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veröffentlichung Intrada: THE LAST SUNSET (Ernest Gold)
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Intrada presents the world-premiere release of Ernest Gold's score for the western The Last Sunset, the latest release in the Universal Pictures Classics Collection. Right at the outset, Gold's main title lays out the themes that form the backbone of the score, in the bold Americana style of Aaron Copland. On screen, as camera pans across rugged desert terrain, two different men, one dressed in black and the other in browns and blues, ride toward their destiny to music reminiscent of Fanfare for a Common Man. It sets the tone for a music score that has all the trappings of a complex yet robust western. In addition to Gold's often thundering score, is a recurring theme not by Gold, but none other than Dimitri Tiomkin by way of his melody for the song "Pretty Little Girl in the Yellow Dress." Intrada founder Doug Fake had often asked about releasing this soundtrack, but it seemed there was always another title to prioritize. With his passing nearly a year ago, it seemed like the right time but also too late. It's a gem of a score and just another way the Intrada team can honor his memory and passion for film music. Produced with love and care by the Grammy-nominated producer Mike Matessino, the album was sourced from the full-track master tapes stored at Universal in excellent condition. The package is rounded out with detailed liner notes by Frank K. DeWald and restored cover art by Stephane Coedel. The western drama was directed by Robert Aldrich and stars Rock Hudson and Kirk Douglas. In the film, Brendan O'Malley (Douglas) is a fugitive gunslinger who flees to Mexico and joins a cattle drive led by Dana Stribling (Hudson), a lawman pursuing him for murder. As tensions rise between the two men, complications deepen when O'Malley falls in love with the daughter of his former lover—unaware of a shocking truth about her parentage. THE SCORE 01. Main Title (From The Last Sunset) (3:34) 02. Breckenridge Ranch (3:02) 03. Reunion (3:16) 04. O’Malley’s Indecision (4:32) 05. Crazy Cowboy (7:00) 06. The Drive Starts (3:46) 07. Breckenridge’s Death (3:54) 08. Fist Fight (1:04) 09. A Friendly Hand (2:41) 10. Lesson For The Kid (2:08) 11. Dangerous Dreams (5:43) 12. Stribling Takes Over (5:29) 13. Quicksand And Journey To Sundown (5:03) 14. At The Border (3:03) 15. Missy Proposes (3:49) 16. More Indecision (2:37) 17. O’Malley Bows Out (4:57) 18. Death Duel (3:53) 19. End Title (From The Last Sunset) (3:44) Total Score Time: 73:34 THE EXTRAS 20. La Mesticita (2:28) 21. Concheros/Fiesta/La Torto Lito (1:51) 22. Mexican Hat Dance (1:30) Total Extras: 5:50 CD Total Time: 79:27 -
The Scorpion King (2002) was a prequel and spin-off of Universal Pictures’ successful Mummy franchise, launching the superstardom of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in his first lead role. The Rock reprised his character of Mathayus from The Mummy Returns in an origin story depicting the Akkadian mercenary’s rise to power 5,001 years prior to the events of the previous films. Director Chuck Russell (The Mask, Eraser) chose John Debney to score The Scorpion King based on the strength of his symphonic score for Cutthroat Island (1995). Debney followed in the Mummy footsteps of Jerry Goldsmith and Alan Silvestri with a gargantuan, desert-flavored action score for full orchestra and choir, including non-Western instruments like the ney, duduk and ram’s horn (and Japanese taiko drums and flutes) to evoke exoticism and antiquity. He also, befitting the film’s contemporary swagger and The Rock’s wrestling fanbase, created a “mash-up” of symphonic instruments with shredding electric guitars. Director and composer intended the score to be a tribute to classic adventure films. As Debney recalls in the new liner notes, “Chuck stressed how he wanted it to hearken back to those great films from yesteryear, where you have a lot of musical scurrying around. I went back to Korngold for its pirate aspect and the music of Ray Harryhausen’s Sinbad movies, as well as Jerry and Alan. I love doing these little musical homages to my heroes.” The Scorpion King was released by Varèse Sarabande as a 40-minute CD at the time of the film. The 2CD Deluxe Edition doubles the score program to nearly 80 minutes, and adds a bonus section of Debney’s demos. Liner notes are by Daniel Schweiger. Features: Produced by: John Debney and Michael Mason Deluxe Edition Executive Producer for Varese Sarabande Records: Cary Mansfield Deluxe Edition Mastered by Chas Ferry and Melinda Hurley Track List: Disc One 1. Never an Akadian 0:57 2. Boo! 1:26 3. The Scorpion King: Main Title 1:39 4. Tribal Council 2:45 5. Camels Are Smarter 0:32 6. Night Attack 3:56 7. Mathayus Meets Memnon (1:16)/Fire Ants (2:24) (Suite) 3:40 8. Escape From Ants 2:26 9. Cassandra’s Vision 0:54 10. Savage World 1:28 11. Enemy at the Gate 0:29 12. Pickpockets 2:43 13. Failed Attempt 2:34 14. Wild Ride 1:21 15. Harem Scarem 1:37 16. Cassandra’s Bath 1:30 17. Time to Go 0:43 18. Message to Memnon 3:02 19. Valley of the Dead 2:13 20. In the Cave 3:38 21. Mathyus Arises 1:27 22. Healing 0:51 23. Return to Sender 2:32 24. The Oasis 0:40 25. Balthazar’s Camp 5:10 26. Vision of Doom 1:06 Disc Two 1. I Had a Vision 2:36 2. Cassandra Leaves Camp 0:29 3. Step Aside (0:19)/Marching In (0:26) (suite) 0:44 4. Cassandra Returns 1:13 5. Veiled Threat 1:59 6. A Small Demonstration 3:52 7. Party’s Over 1:06 8. I’ve Come for the Woman 3:25 9. Balthazar Arrives 3:08 10. Die Well, Assassin 3:41 11. The Scorpion King 3:26 12. Never an Akadian (Demo) 1:22 13. Boo! (Demo) 1:26 14. The Scorpion King: Main Title (Demo) 1:43 15. Night Attack (Demo) 4:02 16. Escape From Ants (Demo) 2:24 17. Savage World (Demo) 1:32 18. Failed Attempt (Demo) 2:33 19. Wild Ride (Demo) 3:03 20. Valley of the Dead (Demo) 2:14 21. Mathayus Arises (Demo) 1:31 22. Return to Sender (Demo) 2:44 23. The Oasis (2:13) /Balthazar’s Camp (3:28) (suite) (Demo) 5:41 Tracks 12-23 on Disc Two Are Selected Film Score Demos
