing wrong. Clonemaster apparently went that same route although he hasn’t actually requested yet. My opinion is they welcome requests and would issue a no requests right now if they felt like it was getting too much. But I think they welcome it because it gives them an idea as to what people want. Foe example, if there’s requests for say T2, Danny Elfman’s Spiderman and the larger amount of requests are for T2, they’ll put a higher priority on that as that got more requests. Of course this is just a hypothetical example. T2 and Elfman’s Spiderman may have issues that need to be worked out, whatever those issues are for LLL to release them, if they ever plan to. There were some posts on this site about the T2 master tapes being lost. But what was lost can be found. As far as I know, no updates on this if it’s in fact true.
But I get where you’re coming from too. Flooding/clogging an open forum with requests is a way of taking advantage of someone’s generosity which isn’t nice. If I wanted to go in that direction, which I didn’t, I would’ve "clogged" them with my entire list which is multiple pages long. If they feel like it’s too much, they may just ignore too. So guys, request if you want. But please go easy on that as TheSkeletonMan939 does make some great points. I suggest maybe ask first if you can make them prior to actually making them or as a better suggestion, wait a while before even contacting them.
Like I said, they’re film music fans themselves. They’re very aware of what people want. The problem is that it’s rarely a case of phoning the film company and asking for the master tapes. There are legal restrictions, signatures needed, and sometimes the film company will just say ‘no’. It also takes time. That Family Guy album they just made? It took years. Just ask Azetlor about it. Same for their upcoming Ferris Bueller release – it took many years.
And sometimes a release just won’t sell, and a business like La-La Land always has to be very aware of that possibility. I believe someone from the company once said how after the heavy costs of producing a Limited Edition to Dimitri Tiomkin’s Giant, no one bought it. From now on, LLL will be very hesitant to produce soundtracks to Golden Age film scores.
Regarding your two examples, Spidey, and T2: the complete score to Spider-Man leaked years ago. You can find it all pretty easily even on YouTube, I’m sure. LLL likely could not offer much more than what’s already been leaked – which translates to low sales.
You’re right about T2, apparently the master tapes were lost in a fire. But on the other hand, T2’s sound has been constantly remixed ever since its theatrical release. I’m pretty sure there are at least five different mixes for it – and some of them are recent, indicating that at least some form of the music must survive. I don’t know. You’d think that would be a bit of a no-brainer to release, so I bet there’s some behind-the-scenes trouble a record label would have to deal with in order to produce an album like that.
All right, I’m going to spill the beans.
[Quackshot, Darkwing Duck, Rescue Rangers, Magical Quest feat. Mickey Mouse, etc]
I want them to do a HUGE Boxset ! Ah, a Man can dream… :laugh:
"Good suggestions"
:rolleyes:
Like I said, they have their own plans and they’re probably way better than whatever we could think of.
Finest Hour’s score I don’t actually see being released at this day in age on any other label. It might happen at some point, though. One can only dream…
as well as an extended edition of the cowboys of moo mesa intro theme because despite my absolute hatred for the cesspool of misery and unadulterated human sorrow that is country music, the intro is pretty fucking awesome.
and btas volume 4.
Don’t worry, it’s happening.
They announce on Facebook every now and then how many releases they have planned.
Their projected schedule for releases depend on money and time on their part.
And even though a lot of fans buy their stuff, just think how often they have stuff going into the discount bin for under $10.
And I don’t think they see a dime on any of the Shipping & Handling charges, either.
I imagine if everyone actually bought their stuff at full price, they’d be able to take requests more seriously.
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And we’re talking they’ve got the whole year planned.
So any requests, they have to look into after a major release and see how far into the future they can do anything about (at least a year? maybe 3 years down the road? also they might have plans for it already but not for another 2 years?)
They also believe in the surprise element for their releases.
Like how trailers used to be and not everyone show up just to watch the trailer and walk out on the movie. :rolleyes:
Vinyl 1 – Star Trek theme
Vinyl 2 – Wonder Woman theme
CD1 – The Killing Joke
CD2 – ? maybe B:TAS Vol. 4 (they already confirmed they were working on this) ?
CD3 – ? maybe a Wonder Woman score release ?
CD4 – ?
CD5 – ?
Make your predictions now, folks!
should have specified IN MY LIFETIME, not my grandson’s robotic clone-child
"BATMAN THE ANIMATED SERIES Vol 4 (includes last of the first 65 episodes plus ARKHAM ARCHIVES — remaining missing odds and ends from other volumes)"
From MV Gerhard of LLL, coming this summer. I bet the 4-CD Voyager set and the X-Files set are the other two CD releases.
Don’t worry. You couldn’t scare me bc I’m not one who lives in fear.
You sayin I’m not educated? Educated about what exactly?
Their budget is already spent on plans for this year.
They announce on Facebook every now and then how many releases they have planned.
Their projected schedule for releases depend on money and time on their part.
And even though a lot of fans buy their stuff, just think how often they have stuff going into the discount bin for under $10.
And I don’t think they see a dime on any of the Shipping & Handling charges, either.
I imagine if everyone actually bought their stuff at full price, they’d be able to take requests more seriously.
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And we’re talking they’ve got the whole year planned.
So any requests, they have to look into after a major release and see how far into the future they can do anything about (at least a year? maybe 3 years down the road? also they might have plans for it already but not for another 2 years?)
They also believe in the surprise element for their releases.
Like how trailers used to be and not everyone show up just to watch the trailer and walk out on the movie. :rolleyes:
https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13607024_10154433088358755_3690285761163314636_n.j pg?oh=d56393dda14d06b77dba62071fb88599&oe=5833E0C6
JUSTICE LEAGUE!!!!
SUPERGIRL S1
JUSTICE LEAGUE
THE KILLING JOKE
BATMAN VOL.4!!!!
DC HEAVEN SENT TO US THIS MONTH!!!! OH BABY!!
Where Is Arrow S4, Legends of Tomorrow S1…….?
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I see they’ve adopted the terrible new DC logo for their soundtrack releases….
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SUPERGIRL S1
JUSTICE LEAGUE
THE KILLING JOKE
BATMAN VOL.4!!!!
DC HEAVEN SENT TO US THIS MONTH!!!! OH BABY!!
My initial reaction as well!
La-La-Land has outdone themselves again and with the help of the DC Midas Touch too.
https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13607024_10154433088358755_3690285761163314636_n.j pg?oh=d56393dda14d06b77dba62071fb88599&oe=5833E0C6
JUSTICE LEAGUE!!!!
It’s good to be a DC fan. :treknod:
:rolfdata:
Ritmanis, McCuistion, and Carter really set the bar high with their score to the "Secret Origins" 3-parter.
