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  1. Moin!

    Einige Schätze suchen ein neues Zuhause - alle Original versiegelt:

     

    Franz Waxman: A Place In The Sun - Kritzerland

    Victor Young: Victor Young at Paramount Vol2 - Kritzerland

    Johnny Williams: How to steal a million - 2CDs Intrada 83

    John Williams: Family Plot - Varese Club

    Howard Shore: BIG - Varese Club

    David Shire: Norma Rae - Varese Club 

    Ennio Morricone: Lolita - MusicBox Records 038

    Dave Grusin: The Goonies - Varese Club 

    Marvin Hamlisch: The Swimmer - FSM vol9 No5

    Ernest Gold: A Child is waiting - Intrada 127

    Robert Folk: a Troll in Central Park - Intrada 195

    Trevor Jones: Cliffhanger - Intrada 156

    Elmer Bernstein: Rampage - Intrada 182

    Elmer Bernstein: The Carpetbaggers - Intrada 233

     

    Nachrichten gern per pm.

    Liebe Grüße 

  2. Am 29.8.2021 um 17:26 schrieb hollow666:

    Der Deckel ist mit Feingefühl zu greifen, sonst springen die Verbindungen auseinander, sonst soweit i.O. Allerdings scheint kein Klebstoff zu halten.....Vorschläge?

    Man hätte hier allerdings doch, schon bei diesem Preis, auf bessere stabilere Verpackung bestehen sollen.

    Also bei meiner löst sich mittlerweile alles auf… nix hält mehr. 
    lediglich die Konstruktion im inneren ist tadellos.
    Schon bissel peinlich und ärgerlich… 

  3. Ich fand den Score schon immer sehr gelungen. Super Thema, wirkungsvolle Thrill-Momente und geiler 80er snyth Kram.
    Das alte Album war sehr mies. Film grad wieder gesehen. Ganz offensichtlich enthält die Expandierung auch viel, was im Film gar nicht vorkommt.  So lang sind die Szenen der Tracks im Film gar nicht. 
    Also wer Lust auf eine Mischung aus Overboard und Death Becomes Her hat, sollte dem ne Chance geben:)

  4. Label: Intrada Special Collection Volume ISC 482

    Film Date: 1991

    Album Date: 2023

    Time: 78:26

    Tracks: 31

    Premiere expanded CD release of dark thriller score by Alan Silvestri!

    Premiere expanded CD release of dark thriller score by Alan Silvestri! MGM presents, Wolfgang Petersen directs from his own screenplay drawn from Richard Neely novel, Tom Berenger, Bob Hoskins, Greta Scacchi, Joanne Whalley Kilmer, Corbin Bernsen star, Alan Silvestri scores. After horrific car crash, amnesiac victim works to recreate his past, discovers he is caught in web of deceit, lies… and murder. Intense thriller builds in scale, ends in abandoned shipyard with buried vessel and the shocking truth behind the mystery. Alan Silvestri scores for large string orchestra, augmented with piano, percussion and synths. Interesting use of major seventh interval throughout, especially important in primary melody beginning on that interval on top of the harmony established underneath. Striking idea immediately generates degree of suspense. As score progresses, Silvestri winds his orchestral strings tighter and tighter. In segments such as “The Shipyard”, “Mystery Man Arrives”, “The Body Is Revealed”, Silvestri writes some of his most complex material of his distinguished career, using an array of numerous bowing techniques, pizzicatos, sliding string glissandi and cello slaps, with piano figures surrounded by synths to generate intensity that culminates in dramatic resolution to the tale. Score balances between winding romantic main theme with widely spaced intervals and aggressive thriller elements with edgy character ultimately getting the upper hand in “Klein’s Shot”. Entire lengthy score is presented direct from original stereo session mixes made by Dennis Sands, courtesy MGM, Sony Music Entertainment and the composer. Film features numerous memory “flashes” as mystery unfolds, with Silvestri scoring them in short bursts of intensity. Several other cues are necessarily brief ideas bridging dialog. All of these are also included in the “extras” portion off the CD. Two source cues, “Hacienda Source” and famed “The Night” performed by The Moody Blues bring generous 78-minute CD to a close. Informative booklet notes by John Takis, dramatic flipper-style package design by Kay Marshall complete this release. Alan Silvestri orchestrates, composes, conducts. Intrada Special Collection CD available while quantities and interest remain!

