Music Box Records is a French record label and online store devoted to soundtrack albums, established by Cyril Durand-Roger and Laurent Lafarge in 2010.
Among their titles with pages on this wiki:
- Arsène Lupin (2004) (Debbie Wiseman) - a 2-CD expanded 20th anniversary edition.
- Astérix: Le Secret de la Potion Magique (Philppe Rombi)
- Astérix et le Coup du Menhir (Michel Colombier)
- The Bear (Philippe Sarde) - this expands on the 1988 edition.
- Borsalino/Borsalino And Co (Claude Bolling) - A 2-CD expanded presentation of the scores from their respective soundtrack albums.
- La Cage Aux Folles I, II & III (Ennio Morricone) - a 2-CD set bringing together the previously released soundtracks for the 1978 film version and its two sequels.
- Camille Claudel (Gabriel Yared)
- Clean Slate/The Perez Family (Alan Silvestri) a Silvestri double-bill on one disc.
- Cold Mountain (Gabriel Yared) - this 2-CD album contains Yared's score on CD 1 with the promotional score release and bonus tracks on CD 2. The Columbia Records soundtrack album contained around 15 minutes of score.
- The Emperor of Paris (Marco Beltrami & Marcus Trumpp)
- A Fish Called Wanda (John Du Prez) - the 1988 soundtrack album was on Milan; this expanded release from 2017 contains the 15m "A Fish Called Wanda Suite" included on the Milan release.
- Fitzwilly (John Williams) - this pairs the 1967 United Artists Records re-recording with the film score.
- Good Will Hunting (Danny Elfman) - this score album also contains the Elliott Smith songs.
- Histoire d'O (Pierre Bachelet) - an expanded edition of the 1975 Barclay release.
- Histoire d'O, numéro 2 (Stanley Myers, additional music by Hans Zimmer) - This 2-CD presentation has the 1984 Polydor Records soundtrack album on CD 1, with the film score on CD 2.
- King of Hearts (Georges Delerue) expands on previous releases on United Artists Records and Varèse Sarabande.
- Legend (1985) (Jerry Goldsmith) This was a 2-CD release with a slightly expanded score presentation on CD 1, and the original soundtrack album on CD 2.
- Les Tribulations D'Un Chinois En Chein (Georges Delerue) greatly expanded from previous releases on United Artists Records and the album alluded to below.
- Lolita (Ennio Morricone) - an expanded version of Milan's album that accompanied the 1997 version. This release omits the period songs that were on the Milan album.
- The Lover (Gabriel Yared) - This expands on the 1992 Virgin Records soundtrack album.
- Lucky Luke (Claude Bolling) - a 3-CD set with music from 1971's Daisy Town, 1978's Ballad of the Daltons and the second season of the Lucky Luke animated series.
- Monkey Shines (David Shire) this release devotes the whole disc to Shire's score; Previously selections were paired with the United Artists Records soundtrack album of Shire's music from the 1975 version of Farewell, My Lovely on a Film Score Monthly album.
- Nemo (Gabriel Yared)
- Obsession (Bernard Herrmann) - Their first release of this score was a 2-CD set with the film score on CD 1 and the soundtrack album from 1976 on CD 2. The second release was the score alone.
- Orca: The Killer Whale (Ennio Morricone) - this remastered reissue of the 1977 TAM soundtrack album complete with Carol Connors' Award-Bait Song - which wasn't on the previous reissue on Legend (here as a bonus track in mono; the song's master was unavailable).
- The Outsiders (Carmine Coppola) This 30th anniversary collector's edition includes Stevie Wonder performing "Stay Gold" (unlike the 1983 soundtrack album).
- Overboard (1987) (Alan Silvestri)
- Reindeer Games (Alan Silvestri)
- The Saint (Serge Franklin) - a 3-CD set with music from three of the 1989-90 TV movies - Brazilian Connection, The Blue Dulac and The Big Bang.
- She-Devil (Howard Shore) - The 1989 soundtrack album had none of Shore's music on it.
- Tess (Philippe Sarde) - this has the 1979 soundtrack album and an expanded score presentation.
- That Man from Rio (Georges Delerue) There was a United Artists Records soundtrack album in 1965 than which this is much longer. Kritzerland previously a go in 2009.EmArcy gave it its first official non-vinyl release on a CD pairing with Delerue's music for Les Tribulations D'Un Chinois En Chein (a bid to repeat the success of L'Homme De Rio, complete with the same star and director).
- Tough Guys Don't Dance (Angelo Badalamenti) Expanded from the Varèse Sarabande release.
- United Passions (Jean-Pascal Beintus)
- La Vie en Rose (Christopher Gunning) - an expanded 15th anniversary edition. The original soundtrack album 20 minutes of score along with the vocals; the original intent was to have the 2007 album be a 2-CD set with one disc devoted to songs one disc devoted to the score. this album only contains Gunning's score.