From the IMDB Warner Bros. Pictures listing:
http://www.imdb.com/company/co0026840/
Here is what I would want from that list:
"Unchained" (Alex North)
The "Unchained Melody" theme was based on this score. Of course it will not sound the same, and probably be surprisingly different, but even if only half as good, that would make it a interesting score to own.
And award winning picture, not even on VHS or DVD. Odd.
"Summer of '42" (Michel Legrand; and who ever did the rejected score)
A nice, proper, complete and remastering.
(is Shire's score to the sequel any good?)
"The Exorcist" (Schifrin, and Nitszche's full, remastered, rejected scores)
Some of Schifrin's score was released (or was that all of it?), but the full rejected ?Jack Nitszche score has not been.
"Salem's Lot" (Harry Suckman)
Would take 2 CDs, but totally worth it.
"Pee-wee's Big Adventure" (Danny Elfman)
"Curly Sue" (Georges Delerue)
Again, complete and remastered.
Ones that had rejected scores, that I want to hear; rejected compsoer listend only:
"Agatha" (Howard Blake)
"Five Days One Summer" (Carl Davis)
"Oh, God! You Devil" (Mike Post)
"Memoirs of an Invisible Man" (Jack Nitszche, if he was the one)
"The Bodyguard" (John Barry; though this is one of Silvestri's best, and he also needs it released)
"Interview with the Vampire" (George Fenton)
Stopped at 1995; Intrada doesn't seem to go back to soon in releases.