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Topic: PR: EXTREME PREJUDICE EXPANDED EDITION

La La Land Records

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LA-LA LAND RECORDS
NEW RELEASES JANUARY 2005
“EXTREME PREJUDICE”
Remastered and Expanded
Music by Jerry GoldsmithEXTREME PREJUDICE - LLLCD 1028
SHIPPING JAN 25, 2005.Presenting Jerry Goldsmith’s classic neo-western score to director Walter Hill’s rip-roaring actioner EXTREME PREJUDICE, starring Nick Nolte and Powers Boothe. Remastered and expanded with never-before-released tracks, this is the definitive release of this beloved, previously out-of-print score – a breathtaking fusion of orchestra and electronics. CD Booklet contains exclusive liner notes, with comments from director Walter Hill.
In honor of Mr. Goldsmith, a portion of the proceeds from the sale this album will be donated to the Jerry Goldsmith Scholarship Fund for Film Music Composition.
TRACK LISTING
1. Extreme Prejudice – Un-used Trailer Score (2:12)
2. Carolco Logo * (:16)
3. Arrivals/Main Title (5:19)
4. Cash (7:27)
5. Next Time * (0:21)
6. The Set Up (3:20)
7. Dust (4:16)
8. A Nice Fellow * (1:29)
9. The Plan * (2:02)
10. The Bank (Pts 1, 2, & 3) * (4:58)
11. The Bank (Pt 4) * (1:31)
12. The Plan – original version (9:21)
13. Identities (1:47)
14. To Mexico (3:05)
15. No Friendlies (2:40)
16. Positions * (0:51)
17. They Don’t Care (3:28)
18. Fighting And Dying * (2:12)
19. The Funeral ** (2:10)
20. A Deal / End Credits (4:40)* - Never Before Released
** - Recorded for, but not used in final version of film
TOTAL TIME: 64:12Also, we're ringing in 2005 with a sale on THE FANTASY FILM MUSIC OF GEORGE PAL: LIMITED EDITION... reg $19.98... sale price $14.98!
Celebrate CELLULAR hitting DVD in January and pick up John Ottman's cool score for a sale price of $13.98!
We've also got some new permanent pricing to announce! Previously $15.98, the following titles are now priced at $11.98... CABIN FEVER, CREEPSHOW, THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, STEALING TIME, TERROR TRACT, ZULU DAWN, and MONTE WALSH.
Hope everyone's having a great Holiday Season. HAPPY NEW YEAR, and we look forward to bringing you an exciting slate of soundtrack projects in 2005!!!!
COMING SOON… Composer Jesper Kyd’s sensational scores to the videogames HITMAN 1 & 2. Brian Tyler takes on a trip through THE BIG EMPTY and more exciting surprises to be announced shortly!
[Message edited by La La Land Records on 12-27-2004]
posted 12-27-2004 12:53 PM PT (US) 
Widescreen
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Glad to see this release coming-Are there any plans in the future for other Goldsmith releases from LaLaLand? I'm sure a ton of peeople here could make a list you more than likely have already seen of what most would like to have reissued out there.
For now, though, you've got a sale with me on this one. Look forward to it!
Now if only Intrada can finally release the expanded Rambo III.
posted 12-28-2004 03:03 PM PT (US) 
La La Land Records

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quote:
Originally posted by Widescreen:
Glad to see this release coming-Are there any plans in the future for other Goldsmith releases from LaLaLand?
No plans for the moment, but you never know!
MV
posted 12-28-2004 06:21 PM PT (US) 
BMikeJ

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I got my copy of the new Extreme Prejudice release last weekend. Anybody else get this? Sound is terrific... and it's so great to finally have some of the unreleased music, especially the film version of the heist sequence."Lupo, la pistola!"
posted 02-03-2005 08:14 PM PT (US) 
Alexborn007

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Ordered this yesterday after just hearing the trailer music. I am still amazed how "on" Goldsmith was from the 70's-80's. MANY thanks to all the folks at La-La Land. Cannot wait to check it out!
posted 02-03-2005 10:42 PM PT (US) 
Graham Watt

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About EXTREME PREJUDICE - I don't have the new release, only the original LP, but it's one of those Goldsmith scores which I didn't really like for a while (too much wash of synth over much of it, I thought), but which has, with time, become REALLY interesting. This seems to be one that grows with age.
posted 02-04-2005 02:49 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
