Hey Rubellan - tried to DM this to you on Twitter but wouldn't let me.
Love the stuff you're doing.
There are a number of albums I'm dying to see get a re-release, and I suspect that in your efforts you already have a decent idea of which labels are an instant "don't bother" and such.
One is Peter Wolf's 1984 EMI solo debut "Lights Out", which had multiple Top 40 singles (none of the mixes have ever seen CD release): Lights Out, I Need You Tonight and Oo-Ee-Diddley-Bop!
Another is Wax's 1986 RCA release "Magnetic Heaven" which also had multiple singles with remixes that have never seen release (Systematic, Breakout) and one that only appears on an impossible to find OOP Japanese release (Ball and Chain).
A third that might be more in the vein of what you typically release is Lene Lovich's 1982 "No Man's Land". It's You (Only You) was a relatively big hit and also has never had any it's mixes on CD.
Lastly I see you're working on a vinyl of Oingo Boingo, another group with a million remixes that haven't been on CD. Would instantly scoop up a Dead Man's Party reissue with all the Weird Science mixes or Danny Elfman's So-Lo with the mixes of Gratitude (which have never seen CD either).
Anyway, thanks for any info at all. I'm a die hard remix collector used to paying $40 just to get one or two remixes of a lost classic on CD and it's an expensive addiction.