BK, as to your mention yesterday about my interest in the CD for LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, Fred Katz has never been a big favorite of mine, although I do admit to having some fondness for his score to WASP WOMAN (which might actually be the same as the score to LSOH). LSOH is a CD that I may like to buy eventually, but right at this moment my finances are in seriously bad shape so my purchasing power has been greatly curtailed
I am saving up for your autobiography, which I simply can't pass up, but I will have to wait until payday before I can order it as I no longer have any credit cards, only cash monies.
And as for my favorites, I know that you know what I want to see released on CD! Some Albert Glasser, DAY OF THE OUTLAW, some soundtracks to assorted Allied Artists and United Artists B movies, and other more obscure things like that would be wonderful (some great Drive-in double feature soundtracks from 50s teen films or B noir, for instance would be fun)
Please know, BK, that I support the wonderful work Kritzerland is doing in releasing all of these soundtracks, regardless of if they are ones that interest me or not. You are doing a great service in preserving valuable film music and film history and that is something I applaud!!!!