TRACK LISTING:
DISC 1 [79:06]
JUSTICE LEAGUE
1. Main Title (Lolita Ritmanis) 1:02
SECRET ORIGINS, PART I (Michael McCuistion)
2. Teaser/Discover Chamber 1:23
3. Solution for Peace 1:14
4. Telepathic Message 1:35
5. Metropolis Under Attack/Military Intervention 3:20
6. Superman Finds J’onn 1:43
SECRET ORIGINS, PART II (Lolita Ritmanis)
7. Breaking Her Promise 0:50
8. Curtains for Batman 3:16
SECRET ORIGINS, PART III (Kristopher Carter)
9. Uneasy Allies 1:42
10. Batman to the Rescue 5:01
11. Imperium Retreats/The Justice League 2:40
THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD, PART I (Michael McCuistion)
12. Flash Catches Truck Thieves 4:02
13. Gorilla on the Loose 2:05
14. Flash-Back 1:39
15. Search for Grodd 2:54
THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD, PART II (Michael McCuistion)
16. Justice League Attempts Escape 2:33
17. Grodd Deceives Everyone 0:42
LEGENDS, PART I (Lolita Ritmanis)
18. Enter the Green Guardsman/Roll Call 2:08
19. When I Was a Kid 0:33
20. The Decoder Rings 2:33
21. Chill Out 1:13
LEGENDS, PART II (Lolita Ritmanis)
22. Battle Scars 1:26
23. Through the Gateway 0:52
24. They Gave Their Lives for Us 0:36
ECLIPSED, PART I (Kristopher Carter)
25. Soldiers Find Gem 3:19
ECLIPSED, PART II (Kristopher Carter)
26. Mophir Jumps Princess/Man vs. Snake 3:30
27. Green Lantern Has Diamond 2:15
28. AFD Hits Sun* 4:04
29. Flash Goes for Gold/Mophir Gets Job 3:45
THE ENEMY BELOW, PART I (Michael McCuistion)
30. Justice League Saves Crew/Offer to Negotiate 2:59
31. Destiny of Atlantis 1:11
32. Batman Saves Aquaman 0:48
THE ENEMY BELOW, PART II (Michael McCuistion)
33. Orm Takes Control/Orm Captures Justice League 3:29
34. The Ultimate Sacrifice 2:03
35. Arctic Battle 2:46
36. Aquaman’s Legacy 0:37
Disc 1 Total Time: 79:06
DISC 2
JUSTICE LEAGUE
1. End Credits (extended) (Lolita Ritmanis) 0:49
INJUSTICE FOR ALL, PART I (Lolita Ritmanis)
2. When Money Talks 2:50
3. Test Results 0:56
4. A Cast of Characters 2:56
5. A Party Without Me? 1:53
INJUSTICE FOR ALL, PART II (Lolita Ritmanis)
6. Recap (Injustice for All, Part II) 1:01
7. He’s Still Alive 2:07
8. The Key to Our Victory/Luthor’s Grand Entrance* 2:54
PARADISE LOST, PART I (Kristopher Carter)
9. Returning Home 4:18
10. Diana Fights Statue/Diana Saves Girl 3:29
PARADISE LOST, PART II (Kristopher Carter)
11. Recap (Paradise Lost, Part II) 0:59
12. Journey to Tartarus 1:18
13. Faust Frees Hades 2:34
14. League Fights Hades 3:29
15. Diana Banished 1:17
A KNIGHT OF SHADOWS, PART I (Michael McCuistion)
16. Batman Talks With Jason 1:21
17. Morgaine’s Psychic Spell/The Demon Intervenes 3:44
A KNIGHT OF SHADOWS, PART II (Michael McCuistion)
18. Jason’s Destiny 1:28
METAMORPHOSIS, PART I (Lolita Ritmanis)
19. Stagg Finds Volunteer/Stagg Visits Saph 1:47
METAMORPHOSIS, PART II (Michael McCuistion)
20. Stagg’s Monster 1:17
21. Metamorpho Returns 0:53
TABULA RASA, PART I (Lolita Ritmanis)
22. Almost Like a Brother/Let Me Tell You a Story 1:40
TABULA RASA, PART II (Lolita Ritmanis)
23. Recap (Tabula Rasa, Part II) 1:03
24. You Missed Me 1:35
25. Pivotal Moment 1:40
26. A Real Hero 2:48
THE SAVAGE TIME, PART I (Kristopher Carter)
27. Meet Der Furhrruhhr/Diana Saves Steve*** 3:04
THE SAVAGE TIME, PART II (Lolita Ritmanis)
28. Where’s Green Lantern? 1:55
29. Blackhawks Arrive 2:27
30. Lay Down Our Lives/We’ve Got a War to Fight 2:21
31. A New World Order** 2:25
32. Enjoy the Moment*** 1:07
33. Blackhawk Island/It’s a Trap 1:41
THE SAVAGE TIME, PART III (Michael McCuistion)
34. Justice League Attacks Base 1:19
35. Savage Invasion/Defeat**/**** 7:15
36. Reunited**** 1:30
Disc 2 Total Time: 78:27
DISC 3
TWILIGHT, PART I (Kristopher Carter)
1. Steppenwolf Steps Out/Highfather’s Warning* 2:40
2. Heroes Find Orion* 5:25
TWILIGHT, PART II (Lolita Ritmanis, Kristopher Carter & Michael McCuistion)
3. Highfather’s Lesson (L. Ritmanis) 1:00
4. Darkseid’s Doublecross* (K. Carter) 2:19
5. Search for Superman (L. Ritmanis) 0:26
6. Supes Means Business*/Darkseid Gets Hotfoot* (M. McCuistion) 3:16
WAR WORLD, PART I (Lolita Ritmanis)
7. No Sign of Them/Give Him to Draaga 1:16
WAR WORLD, PART II (Lolita Ritmanis)
8. I’ll Take My Chances 0:44
9. Stuck on Garbage Planet 0:43
10. No One Touches Our Stuff 1:11
ONLY A DREAM, PART I (Michael McCuistion)
11. Parole Denied/Prison Break 4:03
12. Dr. Destiny 2:07
13. Destiny Lullaby 1:14
ONLY A DREAM, PART II (Michael McCuistion)
14. Superman Returns to Smallville 2:13
15. Green Lantern’s Decision 1:44
HEARTS AND MINDS, PART I (Lolita Ritmanis)
16. Alert 1:16
17. I Was Lucky 1:33
18. I Am Radocko 1:03
19. Turn up the Heat 2:31
HEARTS AND MINDS, PART II (Lolita Ritmanis)
20. Ancient Drawings 3:21
21. As a Friend and Equal 0:42
22. Take Out the Flame 1:29
23. Aftermath 1:23
WILD CARDS, PART I (Michael McCuistion)
24. Joker Goes Nationwide 1:17
25. It’s the Joker Show/Royal Flush Gang Revealed 3:13
26. Poor Gifted Children/Green Lantern Saves Hawkgirl 3:25
WILD CARDS, PART II (Michael McCuistion)
27. Baby Ace 1:50
28. A Man and a Woman 1:52
HEREAFTER, PART I (Kristopher Carter)
29. Villains’ Pact/Supes Zapped*/Death of Supes/Live Coverage 4:19
30. Supes’ Funeral 1:32
HEREAFTER, PART II (Kristopher Carter)
31. Supes Begins Journey 1:17
32. Supes Forges Sword/Supes Fights Wolfpack 2:20
33. Supes Meets Savage/Supes Smacks Savage 3:36
34. Supes Snoops 1:09
35. Supes Regains Powers* 3:48
36. Supes Rejoins League*/Savage Redemption 2:23
JUSTICE LEAGUE
37. Main Theme (extended) (Lolita Ritmanis) 2:03
Disc 3 Total Time: 79:05
DISC 4
A BETTER WORLD, PART I (Michael McCuistion)
1. Smallville University Demonstration/Batman Discovers Alternate
Universe 3:50
2. Justice Lords Cross Over 2:23
A BETTER WORLD, PART II (Michael McCuistion)
3. Dueling Batmen/Green Lantern Rescues Hawkgirl 2:36
4. League vs. Lords 6:31
THE TERROR BEYOND, PART I (Lolita Ritmanis)
5. Where Are We? 1:34
6. I Must Be Allowed to Concentrate 1:43
THE TERROR BEYOND, PART II (Lolita Ritmanis)
7. Recap (The Terror Beyond, Part II) 1:03
8. The Price Was High 1:50
9. Soul 2:09
MAID OF HONOR, PART I (Kristopher Carter)
10. Parisian Eve 0:27
11. Museum Party Source 1:39
12. Thugs Crash Party 1:23
13. Laboratory Caper* 2:10
14. Audrey Leaps From Tower 1:21
15. Space Station Hijacking 2:10
MAID OF HONOR, PART II (Kristopher Carter)
16. Recap (Maid of Honor, Part II) 1:03
17. Audrey & Diana Catfight 1:00
18. Flash Payback/Audrey Ends on Top 4:06
COMFORT AND JOY (Lolita Ritmanis)
19. Like a Child 1:29
20. Home for the Holidays 1:53
21. Feeling More Festive/The Source 2:31
22. Christmas Eve/Merry Christmas*** 2:43
STARCROSSED, PART I (Lolita Ritmanis)
23. Any Sign of Trouble? 0:40
24. Mortal Enemies 1:08
25. Talak/Spoken For 3:08
26. Surrender or Die 3:11
STARCROSSED, PART II (Kristopher Carter)
27. League on the Run 1:31
28. Hawkgirl Pleads for Earth 2:40
29. Hawkgirl Helps Heroes*** 1:46
STARCROSSED, PART III (Lolita Ritmanis & Michael McCuistion)
30. Mind Reading/The Flame (L. Ritmanis) 1:41
31. Tell Me (L. Ritmanis) 0:39
32. Watchtower Reclaimed (M. McCuistion) 3:28
33. Talak vs. Green Lantern (M. McCuistion) 5:07
34. In My Eyes (L. Ritmanis) 1:59
35. Farewell Hawkgirl (L. Ritmanis) 2:22
JUSTICE LEAGUE
36. End Credits (Lolita Ritmanis) 0:31
Disc 4 Total Time: 78:41
TOTAL SET TIME: 315:19
* INCLUDES THEMATIC MATERIAL BY SHIRLEY WALKER
** INCLUDES THEMATIC MATERIAL BY KRISTOPHER CARTER
*** INCLUDES THEMATIC MATERIAL BY MICHAEL McCUISTION
**** INCLUDES THEMATIC MATERIAL BY LOLITA RITMANIS
Secret Origins!
The Enemy Below!
Twilight!
W – Wild Cards!!!
B:TAS is 2 discs.
Killing Joke, The Flash, and Supergirl are 1.
JL is 4 discs.
WTF!?
I assume previous Flash and Arrow installments did not sell quite well enough to warrant multi-disc releases this time around.