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Matchstick Men (2003) was an off-beat project from Ridley Scott after a series of intense, big-budget spectacles (Gladiator, Black Hawk Down, Hannibal). Based on a novel by Eric Garcia, the script by Ted Griffin and Nicholas Griffin was a character study about con men (played by Nicholas Cage, Sam Rockwell and Alison Lohman) which, in Scott’s hands, became a comedy with dramatic elements. Reuniting with Ridley Scott was composer Hans Zimmer, who had scored his previous three films—as well as 1991’s Thelma & Louise—and would go on to score several more. Zimmer, like Scott, sparked to the humor of the story and wrote a delightful, Nino Rota-flavored “Felliniesque” score. This lighthearted approach caused no end of drama behind the scenes, as the studio insisted upon a more serious tone. However, the film was released to critical acclaim, validating the filmmakers’ intentions. Varèse Sarabande released a 22-track, 56-minute soundtrack of Matchstick Men at the time of the film, including several of the licensed songs that complement Zimmer’s music in the film. This Deluxe Edition is a 30-track, 79-minute program of solely Zimmer’s score (including additional cues by and with Geoff Zanelli, Jim Dooley and Bruce Fowler). The behind-the-scenes conflicts are documented in Kaya Savas’ new liner notes, including a Q-and-A interview with Zimmer that, like his music, never fails to entertain. Features: Deluxe Edition Produced by: Stéphane Humez Deluxe Edition Executive Producer for Varese Sarabande Records: Andy Fischer Deluxe Edition Mastered by Maxime Marion Track List: 1. Flim Flam (0:15) 2. Ichi-Ni-San (3:03) 3. Matchstick Men (2:11) # 4. Klein’s Office (1:24)* 5. Taking Pills (1:49)* # 6. I Have A Daughter? (1:12) 7. Rug Dream (0:57)* 8. Pygmies! (2:09) 9. Suzi’s Topology (0:49)* 10. Angela (4:08) 11. Ticks & Twitches (2:53) # 12. Pool Lights (1:16) 13. Nosy Parker (2:51) # 14. Keep The Change (1:25) 15. Roy’s Rules (2:06) # 16. Dad & Daughter (1:35) 17. Con Artist (5:21) # 18. Let’s Do This (3:22) 19. Airport Con (1:58)* 20. Car Chase (1:40) 21. They Printed You (2:00) 22. No More Pills (4:47) # 23. Obsessive Compulsive (3:23)* # 24. Shame On You (3:13) 25. Frechette Is Shot (5:16)** 26. Tuna Fish And Cigarettes (1:57)* 27. Weird Is Good (6:44) # 28. Carpeteria (3:09) 29. Closing (3:27) # 30. The Banker’s Waltz (3:05) Score Composed, Arranged and Produced by Hans Zimmer Except : *Composed by Hans Zimmer & Geoff Zanelli **Composed by Hans Zimmer & Jim Dooley ***Composed & Performed by Bruce Fowler, Published by Cephalopod Music (BMI) # Include "La Dolce Vita" from La Dolce Vita written by Nino Rota Score published by Warner-Olive, LLC (ASCAP)
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veröffentlichung Intrada: LUCK (2CD) (John Debney)
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Friday The 13th Part VI Jason Lives Ultimate Cut LLLCD 1666 Music by Harry Manfredini RETAIL PRICE: $17.98 AUTOGRAPHED BY THE COMPOSER! (Autographed CD booklets are available while supplies last and are NOT guaranteed). STARTS SHIPPING LATE JUNE La-La Land Records presents an all-new restored, remixed, remastered and expanded “ULTIMATE” stereo presentation of renowned composer Harry Manfredini’s original motion picture score to the 1986 feature film FRIDAY THE 13TH PART VI – JASON LIVES, directed by Tom McLoughlin. In 1986, FRIDAY THE 13 PART VI – JASON LIVES, would boast the return of Jason Vorhees himself to the franchise, much to the rabid delight of fans everywhere. And composer Harry Manfredini was right by Jason’s side, ensuring the icon’s return was a big success, crafting another brilliant FRIDAY score that honored the series’ legacy while pushing it forward full-throttle, backed by the largest orchestra amassed for the franchise up to that point! Now, in 2025, this film’s beloved score re-awakens with the release of FRIDAY THE 13th PART VI – JASON LIVES: THE ULTIMATE CUT, the newly restored, remixed and expanded presentation of composer Harry Manfredini’s (F13 PARTS 1,2,3,4,5,6, 9, 10, HOUSE, DEEPSTAR SIX), score to the famed horror franchise’s fifth sequel. Once again, album co-producer Brian Satterwhite, under supervision of Manfredini, has restored the music with exhilarating results! The score is as rejuvenated as the resurrected Jason himself! Included in this deluxe assembly is NEVER before released music! Produced by Dan Goldwasser and Brian Satterwhite, restored and mixed by Matthew Crawford, meticulously assembled and edited by Satterwhite, and mastered by James Nelson, this special CD release features exclusive liner notes by Satterwhite that provide a detailed track-by-track breakdown along with an in-depth examination of the release’s restoration and remix process. The art direction is by Goldwasser and the original cover art is by Scott Saslow. A must-have for all FRIDAY fans and film score enthusiasts!
