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The Extra-Terrestrial</FONT></A><BR> 5. <A HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/titles/spiderman.html"><FONT COLOR="#B3B3F5">Spider-Man</FONT></A><BR> </TD><TD VALIGN=TOP><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=1> 6. <A HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/titles/raiders.html"><FONT COLOR="#B3B3F5">Raiders of the Lost Ark</FONT></A><BR> 7. <A HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/titles/doctor_strange_madness.html"><FONT COLOR="#B3B3F5">Doctor Strange: Multiverse</FONT></A><BR> 8. <A HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/titles/lord_rings01.html"><FONT COLOR="#B3B3F5">LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring</FONT></A><BR> 9. <A HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/titles/titanic.html"><FONT COLOR="#B3B3F5">Titanic</FONT></A><BR> 10. <A HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/titles/justice_league.html"><FONT COLOR="#B3B3F5">Justice League</FONT></A><BR> </TD><TD WIDTH=20><FONT COLOR="#07053F">.</FONT></TD> <TD WIDTH=4><FONT COLOR="#07053F">.</FONT></TD><TD VALIGN=TOP><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=1> 1. <A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0DBY662WG/filmtracks-hpfavetext/ref=nosim"><FONT COLOR="#B3B3F5">The Wild Robot</FONT></A><BR> 2. <A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0CN4XSB92/filmtracks-hpfavetext/ref=nosim"><FONT COLOR="#B3B3F5">Solo: A Star Wars Story</FONT></A><BR> 3. <A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0CYFTN1DN/filmtracks-hpfavetext/ref=nosim"><FONT COLOR="#B3B3F5">Dune: Part Two</FONT></A><BR> 4. <A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0BNQL18K5/filmtracks-hpfavetext/ref=nosim"><FONT COLOR="#B3B3F5">Avatar: The Way of Water</FONT></A><BR> 5. <A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0CS32M99H/filmtracks-hpfavetext/ref=nosim"><FONT COLOR="#B3B3F5">Cutthroat Island</FONT></A><BR> </TD></TR><TR BGCOLOR="#07053F"><TD HEIGHT=1 COLSPAN=9><IMG SRC="/images/spacer.gif" HEIGHT=1 WIDTH=1 BORDER=0></TD></TR></TABLE> <TABLE WIDTH=98% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 BORDER=0></TD></TR><TR BGCOLOR="#D63942"><TD HEIGHT=1 COLSPAN=9><IMG SRC="/images/spacer.gif" HEIGHT=1 WIDTH=1 BORDER=0></TD></TR></TABLE> <MAP NAME="navbuttons1"> <AREA SHAPE=rect coords="0,0,300,70" HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com"> <AREA SHAPE=rect coords="322,5,347,18" HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/reviews/"> </MAP><MAP NAME="navbuttons2"> <AREA SHAPE=rect coords="0,5,24,18" HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/reviews/"> <AREA SHAPE=rect coords="42,5,75,18" HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/news/"> <AREA SHAPE=rect coords="92,5,192,18" HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/scoreboard/"> <AREA SHAPE=rect coords="210,5,242,18" HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/links/"> <AREA SHAPE=rect coords="259,5,333,18" HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/audio/"> <AREA SHAPE=rect coords="1,20,59,30" HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/composers/"> <AREA SHAPE=rect coords="74,20,153,30" HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/ratings/"> <AREA SHAPE=rect coords="168,20,221,30" HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/cool.shtml"> <AREA SHAPE=rect coords="235,20,283,30" HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com/auctions/"> <AREA SHAPE=rect coords="300,20,338,30" HREF="https://www.filmtracks.com"> </MAP> <TABLE WIDTH=98% CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 BORDER=0> <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#122A56" HEIGHT=28><FONT SIZE=+1> <B><I>&nbsp; NOTE: This section was placed in the <A HREF="/archives/"> <FONT COLOR="#B3B3F5">Filmtracks Archives</FONT></A> in 2009 and will never again be updated.</I></B></FONT> </TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT BGCOLOR="#122A56" HEIGHT=28 NOWRAP> <FONT SIZE=-1><B>(last updated 8/1/01) &nbsp;</B></FONT> </TD></TR><TR><TD HEIGHT=1 BGCOLOR="#D63942" COLSPAN=2> <IMG SRC="/images/spacer.gif" HEIGHT=1 WIDTH=1 BORDER=0></TD></TR></TABLE> <TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADING=0 WIDTH=97%> <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=RIGHT HEIGHT=26> <IMG ALT="Collector's Corner" SRC="../images/title_collector2.jpg" WIDTH=225 HEIGHT=26> </TD></TR> </TABLE><BR> <BR> <TABLE CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BORDER=0 WIDTH=34% ALIGN=RIGHT><TR><TD> <TABLE CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BORDER=1 ALIGN=RIGHT><TR> <TD BGCOLOR="#07053F"> <FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=2><B>Informational Resources:</B></FONT><BR> <HR> <BR><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=1> <A HREF="info.shtml"><B>Bootlegs, Promos, and the Unreleased</B></A><BR> (includes distinctions about the differences between bootlegs and promos, as well as the circumstances behind unreleased scores)<BR> <BR> <A HREF="series.shtml"><B>Collectible Series</B></A><BR> (includes catalog information about the collectors'/club series published by Var&egrave;se Sarabande, Film Score Monthly, Intrada, Prometheus and more)<BR> <BR> <A HREF="collect95.shtml"><B>The Original Collectible CDs</B></A><BR> (back when CDs occasionally sold for over $1,000, in the days before mass the CDr market prevailed, these were the hot