Regarding the JL track listing, not sure why some episodes only have 1-2 tracks. On a more happier note, however, glad the entire series is included. Hope it sells well enough to warrant a Justice League Unlimited set as that had some great music too. Some of them being in the episodes, Initiation, For The Man Who Has Everything, The Return, Dark Heart, Once & Future Thing 2-partner, Doomsday Sanction, Panic In The Sky, Divided We Fall, Destroyer)
WONDER WOMAN: PICTURE DISC VINYL 7’’ SINGLE: LIMITED EDITION
TRACK LISTING:
Diana Prince: Main Title (The Wonder Woman) Season One
Wonder Woman: Main Title (The Wonder Woman) Season Three
The Flash S2
TRACK LISTING:
1. How It Ended / Reluctant Hero (4:35)
2. Harrison’s Will / Henry Released (2:54)
3. Jay Garrick Warns of a Man Called Zoom (2:20)
4. Stein Explains a Multiverse (2:00)
5. Family of Rogues (2:42)
6. Joe Tells Iris the Truth About Her Mother (2:51)
7. The New Firestorm (1:44)
8. Staged Fight to Lure Zoom (2:19)
9. The Face of Your Hero (2:59)
10. Grodd Into the Breach (4:04)
11. Vandal Savage Arrives (1:50)
12. Who Is Kendra? / Hawkman Cometh (3:07)
13. Savage Attack, a Legend Is Born (3:05)
14. You Have a Son, His Name Is Wally (2:02)
15. Let It Snow Villains (3:04)
16. Sending Reverse Flash Back / Wells Betrays (4:56)
17. Welcome to Earth-2 (2:42)
18. Hello, Breachers (2:06)
19. Hunting and Electrifying King Shark (2:21)
20. The Right Decision (3:47)
21. Who Is Hunter Zolomon? (2:36)
22. Ready to Save the World (4:07)
23. Stuck in the Speed Force (3:54)
24. Black Siren in Central City (2:28)
25. The Race of His Life (3:59)
26. I Will Wait for You (3:54)
TOTAL ALBUM TIME: 78:32
Supergirl S1
TRACK LISTING:
1. You Will Do Extraordinary Things (4:49)
2. Meeting Jimmy (2:08)
3. A Hero Emerges (3:14)
4. Telling Winn (1:22)
5. Fighting Vartox (3:28)
6. Gift From Clark / Stronger Together (3:01)
7. Fight or Flight (4:22)
8. Interview Granted (3:27)
9. Assistant Problems (1:51)
10. Chatting With Clark (2:13)
11. I Came Here to Save the World (3:12)
12. Confronting Maxwell Lord (3:06)
13. Strange Visitors From Other Planets (3:11)
14. Joy Ride (1:20)
15. How Does She Do It? (1:50)
16. Harnessing Anger (2:04)
17. Inspirational Boss (1:13)
18. My Name Is Jonn Jonzz (2:19)
19. Under Attack (2:47)
20. Catty Questions (1:55)
21. Heroes Find a Way (2:25)
22. Dying Is Easier (2:47)
23. Alex Brings Kara Back (3:30)
24. Fortress of Solitude (3:27)
25. Afraid of Losing You (1:58)
26. Martian Manhunter Revealed / Your Father is Alive (3:52)
27. World’s Finest (2:20)
28. Hope Speech / Lifting Fort Roz (4:19)
29. Theme From Supergirl (1:13)
TOTAL ALBUM TIME: 78:38
Didn’t see anything on their FB page regarding a track listing for The Killing Joke or BTAS Vol.4. Also saw nothing regarding Arrow S4 and Legends of Tomorrow S1. Both had music that deserves to be released in some form or another so hope somewhere down the line in the future it eventually will be.
Whereas each episode of the Batman and Superman series was composed as a sort of "mini-movie" in which the story told a story, Justice League is more like a bunch of individual themes and tunes spread out across 22 minutes. What they’ve done is taken the highlights and put them together. I was a little confused at first but I’m glad they took the route they did.
Yes, I really hope this sells well! Not only for a JLU set but also for a Volume 2.
For JLU, I’m hoping we’ll see tracks from
– the Batman/Ace scene in EPILOGUE
– Everything from THE RETURN
– Flash’s run in DIVIDED WE FALL
– All sorts of great Galatea cues from FEARFUL SYMMETRY
– the roundtable cue in DOOMSDAY SANCTION
– The last few moments from EPILOGUE where Terry and Bruce are talking (and of course the BB version of Walker’s theme)
… and that’s not the least of it!
Didn’t see anything on their FB page regarding a track listing for The Killing Joke or BTAS Vol.4. Also saw nothing regarding Arrow S4 and Legends of Tomorrow S1. Both had music that deserves to be released in some form or another so hope somewhere down the line in the future it eventually will be.
Arrow and LoT are coming later in the year.
I posted the Batman tracklist in another thread. (Thread 193632)
The Killing Joke:
1. How the Story Begins ??? Lolita Ritmanis
2. We???ve Got a Robbery ??? Michael McCuistion
3. Uncle Not Pleased ??? Kristopher Carter
4. Narcissist and Sociopath ??? Michael McCuistion
5. Hit on Yacht ??? Kristopher Carter
6. Serious Business ??? Lolita Ritmanis
7. Bats and Babs Cross the Line ??? Kristopher Carter
8. Rooftop Regrets ??? Kristopher Carter
9. The Abyss ??? Michael McCuistion
10. Batman Was Right ??? Lolita Ritmanis
11. Storage Unit Corpses ??? Kristopher Carter
12. The Halls Of Arkham ??? Michael McCuistion
13. Joker Imposter ??? Kristopher Carter
14. Making A Killing ??? Michael McCuistion
15. Jeannie Flashback ??? Lolita Ritmanis
16. Looking For A Clue ??? Michael McCuistion
17. Broken Books ??? Kristopher Carter
18. Hoods Present the Hood ??? Kristopher Carter
19. Nothing Will Be the Same ??? Michael McCuistion
20. Trapped in a Nightmare ??? Lolita Ritmanis
21. Jeannie Is Gone ??? Lolita Ritmanis
22. Bats Pummels For Clues ??? Kristopher Carter
23. Throw the Book ??? Michael McCuistion
24. Horrifying Images ??? Michael McCuistion
25. Bats Receives Tickets ??? Kristopher Carter
26. Ghost Train Stops ??? Lolita Ritmanis
27. Chemical Factory Heist ??? Kristopher Carter
28. Batman Arrives at the Carnival ??? Lolita Ritmanis
29. Merry-Go-Round Source ??? Michael McCuistion
30. By The Book ??? Michael McCuistion
31. All It Takes Is One Bad Day ??? Lolita Ritmanis
32. Let Me Help You ??? Michael McCuistion
33. Oracle Is Here ??? Kristopher Carter
34. End Credits ??? Michael McCuistion, Kristopher Carter, Lolita Ritmanis
35. I Go Looney ??? Michael McCuistion, Kristopher Carter, Lolita Ritmanis (feat. Mark Hamill)
The Tracks For Killing Joke Look Amazing!
Volume 2 for Justice League you mean? Hmmm….what’s missing from the upcoming Volume 1 set? Thought Vol.1 had all the eps from the 2 JL seasons covered.
Once LLL’s free of their currently working on project plans, I hope they consider music from the 1966 Batman series. They did an expanded edition of the 1966 movie which I’ve been listening to and watched the movie lately so it prompted me to now want the TV series music released as well at some point.
Nice track listing for The Killing Joke. The Arrow S4 and Lot S1 tracks as far as the research I’ve done haven’t been released yet, probably will be when it’s closer to the release date. My favorite Lot music overall aside from the Previously On….and opening/closing credits which is in every episode is contained in the Star City episode where we met an older, one armed Oliver Queen. The variation of the Oliver Queen theme when Sara first discovers Oliver’s alive to which he replies "Get Out! Long time no see, Sara." is great. I love it. As for Arrow S4, really liked the music heard in the last scene of the finale.
Wonder Woman’s also getting a deserved release. No idea if an OST was released previously for if I’m not mistaken, it’s the TV series LLL’s releasing a LE vinyl for.
Hardly. It’s just selections from various episodes.
Well they can. It’d just mean a bigger set. But they went with the "not all eggs in one basket" approach. Understandable if they are unsure how well the JL set will sell. Why go through all the effort to release everything when you’re unsure of how well it’ll sell?
@TheSkeletonMan:
You’re right. In Blackest Night isn’t on Volume 1. The upcoming set does have everything I want – all or most of my favorite JL music – on it though so I am very happy about that and am anticipating purchasing it when it’s released.
You and me both!
I think this might be the first time since The New Batman/Superman Adventures that the DMP have had the opportunity to work with a full, actual orchestra instead of just samples.
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You’re right. In Blackest Night isn’t on Volume 1. The upcoming set does have everything I want – all or most of my favorite JL music – on it though so I am very happy about that and am anticipating purchasing it when it’s released.
Ditto!
One cue that I was hoping would be included (but appears not to be) is the finale to "Wild Cards" (the Ace vs. Joker vs. Batman showdown)… oh well. It’s certainly an excellent selection of cues though!
Haven’t yet understood/see a genuinely good reason as to why everything isn’t included. I get wanting to save some material for a future set provided the prior one does well. This isn’t just about LLL. This is a general comment really. I don’t know a good example I can provide beyond Batman 1989, Returns for Forever. They had pre-LLL releases. But people had to wait years for a label to release all the music. Why didn’t the original release just contain everything? They don’t really provide a reason for this leaving people to only speculate as to why. A lot of effort goes into the creation of these albums/sets nl for them to be incomplete as they’re missing material. I myself am a completist who’d get all the music for one definitive release no matter how many discs it took bc I’d want my efforts to produce something complete. Not saying it’ll be easy bc it won’t be. But I take satisfaction in putting efforts for challenging things. I can understand something like T2 over loss of masters or if something’s unreleased due to a copyright issue which might be why. Again, not a complaint or ant. More of just….wondering….
