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LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
dokładnie
po grzyba po raz enty Tora i jeszcze jakiś Elfman klasy C sprzed 50 lat 
najsłabszy black friday Lali ever i nawet Kejmen nie pociągnie tego wyżej
najsłabszy black friday Lali ever i nawet Kejmen nie pociągnie tego wyżej
NO CD = NO SALE
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Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
Portfel odpocznie. Może na Die Hard się skuszę, zależy jak to będzie brzmiało, jaki montaż itd. Ale zakończyli rok raczej przeciętnieAdam pisze:dokładniepo grzyba po raz enty Tora i jeszcze jakiś Elfman klasy C sprzed 50 lat
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Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
TORA! TORA! TORA!
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
LLLCD 1197
Limited Edition of 2000 units
Retail Price: $19.98
Produced by Lukas Kendall and Nick Redman
Mastered by Daniel Hersch and Mike Matessino
Liner Notes by Julie Kirgo
Art Direction by Jim Titus
To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, La-La Land Records presents two important WWII-themed scores from two giant composers that expertly and thoughtfully examine two landmark events that changed the world forever – the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the completion of the atom bomb.
La-La Land Records and FOX Music commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack with a special re-issue of legendary composer Jerry Goldsmith’s (PATTON, THE OMEN, BASIC INSTINCT, THE EDGE) original score to 20th Century Fox’s 1970 Pearl Harbor docudrama feature TORA! TORA! TORA!, starring Martin Balsam, Joseph Cotten, E.G. Marshall, So Yamamura and Tatsuya Mihashi -- directed by Richard Fleischer, Kinji Fukasaku and Toshio Masuda. Mr. Goldsmith tackles this film’s serious examination of Pearl Harbor with a rich orchestral score that exemplifies his trademark musical genius, fierce intelligence and sympathetic understanding. In depth liner notes by Julie Kirgo and spectacular art direction by Jim Titus focusing on the original art of Robert McCall are a highlight!
Continuing with our WWII theme. . .
FAT MAN AND LITTLE BOY – 2 cd set
Music by Ennio Morricone
LLLCD 1196
Limited Edition of 3000 units
Retail Price: $19.98
Produced by Dan Goldwasser
Mastered by Mike Matessino
Liner Notes by Daniel Schweiger
Art Direction by Dan Goldwasser
We still can’t believe it – after nearly 200 releases we finally have The Maestro on our label. Even more, it’s a never released and, for most of it, HEARD score by him! When we cracked opened the masters we discovered a wealth of material that was completely cut from the 1989 film. Working with Mike Matessino, producer Dan Goldwasser was able to ID all the music that is not heard in the final film to assemble a magnificent soundtrack unheard by most until now. If the movie released in 1989 had all this gorgeous music in it, viewers may have felt differently about the end product. I sure hope you fall in love with this score as much as we did.
La-La Land Records is proud to present the world premiere release of acclaimed composer Ennio Morricone’s (THE MAN WITH NO NAME TRILOGY, THE THING, ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA, THE MISSION, THE UNTOUCHABLES) original score to Paramount Pictures’ 1989 docudrama FAT MAN AND LITTLE BOY, starring Paul Newman, Dwight Schultz and John Cusack, and directed by Roland Joffe. Never before released in any format, Mr. Morricone’s hauntingly beautiful and complex orchestral score receives a definitive, 2-CD treatment that demonstrates the composer’s notable skill in emotionally interpreting what is at once an amazing and tragic chapter in mankind’s history – the birth of the atom bomb. Full of dramatic suspense, passion, sadness and gravitas, this is a notable, major Hollywood work by Morricone that is ripe for discovery. This special 2-CD release includes source cues, alternates and exclusive, in-depth liner notes by film music writer Daniel Schweiger.
