It must be tough being a label and secondguessing what the customers will buy or not...
About what Doug said about Fielding and releasing more of his titles and then there isn´t that demand that previous Fielding (or other composer name) releases had and his bigger titles like Straw Dogs etc are still in print can depend on alot of reasons.
I think many people buy CDs only because the title is limited and a 1000 release sells out because many collects it and are afraid they will miss out on it on the regular price of 20$ and the ebay sharks knows that too...
It becomes an evil circle where peole buys up stock only because a title is released in a smaller amount and this is the Fielding releases a good example off.
I dont say I´m right, but this is a likely scenario.
When big titles like 48hrs (5000ex) or First Blood & Rocky IV (both MAF releases) doesnt sell big fast enough, it may depend on that people do not prioritys them as they will likely not sell out soon or fast enough.
Then we have titles like Predator ,Link and Space Camp that had previous releases that fetched high prices on e-bay that sparks peoples interest too...
What I´m trying to say is, many collects a title for collectings sake, some buys it purely because of the music and some buys a title because of the composer. This makes us different types of people and noone can secondguess how a title will sell, not Doug, not Roger and especially not US, so we will let Intrada continue to make the decision and we have to live with it. Atleast the titles is out there even if it sells out in 5 minutes

and we have a chance to get it one way or another...
OK ramblers, lets get rambling