If JL Vol 1 sells well, maybe it’ll be on a Vol 2. I’m no actually sure how much JL material is missing from Vol 1. Depending on that, it’s possible and wouldn’t surprise me if LLL took the route of making Vol 2 the missing JL material and provided there’s space, a portion of JLU. With if there’s a 3rd Vol, the rest of JLU. If there’s a lot of JL missing, then VOl 2 will be just that while Vol 3 & 4 are JLU bc I don’t know that they’ll get all JLU material on Vol 3.
Also what I appreciate about LLL is they separate cues. Maybe not always. But it seems like they put more effort to separating over other labels, certainly the ones who release the Original Motion Picture Scores of films which combine multiple cues into one track. While I don’t hate it bc in the end it’s better to include the cues even if it’s multiple cues on one track rather then leave the cue off the OST completely, I much prefer cues t b separate bc I get a better listen that way as it allows me to focus on one track and one cue at a time, you know? The multi-cues in one track also (sometimes) makes the track 5 minutes or longer depending on how many cues are thrown into a track.
There are two scores I can recall having a complete release initially. The first being Craig Armstrong’s The Incredible Hulk. Being that it was a 2 disc set, with 45 tracks total, it pretty much presented everything in the movie. I imagine it only happened because director Louis Leterrier requested it to be. The other is Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, which actually had more material than the film (3 discs, 39 tracks total).
You mean for Justice League? Not all the music is worth listening to, and if Vol. 1 sells well enough, your reward is a Vol. 2 with more music.
Why didn’t the original release just contain everything
Two reasons:
– It’s impractical
– It’s costlier
No one besides the crazy completionists want ALL the music from a movie. For most film music fans, the OSTs are enough; and for casual listeners, the OST is most certainly enough. Including ALL the cues from a film on a release drives the price tag up and is polarizing to a lot of people.
It wasn’t until recently that people began wanting all the music from a movie. People used to be just fine with a single vinyl with the best selections from a film serving as the OST.
I can understand something like T2 over loss of masters or if something’s unreleased due to a copyright issue which might be why. Again, not a complaint or ant. More of just….wondering….
The masters aren’t lost. As far as I can tell that’s just a rumor.
I’m no actually sure how much JL material is missing from Vol 1. Depending on that, it’s possible and wouldn’t surprise me if LLL took the route of making Vol 2 the missing JL material and provided there’s space, a portion of JLU. With if there’s a 3rd Vol, the rest of JLU. If there’s a lot of JL missing, then VOl 2 will be just that while Vol 3 & 4 are JLU bc I don’t know that they’ll get all JLU material on Vol 3.
There’s tons of stuff missing from Vol. 1. Entire episodes aren’t even represented. But that’s okay, because as I said, they’ve picked the strongest cues for release; if a second volume should be produced, I’m sure there’ll be a lot of gems to be used for that one as well.
JLU will be its own release, I’m sure. And I don’t imagine that they’ll go out of their way to release ALL the Justice League music. Two volumes is enough.
"Haven’t yet understood/see a genuinely good reason as to why everything isn’t included."
No that wasn’t towards Justice League. It was a general statement towards any/everything that’s been released as an OST which are usually if not always incomplete.
"No one besides the crazy completionists want ALL the music from a movie. For most film music fans, the OSTs are enough; and for casual listeners, the OST is most certainly enough. Including ALL the cues from a film on a release drives the price tag up and is polarizing to a lot of people.
It wasn’t until recently that people began wanting all the music from a movie. People used to be just fine with a single vinyl with the best selections from a film serving as the OST."
Very true. But as sites such as this one shows, people are still (understandably) upset that a lot of good material was left out. Batman Returns is a great example. LLL’s version had many things the original OST left out. One of which is all the music contained in the first Batman scene where he takes out the Red Triangle Circus Gang and saves Selina Kyle from that clown with that shock buzzer thing. The first OST contained nothing from that scene as far as I remember it. It’s not necessarily that ALL the music HAS to be included. I just think people want the good stuff, a lot of which is often omitted from OST’s till a label like LLL puts out a more completed effort of work.
No one would buy that.
Two reasons:
– It’s impractical
– It’s costlier
No one besides the crazy completionists want ALL the music from a movie. For most film music fans, the OSTs are enough; and for casual listeners, the OST is most certainly enough. Including ALL the cues from a film on a release drives the price tag up and is polarizing to a lot of people.
It wasn’t until recently that people began wanting all the music from a movie. People used to be just fine with a single vinyl with the best selections from a film serving as the OST.
Pretty much this. As much as I would love complete scores to my favorite films, it’s pretty much a laborious and costly process to pad things out on 2 or more discs and not to mention that you have the-powers-that-be who would most likely say a simple "no". Best example: Lukas Kendall’s brilliant remastering of "Thunderball", "You Only Live Twice", "Live And Let Die", "Diamonds Are Forever" and "On Her Majesty’s Secret Service" would have contained more music, but the project was getting very costly and we would have had a 2-CD for "Thunderball", "You Only Live Twice", "Diamonds Are Forever" and "On Her Majesty’s Secret Service" with all the cues intact (especially the ones that were left out of the album). Also "Live And Let Die" was a George Martin score and all his masters were in Abbey Road (he was the Fifth Beatle after all), so you know that means "money" and we’ve lost out on "The Man With The Golden Gun" getting the expanded treatment in 2003.
We also have to keep in mind that CDs rarely sells anymore, because we’re in the digital age, unless it’s a CD by a big name music artist and not anything remotely related to film.
I don’t mind listening to a truncated/listening experience order OST, as I’m pretty much used to it with Disney soundtracks in the 90s, however, an expanded/complete release would be nice (I was literally blown away by RCA’s complete soundtrack to "Star Wars" back when the Special Editions came out in ’97, though I’ve only owned the soundtrack back in 1999 during TPM’s release and played it endlessly. In fact, it was my first exposure to the art of the expanded/complete soundtrack). However, it’s unlikely, due to costs, as it was already well-explained by members on here, but time can only tell.
Rumors I’m getting sick of hearing by now…
And the music, although it is not credited, sounds pretty much, and I’d bet my neck off on it, since his style is so unique and distingishable, I’d bet it’s Richard Stone. The great, late maestro, the next Carl Stalling. A wonderful. And I was wondering.. if LLL has dared with Family Guy, Batman, and many other Warner classics.. how long til they work on any of the 90s TV cartoons that have great music? Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, Freakazoid.. I don’t care which one and I don’t care how much, even just three episodes would do, but I really want his music to be released..
I’m pretty sure LLL has it on their sights – as much as they’ve been having FAMILY GUY for years – but the problem is, the amount of licensed music there is in the scores, how much there is, how little they are – they’re difficult to release in CD, but I do hope one day they do it. Because trust me, his scores are fantastic.
Then again, they can also release Bruce Broughton’s Tiny Toons, and anyother – it’s more about the show than composers, really.
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By the way if anyone wants to see the short: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSNI__cR_4w
Quite impressive for literally 1995-1996, eh?
the main characters look like 2D most of the time where I would see the main focus of 3D being on the environment.
the main characters look like 2D most of the time where I would see the main focus of 3D being on the environment.
Nope, it’s all plain CGI. It’s just well done/stylized. It’s impressive for the year it was made.. it premiered in 1996, but having into account the months it takes for it to be made, it could be done in 1995.
Looking at wikipedia, the 2D version has been released on home media in…
Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1
So someone could have easily updated the video for a better picture quality upload.
Same can be said for T2: Judgment Day which anyone who’s seen that film (and many are probably on this site) already knows. Not only was it ahead of its time, but still holds up today and probably better than most if not all today’s films. See back then, the effects of T2 weren’t so common, cutting edge, ahead of its time, etc. Now though, films overuse them and many times if not always to the point of where they rely on those effects to sell to make quick cash rather than put much if not effort into the story, acting, etc. T2 was very effects heavy. But it also told a great story, had great acting, music, and everything else needed (and probably more) to make a movie not only successful, but still talked about all these years later. I say this as I rewatched it recently. And you can throw Back To The Future Trilogy, especially the first 2 in the same vein as T2.
Same can be said for T2: Judgment Day which anyone who’s seen that film (and many are probably on this site) already knows. Not only was it ahead of its time, but still holds up today and probably better than most if not all today’s films. See back then, the effects of T2 weren’t so common, cutting edge, ahead of its time, etc. Now though, films overuse them and many times if not always to the point of where they rely on those effects to sell to make quick cash rather than put much if not effort into the story, acting, etc. T2 was very effects heavy. But it also told a great story, had great acting, music, and everything else needed (and probably more) to make a movie not only successful, but still talked about all these years later. I say this as I rewatched it recently. And you can throw Back To The Future Trilogy, especially the first 2 in the same vein as T2.
It’s DAK’s favorite film! I also got this:
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You were almost correct.
2nd? I never get anything right.
Are you trying to make puns here? Because it Almost worked.