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UNION PACIFIC - THE PARAMOUNT WESTERNS COLLECTION, VOL 2: LIMITED EDITION (4-CD SET) Music by John Leipold, Victor Young, Leo Shuken, Charles Bradshaw, Daniele Amfitheatrof, Manos Hadjidakis, Cyril Mockridge, Franz Waxman, Nathan Van Cleave, Elmer Bernstein, Gerard Carbonara, Adolph Deutsch, David Buttolph and Howard Jackson Limited Edition of 1000 Units RETAIL PRICE: $59.98 STARTS SHIPPING LATE JUNE La-La Land Records and Paramount Pictures proudly present UNION PACIFIC: THE PARAMOUNT WESTERNS COLLECTION, VOL 2, a deluxe 4-CD soundtrack collection of original film score recordings from Paramount Pictures’ big-screen westerns: UNION PACIFIC (1939), THE VIRGINIAN (1946), BLUE (1968), CALIFORNIA (1947), THE PALEFACE (1948), THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE (1962), RED MOUNTAIN (1951), THE LONELY MAN (1957), and THE TIN STAR (1957), and suites from TEXAS RANGERS RIDE AGAIN (1940), TOMBSTONE: THE TOWN TOO TOUGH TO DIE (1942), WHISPERING SMITH (1948), THE REDHEAD AND THE COWBOY (1951) and RUN FOR COVER (1955). Meticulously restored from Paramount Pictures’ vault elements, this exciting compilation features original score recordings from fourteen of the studio’s western features spanning the course of three decades. Several of these recordings are making their world premiere here, others are expanded beyond previous releases, and many contain material not heard in their respective films. It’s a vast frontier of musical treasures, revealing Hollywood’s top Golden Age maestros at the peak of their powers, working in a legendary genre. Composers John Leipold, Victor Young, Leo Shuken, Charles Bradshaw, Daniele Amfitheatrof, Manos Hadjidakis, Cyril Mockridge, Franz Waxman, Nathan Van Cleave, Elmer Bernstein, Gerard Carbonara, Adolph Deutsch, David Buttolph and Howard Jackson are showcased here, their music encompassing an exhilarating variety, from big orchestral movements to spare and intimate moments – and everything in-between. TRACK LISTING: DISC 1 UNION PACIFIC (John Leipold, Victor Young, Leo Shuken & Charles Bradshaw) 1. Union Pacific Prelude 1:56 2. John Brown’s Body (Traditional) / First Westward Push 1:24 3. Paddy’s Death 1:40 4. Mollie And Dick 1:45 5. Clementine (Saloon Orchestra) (Traditional) 1:17 6. The Rescue Train 1:13 7. Monahan’s Death / Farewell To Mollie 3:57 8. Beginning Of Golden Spike Ceremony / The Spike Driving 2:36 9. Union Pacific Finale / Cast 1:38 Total Time: 17:37 THE VIRGINIAN (Daniele Amfitheatrof) 10. The Virginian Prelude 1:38 11. The Challenge 1:36 12. Just A Stray 2:17 13. Trouble Ahead 1:27 14. The Hanging 3:29 15. Trampas Threatens 3:03 16. A Windy Murder And Finale 4:24 Total Time: 18:01 BLUE (Manos Hadjidakis) 17. Paramount Opening Seal 0:12 18. Blue Main Title (The River) 2:23 19. The Cave 1:23 20. Ortega’s Initiative For The Fourth Of July 1:04 21. The Mexicans Cross The River 1:47 22. Blue’s Memories / Mexican Coup 1:48 23. The Mexicans In The Village / Antonio Falls Dead 1:07 24. Blue’s Operation 1:29 25. Ortega And Blue 0:27 26. Nocturne 4:09 27. Scherzo / Have A Do 3:20 28. Morning After Love 0:57 29. Jess And Blue 2:14 30. Ortega’s Vow / Blue’s Solitude 1:59 31. Preparation Of The Villagers 3:39 32. Nocturne (Reprise) / Blue And Joanne Near The River 2:09 33. The Mexicans Are Coming 3:26 34. The Death Of Blue 2:24 35. Blue Cast 0:44 BONUS TRACKS 36. The Cave #2 0:35 37. The Cave #3 (Domingo De Ronda) 1:16 38. Blue Main Title (The River) (Alternate) 2:22 39. Ortega’s Initiative For The Fourth Of July (Alternate) 1:05 40. Blue’s Operation (Alternate) 1:23 Total Time: 43:56 TOTAL DISC 1 TIME: 79:44 DISC 2 CALIFORNIA (Victor Young) 1. California Prelude / Covered Wagon 2:29 2. Lily Evicted 0:36 3. El Capotín (Traditional) 1:24 4. Patio Waltz / Trumbo Loses Lily / Fabian Is Drafted 5:58 5. Treachery 4:02 6. Pike Slugs Lily (Gerard Carbonara) 1:08 7. The Attack (Gerard Carbonara) 4:29 8. California Finale 1:28 BONUS TRACK 9. Buffalo Gals / Rosa Lee (Traditional, Arr. Charles Bradshaw) 1:05 Total Time: 22:53 THE PALEFACE (Victor Young) 10. The Paleface Prelude 1:25 11. Jane Gets Her Man 1:31 12. Marry Me, Stupid 1:21 13. Ominous Sunset 2:02 14. Oh, That Kiss Again 0:55 15. Painless Potter Rides Again 3:11 16. The Chase 2:13 17. The Paleface Finale And Cast 0:40 BONUS TRACK 18. Indian Drums 2:40 Total Time: 16:14 THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE (Cyril Mockridge) 19. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Main Title 1:40 20. Cactus Rose 1:31 21. Sad Reunion / Overland Stage 5:08 22. Music Of The Bars / Four Little White Doves (Traditional) 1:40 23. A Shapely Student / A Rose For Hallie 1:29 24. The Pen And The Sword 2:10 25. Carmela (Traditional) 2:35 26. Tears And Tenderness 1:47 27. Fumare / Marianina (Traditional) 0:58 28. Langhorne Brass Band / Langhorne Bugle Band 2:56 29. Tom Shot Liberty 1:07 30. Cactus Rose Again / Finale 1:30 BONUS TRACKS 31. Liberty Of The Press (Jarabe Tapatío – Traditional) 3:26 32. Band Medley (Langhorne Is Nominated / Stoddard Is Nominated / The Last Of Tom) 2:07 33. Guitar Medley (Tom’s Adios / Peabody’s Shadow / Jarabe Tapatío) 0:59 34. Saloon Medley (Sweet Genevieve / Saloon Music / Whiskey Bottle / After Election Pts. 1 & 2 / Shinbone Saloon / Saloon Piano Sweetener) 4:10 35. Utility Drum Track 0:58 36. Camptown Races (Stephen Foster) / Solomon Levi (Fred Seaver) (Unused) 1:30 Total Time: 38:10 TOTAL DISC 2 TIME: 77:27 DISC 3 RED MOUNTAIN (Franz Waxman) 1. Red Mountain Main Title / Opening Sequence 2:32 2. The Stranger 1:40 3. Night Scene / An Unguarded Moment 5:41 4. Brett’s Soliloquy / Lane Falls Asleep / Chris Takes The Watch 5:32 5. Morning Scene 2:19 6. Brett Relieves Skee 1:55 7. Wishful Thinking / Bridge To Cave 3:05 8. The Operation / Quantrill's Blind Spot 4:40 9. Escape And Chase 1:13 10. Red Mountain Finale And End Title 0:42 BONUS TRACK 11. The Operation (Alternate Segment) 1:33 Total Time: 31:13 THE LONELY MAN (Nathan Van Cleave) 12. Paramount Seal 0:22 13. The Lonely Man Prelude (Instrumental) 1:59 14. The Prodigal Father 3:25 15. Burn And Beware 1:14 16. The Trek, Part 1 / The Cold Deck 1:10 17. The Trek, Parts 2 & 3 2:10 18. Scorned At The Stable / Hate Makes Him Evil 3:30 19. The