I'm sure I'm forgetting a bunch of stuff, but:
Something Wicked This Way Comes (Delerue, rejected)
Inspector Gadget (Shaiman, rejected)
Ducktales (pilot, Steve Rucker & Thomas chase)
Ducktales (series, Ron Jones)
Ducktales: The Movie -- Treassure of the Lost Lamp (David Newman)
Cranium Command (David Newman)
(and various other Newman/Disney projects)
The Journey of Natty Gann (Horner)
(any unknown rejected score that might turn up)
Tarzan (if Silvestri did a rejected score -- never mind Mancina's)
Nowhere Man (series, Mark Snow)
As I recall a label, which I won't name, was going to do this until they found Disney owned the rights. If Intrada doesn't do it, hopefully they will help out with loosening hte rights for other people.
The Mighty Ducks (Newman)
From Touchstone Pictures:
Splash (Holdridge)
Turner & Hutch (if Horner did a rejected score)
Disorganized Crime (Newman)
Gross Anatomy (Newman)
Fire Birds (Newman)
Paradise (Newman)
My Father the Hero (Newman)
The Sixth Man (rejected, Randy Edelman)
Starship Troopers (complete, definitive, Poledouris -- fans will buy it regardless of the bootlegs and DVD isolated score)
The Horse Whisperer (rejected, Barry)
Holy Man (Silvestri -- one of my favorite Silvestri scores)
Play It to the Bone (rejected, William Ross -- if he wants to work with Intrada again on CD releases)
Titles I am unsure will be strong sellers, but have seen poeople ask for anyway:
The Rocketeer (complete, Horner)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (complete, Silvestri)
I'll stop there.
The Intrada/Disney connection may single handedly be the greatest thing to ever happen to David Newman.