That is sad. I really don’t think piracy’s the problem with that.. Just this is a very niche market..
We’re never getting more Warner cartoon music </3
Indeed. As much as I love the DMP, I would never buy, say, a Justice League 10-disc set. That’s a huge investment and a lot of music that just won’t be listened to at the end of the day.
You can go to the Film Score Monthly forum and see everyone getting all pissy that their favorite film/television score isn’t receiving the desirable box-set treatment.
BUT I think music from the original Looney Tunes shorts would be a better possibility. Not only because the shorts are more popular, but the music is more recognizable as well. The only problem would be to see if Warner Bros. still have the original masters for the shorts. Or if they do, if they’re in any state that can be restored/remastered for a release.
Incidentally, I’m stunned that today Warner cheaps out on their ‘music for animation’ department and thereby relegates their much-anticipated Killing Joke movie – which, by the way, was Fathom Event’s most successful film showing – to nothing more than a string orchestra. Whereas twenty years ago they provided the budget for full orchestras for everything from Batman to Tiny Toons.
It’s not like their animation today is all that good – it usually sucks balls.
The scores for the 90s cartoons would be easier to find, I hope, and are just as good, if we talk Animaniacs or Tiny Toons, specially, that are very similar to the classic Looney scores. Not to mention, both cartoons, the old and new, are dificult store in volume sets, and pretty sure are expensive to get in due to licensing, since they use A LOT of popular music, and they have to pay for the recordings that use "Powerhouse"… I guess when LLL is completely done with DC… they may try.. I guess they do have it in the list of want to do, but hey, it’s never easy.. but if they managed to do Family Guy, who knows, in a future we may get Animaniacs, Tiny Toons. I’ll scream out of joy the day that happens. That, or Freakazoid, pretty much any 90s cartoon that had a good score in the Warners.
For now, all we can do is wait til I get a disc reader for my laptop, then rip the Animaniacs chapters’ 5.1 audio, and let Sparky do its jobs of isolating music..
Anmaniacs is in 5.1?! Shows like that back then were mastered in Stereo…
:0 I used to have the DVD’s downloaded.
Damn. They must have been on one of the crashed externals before I moved them all to one place.
I’ve even lost all the Batman Beyond DVd’s I had.
Now it’s just TAS and no connection that leads to ROTJ.
And they were. Just that for the first volumes of Tiny Toons and Animaniacs, Warner somehow decided to do 5.1 mixes of them.. which are not real 5.1, but just music isolated to one side, dialogues to the other. The 2.0 stereo option is available for every volume though.
The only good thing about this is that we may get a isolated score if we work on it
I had untouched DVD’s! For all of them!
Now I can’t find them again. Every place I go to doesn’t have the DVD’s anymore.
Although, they do keep the original audio (in the encodes).
I should just grab the encodes.
Let it already be de-interlaced/ivtc.
I need to compile a list of tv shows……………. make sure I’m not missing anything…
The fantastic Animaniacs Suite by Richard Stone; a perfect way to end the show.. and it was, literally the last segment of the last episode of Animaniacs. A gorgeous tribute for a wonderful show.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IlK98VbQAE
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I had untouched DVD’s! For all of them!
I have ALL the Animaniacs volumes and direct-to-video movie and I’M SO HAPPY ABOUT IT! And SO PROUD! I LOVE THIS SHOW! And it’s the FIRST AND ONLY COLLECTION I HAVE COMPLETE. 🙂
If you don’t have a disc drive, how do you know that?
Because I’ve had people tell me, and other people have tried doing isolated scores of Animaniacs.. and guessing, because you really can’t do much of a 5.1 with a show that was mixed in Stereo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXip-A5o940
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG6kLZrRcRs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vute9u2HwDc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yntlzFrjDOk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHkO_rMf5Zk
It’s possible to get a decent listenable job out of most episodes.
Like you?
Oh no! You hurt my feelings! How dare you! You’re one mean person!
Who
There was a comment about things not selling well bc it’s a niche market. This comment really isn’t necessarily about piracy although I do think that’s it evident that that’s played a big role in the declines of items such as discs. I think that now in the digital age we live in, disc purchases aren’t quite as common as they wee in the 90’s before this digital age came. I remember going to stores like The Wall, FYE, purchasing album or DVD, disc after disc as they came out. Now with the digital age, people feel they don’t have to over clutter their living space with discs (even if they’re placed in disc binders, eventually that space will run out and they’d have to buy a new one to fit the rest of their discs) and just listen to (most of the) music they listen to digitally by purchasing on iTunes or listening on Spotify.
They’ll watch an entire season of a show or all the seasons that are uploaded via Netflix so they don’t have to change discs to get to the next episode. Discs can often get scratched or whatever problem and sometimes all you can do is buy another set. Digitally, that is not an issue. Now, most of the disc purchasers are (mostly) comprised of collectors and/or label supporters. The thing is there’s only so much you can it on a disc whereas digitally you can put every cue of the entire series if you wanted because cyber space is limitless while disc space is the opposite.
There’s pros and cons to both and people will have their own opinions about which method’s better meaning there’s really no one definitive right or wrong way to go about it. While digitally getting your media means not having to spend money, no worries about cluttering or disc issues, not having to change discs to get to another episode, disc buyers have the chance at getting the better/best quality, not have to worry about missing out if their internet had a problem….Everyone’s different. It comes down to how YOU want to consume whatever media you’re into.
You mean this?
I’m talking about a release of the scores, not the songs.
Animaniacs has never had a score piece in a CD, but Tiny Toons has had one suite from a episode in a Bruce Broughton album.
Oh I see now. Sorry.
And It Seems It Also Includes Batman Bad Blood.
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– The Flintstones (movie) David Newman
– Scooby Doo (movie) David Newman
– Amazing Spider-Man 2 – Hans Zimmer
– Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Brian Tyler
Plus, you can get the complete score here.
Zimmer’s ASM2 score is all flash and no substance.
I know that there is a complete score around, but I want to add it as an original fysical disc (in my almost 1200 original disc soundtrack collection).
Spidey 2 had a few good pieces that were not released on disc.
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I Hope These Post Soon. I Love These Films 😀
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As for another score I wish to release in a complete form (though it’s already complete/expanded if you own both the DCC and the Concord recordings. I also have a soft spot for the expanded Concord soundtracks, especially after being recommended to them via Oliver Harper’s Retrospective series on YouTube), is "Raiders of the Lost Ark", as it’s the 35th anniversary. John Williams gave the "Okay" for LLL to release both "Home Alone" and "Hook", I think "Raiders" should be the one to go. However, that’s wishful thinking on my end and it’s pretty superfluous, as LLL has other things in store that are much grander than "Raiders", 35th anniversary or not.
Would people want to buy another soundtrack to Raiders?
The die-hards would, but the common public might not see the point.
We have 2 new releases coming out next Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at 12 pm pst
DC’s LEGENDS OF TOMORROW SEASON 1

Music by Blake Neely
LLLCD 1404
Limited Edition of 3000 units
RETAIL PRICE: $15.98
AND
BLINDSPOT SEASON 1

Music by Blake Neely
LLLCD 1405
Limited Edition of 3000 units
RETAIL PRICE : $15.98
Those releases take more time due to negotiations, dealing with the owners, all the planning. A huge release by Intrada or LLL could have been planned for even two years or one!
Because people have shown that’s what’s profitable.
You act as if LLL scoffs at older material.
The fact is that "Giant" didn’t sell any copies, nor did "Lost In Space", nor even "Mission: Impossible". No one bought them so that’s why they don’t make them anymore.
YES ENTERPRISE VOL.2!
Still No Info On Arrow Season 4… :erm: :ashine:
Pretty damn great!
to do a Steven Universe Release…
5 CDs should be enough… for the first Volume out of three.
You act as if LLL scoffs at older material.
The fact is that "Giant" didn’t sell any copies, nor did "Lost In Space", nor even "Mission: Impossible". No one bought them so that’s why they don’t make them anymore.
No it’s not a derogatory comment, more a lamenting one 🙂 Less Than Zero as in the Easton Ellis novel?
Se7en is a bust. My original Concorde bootleg will remain suitable for this rather drab Shore-score.
This new release sports all sorts of new yummy bonuses and such.
Why? It’s coming in October.
How do you know this? Can’t find any info other than the release date.
Neither a fan of the book or the movie. We’re supposed to feel sympathy for drug addled trust fund babies afflicted with terminal ennui.
But it was the 80’s and a lot of people wanted their lives to resemble those on 90210.