titles)<BR> <BR> <A HREF="#current"><B>Current State of Collectible Scores</B></A><BR> <BR> <A HREF="#links"><B>Additional Resources</B></A><BR> <BR> </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR></TABLE> <BR><BR> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Not always is the best film music available on commercial albums, and just like any other genre of music, there are fans of film music who strive to obtain their favorite unreleased film scores. In the early days of CDs, between 1986 and 1994, the price of rare film music CDs could often each above $1,000. Rare LP records still existed in their day, though they were never as popular as the promotional and bootlegged CDs that prevail today. In the mid to late 1990's, the new medium of the Internet caused piracy, as well as legal promotion, of rare film music to skyrocket. Online auction services allowed more buyers and sellers to connect, spurring an increase in the production and distribution of both bootlegs and promotional CDs. The changing landscape of personal PC burning of CDrs has changed the collectible film score scene in 2000 and beyond. Nearly any piece of film music can be obtained, legally or otherwise, in today's secondary Internet market, and Filmtracks offers you information about some of the CDs you will find, as well as samplings of rare film music never pressed onto a commercial CD.<BR> <BR> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <B>Note:</B> To be clear, Filmtracks does not support the growing bootlegging industry, nor is it particularly fond of what mp3s have to offer. It is important to understand that film music record labels struggle to survive financially, so bootlegging of music that is already commercially available is unacceptable. In many cases, Filmtracks assists record labels in their pursuit of bootleggers, with rising success. Nevertheless, promotional and bootlegged items still exist, and to also serve the interests of Filmtracks visitors, we offer information about those items which do exist on the secondary market, without passing judgement on their origins. After all, the Filmtracks editors are film music collectors too, just like you, and when this site was first opened in 1996, its primary concentration was on collectible soundtracks. Finally, while Filmtracks maintains a vast library of rare film music in its Montana offices, we very rarely trade our supplies to other fans. The best we can offer is information about them, and audio samples from them, so that you can decide for yourself whether to buy these products on the secondary market when you find them.<BR> <BR><BR CLEAR=ALL><BR> <TABLE CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 WIDTH=98% BORDER=0><TR><TD COLSPAN=3 BGCOLOR="#D63942"> <IMG SRC="../images/spacer.gif" HEIGHT=2 WIDTH=1 BORDER=0></TD></TR> <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#07053F" WIDTH=12 VALIGN=TOP><IMG SRC="../images/spacer.gif" HEIGHT=1 WIDTH=1 BORDER=0></TD><TD BGCOLOR="#07053F"> <TABLE CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=0 BORDER=0><TR><TD BGCOLOR="#2163FF"> <FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=1><B>Audio Samples from Collectible Scores:</B></TD></TR></TABLE></TD><TD BGCOLOR="#07053F" VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=RIGHT><IMG SRC="../images/spacer.gif" HEIGHT=1 WIDTH=1 BORDER=0></TD> </TR></TABLE><BR> <BR> A newly added feature in August, 2001, Filmtracks offers you samples of film scores that you likely have not heard before. Most of these scores failed to achieve a commercial CD release, in part or in whole, but have either been distributed promotionally by the composer, or bootlegged for the secondary market. We don't ensure that the music in the clips will always be good, because much of the music is commercial unreleased simply because it isn't very listenable. The quality is for you to decide. In all cases, the clips have been encoded in <A HREF="http://www.realaudio.com"><I>Real Audio</I></A> 5.0, ISDN stereo. Clips will continue to be added on a monthly basis.<BR> <BR> <UL><LI><B><I>Newest Clips:</I></B><BR> </UL> <CENTER><TABLE CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 WIDTH=95% BORDER=0><TR><TD VALIGN=TOP> <FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=1> <B>Young Sherlock Holmes</B>: (Bruce Broughton)<BR> (0:38), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">191K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio_special/young_sherlock1.ra">young_sherlock1.ra</A><BR> <BR> <B>Innerspace</B>: (Jerry Goldsmith)<BR> (0:37), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">185K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio_special/innerspace6.ra">innerspace6.ra</A><BR> 6. Let's Get Small (Geffen release)<BR> <BR> </FONT></TD><TD WIDTH=30> &nbsp; </TD><TD VALIGN=TOP> <FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=1> <B>Jade</B>: (James Horner)<BR> (0:39), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">195K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio_special/jade1.ra">jade1.ra</A><BR> <BR> <B>Innerspace</B>: (Jerry Goldsmith)<BR> (0:40), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">201K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio_special/innerspace10.ra">innerspace10.ra</A><BR> 10. Air Supply (Geffen release)<BR> <BR> </FONT></TD><TD WIDTH=30> &nbsp; </TD><TD VALIGN=TOP> <FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=1> <B>The War of the Roses</B>: (David