     

    Tracklist:

    01. Shattered Opening Titles (5:34)

    02. Operation Montage (Alternate) (2:35)

    03. Photo Discovery (0:59)

    04. Dan & Jenny On Beach (2:14)

    05. Dan & Jenny Talk (Alternate) (4:36)

    06. Driving Dan (3:10)

    07. The Shipyard (3:44)

    08. Judith Heaves (0:37)

    09. Mystery Man Arrives (3:46)

    10. The Chase (1:57)

    11. It’s Judith (3:13)

    12. Dan Wishes He Were Dead (2:21)

    13. Ship Memory Flash (0:59)

    14. Jenny’s Dead (1:05)

    15. Klein Calls Cops (2:14)

    16. The Body Is Revealed (5:13)

    17. Dan’s Memory Returns #2 (1:55)

    18. Klein’s Shot (2:25)

    19. Finale Shattered – End Credits (5:27)

     

    Score Time: 55:01

     

    THE EXTRAS – Additional Music 

     

    20. Hamburger Face (0:34)

    21. 1st Memory Flash (0:30)

    22. 2nd Memory Flash (0:20)

    23. Operation Montage (Original) (2:44)

    24. Mirror Memory Flash (0:53)

    25. Happy New Year (0:40)

    26. Dan & Jenny Talk (Original) (1:05)

    27. Telegram Message #1 (0:23)

    28. Dan/Jenny In Lobby (0:27)

    29. Finale Shattered – End Credits (Alternate) (5:04)

    Extras Time: 13:06

     

    SOURCE MUSIC 

    30. Hacienda Source (Ashley J. Irwin) (2:50)

    31. The Night (Justin Hayward, performed by The Moody Blues) (7:12)

    Source Music Time: (10:05)

    CD Total Time: 78:26

     

    https://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.12662/.f?sc=13&category=-113

     

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  5. PLEASE NOTE - as expected we are experiencing a high volume of orders for Willow. If you placed your order before the "TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK" notice appeared, lucky you! But be aware that the earliest it will ship is likely between July 5 - 7, possibly even the following week. Also be aware that emailing Intrada to check on the status of your order will not make your order go out any faster - the only thing it will do is slow us down. We are REALLY hoping to have all of the Willow orders shipped by July 7. Please have mercy! As soon as we have an idea of when Willow will be back in stock, the information will be updated.

     

     

    (TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK)
    We will post estimates of when this title will be back in stock as soon as we know!
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    At last! Magnum opus fantasy score by James Horner receives expanded 2-CD set! A LucasFilm Production, Ron Howard directs, scripted by Bob Dolman, story by George Lucas who also executive produces with Val Kilmer, Warwick Davis sharing majority of the screen time with Joanne Whalley, Billy Barty, Jean Marsh all nearby. Evil sorceress Bavmorda imprisons all pregnant women in her domain to prevent birth of a baby prophesied to bring about the end of her reign. Said baby is born and cast adrift, with Bavmorda, her vicious Nockmaar Hounds and her army in pursuit. Enter Willow Ufgood and the Nelwyns, who find the infant. A perilous adventure ensues that involves the Brownies, a fairy queen, an aging enchantress… and flamboyant rogue and expert  swordsman Madmartigan.

    James Horner took inspiration from rousing action and swordplay as well as fantastic special effects made by ILM, including landmark early use of digital morphing technology, a CGI breakthrough. Film unfolds with generous amount of dazzle dazzle and derring-do but also offers darker side to fantastic tale, especially in latter battle and climactic duel sequence. Horner showcases his energetic youthful big-orchestra vernacular on one hand while balancing with his newly-maturing severe, intense musical vocabulary, resulting in incredibly wide-ranging score. Richly drawn main theme anchors, makes key appearances, shares time with exhilarating theme for Madmartigan, takes back seat to ferocious sequences, then ultimately brings score home. Besides colorful array of material, score is also notable for several lengthy cues, amongst the longest of the composer’s career.