1. Love Missile F1-11 (Ultraviolence Mix) 6:58 – Sigue Sigue Sputnik
2. Oh Yeah 3:07 – Yello
3. Beat City 3:37 – The Flowerpot Men
4. B.A.D. 5:47 – Big Audio Dynamite
5. Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want 3:09 – The Dream Academy
6. Danke Schoen 2:35 – Wayne Newton
7. Radio People 5:40 – Zapp
8. I’m Afraid 4:51 – Blue Room
9. The Edge of Forever 4:21 – The Dream Academy
ORIGINAL SCORE BY IRA NEWBORN
10. Ferris in Bed 0:57
11. Cameron in Bed/Ferris Goes Hawaiian 1:44
12. I’ll Go (unused) 1:02
13. Nurse 0:11
14. Ferris on Line 2 0:43
15. Bueller, Ferris Bueller 0:08
16. Mom Checks on Ferris 1:40
17. Jeannie Turns Ugly 0:34
18. Rooney on Patrol 1:26
19. Save It, Ferris (unused) 0:40
20. Rooney Sneaks Around/Star Wars (Main Title) 2:25
21. Going to Take a Stand (unused) 3:30
22. Cameron Takes the Heat 0:55
23. Oh Shauna Jeannie 0:46
24. He’s Gonna Marry Me (unused) 1:22
25. Dog Food Rooney/Ferris Goes to Bed 0:59
26. Mom, Dad and Ferris 1:34
ALTERNATE SCORE CUES
27. Ferris on Line 2 (alternate) 0:41
28. Theme From Star Trek (unused) 0:30
29. Cameron Takes the Heat (alternate) 0:57
SOURCE CUES
30. Coughlin Bros. Mortuary 0:27
31. Celebrated Minuet 1:37
32. Ballpark Baloney 1:10
33. Polka Medley 3:18
BONUS TRACKS
34. I’m Afraid (instrumental film version) 4:51 – Blue Room
35. Twist and Shout (marching band overlay) 2:35
TOTAL ALBUM TIME: 76:45
I’m sure as hell looking forward to it. Nice to even have that of all those notes of ‘coughing’ he plays on the keyboard, to fool others into believing he’s terribly ill :laugh: If "Coughlin Bros. Mortuary" is what I think it is.
1. Love Missile F1-11 (Ultraviolence Mix) 6:58 – Sigue Sigue Sputnik
2. Oh Yeah 3:07 – Yello
3. Beat City 3:37 – The Flowerpot Men
4. B.A.D. 5:47 – Big Audio Dynamite
5. Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want 3:09 – The Dream Academy
6. Danke Schoen 2:35 – Wayne Newton
7. Radio People 5:40 – Zapp
8. I???m Afraid 4:51 – Blue Room
9. The Edge of Forever 4:21 – The Dream Academy
ORIGINAL SCORE BY IRA NEWBORN
10. Ferris in Bed 0:57
11. Cameron in Bed/Ferris Goes Hawaiian 1:44
12. I???ll Go (unused) 1:02
13. Nurse 0:11
14. Ferris on Line 2 0:43
15. Bueller, Ferris Bueller 0:08
16. Mom Checks on Ferris 1:40
17. Jeannie Turns Ugly 0:34
18. Rooney on Patrol 1:26
19. Save It, Ferris (unused) 0:40
20. Rooney Sneaks Around/Star Wars (Main Title) 2:25
21. Going to Take a Stand (unused) 3:30
22. Cameron Takes the Heat 0:55
23. Oh Shauna Jeannie 0:46
24. He???s Gonna Marry Me (unused) 1:22
25. Dog Food Rooney/Ferris Goes to Bed 0:59
26. Mom, Dad and Ferris 1:34
ALTERNATE SCORE CUES
27. Ferris on Line 2 (alternate) 0:41
28. Theme From Star Trek (unused) 0:30
29. Cameron Takes the Heat (alternate) 0:57
SOURCE CUES
30. Coughlin Bros. Mortuary 0:27
31. Celebrated Minuet 1:37
32. Ballpark Baloney 1:10
33. Polka Medley 3:18
BONUS TRACKS
34. I???m Afraid (instrumental film version) 4:51 – Blue Room
35. Twist and Shout (marching band overlay) 2:35
TOTAL ALBUM TIME: 76:45
Can’t wait to get this…. whenever it’s on here. lol
How about you support the amazing label and buy it?
Wish i could though.
I could have sworn that I had seen it being slated to release on the 27th. Although, I may be wrong.
For the 11th, one of the titles is Miss Peregrine and another is Arrow S4. I wonder what the other is…
For the 25th, do I dare hope for Batman Beyond?? Then again, so many DC titles came out in the summer…
James Levine’s scores for American Horror Story need to be released. I can’t believe nothing’s surfaced.
wait a minute
I guess Monster Squad counts as Halloween-y but that was just one out of six.
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Actually the 4-CD set is probably X-Files Vol. 3
Jonny Quest is a must-have
All of Those For Me. What A Nice Selection
+1, it’s some pretty good jazz
But Still Awaiting That Long Specualted Star Trek Voyager Set….
LIMITED EDITION OF 5000 UNITS
STARTS SHIPPING DEC 2
La-La Land Records, Universal Studios, Universal Music Special Markets and Amblin Entertainment present THE JOHN WILLIAMS JURASSIC PARK COLLECTION, a special limited edition 4-CD set featuring newly remastered and expanded reissues of maestro John Williams’ (JAWS, STAR WARS, SCHINDLER’S LIST) original motion picture scores to the 1993 blockbuster JURASSIC PARK and its 1997 follow-up THE LOST WORLD: JURASSIC PARK, both directed by Steven Spielberg. Williams’ monumental JURASSIC PARK scores are integral to the franchise’s worldwide phenomenon. Teeming with action, drama, humor and heart, they rank among the celebrated composer’s most accomplished works. This deluxe edition, meticulously produced, edited and mastered by Mike Matessino, in consultation with the composer, director and producers, finally showcases these master works in a worthy, definitive presentation, with additional music never before released. The set’s 56-page booklet features exclusive, in-depth liner notes by Matessino and elegant art design, packed with amazing images, by Jim Titus. This is a limited edition of 5000 units. Life indeed “finds a way,” and these indelible Williams scores make the journey a thrillingly wonderful trip!
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STAR TREK 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION – MUSICAL RARITIES FROM ACROSS THE STAR TREK UNIVERSE: LIMITED EDTION (4-CD SET)
LIMITED EDITION OF 3000 UNITS
STARTS SHIPPING DEC 2
Autographed copies are no longer available
La-La Land Records and CBS present, STAR TREK: 50th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION – MUSICAL RARITIES FROM ACROSS THE STAR TREK UNIVERSE, a sensational celebration of 50 years of Star Trek music in honor of the landmark series’ five-decade milestone. Travel at warp through Star Trek’s spellbinding musical history, with rare and exciting selections from the franchise’s varied television series, films, games, themed attractions and more!
DISC ONE features cues from the original, classic STAR TREK TV series (most of which were released on our TOS BOX SET, but have been sourced from newly discovered elements), as well the oft-requested STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE track “Inner Workings,” (featuring the wind machine more prominently) and STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KAHN’s “End Titles,” (without the narration as heard on previous soundtrack releases.)
DISC TWO showcases the official world premiere release of music from STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES, the beloved 70’s Filmation TV series, as well as original STAR TREK-inspired compositions from Ron Jones, and STAR TREK BORG, a score by Dennis McCarthy from an interactive 1996 movie/computer game.
DISC THREE features previously unreleased scores from STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, including such episodes “Coming of Age,” “The Hunted,” “Tapestry” and more, as well as the series’ trailer music.
DISC FOUR contains more unreleased THE NEXT GENERATION, including “Deja Q,” “Elementary, Dear Data,” and others, as well as unreleased demo tracks from DEEP SPACE NINE, and VOYAGER, original score from the famed Las Vegas attraction, STAR TREK: THE EXPERIENCE, and still more!
Produced by Lukas Kendall and mastered by Doug Schwartz and James Nelson, this special collection contains a 48-page booklet with exclusive liner notes by writer Jeff Bond and stellar art design by Mark Banning. This treasure trove of musical gems from the most celebrated sci-fi television series of all time has a total running time of more than five full hours and is limited to 3000 units.
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These two sets come out this month, if someone would like too know.
+10000
Could be a great Michael Kamen’s tribute.
I would love it if they released Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
There was a Vinyl Soundtrack avaiable, but never released on CD and digital
No one bought any of the classic TV series boxsets LLL put out before, so why would they waste time (and MONEY) producing more stuff from that very specific genre which no one will buy?
Batman I think is very hard, if not near-impossible, to license.
It’s such a great score. There’s something wrong with the music directly from the game, or something. The sound is pretty rough. But listenable, to an extent, at least. But I’ve only ever heard it from the PS2 version… maybe it’s different from the Xbox and GameCube versions.
Intrada: The three Tinker Bell albums
LLL: Family Guy
1977 – Kingdom of the spiders
1977 – Damnation Alley
I think that only 20 minutes or so are released officialy of the second one.
Well, precisely! It’s only a matter of waiting until Alpha23 can rip the other console versions, because I haven’t an idea how to myself.
and now i need the ost of widget the world watcher. the intro theme is juts fucking awesme
1977 – Kingdom of the spiders
Kingdom had no original score. It used tracked music, some of it composed by Goldsmith for the original "Twilight Zone" tv series (specifically from the episode "The Invaders"). The bulk of the library music and songs used in it, however, are non-Goldsmith.
The score for "The Invaders", btw, was released by Varese in one of its five volumes of "Twilight Zone" tv scores (on LP in 1983 and, later in 1990, on CD) and, again, in the 4 CD "Twilight Zone 40th Anniversary collection" (1999, Silva America STD 2000).
