So let’s see, continuing with the H titles...
The Hellstrom Chronicle is a very cool, very strange Lalo Schifrin score to a movie about the insect world. We have the Aleph CD for $8.
We have some interesting, low-priced Henry Mancini collections in stock (atop this page), like the 3CD set box set (longbox sized), The Days of Wine and Roses, only $8.
Not a film score, but a very nice pop collection is this 3CD set of Herb Alpert tracks, Herb Alpert Is.... Very nice packaging, $65.
We have a couple of copies of the Stagecoach (album version)/Heroes of Telemark CD from Intrada, here and here, for $25.
We have one of the priciest collectables at the moment, the Intrada Hocus Pocus (Debney), for which we’re asking $145. It’s $250 on eBay!
Is Hoffa (David Newman) just one of those unloved albums? For some reason we have two copies of the La-La Land expanded edition, which I’ve marked down to $18, and three of the original Fox, $3.
We have two copies of the 1CD version of La-La Land’s Home Alone, $45, and two copies of the original CBS, $12.
We have a copy of Intrada’s first version of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids by James Horner, $25.
Honor and Glory is a terrific Basil Poledouris compilation that his agency distributed for him around the time he wrote the title piece for the 1996 Olympics. Hard to find and we’re asking $45.
We have two copies of La-La Land’s 2CD version of Hook, $25.
If you want to pick up two very good 1960s Laurence Rosenthal scores, we have the promo pressing by Chapter III Records of The Comedians/Hotel Paradiso for only $3.
One of my favorite FSM “two-fers” was Hotel/Kaleidoscope, the Warner Bros. albums, music by Johnny Keating and Stanley Myers, respectively. Both very fun! $18
We have a copy of the Prague re-recording of Goldsmith’s Hour of the Gun, $15. It also has a suite from The Red Pony, Goldsmith’s TV movie score.
We have a set, right now, of House of Cards Varèse Sarabande CDs from seasons 1 through 6. Find them at this page.
We have a copy of the Deluxe Edition of How to Train Your Dragon 2 by John Powell, this one’s in demand—$85.
We have a Bear McCreary signed copy of Human Target, Season 1, on La-La Land, for $25.
An early Jerry Fielding TV movie score we released at FSM was Hunters Are for Killing, $15. Fielding got a lot of mileage out of the jazzy title music, reusing it for Matt Helm (TV) and The Big Sleep:
We have a copy of the Intrada 2CD set of Montenegro’s Hurry Sundown, $25.
Finally, in the H titles, we have Hyperspace/Beauty and the Beast (TV), a Don Davis album from Prometheus from quite some time ago, $8.
Onto the I titles tomorrow!
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