    Massive pieces often play as movements of a symphony, developing ideas with cohesion, complexity, generating considerable tension, then relief - no easy feat: “Canyon Of Mazes” (7 minutes), “Tir Asleen” (10 minutes), “Bavmorda’s Spell Is Cast” (18 minutes), “Willow The Sorcerer” (12 minutes) are massive, masterful works for large symphony orchestra. Generous original 1988 album featured over 70 minutes of music but film’s wall-to-wall scoring included over 100 minutes of music! Finally, on this Intrada 2-CD presentation, some 107 minutes of music by Horner appears, with a wealth of previously unavailable cues, including aggressive, fierce “Death Dogs”, colorful and fantastic “Enchanted Forest”, and riveting and florid “Sled Ride”, all courtesy LucasFilm and Disney, mastered from original digital stereo mixes made by Shawn Murphy at the scoring sessions and beautifully preserved by engineer Simon Rhodes.

    Front cover art by John Alvin, package design by Kay Marshall, booklet notes by Frank DeWald. Score recorded in January & February 1988 at Abbey Road Studios. Greig McRitchie orchestrates, James Horner composes, conducts. Intrada Special Collection 2-CD available while quantities and interest remain!"

    CD 1
    01. Elora Danan (9:45)
    02. The Nelwyns (2:41)
    03. The Nelwyns No. 2 (2:35)
    04. Death Dogs (2:26)
    05. Willow’s Journey Begins (5:26)
    06. Bavmorda’s Castle (1:21)
    07. Airk’s Army (3:26)
    08. The Enchanted Forest (5:31)
    09. Escape From The Tavern (5:04)
    10. The Island (5:10)
    11. Willow Captured (1:59)
    12. Arrival At Snow Camp (1:17)
    13. The Sled Ride (7:56)
    CD 1 Total Time: 55:16

    CD 2
    01. Willow’s Theme (3:54)
    02. Canyon Of Mazes (7:52)
    03. Tir Asleen (10:47)
    04. Bavmorda’s Spell Is Cast (18:11)
    05. Willow The Sorcerer (11:55)
    CD 2 Total Time: 52:58


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  7. vor einer Stunde schrieb Stefan Schlegel:

    Mag ja sein. Wenn aber halt auch immer nur derselbe Kommentar kommt à la "Du brauchst es ja nicht kaufen", soll man dann einfach alles so hinnehmen und stets schweigen als ob man gar nicht mehr da wäre?
    Schlußendlich bin ich halt immer noch Filmmusik-Sammler, der wirklich Lust auf Unveröffentlichtes hat. Und wenn das ganze Jahr über für einen selbst aber - im Gegensatz zu früher - so gut wie gar nichts Interessantes von US-Labels wie Intrada (oder LLL) mehr kommt, dann muß man sich doch ab und zu mal ein wenig Luft verschaffen, denn sonst erstickt man ja voll an den Expandierungen. :)

    Kann deinen Punkt gut nachvollziehen. 
    Habe selbst ewig nichts mehr käuflich erworben aus den ähnlichen Gründen. 

    Man kann doch aber auch diejenigen, die sich dran freuen, die Freude doch einfach lassen. 
    Und gleich drauf zu schließen, dass die „Szene“ (was immer das sein soll) so beschränkt wäre, weil sie jede Expandierung abfeiern: sehr gewagt.. meiner Meinung nach. 
    Nur weil nicht jede/jeder sich Luft verschafft (so wie du), heißt das doch nicht, dass sie alle sich nicht auch was anderes wünschen würden.

    Warum/wieso/weshalb die Labels das tun, was sie tun, haben wir nun alle mittlerweile aufm Schirm. 
    Und wenn vielleicht demnächst mal ein NEUER Titel veröffentlicht wird, der längst vergessen wurde aber eine ganz großartige Komposition ist, dann immer schön dran denken: Dank uns Käufern/Käuferinnen dieser „unnötigen“ Expandierungen war DAS nur möglich…

    :)

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