Ten 2014 Intrada Albums I Appreciate Most:
Psycho II
Night Crossing
Our Man Flint / In Like Flint LP recordings
Deep Rising
Her Alibi
Bernstein Ava Collection
Judith
See No Evil
General Electric Theater
Meteor Man
Was TinkerBell this year? That'd definitely be on my list. There are many other great releases they've done like Friedhofer's Die Sister Die, but those are the ten I was most excited about.
(A few of my) Intrada Wants for 2015:
COLUMBO! Here's how the complete Season 1 scores could fit on a single two disc set:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=3369&p=69818&hilit=columbo#p69818More McNeely TinkerBell scores, especially The Lost Treasure (2nd and best)! I had given up hope because according to Roger the first didn't sell all that well, except Joel McNeely apparently said Intrada was doing another one after all...maybe sales picked up like they did for LLL's Star Trek TNG Vol. 1 which was initially a slow seller but then found the Trek audience.
Many more older Disney scores...especially William Alwyn's Swiss Family Robinson, Clifton Parker's Treasure Island and Robin Hood, and maybe music from the 50s Zorro TV show? Oh, and Ron Goodwin, but I know Intrada's already got their sights on his stuff for the studio.
Late 80s/early 90s Disney TV animation scoring, in particular: Carl Johnson's Gargoyles (a veteran of Batman: TAS, he created some amazing orchestral music for this epic series). Ron Jones's DuckTales (because everything he does is great).
Disney Theme Park score releases...think of all that amazing Broughton, not even to mention all the other great film composers who've done stuff for them. And as a Goldsmith completest, I would hope that *all* the music he recorded for Soarin' Over California would be included on such an album (the 4.5 minute ride score has been released on compilations, but not his music for the orientation film and his music for waiting in line, plus any alternates he may have recorded).
Which brings me to, of course, expanded Goldsmith scores! Many of these Intrada and probably only Intrada can do: Warlock, The Ghost and the Darkness, Powder, The Last Castle, The Mummy, Mulan (though probably Disney will want to hold onto this for their new Legacy Collection series?), The Lonely Guy (the last Goldsmith score available on LP only), The Secret of NIMH, MacArthur, High Velocity (my favorite little-appreciated Goldsmith score), The Don Is Dead, The Trouble With Angels... and complete versions of these Fox scores, from which then-salvageable material had been included on the Varese Goldsmith box but which, with current technology (witness Krizterland's Rio Conchos or Intrada's Shock Treatment), might be doable in better/more complete form: The Chairman, Take Her She's Mine, S*P*Y*S (yes I love it and I'd love to have the John Scott score with it), A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, and Anna and the King (hopefully including everything Goldsmith wrote but also other composers' contributions to the series). And of course I hope people still are on the lookout for the missing Damnation Alley elements, or at the very least could re-create them for a release of that very deserving score.
I know -- I'm not asking for much, am I?

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