White Stallion / Ada’s Advice 3:39 20. Losing The Stallion 1:49 21. Signs Of Blindness 2:26 22. Still The Boss 3:45 23. The Informer / The Canvas Corral / Fist Fight At The Canvas Corral 5:34 24. Something To Think About / Into A Trap 2:31 25. Then There Were Two / To The Rescue With Love 1:52 26. The Deserted Bonanza 1:16 27. Tension At The Bonanza 2:26 28. Death At The Bonanza / The Finale 4:45 BONUS TRACKS 29. The Trek (Film Segment) 1:38 30. The Trek (Alternate Segment) 0:49 31. The Finale (Harmonica Overlay) 1:31 Total Time: 48:24 TOTAL DISC 3 TIME: 79:42 DISC 4 THE TIN STAR (Elmer Bernstein) 1. Paramount Seal (Nathan Van Cleave) 0:21 2. The Tin Star Prelude / A Stranger In Town 3:15 3. Bounty Hunter 2:56 4. Morg Meets Nona 1:18 5. Kip’s Half-Injun 3:34 6. Morg Saves Ben 1:20 7. The McGaffey Brothers 1:37 8. Good Indian 3:55 9. An Ex-Sheriff 1:54 10. Stagecoach 1:23 11. New Hoss 1:11 12. New Patient 2:40 13. Ed Goes After Doc 1:37 14. Last Report 0:50 15. Kip Follows Posse 3:50 16. Morg Goes After Kip 3:33 17. Morg Captures McGaffeys 6:20 18. Bringing ’Em Back Alive / Joyous Reunion 1:31 19. Posse Returns 1:07 20. Ready For Action / Dead Silence 3:06 21. Finale 1:46 BONUS TRACKS 22. For He’s A Jolly Good Fellow (Traditional, Arr. Van Cleave) 0:47 23. Last Report (Alternate) 0:39 Total Time: 51:00 THE PARAMOUNT CORRAL (John Leipold, Gerard Carbonara, Adolph Deutsch, David Buttolph, Howard Jackson) 24. Texas Rangers Ride Again Prelude / Rangers’ Entrance / Final Scene & End Title 3:43 25. Tombstone Prelude / Clanton’s Ranch / Clanton’s Loud-Mouthing / End Title & Cast 6:23 26. Whispering Smith Prelude / Prelude (Alternate) / Wounded / Cast 6:08 27. Whispering Smith Cast (Alternate) 0:31 28. The Redhead And The Cowboy Prelude / The Chase / Foiled / Jeffers’ Heroism / Cast 5:07 29. Paramount Seal (Nathan Van Cleave) / Run For Cover Main Title (Edit) / Narrow Escape / Finale 5:44 Total Time: 27:48 TOTAL DISC 4 TIME: 78:48 TOTAL 4-DISC TIME: 5:15:41 This is a CD format release
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Lewis wird langsam immer dann angeheuert, wenn man sich einen flotten Synth-Orchester-Actionscore mit Songeinlagen wünscht. Finde das macht er auch hier wieder gut, dazu ein Sportfilm... das geht immer! Alles nicht neu, aber gefällt: dabei fällt mir auf, dass ich noch NIE auch nur EINEN Karate Kid Film gesehen habe... musikalisch klingt es nicht so, als würde er irgendwas aus Contis oder Horners oder Cobra Kai zitieren, aber das kann sicher wer anders erkennen, falls dem doch so sein sollte!
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„John Williams: The Anthology“ präsentiert die zentralen Soundtracks des legendären Komponisten in drei Box-Sets. Das erste, 22 CDs umfassende Boxset „The Anthology – Vol. 1“ erscheint am 18. Juli und versammelt 27 Soundtracks aus den Jahren 1969-1990. Darunter: „Der weiße Hai“, „Star Wars“, „Unheimliche Begegnung der dritten Art“, „Superman: Der Film“, „Dracula“, „Jäger des verlorenen Schatzes“, „E. T. der Außerirdische“, „Empire of the Sun“, „Geboren am 4. Juli“ und „Kevin – Allein zu Haus“. John Williams langjähriger kreativer Partner und persönlicher Freund, der Regisseur Steven Spielberg, erklärt: „Ich freue mich sehr, dass Sony Masterworks ‚John Williams: The Anthology‘ veröffentlicht. Das dreiteilige Box-Set ist eine speziell kuratierte Sammlung von Johns bester Musik für Film und Konzertbühne. Die erste Box feiert seine Filmarbeit von den 1960er bis zu den 1980er Jahren, eine Zeit, in der John Williams die Rolle des Symphonieorchesters in der Filmmusik neu belebte und einige der kultigsten und zeitlosesten Kompositionen Hollywoods erschuf, für Filme wie „Der weiße Hai“, „Star Wars“, „Unheimliche Begegnung der dritten Art“, „Superman: Der Film“, „Dracula“, „Jäger des verlorenen Schatzes“, „E. T. der Außerirdische“, „Empire of the Sun“, „Geboren am 4. Juli“ und „Kevin – Allein zu Haus“. Im Laufe seiner langen Karriere wurde John Williams zu einem der einflussreichsten und bekanntesten Filmkomponisten der Welt. Er hat Musik für über 120 Filme komponiert, wobei viele seiner Stücke zu den bekanntesten Filmmusiken aller Zeiten gehören. Seine ikonischen Themen für Klassiker wie „Der weiße Hai“, „Jurassic Park“, „E.T. – Der Außerirdische“, „Jäger des verlorenen Schatzes“, „Superman“ und „Harry Potter“ sind weltberühmt. Williams ist vor allem für seine jahrzehntelange kreative Zusammenarbeit mit Regisseur Steven Spielberg bekannt, aus der einige der erfolgreichsten Filme aller Zeiten hervorgingen. „John Williams: The Anthology – Vol. 1 1969-1990“ enthält 22 CDs mit dem jeweiligen Original-Cover-Artwork und ist der erste Teil eines dreiteiligen Box-Sets, das den legendären John Williams und sein umfangreiches Werk würdigt. Produkt-Nr.: 19802861012 (22CDs) Im Handel ab: 18.07.2025 Inhalt des Box-Sets: DISC 1: THE REIVERS DISC 2: THE COWBOYS DISC 3: EARTHQUAKE + THE TOWERING INFERNO DISC 4: JAWS + JAWS 2 DISC 5: STAR WARS (EPISODE IV: A NEW HOPE) DISC 6: CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND DISC 7: THE SUGARLAND EXPRESS + 1941 DISC 8: THE FURY DISC 9: SUPERMAN DISC 10: DRACULA + MONSIGNOR DISC 11: STAR WARS (EPISODE V: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK) DISC 12: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK DISC 13: E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL DISC 14: STAR WARS (EPISODE VI: RETURN OF THE JEDI) DISC 15: INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM DISC 16: SPACECAMP DISC 17: THE WITCHES OF EASTWICK DISC 18: EMPIRE OF THE SUN DISC 19: THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST DISC 20: INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE DISC 21: BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY + Always DISC 22: HOME ALONE