Now we go from the horrors of War to the horrors of the Holiday season. wink
DIE HARD – 2 cd set
Music by Michael Kamen
LLLCD 1188
Limited Edition of 3500 units
Retail Price: $29.98
Produced by Eric Lichtenfeld and Nick Redman
Mastered by Daniel Hersch at D2 Mastering and restored by Mike Matessino
Liner Notes by Eric Lichtenfeld and Jeff Bond
Art Direction by Mark Banning
This is one of those dream come true projects – the kind where you hope and pray, if given the opportunity of producing it one day, you get to do it right. While the previous release of this classic score was good, it lacked in a few key areas – sound quality and “Coolness.” Yeah, that’s right – it was not “Cool.” Die Hard is a cool movie with “Cool” Characters, “Cool” Cinematography and “Cool” Music. In order to best the previous release we had to go all out. We spent nearly 2 years on this bad boy looking for all the best elements we could find, any lost music, and, most importantly, looking for those cool needle drops – the exact ones featured in the film. Well, I’m happy to report that this Die Hard release has COOL written all over it.
La-La Land Records and FOX Music present a remastered 2-CD SET of the original motion picture score to 20th Century Fox’s classic 1988 action blockbuster DIE HARD, starring Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman and Bonnie Bedelia, and directed by John McTiernan. Kamen’s score masterfully builds suspense, propelling all the plot’s high-octane action while enriching the characterizations. The DIE HARD experience is rounded out in this presentation with source cues and bonus tracks such as Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy”, Vaughn Monroe’s “Let It Snow”, Run DMC’s “Christmas in Hollis,” John Scott’s “We’ve Got Each Other” and more (sadly, we were not able to clear the ALIENS cue or the Stevie Wonder song Argyle rocks out to in the back of the limo)! Yippie-Kay-Yay!
The final title for La-La Land this year is one that has a great history for the label. Back in July, 2008, Dan Goldwasser, Matt and I had a meeting at Paramount Pictures where we laid out what we wanted to do with their music catalog. Impressed with the pitch, we were asked to come up with a wish list of titles we wanted to release. That night the 3 of us emailed each other our respective lists of Paramount Dream Projects. At the top of each of our list was the same title – SCROOGED. This is perhaps Mr Elfman’s “birth film”. . . and by that I mean the movie that gave him the opportunity to create that sound we all know and love today. It’s gothic, haunting, magical and thematic. It has everything you want out of an Elfman score and more! Hints of Batman, Black Beauty, Edward Scissorhands and “Nightmare” can be heard.
When given back the list, Paramount seemed to love the idea of La-La Land releasing Airplane, Dragonslayer, Seconds, Breakdown etc. . . but Scrooged was a bit more difficult at the time. We happily went forth producing all these wonderful Paramount projects, but we always wondered if we would ever work out the legal kinks on Scrooged. Then, one day, a miracle happened by the name of Lukas Kendall. Through his dealings with UMG (on GREMLINS), he managed to work out a deal to allow us to get the rights we needed to produce Scrooged for Paramount through UMG.
Three and a half years later, I am proud to present to you. . .
SCROOGED
Music by Danny Elfman
LLLCD 1195
Limited Edition of 3000 units
Retail Price: $19.98
Produced by Dan Goldwasser
Mastered by Mike Matessino
Liner Notes by Jeff Bond
Art Direction by Dan Goldwasser
An important score in Elfman’s cannon, SCROOGED was the composer’s first big-budget Hollywood score – and one that clearly anticipates his next, and most iconic work, BATMAN. For this wickedly funny and inventive update of the immortal Dickens Christmas classic, Elfman fashions a robust, sophisticated musical tapestry that expertly weaves together the film’s varied tones, which runs the gambit from wildly broad comedy and holiday cheer to gothic horror and emotional drama. Produced by Dan Goldwasser and mastered by Mike Matessino, this special release features bonus tracks, source cues and exclusive liner notes from film music writer Jeff Bond, with new comments from Director Richard Donner and others.
Well, there you have it. We hope these releases appealed more to your Yippie-Kay-Yay than Humbug! wink
See you next Tuesday November 29, 2011 at 1 pm PST when these bad boys go on sale. Full track listings, sound clips and artwork will be posted then as well.
