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Here's a question for you all; who remembers the background music from the following shows: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Star Trek:the Animated Series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? Shazam! the Animated Series Spider Man 5000 (1981 solo series) Tarzan Lord of the Jungle The New Adventures of Batman She-Ra Princess of Power The New Adventures of Gilligan Gilligan's Planet Space Ghost the Herculoids Spider Man and His Amazing Friends The Incredible Hulk The Lone Ranger Adventures of Zorro Web Woman Manta and Moray The Freedom Force Superstretch and Microwoman The Space Sentinels (formerly the Young Sentinels) The Superfriends (all versions) The question is this; with a few exceptions, when are the companies that own them releasing the music. There's a market for it. Just wondering
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Well, One set of music you can obtain it if you desire is The Lone Ranger sound track of which is from the William Tell Overture probably on a lot of CD's.
One Soundtrack that has never been released on CD I would like to obtain is from the movie THE YELLOW ROLLS ROYCE. I had the Reel to Reel Tape one time but it broke and I no longer have it. Some of the stuff you list may be available somewhere, you just have to hunt for it.
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One problem they would have is the quality of even the masters (if they haven't been destroyed) is going to be pretty poor. I had to take a story from old 78's back in the 70's and turn them into a quality stereo finished product -- It was a nightmare but it got done - It would be much easier to do today but still a giant headache and there probably isn't the market to warrant the costs
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Last edited by Sue Rarick; 01/12/18 11:44 AM. Reason: Double Post
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