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Music by Hans Zimmer Limited edition of 1500 units ORDER NOW AS PART OF OUR 20% OFF SITE-WIDE SPECIAL La-La Land Records and MGM present a remastered and expanded CD re-issue of renowned composer Hans Zimmer’s (RAIN MAN, GLADIATOR) original motion picture score to the landmark 1991 feature film THELMA & LOUISE starring Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis, and directed by Ridley Scott. After their first successful collaboration on BLACK RAIN, director Ridley Scott called upon composer Hans Zimmer once again to score what would become the beloved classic feminist drama/road adventure THELMA & LOUISE. Enthralled by the notion of composing his take on an Americana score, Maestro Zimmer dove into the challenge, fashioning a sonic wonder that takes the audience on a road trip from the Deep South to the Open West, all the while expertly charting an emotional throughline for the complex lead characters. Tinged with blues and Cajun stylings, and featuring legendary master guitarist Pete Haycock’s signature performance skills, Zimmer’s score balances character, drama, action and location with perfect pitch – as brilliantly demonstrated within this newly remastered deluxe re-issue, expanded with more music beyond any of the film’s previous soundtrack releases. Produced by Stéphane Humez and remixed, mastered and edited by Maxime Marion from MGM vault elements, under the supervision of Hans Zimmer, this special limited edition CD release of 1500 units showcases the score as initially written by the composer, as well as alternate and film version bonus tracks, including a 2000 concert suite demo. The exclusive in-depth liner notes are by writer and journalist Kaya Savas, featuring a new interview with the composer. The sharp art design is by Dan Goldwasser. TRACK LISTING: THE SCORE 1. Going To Mexico 2:10 2. J.D. 0:50 3. The Hell With Texas – Happy Birthday Lady 1:51 4. Picking Up J.D. 0:41 5. Oilfields 0:58 6. Watching Him Go – Jimmy Pops The Question 3:04 7. Ride Of The FBI 0:58 8. Louise’s Theme 2:47 9. Giving Up 3:39 10. Getting Out Of State 1:33 11. Charged With Murder 3:02 12. Learning From TV 0:45 13. Chase – You’ve Always Been Crazy 10:20 14. Thelma & Louise End Titles 3:58 BONUS TRACKS 15. Thelma & Louise 2000 Concert Suite (DEMO) 6:39 16. Thelma & Louise Main Title (FILM VERSION) 2:20 17. Giving Up (ALTERNATE) 3:39 18. Suck My Dick (FILM VERSION) 1:39 19. I Got A Knack – Getting Out Of State (FILM VERSION) 2:20 20. Charged With Murder (FILM VERSION) 2:12 ORIGINAL ALBUM TRACK 21. Thunderbird 4:05 TOTAL ALBUM TIME: 59:41 This is a CD format release
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veröffentlichung Quartet Records: CLASS (Elmer Bernstein)
Alexander Grodzinski erstellte ein Thema in Scores & Veröffentlichungen
Quartet Records, in collaboration with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, presents the premiere release of Elmer Bernstein’s charming score for the bittersweet high-school comedy CLASS (1983), directed by Lewis John Carlino and starring Jacqueline Bisset, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, John Cusack and Cliff Robertson. The film is about Jonathan (McCarthy) who goes to college and befriends Skip (Lowe), his roommate. The relationship with Skip proves very useful in matters of love, an area where the young student is lacking. His first attempts are a resounding failure, but then he meets Ellen (Bisset), a woman twenty years his senior. At first everything goes very well, but one day she disappears. When he finds her again, he discovers that she’s Skip’s mom. Elmer Bernstein was no stranger to student comedies in the early 1980s, thanks to his collaborations with John Landis and Ivan Reitman, although CLASS is, rather, a romantic comedy. His score is a sheer delight, providing a sophisticated component to the film. The music is descriptive, romantic and funny, with a powerful main theme that is pure Bernstein. With the elements long gone, assembling this album was a challenge, but working from recently located original mono ¼” tapes and an incomplete set of 24 multi-track stereo elements, the music is finally being released—forty-two years after its recording. The CD contains the main score presentation and additional source music and alternates, all from surviving stereo and mono tracks. This collection has been produced, mixed and mastered by Chris Malone. The full color package includes an essay by film music writer Jeff Bond. 1. Theme From Class 2:50 2. Main Title* 1:37 3. The Boys* 1:49 4. Truth* 0:59 5. Committee* 1:05 6. Chicago* 1:03 7. The Animal* 0:40 8. Flowers* 1:58 9. New York* 1:53 10. Split 1:39 11. Attempt 0:56 12. Reconciliation / End Titles 4:22 Source Music 13. Car Radio 1:39 14. Eats Parsley 2:39 15. Flight Of The Bumblebee And Can-Can 1:56 16. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (Martin Luther)* 0:49 17. Second Bar Piece* 3:48 Bonus Tracks 18. Committee (Alternate 1) 1:11 19. Reconciliation (Alternate 1) 1:08 20. Reconciliation (Alternate 2) 0:39 21. Meeting Mrs. Burroughs 0:38 22. Behave Like A Burroughs 1:01 23. Special Investigator 1:56 24. Drug Flush 0:56 25. Commitee (Alternate 2) 1:30 26. Main Title (Alternate) 1:53 All tracks stereo, except * mono -
veröffentlichung DARK UNIVERSE (Danny Elfman)
Alexander Grodzinski erstellte ein Thema in Scores & Veröffentlichungen
Elfman hat die Musik für die neue DARK UNIVERSE Attraktion der Universal Theme Parks geschrieben. Seine Musik gibt es nur dort exklusiv als LP zu kaufen. -
Kennt ihn jemand? So ein Film erfordert ja fast einen klassischen Abenteuerscore, auch wenn ich das hier nicht erwarte. https://filmmusicreporter.com/2025/01/03/chris-benstead-scoring-guy-ritchies-fountain-of-youth/
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Man kann das Set bestellen, also wohl kein Aprilscherz LA-LA LAND RECORDS PRESENTS APRIL 1, 2025 NEW RELEASE available to order NOW at www.lalalandrecords.com !!! “GLADIATOR: 25th ANNIVERSARY REMASTERED & EXPANDED LIMITED EDITION (3-CD SET)” Music by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard Limited Edition of 3500 Units RETAIL PRICE: $39.98 STARTS SHIPPING LATE APRIL SHIPPING NOTICE: We will be steadily working through orders in the sequence in which we have received them, so please be patient – your order will eventually be fulfilled and you will receive a shipping confirmation e-mail once your order has shipped. We respectfully ask customers wait 4 weeks to inquire about packages/deliveries not yet shipped and/or received. All such inquiries should be made to info@lalaland-ent.com – Thank you. NOTE: New orders may not be combined with previous or current orders. GLADIATOR: 25th ANNIVERSARY REMASTERED & EXPANDED LIMITED EDITION (3-CD SET) LLLCD 1670 Music by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard Limited edition of 3500 Units RETAIL PRICE: $39.98 STARTS SHIPPING LATE APRIL Order yours NOW at www.lalalandrecords.com La-La Land Records, Paramount Pictures and Geffen Records proudly present GLADIATOR: 25th ANNIVERSARY LIMITED EDITION (3-CD SET), a deluxe remastered and expanded re-issue of renowned composer Hans Zimmer (THELMA & LOUISE, BLACK HAWK DOWN) and acclaimed vocalist/composer Lisa Gerrard’s original motion picture score to the 2000 Best Picture GLADIATOR, starring Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix and Connie Nielsen, and directed by Ridley Scott. This definitive limited edition release marks the 25th Anniversary of the landmark film and its iconic, Oscar-Nominated score. Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard’s original score is the beating heart of GLADIATOR. Strikingly modern, yet organically evocative of the film’s Ancient Rome setting, the score expertly weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of thundering action and intimate character drama, resulting in an exhilarating and thematic musical odyssey. This special, 3-disc presentation fully illustrates the masterwork’s brilliance, sounding better than ever and expanded with never-before-released music. Produced by Stéphane Humez and edited and mastered by Maxime Marion from studio vault materials and composer archives, under supervision of Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard, this deluxe re-issue showcases the Score Presentation, as written for the film by the composers, across Disc One and Disc Two. Disc Three features The GLADIATOR Sketchbook, showcasing exclusive, never before released sketches from Hans Zimmer’s archives, as well as Additional Music tracks, including alternate cues and more! There is no spoken dialogue in this presentation. Limited to 3500 units, the packaging features rousing art design by Dan Goldwasser and includes a 32 page booklet that contains exclusive liner notes by writer Kaya Savas, featuring new in-depth interviews with composers Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard. “Are we not entertained!!!” TRACK LISTING: DISC I SCORE PRESENTATION 1. Opening – Fields 1:40 2. The Wheat (Film Version)* 1:00 3. The Battle (Film Version) 10:36 4. Commodus – After The War 2:46 5. Marcus & Lucilla 2:06 6. Tell Me About Your Home** 1:07 7. Lucilla & Maximus 2:20 8. Patricide (Film Version) 4:00 9. Emperor Is Dead** 2:21 10. A Soldier's Death – Home 4:03 11. The Bodies** 1:27 12. To Marrakesh++ 4:07 13. I Salute You 7:23 14. Rome 2:20 15. The Greatness Of Rome 1:33 16. Six Man Fight 2:47 17. Win The Crowd 2:38 18. Reunion** 1:15 19. Slaves To Rome (Film Version) 2:07 20. He Sleeps So Well*** 1:00 21. Afraid Of Dark 1:11 22. Walk To Colosseum 0:54 23. Maximus & Lucius Meet** 1:36 DISC TIME 62:19 DISC II SCORE PRESENTATION CONTINUED 1. Barbarian Horde (Film Version)+++ 9:17 2. I Think I'll Meet Him 4:32 3. I'm Vexed 1:21 4. I Knew A Man Once 1:00 5. Tiger Fight – Waiting For Judgment 2:18 6. You Simply Won't Die 2:57 7. Figurines (Film Version)* 1:10 8. They Love Maximus 1:30 9. We Will Lie Still°° 2:03 10. Wish Of A Dying Man° 4:25 11. Secrets (Film Version)** 2:59 12. The Kiss 2:07 13. Busy Bee*** 3:32 14. The Trap – Escape Fails 4:12 15. Am I Not Merciful? (Film Version) 6:37 16. Flashback** 0:46 17. Elysium (Film Version)** 3:00 18. Honor Him 1:20 19. Now We Are Free*** 4:15 DISC TIME 59:24 DISC III THE GLADIATOR SKETCHBOOK 1. Duduk Of The North 5:35 2. Gladiator Waltz (Demo) 8:28 3. Rome Is The Light*** 2:44 4. After The War 4:42 5. Opening Soldiers (feat. Lisbeth Scott) 5:21 6. Sister Theme 3:31 7. Roman & Spanish++ 6:32 8. After The War (Guitar Variation) 3:55 ADDITIONAL MUSIC 9. The Wheat (Alternate)* 1:18 10. The Battle 10:03 11. The Bodies (Alternate)+ 1:27 12. To Marrakesh (Alternate Opening Version 1)++ 1:33 13. To Marrakesh (Alternate Opening Version 2) 1:36 14. Marrakesh Marketplace† 0:44 15. Win The Crowd (Alternate)** 1:30 16. Afraid Of Dark (Alternate)*** 0:49 17. Figurines+ 1:03 18. Figurines (Alternate) 1:10 19. Busy Bee (Alternate)** 3:46 20. The Trap – Escape Fails (Alternate) 3:20 21. Now We Are Free (Alternate Version 1)*** 5:06 22. Now We Are Free (Alternate Version 2)*** 4:01 DISC TIME 78:17 TOTAL COLLECTION TIME 200:00 *Written by Lisa Gerrard **Written by Lisa Gerrard & Klaus Badelt ***Written by Hans Zimmer, Lisa Gerrard & Klaus Badelt +Written by Hans Zimmer & Lisa Gerrard ++Written by Hans Zimmer & Djivan Gasparyan +++Written by Hans Zimmer & Nick Glennie-Smith °Written by Hans Zimmer & Klaus Badelt °°Written by Klaus Badelt †Written by Jeff Rona This is a CD format release
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Dragon’s Domain Records presents STAR TREK: A SYMPHONIC CELEBRATION, featuring music composed for STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES (1966-1969), performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Tony Bremner. STAR TREK: A SYMPHONIC CELEBRATION presents music composed by Sol Kaplan, Samuel Matlovsky, Jerry Fielding, Joseph Mullendore and George Duning from all three seasons of the beloved show that starred William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley. It’s hard to imagine now as, for over a decade now, all of the music written and recorded for the original 1966 series has been available on CD and digital formats. But for more than a decade and a half after the show had been in cancelled in 1969, not a note of music from the show was available to listen to in any format. That began to change abruptly in 1985 when several record labels began to release Star Trek music. Producer John Steven Lasher was the first to release two volumes of Star Trek music during this time. He employed the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and had arrangements made for this symphonic ensemble, giving the scores a lusher sound and arranging the short cues into lengthy suites for an improved listening experience. STAR TREK: A SYMPHONIC CELEBRATION presents music from the following episodes: ‘The Enemy Within’, ‘I, Mudd’, ‘Spectre Of The Gun’, ‘The Conscience Of The King’, ‘The