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
LLLCD 1197
Limited Edition of 2000 units
Retail Price: $19.98
Produced by Lukas Kendall and Nick Redman
Mastered by Daniel Hersch and Mike Matessino
Liner Notes by Julie Kirgo
Art Direction by Jim Titus
To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, La-La Land Records presents two important WWII-themed scores from two giant composers that expertly and thoughtfully examine two landmark events that changed the world forever – the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the completion of the atom bomb.
La-La Land Records and FOX Music commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack with a special re-issue of legendary composer Jerry Goldsmith’s (PATTON, THE OMEN, BASIC INSTINCT, THE EDGE) original score to 20th Century Fox’s 1970 Pearl Harbor docudrama feature TORA! TORA! TORA!, starring Martin Balsam, Joseph Cotten, E.G. Marshall, So Yamamura and Tatsuya Mihashi -- directed by Richard Fleischer, Kinji Fukasaku and Toshio Masuda. Mr. Goldsmith tackles this film’s serious examination of Pearl Harbor with a rich orchestral score that exemplifies his trademark musical genius, fierce intelligence and sympathetic understanding. In depth liner notes by Julie Kirgo and spectacular art direction by Jim Titus focusing on the original art of Robert McCall are a highlight!
Continuing with our WWII theme. . .
FAT MAN AND LITTLE BOY – 2 cd set
Music by Ennio Morricone
LLLCD 1196
Limited Edition of 3000 units
Retail Price: $19.98
Produced by Dan Goldwasser
Mastered by Mike Matessino
Liner Notes by Daniel Schweiger
Art Direction by Dan Goldwasser
We still can’t believe it – after nearly 200 releases we finally have The Maestro on our label. Even more, it’s a never released and, for most of it, HEARD score by him! When we cracked opened the masters we discovered a wealth of material that was completely cut from the 1989 film. Working with Mike Matessino, producer Dan Goldwasser was able to ID all the music that is not heard in the final film to assemble a magnificent soundtrack unheard by most until now. If the movie released in 1989 had all this gorgeous music in it, viewers may have felt differently about the end product. I sure hope you fall in love with this score as much as we did.
La-La Land Records is proud to present the world premiere release of acclaimed composer Ennio Morricone’s (THE MAN WITH NO NAME TRILOGY, THE THING, ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA, THE MISSION, THE UNTOUCHABLES) original score to Paramount Pictures’ 1989 docudrama FAT MAN AND LITTLE BOY, starring Paul Newman, Dwight Schultz and John Cusack, and directed by Roland Joffe. Never before released in any format, Mr. Morricone’s hauntingly beautiful and complex orchestral score receives a definitive, 2-CD treatment that demonstrates the composer’s notable skill in emotionally interpreting what is at once an amazing and tragic chapter in mankind’s history – the birth of the atom bomb. Full of dramatic suspense, passion, sadness and gravitas, this is a notable, major Hollywood work by Morricone that is ripe for discovery. This special 2-CD release includes source cues, alternates and exclusive, in-depth liner notes by film music writer Daniel Schweiger.
Now we go from the horrors of War to the horrors of the Holiday season. wink
DIE HARD – 2 cd set
Music by Michael Kamen
LLLCD 1188
Limited Edition of 3500 units
Retail Price: $29.98
Produced by Eric Lichtenfeld and Nick Redman
Mastered by Daniel Hersch at D2 Mastering and restored by Mike Matessino
Liner Notes by Eric Lichtenfeld and Jeff Bond
Art Direction by Mark Banning
This is one of those dream come true projects – the kind where you hope and pray, if given the opportunity of producing it one day, you get to do it right. While the previous release of this classic score was good, it lacked in a few key areas – sound quality and “Coolness.” Yeah, that’s right – it was not “Cool.” Die Hard is a cool movie with “Cool” Characters, “Cool” Cinematography and “Cool” Music. In order to best the previous release we had to go all out. We spent nearly 2 years on this bad boy looking for all the best elements we could find, any lost music, and, most importantly, looking for those cool needle drops – the exact ones featured in the film. Well, I’m happy to report that this Die Hard release has COOL written all over it.