Newman)<BR> (0:38), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">190K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio_special/war_roses1.ra">war_roses1.ra</A><BR> <BR> <B>The Relic</B>: (John Debney)<BR> (0:38), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">190K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio_special/relic1.ra">relic1.ra</A><BR> 1. The Relic Main Titles (promo)<BR> <BR> </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></CENTER> <BR> <UL><LI><B><I>Archived Clips:</I></B><BR> </UL> <CENTER><TABLE CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 WIDTH=95% BORDER=0><TR><TD VALIGN=TOP> <FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=1> <B>Anywhere But Here</B>: (Danny Elfman)<BR> (0:45), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">238K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/anywhere15.ra">anywhere15.ra</A><BR> 1. Suite (partially commercially available)<BR> <BR> <B>The 'Burbs</B>: (Jerry Goldsmith)<BR> (0:34), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">128K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/burbs2.ra">burbs2.ra</A><BR> 2. Welcome to Mayfield Pl. - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/burbs.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Cherry 2000</B>: (Basil Poledouris)<BR> (0:42), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">170K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/cherry2000_21.ra">cherry2000_21.ra</A><BR> 21. End Credits - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/cherry2000.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Farewell to the King</B>: (Basil Poledouris)<BR> (0:49), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">144K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/farewell_king5.ra">farewell_king5.ra</A><BR> 5. Battle Montage - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/farewell_king.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Good Will Hunting</B>: (Danny Elfman)<BR> (0:23), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">48K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/goodwill6.ra">goodwill6.ra</A><BR> 6. Them Apples - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/good_will.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Independence Day</B>: (David Arnold)<BR> (0:30), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">150K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/id4_118.ra">id4_118.ra</A><BR> CD1/18. Spaceship from Roswell - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/id4.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>SpaceCamp</B>: (John Williams)<BR> (0:28), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">144K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/spacecamp14.ra">spacecamp14.ra</A><BR> 14. Home Again - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/spacecamp.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Vibes</B>: (James Horner)<BR> (0:24), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">118K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/vibes7.ra">vibes7.ra</A><BR> 7. The Journey Begins - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/vibes.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> </FONT></TD><TD WIDTH=30> &nbsp; </TD><TD VALIGN=TOP> <FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=1> <B>Mi Familia</B>: (Mark McKenzie)<BR> (0:31), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">167K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/mckenzie.ra">mckenzie.ra</A><BR> 1. Suite (1996 promo compilation)<BR> <BR> <B>The 'Burbs</B>: (Jerry Goldsmith)<BR> (0:22), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">69K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/burbs4.ra">burbs4.ra</A><BR> 4. Klopek House - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/burbs.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>The Family Man</B>: (Danny Elfman)<BR> (0:40), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">200K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/family_man23.ra">family_man23.ra</A><BR> 24. (Untitled) - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/family_man.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Flatliners</B>: (James Newton Howard)<BR> (1:07), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">225K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/flatliners2.ra">flatliners2.ra</A><BR> 2. Redemption - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/flatliners.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>In Country</B>: (James Horner)<BR> (0:42), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">175K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/incountry19.ra">incountry19.ra</A><BR> 19. In Country: Finale - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/testament.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Independence Day</B>: (David Arnold)<BR> (0:31), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">156K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/id4_28.ra">id4_28.ra</A><BR> CD2/8. Launching the Ship - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/id4.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Species</B>: (Christopher Young)<BR> (0:36), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">74K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/species12.ra">species12.ra</A><BR> 12. Star Bright - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/species.