Paradise Syndrome’ and ‘Is There No Truth In Beauty’. Originally presented as suites across two separate volumes on vinyl and compact disc on Label X, those volumes have become scarce over the years. Dragon’s Domain Records is proud to bring these recordings back into the marketplace in a TWO DISC presentation with the suites separated and the music newly remastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland along with new liner notes written by author Jeff Bond including the classic notes written for these albums, featuring comments from the producers and composers Gerald Fried and George Duning. STAR TREK: A SYMPHONIC CELEBRATION is a limited edition release and is expected to begin shipping the week of March 24th, 2025 CD 1 01. STAR TREK - THE ORIGINAL SERIES: Main Title (1:02) Composed by Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry Performed by Meridian Productions THE ENEMY WITHIN - Composed by Sol Kaplan 02. The Rock Slide / Evil Kirk (1:16) 03. The Tired Captain / Bruised Knuckles / An Imposter / Indecisive / Alter Ego / Another Brandy (6:00) 04. Double Dog Death / Help Me / Thank You Yeoman (5:56) I, MUDD - Composed by Samuel Matlovsky 05. Alice In Wonderland / Mudd’s Series (1:42) 06. Tired Of Happiness / Stella (3:07) 07. The Last Straw / Stella 500 (3:46) SPECTRE OF THE GUN - Composed by Jerry Fielding 08. Melkot’s Warning / Tombstone / Teeth Pulling / My Name / Doc Holiday (8:54) 09. Love Scene In The Old West / Chekov Gets Killed / Ten Minutes / We’re Trapped / Final Curtain (6:17) Total Time CD 1 - 38:25 CD 2 01. STAR TREK - THE ORIGINAL SERIES: Main Title (1:02) Composed by Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry Performed by Meridian Productions THE CONSCIENCE OF THE KING - Composed by Joseph Mullendore 02. Spaceship Titles / Lenore / Lenore’s Kiss / Everything is Later / Ophelia Mania / Last Cue (8:38) THE PARADISE SYNDROME - Composed by Gerald Fried 03. Pine Trees / The Amerinds / Tahiti Syndrome / The Brain Wash (4:02) 04. Miramanee / Breath Of Life / The New God (4:42) 05. Dilithium Problem (1:15) 06. Wash Day / Salish Fluffed / Potter Kirk / Naming The God / Joining Day / Challenge / The Ceremony / Birth Announcement / False God (8:44) 07. Death Of Miramanee (3:08) IS THERE IN TRUTH NO BEAUTY? - Composed by George Duning 08. Enter Miranda / Ambassador’s Arrival (2:16) 09. McCoy’s Toast / Quite A Woman / Marvick Pleads / Marvick Mad / Marvick Berserk / Marvick Dies (8:20) 10. Sentimental Jim / Blind Miranda / No Change / Miranda Mad (7:23) 11. Miranda’s Farewell (3:04) Total Time CD 2 - 53:05
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Dragon’s Domain Records presents the original soundtrack to SLIPSTREAM, featuring music composed by Elmer Bernstein (THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, THE GREAT ESCAPE, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, FAR FROM HEAVEN) for the 1989 science fiction adventure film directed by Steven Lisberger (TRON), written by Tony Kayden and Bill Bauer, starring Bob Peck (Edge Of Darkness, Jurassic Park), Mark Hamill (STAR WARS, BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES), Bill Paxton (ALIENS, TWISTER, NEAR DARK), Kitty Aldridge, Susan, Leong, Ricco Ross, Robbie Coltrane and Ben Kingsley (SNEAKERS). SLIPSTREAM is a post-apocalyptic action-adventure story taking place in Earth’s near future after environmental destruction has rendered the Earth a rocky, windblown wasteland over which a river of wind, called the slipstream, becomes the only conduit for travel. Matt Owens (Paxton) is a bounty hunter who swipes a wanted killer named Byron (Peck) from the custody of officer Will Tasker (Hamill) so he can collect the bounty for himself. Transporting Byron in his aircraft through the slipstream, Owens evades Tasker and his tracker, Belitski (Aldridge), while seeking a place where he can cash in on Byron. Along the way, Owens realizes Byron is more than he seems and decides to become his protector from an increasingly unstable Tasker. SLIPSTREAM was an English production, with exteriors filmed in Cappadocia, Turkey, and the rest at Pinewood Studios. The film was produced by STAR WARS’ Gary Kurtz, who had come on board as a favor for a friend. The project reunited Kurtz with Mark Hamill for the first time since the THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, as it did with Kurtz’s co-producer Steve Lanning, a second-unit director on EMPIRE. When SLIPSTREAM went into post-production in late 1988, Elmer Bernstein was suggested as a likely candidate to provide its score. His music for HEAVY METAL (1981), SPACEHUNTER: ADVENTURES IN THE FORBIDDEN ZONE (1983), GHOSTBUSTERS (1984), and THE BLACK CAULDRON (1985) were picturesque and grandly sweeping scores. Bernstein was delighted at the proposition to compose a broad score for the film. He invested the music with passionate melodies, ferocious action melodies and provocative sonic eloquence, aided by an exuberant performance from the London Symphony Orchestra. Previously released on compact disc in 2011 and long sold out, Dragon’s Domain Records brings SLIPSTREAM back to the marketplace featuring music composed by the great Elmer Bernstein, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, with a new mastering by James Nelson of Digital Outland, liner notes by noted author Randall Larson and new artwork designed by Mark Banning. SLIPSTREAM is expected to begin shipping the week of March 24th, 2025. 01. Prologue And Pursuit (3:12) 02. Escape (3:00) 03. Dreams (4:02) 04. Lost Android (3:02) 05. Slipstream People (2:49) 06. Avatar (4:52) 07. Travel To Dance (5:54) 08. Sacrifice (3:11) 09. Museum Society (3:53) 10. Android Love (2:54) 11. Revenge (4:50) 12. Resolution (7:32) Total Time 49:47
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Neu erschienen - und mir bisher vollkommen unbekannt: https://www.musicbox-records.com/en/cd-soundtracks/15458-les-animaux.html
