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Topic: PR: BATTLESTAR GALACTICA CD AVAOILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER

La La Land Records

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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA LLLCD 1015La-La Land Records Presents the Original Soundtrack to the all-new, smash-hit SCI-FI CHANNEL Original Mini-Series BATTLESTAR GALACTICA starring Edward James Olmos (MIAMI VICE, STAND AND DELIVER) and Mary McDonnell (DANCES WITH WOLVES, GRAND CANYON). Renowned composer Richard Gibbs’ (BARBERSHOP 2, STEP INTO LIQUID, I SPY) evocative score combines ethnic percussion, vocals, synth and orchestra to capture all the humanity and pulse-pounding excitement of this critically-acclaimed relaunching of the legendary BATTLESTAR GALACTICA saga! A must for all generations of GALACTICA fans! CD Booklet features Exclusive Liner Notes from the composer and the director.
PRE-ORDER NOW from
www.lalalandrecords.com/BattlestarGalactica.htmland receive your CD autographed by composer Richard Gibbs at no extra charge! For a limited time.
RETAIL PRICE: $15.98
Track Lisiting
1. Are You Alive? / Battlestar Galactica™ Main Title (5:28)
2. Goodbye, Baby (2:24)
3. Starbuck Buck Buck (1:49)
4. To Kiss Or Not To Kiss (2:42)
5. Six Sex (1:48)
6. Deep Sixed (1:59)
7. The Day Comes (1:08)
8. Counterattack (2:40)
9. Cylons Fire (1:34)
10. A Call To Arms (1:03)
11. Apollo To The Rescue (1:56)
12. Launch Vipers (4:26)
13. Seal The Bulkheads (2:10)
14. The Lottery Ticket (3:06)
15. Eighty-Five Dead (1:23)
16. Inbound (1:23)
17. Apollo Is Gone / Starbuck Returns (2:19)
18. The Storm and The Dead (2:40)
19. Thousands Left Behind (2:09)
20. Silica Pathways (3:32)
21. Reunited (1:56)
22. The Sense Of Six (3:01)
23. Starbuck’s Recon (1:11)
24. Battle (7:40)
25. Good Night (2:38)
26. By Your Command (1:56)
Total Time: 67:04SOUND BYTES WILL BE POSTED SOON.
COMING SOON: THE FANTASY FILMS OF GEORGE PAL, featuring music from ATLANTIS, 7 FACES OF DR. LAO, also coming "STEALING TIME by composer Joey Newman (of the famed "Newman" clan) and THE BEST OF LONE WOLF AND CUB, a compilation of music from the legendary 70's Japanese Samauri saga."
Regards,MV Gerhard
La-La Land Records www.lalalandrecords.composted 02-18-2004 08:44 PM PT (US) 
Jeff78

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Michael,
Any chances of releasing Beyond Re-Animator score?Jeff
posted 02-19-2004 01:38 PM PT (US) 
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Originally posted by Jeff78:
Michael,
Any chances of releasing Beyond Re-Animator score?Jeff
It's possible. Lions Gate might be interested in a release as long as it's coupled with something else.
MV Gerhard
posted 02-19-2004 02:10 PM PT (US) 
Dinko

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Originally posted by La La Land Records:
SOUND BYTES WILL BE POSTED SOON.
When the sound bytes do arrive, would it be possible to put an emphasis on the cues that use an orchestra?
When the two episodes aired on TV, some parts of the score sounded really interesting, but a lot of the music in the shows simply sounded like the same percussion tracks were being repeated in different scenes without much variation. The ethnic music sounded great, but I'm still not fully sure about getting this score.
The only orchestral cue I remember was when the old Battlestar Galactica theme was reprised like a fanfare during a flyover/ceremony.
posted 02-19-2004 04:09 PM PT (US) 
SEBULBA

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How 'bout Beyond and Bride.
posted 02-19-2004 04:09 PM PT (US) 
Richard Street

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quote:
Originally posted by SEBULBA:
How 'bout Beyond and Bride.BRIDE is already out there on Silva release; it's coupled with the original REANIMATOR (which I think is the same as the old LP), though that release may be out of print. It's also quite horrible.
NP: THOSE SECRETS (Thomas Newman). Yes, I'm a sucker for a "Fewer Than 10 Copies" warning.
posted 02-20-2004 04:17 AM PT (US) 
SEBULBA

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Originally posted by Richard Street:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=1 face=arial>quote:</font><HR size=1>Originally posted by SEBULBA:
[b]How 'bout Beyond and Bride.<HR size=1></BLOCKQUOTE>BRIDE is already out there on Silva release; it's coupled with the original REANIMATOR [/B]
Exactly, I've got that already. But how 'bout a complete Bride and Beyond either as 2 disc set or 2 separate discs?
posted 02-20-2004 08:17 AM PT (US) 
Richard Street

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Originally posted by SEBULBA:
Exactly, I've got that already. But how 'bout a complete Bride and Beyond either as 2 disc set or 2 separate discs?Is BEYOND... actually any good? I saw the film last April but I can't remember what the music was like. I can't even recall if it incorporated Band's themes.
NP: BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA (John Carpenter)
posted 02-20-2004 09:17 AM PT (US) 
Jeff78

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quote:
Originally posted by Richard Street:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=1 face=arial>quote:</font><HR size=1>Originally posted by SEBULBA:
[b] Exactly, I've got that already. But how 'bout a complete Bride and Beyond either as 2 disc set or 2 separate discs?<HR size=1></BLOCKQUOTE>Is BEYOND... actually any good? I saw the film last April but I can't remember what the music was like. I can't even recall if it incorporated Band's themes.
NP: BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA (John Carpenter)[/B]
I know it contained varation of band's theme in the main title and end credits. I belive it showed up once or twice during the film.
I thought the score was ok. It's more of a action score compared to the last two scores.Jeff
posted 02-20-2004 11:52 AM PT (US) 
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Just posted Sound Bytes:
http://www.lalalandrecords.com/BattlestarGalactica.htmlRegards,
MV Gerhard
posted 02-24-2004 11:12 AM PT (US) 
Dinko

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Sounds more interesting than it did on TV.
posted 02-24-2004 12:05 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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Dinko, not sure what you were listening to in the film. This is definitely the score I heard while watchin' the movie, and I remember being just as intrigued by it then, as I am now, listening to the clips at LA LA's site. Gibb's did a cool job on the film ... nothin' like what Stu did back in the day, but it's still pretty fun to listen to. Cool album to kick back and study with, me thinks.J
posted 02-25-2004 06:42 AM PT (US) 
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I think you're both right. The problem with the score in the film was in the mix. It was mixed very low.Listening to it on it's own with the proper goosing it got from Mr Gibbs and our producer Ford Thaxton makes you realize what a wonderful score this is.
MV Gerhard
posted 02-25-2004 09:25 AM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