Why not?
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None of those will ever happen.
They did Star Trek the original series, Mission Impossible TV series, Lost In Space….
Yeah, and the only one that’s ever sold somewhat well is Star Trek. They’re never doing a box set again because no one bought them.
Boom! I’d love this, too.
… almost every single one of these CDs we have released have failed in terms of sales. We were very honored to release these great scores but they never seemed to have found much of an audience. Justice League Dark will be the final CD we release from the DC Animated films. As for some of the classic animated series, at this point we will just focus on Batman the Animated Series shows and most likely ignore all other incarnations from here on out due to lack of sales. In other words do not expect more Justice League, Superman, or Teen Titans from us in the future.
Crud, and I was looking foward to a JLU release. Ah well; they can’t be blamed for lack of trying.
Maybe If They Catered To Over Seas Customers More…
Oh Well. Glad To Have What We Did Have, Unfortunate That No More Animated Movies Either.
Do you realize the extraordinary costs of that, and how much more damaging a dud release would be?
Maybe They Would Have Been Better Selling Digital?
Maybe They Would Have Been Better Selling Digital?
That doesn’t really guarantee favorable returns either. The cost of licensing a bunch of cues from WB for one of these releases must be very high; then you would have to probably work out a deal with Warner Bros. Music to distribute the files to Amazon, iTunes, etc., which might affect how much of the profit LLL and WB reap from a sale, because now you’re adding in the money which the particular music service makes (unless it’s a one-time payment to iTunes/Amazon? IDK) Additionally you risk alienating the collectors who want their music physically.
Digital-only releases probably work better for titles which aren’t so expensive to produce.
I would assume that studio politics would have a part to play there too. But I won’t pretend to know why they would shy away from that.
LLL does ship worldwide though. What Mr. Gold means is as if they were like Varese who has a distributor in Europe.
Exactly. 🙂
Nope, both LLL and Intrada are independent, and handle their orders all by themselves. And yeah I get your point and I don’t deny you. They’d have to get a distributor interested, and that’d prolly give them issues, and would have to share money with them, the little they already get.
:s
Or Did I Make That Up?
Oh Well It Was A Good Run, We Still Got A Great Dealnof Great Tunes.
I Am Just Looking Forward to The New ST Voyager Set!
I, on the other hand, have no real excuse, seeing as I should’ve at least bought one at this point. One day…
Everyone Who Visits This Site Does.
Excuse Me But If The Postage Was Not So Exspensive and Stupid I Would. But I Refuse To Pay The Same For Postage As What The CD Is Worth.
Yes, anyone reading, please consider it! The music is absolutely divine. Superman in particular is highly underrated. With four discs of content and probably a dozen full episodes scores, it’s well worth the money.
:this:
This is why I think La-La Land should just be banned like Varese, Patrick Doyle and Clinton Shorter
Well, it’s not like the Shrine is the one and only repository on the intertubes for folks to download soundtracks.
You’re beating a dead horse.
It’s been talked to death over the years on the forum. Everywhere.
I personally don’t want JL nor STAS, so I could care less about the business for those.
You picked the wrong titles to lecture about, my friend.
Honestly, I’ve seen nothing really worth buying from them.
The Matrix Reloaded was the last thing I cared to buy.
And never again after what I actually had to pay in Canadian dollars.
I don’t blame the lack of sales on the piracy; but, on the price.
Right now, at the current exchange rate, I don’t even want to risk anything over $19.99 USD.
$29.99 was pure murder.
Digital sales are the future.
I’ve bought way more digital music in the past year than I ever did physical CD’s when the Canadian dollar was good.
They really ought to start picking up good music.
TV music is too costly.
I like their older collection of independent movies. A lot of nice horror hits. Reasonable prices.
You can blame pirates all you want, but like any market, the business is at fault, too.
There’s just no business in TV music or the super expensive bundles that they’ve moved to doing almost exclusively.
In fact, it’s probably better just to include the score as an isolated score on the bluray in stereo DTS-HD MA.
* to say nothing about shipping.
Right now, at the current exchange rate, I don’t even want to risk anything over $19.99 USD.
$29.99 was pure murder.
LLL are essentially going as low as they can go, as far as prices are concerned, and still have a chance of turning a profit. Projects can easily go into the tens of thousands of dollars.
You can blame pirates all you want, but like any market, the business is at fault, too.
There’s just no business in TV music or the super expensive bundles that they’ve moved to doing almost exclusively.
Sad but true. Very niche market that a lot of even film score fans don’t have incredible interest in. And I say this as someone who fell in love with LLL on account of their TV show releases.
And you can see the effects. Box sets like Star Trek and Mission Impossible are a thing of the past for the company – too little interest.
CW DC shows have gone from 2-disc to 1. Small cost-cutting measure to make the projects less expensive for the company? I guess interest is waning there too.
And now they’re scaling back on the DCAU stuff? Clearly not as much interest there as necessary to warrant JLU and more Superman.
In fact, it’s probably better just to include the score as an isolated score on the bluray in stereo DTS-HD MA.
Why this isn’t more widespread on home video, I don’t understand. Certainly it can’t be a burden to add a separate audio track for each episode? Heck, it doesn’t even have to be lossless as far as I’m concerned, I just want the music.
Maybe re-use fees apply to isolated scores too, and not wanting to spend the money on a bonus feature most people will skip becomes an issue. :-\
When bluray was still coming out in the first couple years, there used to be ballets people could fill out.
Tell them what you liked, what you would like, and what you didn’t like.
There’s no score people in the world, so no one filled out "I want more isolated scores".
So studios saved money not adding it.
http://www.lalalandrecords.com/Site/BatmanBadBlood.html
That’s Frederick Wiedmann though, not Shirley Walker’s proteges. Wiedmann is a bit… mmm… I don’t want to say bad, but to me the music he writes doesn’t hold up outside the film. At all. Very Brian Tyler-ish, I think. I actually bought it since it was a two-for-one. Kinda disappointed with it, but I was happy to pay for it, if nothing else for the sake of throwing more money at LLL and purchasing a DC title for them. Plus I got FW’s autograph, which is neat in and of itself.
I’d be down for that.
The problem now is that you’re polarizing the completionists. :laugh: In this age of constant ‘expanded releases’, and leaked FYCs always having the rest of the music, collectors are starting to give any releases that aren’t ultimately comprehensive the hairy eyeball more and more. Anyone remember Intrada’s 2012 Predator reissue? :laugh: Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.
Release Giacchino’s score to Finest Hour and I’ll never download another La-La Land release again. :p
Cute.
Sometimes I wish be rich just to be able to continue financing little projects like this. Only 50, 70, 80 sold? No problem, but 50, 70 or 80 people can enjoy it.
I agree with you, this is far beyond piracy, it’s about mentality, interest and ignorance. Music still underrated today if it is not a composer like John Williams that everybody know thanks to Star Wars or another old movies, because it’s the only thing they know. Just go to Amazon and read random comments on a release with "score album" and "soundtrack album" like Suicide Squad, there are still many, MANY people who buy the wrong version because they do not know that there are CDs with the music of the composer, they do not even bother to read the tracklist. NOTHING. I’m not talking about a recording sessions, complete score, expanded score or whatever, just the official album.
So what can we expect? Just reality. If they do not even know that there is a score for a famous movie, how can we believe that they are capable of being interested in a smaller movie like the DC Animated Universe? And they probably did not even see the movie. And more important, how can we believe that they are able to find the LLL web to find the soundtrack? And… And… And more "And".
Piracy is Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Marvel… or another major release, not JLD, Superman, Teen Titans or another minor animated release. That’s ignorance (not in the sense of insult). Yes, not all, of course, there are people who know but don’t buy because they don’t like it. But that’s another thing. I’m just talking of the main reason: if they don’t know it exists, they are not interested, they don’t buy. And (another "And", yes) if they don’t buy a major release thanks to piracy, how can we except a minor?
Like you said, sad but true, this is the collateral damage in internet today. Want something? You got it. Catch it. Catch it. Catch it. Catch it. Again and again and again and again and again. No one cares how. Just catch it, catch it, catch it, catch it.
* Note: I’m not talking about those gathered here, I know we know about it, I know we are tracking everyday every release and I know we know about the "catalog of the market", in case someone thinks I’m accusing him, this is just my opinion of what I think is the problem of the cancellation of the DC releases by LLL. (sorry if I made grammatical errors).
In My Local HMV They Have Normal CDs Releases (By Artists Like Elton John Ect) New Albums At ???10.
Sooundtracks Like the Suicide Squad Songs One Was ???10.
When There Is A Score Album It Is ???15. Most People Who As You Say Are Not As Familiar As We See That An Think Another 5 For That!?
9/10 They Don’t Even Have The Soundtrack Avaliable…. You Have To Go Online To Get And They Are Even More On There….. :p
And Honestly I Agree. Most OST Are What 30-65 Mins Long…. And Honestly Why Are They That More Money?
