Sorry again for the bump, but many of the albums are now available digitally. This is a great way to get the music and more volumes are coming.
I hope it always will be. Everyone on the planet needs this.
Apologies for bumping something that hasn't had a post in a few months, but I finally decided to take the plunge into collecting the various Trek soundtrack releases back in January. I took advantage of the current sale on LaLaLand's website to get the TOS boxset, and my copy arrived on Monday. I've been going through 2-3 discs a day at work and I've made it through disc 11 so far. This really is a phenomenal achievement and I'll add my voice to the chorus recommending this set for all TOS fans. The music is presented in excellent quality and the liner notes are outstanding. Thanks to Indysolo and the rest of the team for this top-notch release!
Congratulations! You've taken your first step into a... Oh, wait, wrong series.
You should see what sets are going out of print. I believe one or both of the TNG sets are in that neighborhood.
This is really the crown jewel of my music library, If no other music is every released, I will still die happy. This is the soundtrack of my life.
I also recommend the 50th Anniversary set. It has some unearthed first generation library cues, a bit missing off "Spock's Brain," a Love Scene cue they got from a music stem, plus the animated series music and the Wilbur Hatch bumper music!
Oh yeah and other great later Trek music too.
http://www.lalalandrecords.com/Site/StarTrek50TH.html
Truly a windrous achievement. Enjoy your journey!
You're welcome!Thanks to Indysolo and the rest of the team for this top-notch release!
They printed 6000 units; I wonder how many are left
What projects were cancelled and unnamed? I hope it wasn't Batman. I'd love a complete set of that show even though I can't afford it right now.Well, we have an answer now: about 3,500.
It was a big financial undertaking. As I recall, it was this and the lackluster sales on the "Mission: Impossible" set that caused them to cancel a project (un-named) and re-consider others.
La La Land asked for people who would buy a copy so they knew how many to print. It's understandable there's alkways going to be a fraction that don't purchase something when they say there are going to (unexpected financial changes, unexpected bills, death, etc.), but only 3,500 out of 6,000?
Let me just say -- as somebody who doesn't work for them or any other label: if you can afford it and wanted it, please consider buying it.
What projects were cancelled and unnamed? I hope it wasn't Batman. I'd love a complete set of that show even though I can't afford it right now.
Well I bought the Lost in Space set when I could afford to so I hope that makes you feel better.Pretty sure Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea might have been one. Which depresses me. That series had better overall music then Lost In Space, which probably hasn't sold as much as hoped.
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