La-La Land Records and FOX Music present a remastered 2-CD SET of the original motion picture score to 20th Century Fox’s classic 1988 action blockbuster DIE HARD, starring Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman and Bonnie Bedelia, and directed by John McTiernan. Kamen’s score masterfully builds suspense, propelling all the plot’s high-octane action while enriching the characterizations. The DIE HARD experience is rounded out in this presentation with source cues and bonus tracks such as Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy”, Vaughn Monroe’s “Let It Snow”, Run DMC’s “Christmas in Hollis,” John Scott’s “We’ve Got Each Other” and more (sadly, we were not able to clear the ALIENS cue or the Stevie Wonder song Argyle rocks out to in the back of the limo)! Yippie-Kay-Yay!
The final title for La-La Land this year is one that has a great history for the label. Back in July, 2008, Dan Goldwasser, Matt and I had a meeting at Paramount Pictures where we laid out what we wanted to do with their music catalog. Impressed with the pitch, we were asked to come up with a wish list of titles we wanted to release. That night the 3 of us emailed each other our respective lists of Paramount Dream Projects. At the top of each of our list was the same title – SCROOGED. This is perhaps Mr Elfman’s “birth film”. . . and by that I mean the movie that gave him the opportunity to create that sound we all know and love today. It’s gothic, haunting, magical and thematic. It has everything you want out of an Elfman score and more! Hints of Batman, Black Beauty, Edward Scissorhands and “Nightmare” can be heard.
When given back the list, Paramount seemed to love the idea of La-La Land releasing Airplane, Dragonslayer, Seconds, Breakdown etc. . . but Scrooged was a bit more difficult at the time. We happily went forth producing all these wonderful Paramount projects, but we always wondered if we would ever work out the legal kinks on Scrooged. Then, one day, a miracle happened by the name of Lukas Kendall. Through his dealings with UMG (on GREMLINS), he managed to work out a deal to allow us to get the rights we needed to produce Scrooged for Paramount through UMG.
Three and a half years later, I am proud to present to you. . .
SCROOGED
Music by Danny Elfman
LLLCD 1195
Limited Edition of 3000 units
Retail Price: $19.98
Produced by Dan Goldwasser
Mastered by Mike Matessino
Liner Notes by Jeff Bond
Art Direction by Dan Goldwasser
An important score in Elfman’s cannon, SCROOGED was the composer’s first big-budget Hollywood score – and one that clearly anticipates his next, and most iconic work, BATMAN. For this wickedly funny and inventive update of the immortal Dickens Christmas classic, Elfman fashions a robust, sophisticated musical tapestry that expertly weaves together the film’s varied tones, which runs the gambit from wildly broad comedy and holiday cheer to gothic horror and emotional drama. Produced by Dan Goldwasser and mastered by Mike Matessino, this special release features bonus tracks, source cues and exclusive liner notes from film music writer Jeff Bond, with new comments from Director Richard Donner and others.
Well, there you have it. We hope these releases appealed more to your Yippie-Kay-Yay than Humbug! wink
See you next Tuesday November 29, 2011 at 1 pm PST when these bad boys go on sale. Full track listings, sound clips and artwork will be posted then as well.
NO CD = NO SALE
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Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
Błahaha a na varese narzekacie 
Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
Die Hard widać że będzie wypasem wydawniczym. Bo do muzyki poza filmem przekonać się nie mogę (szczególnie w wydaniu Varese). No i muzyka Johna Scotta, która została w filmie po podłożeniu w tempie. Ciekawe, ciekawe...
Natomiast bardzo intrygująco zapowiada się ten Morricone.
A co do Hooka, to to były zawsze marzenia fanbojów, ktoś tam coś mniemał, że jak 20 rocznica filmu (nie Ty, Adam?
) to pewnie wydadzą. Widocznie jeszcze poczekamy sobie.
Natomiast bardzo intrygująco zapowiada się ten Morricone.
A co do Hooka, to to były zawsze marzenia fanbojów, ktoś tam coś mniemał, że jak 20 rocznica filmu (nie Ty, Adam?

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Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
Do 5 grudnia kiedy varese wjedzieTomek pisze: A co do Hooka, to to były zawsze marzenia fanbojów, ktoś tam coś mniemał, że jak 20 rocznica filmu (nie Ty, Adam?) to pewnie wydadzą. Widocznie jeszcze poczekamy sobie.
