It's nothing short of incredible to see what Intrada has done for the works of Broughton, Horner, Fielding, Small, Donaggio, Rosenthal, Silvestri, Poledouris, Young, Elmer Bernstein, Delerue, Mancini, Barry, Conti, Jarre, Band, David Newman, and that guy named Jerry Goldsmith. With those names represented so well over the years, it's no wonder why the label continues strong.
On top of all that, I greatly appreciate the label's willingness to pursue albums for some less appreciated composers such as Gil Mellé, Lee Holdridge and Terry Plumeri, and doing about as much as possible with Charles Bernstein's scores.
Just so I'm not overly effusive, I'll say that a little more Ron Goodwin and introducing television staples such as Oliver Nelson and Mike Post & Pete Carpenter wouldn't hurt.