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>We're No Angels</B>: (George Fenton)<BR> (0:29), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">137K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/were_no1.ra">were_no1.ra</A><BR> 1. Introduction/Main Titles - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/were_no_angels.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> </FONT></TD><TD WIDTH=30> &nbsp; </TD><TD VALIGN=TOP> <FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=1> <B>The Witches of Eastwick</B>: (John Williams)<BR> (0:30), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">154K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/witches2.ra">witches2.ra</A><BR> 8. The Dance of the Witches (bootleg)<BR> <BR> <B>The 'Burbs</B>: (Jerry Goldsmith)<BR> (0:45), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">179K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/burbs13.ra">burbs13.ra</A><BR> 13. End Titles - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/burbs.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>The Family Man</B>: (Danny Elfman)<BR> (0:40), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">199K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/family_man28.ra">family_man28.ra</A><BR> 28. (Untitled) - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/family_man.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend</B>: (Jerry Goldsmith)<BR> (0:24), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">88K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/gold_tribute20.ra">gold_tribute20.ra</A><BR> 20. The Family (SPFM Tribute) - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/family_man.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Mulan</B>: (Jerry Goldsmith)<BR> (0:25), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">131K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/mulan_33.ra">mulan_33.ra</A><BR> 33. The Pendant - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/mulan.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Shipwrecked</B>: (Patrick Doyle)<BR> (0:29), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">149K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/shipwrecked1.ra">shipwrecked1.ra</A><BR> 1. Opening Titles - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/shipwrecked.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Under Fire</B>: (Jerry Goldsmith)<BR> (0:29), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">137K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/under_fire12.ra">under_fire12.ra</A><BR> 12. Nicaragua - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/under_fire.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> <B>Wind</B>: (Basil Poledouris)<BR> (0:31), <FONT COLOR="#1B8B86">116K</FONT> <A HREF="http://www.teletracks.com/audio/wind1.ra">wind1.ra</A><BR> 1. Prologue - (<A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/wind.html">review</A>)<BR> <BR> </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></CENTER> <BR><A NAME="current"><BR CLEAR=ALL><BR> <TABLE CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 WIDTH=98% BORDER=0><TR><TD COLSPAN=3 BGCOLOR="#D63942"> <IMG SRC="../images/spacer.gif" HEIGHT=2 WIDTH=1 BORDER=0></TD></TR> <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#07053F" WIDTH=12 VALIGN=TOP><IMG SRC="../images/spacer.gif" HEIGHT=1 WIDTH=1 BORDER=0></TD><TD BGCOLOR="#07053F"> <TABLE CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=0 BORDER=0><TR><TD BGCOLOR="#2163FF"> <FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=1><B>The Current State of Collectible Scores:</B></TD></TR></TABLE></TD><TD BGCOLOR="#07053F" VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=RIGHT><IMG SRC="../images/spacer.gif" HEIGHT=1 WIDTH=1 BORDER=0></TD> </TR></TABLE><BR> <BR><BR> <TABLE CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BORDER=0 WIDTH=110 ALIGN=RIGHT><TR><TD> <TABLE CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BORDER=0 WIDTH=92 ALIGN=RIGHT><TR><TD> <A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/mulan.html"> <IMG SRC="https://www.filmtracks.com/images/covers/mulan_promo.jpg" WIDTH=90 HEIGHT=90 BORDER=0></A> <BR> <A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/family_man.html"> <IMG SRC="https://www.filmtracks.com/images/covers/family_man.jpg" WIDTH=90 HEIGHT=90 BORDER=0></A> <BR> <A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/goldsmith_tribute.html"> <IMG SRC="https://www.filmtracks.com/images/covers/goldsmith_tribute2.jpg" WIDTH=90 HEIGHT=90 BORDER=0></A> <BR> </TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR></TABLE> <I>As of summer, 2001:</I> It's important to remember that the collecting field is always changing. Whatever notions or judgements you make about the secondary film score market today will be outdated by next month. The minute a "price guide" is set up to evaluate the current standings of soundtrack CDs, a re-release, bootleg, or suddenly flurry of interest can radically change the prices. Legitimately released collectibles, such as those available through the Var&egrave;se Sarabande CD Club in the late 1980's and early 1990's, continue to escalate because most of them are no longer in print. In response to the vast economic swings in Europe and the United States in the 1990's, record labels have come and gone, and thus, there are a significant number of commercial albums that have become collectibles themselves. The labels continue to fight the short lived, but popular, studio method of including entire scores on isolated DVD tracks, a practice that will likely all but disappear by 2003.