Intrada is an American record company based in Oakland, California, founded by Douglass Fake (1952-2024). The company specializes in movie and television soundtracks, notably those by the late Jerry Goldsmith.
Intrada was founded in 1985 by producer/owner Fake in San Francisco, California. It relocated to Oakland, California at the turn of the millennium and expanded operations, increasing the volume of albums released and adding Roger Feigelson as Director of Business Operations. In addition to standard soundtrack releases, Intrada features The Excalibur Collection, a series of world premiere re-recordings of film scores, reconstructed and performed by world-renown orchestras as well as a series of limited-edition historic soundtracks, produced in cooperation with film studios and the American Federation of Musicians.
Fake was a producer and composer, and died after an extended illness in July 2024. His producing credits include the first complete restoration of Leonard BernsteinâÂÂs On the Waterfront, a 6-CD release of Elmer Bernstein conducting his music from The Ten Commandments and the premiere of several Henry Mancini underscores including Breakfast at TiffanyâÂÂs, which was previously only available in abridged pop recordings. He also supervised the re-recording of a dozen albums of classic film music, most recently Bernard HerrmannâÂÂs music for Alfred HitchcockâÂÂs The Man Who Knew Too Much, as well as Miklos RozsaâÂÂs Ivanhoe, Julius Caesar, and Spellbound.
Intrada continues to operates as a label and retail store (managed by long-time associate Jeff Johnson) selling their own releases in addition to those of other labels. Combined, the Intrada record label and store is the largest independent business dedicated to the music of the movies, television and games.
Intrada Special Collection Series
Intrada MAF/INT (Mary Ann Fake)
Intrada Signature Editions
Disney/Intrada Series
Intrada RVF (Regina Victoria Fake)
Intrada FMT (Film Music Treasures)
Intrada VJF (Veronica Jeanne Fake)