La La Land Records general discussion & appreciation thread

MurdockMurdock The minus world
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As to not clutter the already existing threads I thought I'd make this one topic to keep any future release speculation and other overall thoughts in one place.

Since their release of DAD, I've been very thankful for their tremendous contributions to the Bond music community. They've taken what has been dreams and turned them into reality. And that's not just Bond, their work outside of Bond is also incredible and not to be overlooked.

Cheers to everyone involved to these projects and thank you for your amazing contributions. They've been a treat for the ears. ^:)^

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  • Posts: 96
    Probably have 20-30 La-La Land soundtracks now, including all their Bond releases. Some proper seminal scores, like Tim Burton’s Batman, Die Hard, Braveheart, the Lethal Weapon box set (a soundtrack holy grail release for me) and recently Gladiator. They’re always stellar packages.

    Needless to say, I really hope they’ll continue down the Bond road.
  • Posts: 1,980
    So glad there's such a source out there that fulfills what some of us fans want in a changing entertainment landscape. There's still a special feeling about getting a physical piece of entertainment, exploring the packaging and notes and getting to hear tracks we may have only dreamed about ever getting and ones we never knew existed.
  • morcarvicmorcarvic france
    Posts: 131
    Absolutely echo all of the above👍
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,876
    La La Land is doing the film score lord's work. This incredible label brings joy and satisfaction to a musical niche, a small but loyal fraction of the music-consuming population. It used to be hard to build a collection of scores; it used to require patience, active pursuits, more money than simple people have, and the occasional disappointment that what you are looking for doesn't exist. La La Land brings Christmas to our music library almost every week or so. It's amazing. I'm in film music heaven; my gratitude is endless.
  • edited August 11 Posts: 315
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    La La Land is doing the film score lord's work. This incredible label brings joy and satisfaction to a musical niche, a small but loyal fraction of the music-consuming population. It used to be hard to build a collection of scores; it used to require patience, active pursuits, more money than simple people have, and the occasional disappointment that what you are looking for doesn't exist. La La Land brings Christmas to our music library almost every week or so. It's amazing. I'm in film music heaven; my gratitude is endless.

    +1
    I wonder what is next probably a from Russia with love remaster and expanded and ohmss vinyl?
  • Posts: 7,249
    Everytime they announce a new Bond album it makes my day. They've doing some great work with them.
  • morcarvicmorcarvic france
    Posts: 131
    mattjoes wrote: »
    Everytime they announce a new Bond album it makes my day. They've doing some great work with them.

    and just to name a few other masterful past releases i have by their label i'm eternally grateful for jerry goldsmith's star trek tmp,williams 1941,kamens die hard and d h with a vengence not to forget barry's first love, chaplin ,the golden child and dances with wolves, so thankyou la la land for the past treasures and for the ones yet to come ,ps forgot to give a shout for newman/herrman the egyptian.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 18,882
    Neil said on Bluesky that TND is back in stock:
    https://lalalandrecords.com/tomorrow-never-dies-expanded-remastered-limited-edition-2-cd-set/

    Also Arnold's Stargate is down to the last 40 copies.
  • zebrafishzebrafish <°)))< in Octopussy's garden in the shade
    Posts: 4,461
    I am really happy with the OHMSS soundtrack from Lala Land, so much so that I also bought the "The Streets of San Francisco" double album (although for much cheaper on the Bay). You realize what a killer track the title is when you listen to its many variations and the funky 70s pieces that serve as a backdrop for the cop series.

    If you like Jazz, this is especially for you, as it features some of the finest L.A. musicians of the time. They were attracted by the fact that Patrick Williams was an accomplished Jazz composer. Jazz musicians performing on the album: Tom Scott, Bud Shanks and Jerome Richardson (sax), Buddy Childers and Pete Gandoli (tp), Dick Nash (tb), Larrie Carlton (gui) and John Guerin (dr), who played with Frank Zappa and the Byrds.

    Here's an example for the dynamic Big Band sound they had on the show.

    F-H-uTUbUAA6J83.jpg:small

  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,876
    LaLa Land put out a great Ferris Bueller soundtrack a few years ago. Excellent stuff.
  • Posts: 315
    mtm wrote: »
    Neil said on Bluesky that TND is back in stock:
    https://lalalandrecords.com/tomorrow-never-dies-expanded-remastered-limited-edition-2-cd-set/

    Also Arnold's Stargate is down to the last 40 copies.

    I don't get why these are limited releases they are selling off the shelf
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