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Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
Varese walnie jakimś Boxem, bo MV pisał, że jest wypas, ale będzie drogo...muaddib_dw pisze:Do 5 grudnia kiedy varese wjedzieTomek pisze: A co do Hooka, to to były zawsze marzenia fanbojów, ktoś tam coś mniemał, że jak 20 rocznica filmu (nie Ty, Adam?) to pewnie wydadzą. Widocznie jeszcze poczekamy sobie.
"If our music survives, which I have no doubt it will, then it will because it is good." - Jerry Goldsmith
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Turek
Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
La La niech w końcu First Knighta przeceni co w końcu kupię 
Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
Jerry Goldsmith at 20th Century Fox, vol. 2karcharoth pisze:Varese walnie jakimś Boxem, bo MV pisał, że jest wypas, ale będzie drogo...

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Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
Wtedy na bank już bym się powiesił.Tomek pisze:Jerry Goldsmith at 20th Century Fox, vol. 2karcharoth pisze:Varese walnie jakimś Boxem, bo MV pisał, że jest wypas, ale będzie drogo...![]()
"If our music survives, which I have no doubt it will, then it will because it is good." - Jerry Goldsmith
Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
MV z Lali mówiący o konkurencji że jest wypas i znający jej zamiary już teraz? wątpię.karcharoth pisze:Varese walnie jakimś Boxem, bo MV pisał, że jest wypas, ale będzie drogo...
ale wydanie Towsona może być rzeczywiście mocne, bo 1 raz wydają tylko 1 tytuł.
NO CD = NO SALE
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Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
No tak, jako polak masz obowiązek dokurwić konkurencji i ją zniszczyć. Ale w USA tak na szczęście nie jestAdam pisze:MV z Lali mówiący o konkurencji że jest wypas i znający jej zamiary już teraz? wątpię.karcharoth pisze:Varese walnie jakimś Boxem, bo MV pisał, że jest wypas, ale będzie drogo...
ale wydanie Towsona może być rzeczywiście mocne, bo 1 raz wydają tylko 1 tytuł.
"If our music survives, which I have no doubt it will, then it will because it is good." - Jerry Goldsmith
Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
Design Tora Tora Tora w wykonaniu Lali o wiele lepiej mi podchodzi niż wersja Kendalla.
Fatman and Little Boy - w życiu nawet o tym filmie nie słyszałem, ale Morricone i Newman. Muszę się wokół niego jakoś zakręcić.
Scrooged - pass.
Die Hard - może wreszcie się przekonam.
Dupy LaLa nie urywa w tym roku. No i gdzie Batman Forever?
Fatman and Little Boy - w życiu nawet o tym filmie nie słyszałem, ale Morricone i Newman. Muszę się wokół niego jakoś zakręcić.
Scrooged - pass.
Die Hard - może wreszcie się przekonam.
Dupy LaLa nie urywa w tym roku. No i gdzie Batman Forever?
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Mefisto
Re: LA-LA - 29.11.2011 - DIE HARD / TORA TORA / SCROOGED
No w końcu DH! fap, fap, fap
Ciekawe, że okładka jest dokładnie taka sama jak bootlega (ino napisy gorsze i czarny wygląda jak szary, ale może to tylko na elektronicznych okładkach tak). Osobiście bardzo jestem ciekaw jak tym razem będzie z wykonaniem, bo z nowego materiału kokosów się nie spodziewam.
Scrooged też na plus - film i muzyka są fajne, w dodatku typowo świąteczne, więc zabieg marketingowy się uda.
Ciekawe, że okładka jest dokładnie taka sama jak bootlega (ino napisy gorsze i czarny wygląda jak szary, ale może to tylko na elektronicznych okładkach tak). Osobiście bardzo jestem ciekaw jak tym razem będzie z wykonaniem, bo z nowego materiału kokosów się nie spodziewam.
Scrooged też na plus - film i muzyka są fajne, w dodatku typowo świąteczne, więc zabieg marketingowy się uda.