So No Wonder The Average Person Buys Less If They Are That Much More…
*Shrugs*
That’s another point truly. "Blair Witch" (2016) by Adam Wingard is 32 min./25 sec. long, or "Halt And Catch Fire" (2016) by Paul Haslinger 38 min./43 sec., with the price exactly like another of 1 hour or more.
But are exceptions, I mean, usually the releases follow a similar pattern of 50-65 minutes. "Justice League Dark" is 58 min./54 sec., "Green Lantern: First Flight" 1 hour/49 sec., "Batman: Assault on Arkham" 57 min./56 sec., all of Robert J. Kral in different years.
Despite the price I have no problem to purchase a CD online because I find more than in a physical store (I don’t remember the last time, maybe 5 years or more), I’m from Spain and when I ordered Justice League Dark via LLL (with 3 more) the final price was around 90$. So if I can, why another who lives in US not? Is cheaper.
The question is not if "I can", is if "I want". Blair Witch like I said is 32 min long, and I bought it, simply because I love this genre of music, nothing more and nothing less.
No, BIG, BIG problem!! You’ve just taken a huge loss — thousands of dollars, down the drain.
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No, BIG, BIG problem!! You’ve just taken a huge loss — thousands of dollars, down the drain.
That’s why I said "if I were rich", I would not be affected by losses xD
If every month I earn $1.000.000 and this cost $100.000 to produce for example, there would be no problem (I don’t really know how much costs).
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I think the common misconception is that financing projects is the hardest part. No, the hardest part is dealing with the studio themselves, begging and pleading with them to license out certain materials, and waiting for them interminably to sign off on things. The paperwork is an absolute bog, and it’s a partial reason as to why Lukas Kendell (Film Score Monthly) dropped out of the soundtrack production business a few years ago.
Beverly Hills Cop took as long because Paramount was saying no product with that brand can come out until after the TV show (which shot a pilot but wasn’t picked up) and the long rumored / gestating Beverly Hills Cop 4…LLL ended up going over Paramount’s respective head and went straight to Cop producer Jerry Bruckheimer, who gave the OK to releasing the albums.
Neither of which was a money issue.
They have a long list of projects (Intrada as well) that are sitting around with finished masters and artwork and all of it, waiting for a studio to have some man or woman sign off on an artwork approval with an actor’s face on it, or something as mundane as that.
Sometimes they have the music (James Horner’s "Volunteers" score being a true example) but don’t have anyone claiming ownership of the score from a film studio and can’t do anything with it.
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I didn’t know that, pfff…
The best way to understand one another is by talking to each other, right? (not really in our planet it seems). Then if is not the money, why companies want to make it difficult like JHFan said about sign papers, etc? Because I don’t understand the mentality of "We create a piece. And after the montage in the movie, we keep the music in a hard drive, on a shelving, in a warehouse, catching dust for years and years." even if people show interest. What do they care??
I Actually Enjoyed That Film and Score It Would Be Nice To See It Get Like A "Rogue Cut" So To Speak, just Aslong As It’s Cover Is Better Looking Than The Red Mass. :p
I Actually Enjoyed That Film and Score It Would Be Nice To See It Get Like A "Rogue Cut" So To Speak, just Aslong As It’s Cover Is Better Looking Than The Red Mass. :p
Yeah I actually enjoyed the entire trilogy more so than the previous x men trilogy. Apocalypse was an enjoyable movie and the soundtrack I felt was superior to days of future past. Though a rogue cut version esque release would be nice. Yeah that red mess of a cover is beyond me lol I don’t know how that made its approval. I wonder if there are alternate versions of the main titles like there was in x2 and days of future past.
First Class didn’t get a complete release.
Neither did DoFP. Just expanded a bit.
I think LLL has expressed interest in Kamen’s X1. Which would be good, since Recently Kamens’s been a bit forgotten, I think.
Apocalypse was the biggest piece of horse shit I’ve ever seen in my life. Score was nothing worth writing home about either, but I haven’t given it a solo listen. Maybe someday.
Neither did DoFP. Just expanded a bit.
I think LLL has expressed interest in Kamen’s X1. Which would be good, since Recently Kamens’s been a bit forgotten, I think.
Apocalypse was the biggest piece of horse shit I’ve ever seen in my life. Score was nothing worth writing home about either, but I haven’t given it a solo listen. Maybe someday.
Technically you are right, however first class did get an isolated score which is complete, and days of future past expanded was actually complete as it featured everything heard in the film so I’d consider it complete.
I never gave kamen’s score a complete listen the only cue I remember since the film back in 2000 was the ending cue when xavier was playing chess with magneto and logan and rogue at the statue of liberty. You should give the soundtrack a solo listen it might change your mind if youre open to it that is lol.
It’s missing the hip little piece that plays when Wolverine first steps out into 1973. I think there’s another brief cue missing somewhere.
Parts of various cues have been edited or microedited.
It’s missing the hip little piece that plays when Wolverine first steps out into 1973. I think there’s another brief cue missing somewhere.
Parts of various cues have been edited or microedited.
Interesting I know which cue youre talking about now lol I stand corrected. I do feel the main titles in the rogue cut is mastered differently than that actually heard in the film. I find the film version to sound superior despite being the same track, unfortunately there is no way to remove the sfx from the actual main titles in the film.
Finally!!!!! someone who agrees with me lol, I even think the same thing happened with the apocalypse main titles but it isn’t as bad on the OST. The main titles in the DOFP does have very minimal sfx is there a way to midigate or remove them ?
Kamen: Robin Hood, X Men.
Goldenthal: Interview with the Vampire, Alien 3.
Zimmer: The Rock, Crimsom Tide, Gladiator.
Rabin: Armageddon.
Mancina: Moll Flanders.
John Williams: Star Wars Trilogy Prequel.
Goldsmith: The Mummy, Air Force One (But it’s Varese, son i don’t think LLL could make it)
McNeely: Soldier
Vangelis: 1492 Conquest of paradise, Alexander
For example….
CE3K was announced at the 40th anniversary screening.
Say, where can I find Michael Giacchino’s Finest Hour?
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Found this:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/6oxn9unuvt1ukui/CoD+Finest+Hour+Gamerip.rar
Hell yes.
Yes.
…and it is by FOX and can’t be shared here!
i’m just glad it’s being released… 4CD’s of goodnessss
Horner: Willow, Legends of the Fall
Williams: The Patriot
Zimmer: Gladiator, The Rock, Crimson Tide
Rabin: Armageddon, Remember The Titans, Deep Blue Sea, Enemy of the state
Trevor Jones: The Dark Crystal
The Resident Evil 6 films
Graeme Revell: The Saint, Riddick (3 films)
David Arnold: The World Is Not Enough, Tomorrow Never Dies,
Goldsmith: along came a spider, Air Force One with the rejected score from Randy Newman
Edelman: Anaconda, xXx,
Yared: Troy
Kamen: X-men 1
Powell: X-men 3
but it can on the rest of the internet.
yep…but most people seem to focus on this site
–> https://www.discogs.com/Harold-Faltermeyer-Fletch-Lives/release/13765200
Best,
Billy
Please ?
Yes. Not to mention that it’s a staple of Me-TV, along with Lynda Carter’s "Wonder Woman" (which had a nice box set from LLLR, though there wasn’t that much of a legal issue, aside from the show being on ABC and CBS and distributed by WB. Batman ’66-68 was Fox, hence the legal issues) and there is a demand out there for the soundtrack to be released. Hopefully, it will get a release, just like the movie soundtrack did and the TV series Blu-ray box set.
I’ve heard that the legal issues regarding Batman center on the estate/children of the famed composer Nelson Riddle, who wrote all of the music for seasons 1 & 2 of the show (and movie). Whether its an expense issue, I’m not sure, but the cost would be worth it. I’ve also heard that the estate of Billy May (who composed the music for Batman season 3 and The Green Hornet TV series) is tied up in legal limo,creating yet another roadblock to a Batman series soundtrack release. The rights to the actual TV series were far more convoluted (and confrontational from some parties) than the music, but all things were settled.
I wonder if any interested parties believe there’s not so much of an interest in the show’s music to shell out the money to all involved parties?
They finished Batman TAS, 4th volume was the final one. They literally say this on the album page.
regarding the CW shows LaLaLand said in the FSM forum:
"ps I hope you’ll not finished with CW shows!"
We are but you will still be able to purchase them digitally
MV
so I guess there will be no CDs coming from them but download versions from Warner…
Finally, the OST almost 90 years after the film’s release!
https://lalalandrecords.com/bride-of-frankenstein-the-limited-edition/
Finally, the OST almost 90 years after the film’s release!
https://lalalandrecords.com/bride-of-frankenstein-the-limited-edition/
Yes I bought it yesterday. I am now waiting patienly for the package (along with with Quinn Martin Collection, Volume 1 and 2).
I hope the Black Friday releases really packs a punch once they show up on their official Facebook page soon.
Hopefully, it’s Stargate (the Varese deluxe edition was good for the time but it definitely needs a better expansion with better mastering), GoldenEye (unlikely, as the anniversary for that film isn’t until 2020, but then again "The World Is Not Enough" was released on the 19th anniversary last year), Tomorrow Never Dies and probably another Williams score to wrap up 2019.