<BR> <BR> Before the Internet, ads in film music magazines often carried much of the load in rare score dealings. When Filmtracks first opened in 1996, the USENET (and the rec.music.movies newsgroup in particular) was the most popular method of exchanging rare scores. Then, when the auction craze hit two years later, sites like <A HREF="http://www.ebay.com">eBay</A> were instantaneously the prevailing secondary marketplace. Even Filmtracks adopted an <A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/auctions/">auction</A> in the midst of the frenzy. The personal computer business changed this around 2000, when both Windows and Apple computers began shipping with CDr burners built in. With small time CD burning, both for personal and business use, becoming easy enough for elderly grandparents to master, the bootlegging industry suddenly changed. More and more previously unavailable, and still commercially unreleased, material began appearing from the likes of engineers, musicians, and fans who happened to hold copies of master tapes of film scores. With these technological innovations, you can find just about any score you want, for relatively low prices. <BR> <BR> Often times, people e-mail Filmtracks and ask, "What's the most collectible soundtrack CD of all time?" Ten years ago, there was an answer to this question. The sold-out <A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/cherry2000.html"><B>Cherry 2000</B></A> album from the Var&egrave;se Sarabande CD Club once sold for $1,200 between two high powered film music collectors. As recently as 1999, the <A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/mulan.html"><B>Mulan</B></A> picture disc, featuring Goldsmith's complete score for the film, sold at $600. But prices such as those are extremely rare. Most average film score fans who want their favorite music these days are satisfied with a CDr copy of it, and most of them don't even require stellar sound quality. But there are still hardcore collectors who will settle for nothing less than the original. The Goldsmith <A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/goldsmith_tribute.html"><B>"Society for the Preservation of Film Music Tribute"</B></A> album is still considered to be the biggest collectible from the old CD era, even though much of the music from it is available elsewhere now. It was limited to 500 copies and was passed out to guests at the annual SPFM tribute dinner in 1993, containing all previously unreleased music from four older Goldsmith scores. An original sold in 2001 for $400. But don't expect to see such prices for much longer. With countless film music websites offering message forums, as well as the blossoming popularity of instant messaging technologies, film score fans are becoming friends fast, and they are sharing their collections of film music in ways never thought possible ten years ago.<BR> <BR> Where will the collector's market go from here? Eventually, the bandwidth available to transfer entire, digitally perfect quality scores over the Internet will become fiscally available to the average consumer. Already, Filmtracks can transfer and entire 74 minute album (650MB) from its Montana offices to its Virginia server in about an hour. When bandwidth speeds allow for your parent's generation to do the same, which is arguably 4 - 6 years away, then the entire concept of the physical CD as a collectible will need to be re-evaluated.<BR> <BR CLEAR=ALL> <BR><A NAME="links"><BR><BR> <TABLE CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 WIDTH=98% BORDER=0><TR><TD COLSPAN=3 BGCOLOR="#D63942"> <IMG SRC="../images/spacer.gif" HEIGHT=2 WIDTH=1 BORDER=0></TD></TR> <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#07053F" WIDTH=12 VALIGN=TOP><IMG SRC="../images/spacer.gif" HEIGHT=1 WIDTH=1 BORDER=0></TD><TD BGCOLOR="#07053F"> <TABLE CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=0 BORDER=0><TR><TD BGCOLOR="#2163FF"> <FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica" SIZE=1><B>Other Resources of Interest:</B></TD></TR></TABLE></TD><TD BGCOLOR="#07053F" VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=RIGHT><IMG SRC="../images/spacer.gif" HEIGHT=1 WIDTH=1 BORDER=0></TD> </TR></TABLE><BR> <BR><BR> To acquire collectible CDs online, the best sites to browse first are the soundtrack specialty outlets. They include:<BR> <BR> <UL> <LI><B><A HREF="http://www.screenarchives.com">Screen Archives Entertainment</A><BR> <LI><A HREF="http://www.supercollector.com">SuperCollector</A><BR> <LI><A HREF="http://www.intrada.com">Intrada Records</A><BR> <LI><A HREF="http://www.footlight.com">Footlight Records</A></B><BR> </UL><BR> If they don't have what you're looking for in their listings, just contact them and inform them of your request. Otherwise, the auction market at <A HREF="http://www.ebay.com"><B>eBay</B></A> will be your best chance of acquiring that rare item. Don't forget, also, to announce your request on the film music message boards online, including the <A HREF="http://www.filmtracks.com/scoreboard/"><B>Filmtracks ScoreBoard</B></A>, in case there is another fan who would like to trade with you.<BR> <BR> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> You're the 231,308th person to view this page.<BR> <HR> <FONT SIZE=-1 COLOR="#1B8B86">Site/page created 9/24/96, updated 8/1/01. 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