
Our friends over at La-La Land Records have announced three special releases, available at their booth at this years San Diego’s Comic Con. The first of which is John Debney‘s Predators, which skillfully incorporates Alan Silvestri’s iconic themes from the original Predator film. Next is a special two disc set of Danny Elfman‘s Batman, this a Limited Edition of 5,000 units, and features the previously unreleased film version of Elfman’s score, as well as a remastered presentation of the original 1989 soundtrack score, and never-before-released Bonus Tracks. Last but not least, is a Limited Edition of James Horner‘s Krull, which is limited to only 3,000 units, so act fast! All three recordings will be available at www.lalalandrecords.com on July 27th, after Comic Con, but those of you at the Con will be able to get first dibs. In addition to these premiere releases, there will also be special appearances and signings, as well as great deals on other La-La Land Records soundtracks available at their booth, which is located with the Toy Hungry booth, in space #429.

Guest composers will be stopping by the La-La Land booth to greet fans and sign CDs. Newly Emmy Award nominated composer Bear McCreary (Caprica, Battlestar Galactica, Human Target) will kick things off from 4-5PM on Thursday. Visit the La-La Land gang at Comic-Con to find out who will be appearing to sign autographs and when. Also, be sure to follow La-La Land Records & Darby’s Secret Stash on Twitter for breaking news at Comic Con, including information about special composer guests and signing times!



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July 27, 2010 at 1:15 pm
casinoskunk
I will definitely be picking up that Batman score. That is amazing!! I did not like Predators as a film, but i did like what Debney did with it. I am not sure about Krull, i really am not a Horner fan, but i do like his 80′s stuff more than his recent outings. We’ll see.
I was lucky enough to pick up the last Rock ‘N’ Roll Nightmare soundtrack, along with Taking Woodstock, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and Tango and Cash. La-La Land rocks! i hope they go back to next year’s Comic Con.
July 31, 2010 at 8:23 pm
Darby O'Gill
Yeah, I got the Batman score at the Con, and even though I’ve heard that score a thousand times over the years, the new stuff is amazing! The Joker’s Commercial alone is well worth the price of the CD.