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LLLCD 1659 Music Composed and Conducted by John Williams Limited edition of 2000 units $31.98 La-La Land Records, Sony Music and Columbia Masterworks proudly present a remastered and expanded 2-CD release of renowned composer John Williams’ original motion picture score to the 1969 feature film period drama THE REIVERS, based upon the novel by William Faulkner and starring Steve McQueen, Mitch Vogel and Sharon Farrell, and directed by Mark Rydell. The treasured collaborative relationship between Maestro John Williams (JAWS, E.T., SCHINDLER’S LIST) and filmmaker Steven Spielberg had its roots in the director’s admiration for Williams’ brilliant score to this nostalgic 1969 drama, in which Faulkner chronicles the arrival of the automobile in the American south at the dawn of the 20th century. This new remastered and expanded 2-CD reissue, featuring the full score presentation for the first time, is an Americana wonder – beautiful, dramatic, heartfelt – an ideal match for Faulkner’s blend of playful humor and vividly drawn prose, conjuring the warm glow of an “endless summer” as experienced by a child on the cusp of adolescence. TRACK LISTING: DISC 1 • SCORE PRESENTATION • 52:55 1. Logo And Main Title (The Reivers) 3:53 2. The Winton Flyer 1:46 3. First Instruction 1:21 4. Ned Tries It Out 1:54 5. Family Funeral / Lucius’ First Drive (Film Version) 2:39 6. A Tall Tale / To Memphis / That Ole Mud Hole 1:48 7. The Road To Memphis (Film Version) 1:44 8. Memphis (Film Version) 1:32 9. Corrie’s Entrance / The Picture (Extended Version) 2:56 10. Lucius And Corrie 1:37 11. The Bad News :35 12. Ned’s Trade (Extended Version) 2:49 13. The Sheriff Departs 2:34 14. Ned’s Secret / The People Protest 2:08 15. Prayers At Bedtime (Extended Version) 2:42 16. Lucius Runs To Corrie 2:11 17. The Prize 1:33 18. Moment Of Glory 1:35 19. Back Home 1:35 20. Boss’s Collar 1:15 21. Camptown Races And End Credits† 1:14 Total Score Time: 41:51 ADDITIONAL MUSIC 22. Stephen Foster Medley‡ 4:06 23. The Winton Flyer (Film Version) 1:47 24. Family Funeral 1:04 25. The Road To Memphis (Alternate) 1:38 26. Boss’s Collar (Alternate) 1:04 27. Camptown Races And End Credits (Alternate) † 1:14 Total Additional Music: 11:10 DISC 2 • 49:07 REMASTERED ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK 1. Main Title / First Instruction / The Winton Flyer 5:11 2. Family Funeral / Lucius’ First Drive 2:31 3. The Road To Memphis 1:44 4. Corrie’s Entrance / The Picture 2:12 5. The Sheriff Departs / The Bad News / Ned’s Secret 3:34 6. Memphis 1:23 7. Ned’s Trade 2:05 8. The People Protest 1:07 9. Prayers At Bedtime 2:28 10. Lucius Runs To Corrie / Back Home 3:33 11. Finale† 4:12 Total Soundtrack Album Time: 30:20 ADDITIONAL MUSIC 12. The Reivers (Concert Suite) 18:43 † Includes “Camptown Races” composed by Stephen Foster (P.D.) ‡ Contains “Oh! Susanna,” “Beautiful Dreamer,” “Massa’s In De Cold Ground” (P.D.) This is a CD format release
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The wonderful thing about Basil’s score to Quigley Down Under is that it has a sense of fun. – Simon Wincer, director Intrada announces a 35th-anniversary edition of Basil Poledouris' rowdy score to the 1990 MGM film Quigley Down Under. When Intrada released its first edition back in 1990, it was quite an event. Released five years after their first release—Red Dawn—the project gave them the opportunity to work again with Poledouris. Only this time it was for a new film from a major studio. Intrada president Doug Fake fell in love with the score immediately and simply would not stop talking about it or playing it. Poledouris’ music had to capture Quigley’s character and circumstances, and the composer managed to do it while both capturing a classic cinematic western style and expressing his own native romanticism and dramatic power. It was not the first western the composer had scored for the director, having previously worked on the acclaimed miniseries to Lonesome Dove. While a later reissue from Prometheus in 2006 featured the largely complete score (minus an overlay here and a correct take there), it was taken from a 16-bit, 44Khz CD-R of the additional tracks Intrada had retained but had to cut out due to the AFM policy in place at the time. For this new release, MGM provided us access to the master sessions on 24-track 2˝ tape, which we had transferred into 24-bit, 96Khz high resolution. We turned these over to Grammy-nominated producer Mike Matessino to mix, assemble and master to create the definitive release of one of Basil Poledouris’ finest scores. To cap off the release, the album features liner notes by Jeff Bond. Watch the album trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bqDKmwhfB0 The film stars Tom Selleck, Alan Rickman and Laura San Giacomo. Matthew Quigley (Selleck) is an American sharpshooter who travels to Australia after being hired by a wealthy cattle baron, Elliott Marston (Rickman). Upon arrival, Quigley learns that Marston wants him to use his long-range rifle skills to hunt and kill Indigenous Australians. Disgusted, Quigley refuses and violently opposes Marston, which leads to him being beaten and left for dead in the Outback. With the help of Crazy Cora (Giacomo), a woman struggling with past trauma, Quigley survives and begins a quest for justice, using his sharpshooting skills to take down Marston and his men. Play all clips 01. Main Title (3:22) 02. The Fight (5:02) 03. The Redcoats Move On (1:58) 04. Arrival (1:55) 05. The Test (1:04) 06. Marston’s Game (1:03) 07. Quigley Pans Out (0:52) 08. Quigley Gets Beat Up (1:53) 09. The Stabbing (2:07) 10. The Desert Trek (2:59) 11. Aborigines (1:21) 12. Native Montage (2:15) 13. Cora’s Story (3:21) 14. Marston’s Murderers (3:35) 15. Royus Interrupts (1:37) 16. The Cliff (1:09) 17. The Bodies (0:37) 18. The Baby (1:52) 19. You’ll Be Back (1:16) 20. Rising Of The Moon (1:34) 21. Dingo Attack (2:47) 22. The Fire (3:02) 23. Under The Boat (3:04) 24. Quigley And Cora (2:40) 25. The Gift (5:29) 26. The Warning (1:40) 27. The Attack (2:54) 28. The Capture (2:47) 29. Freedom (3:38) 30. The Aborigines Return (3:01) 31. Matthew Quigley (5:27)
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The newest soundtrack from the legendary composer of Bloodsport and Kickboxer, Paul Hertzog, shows again that this man is the go-to composer for Martial Arts Action Dramas. Track listing: 1 The Last Kumite 2 Cemetery 3 New York Champion 4 We Have Bree 5 Gunshots 6 Dracko 7 A Futile Journey 8 Two Sad Stories 9 Begin Training 10 A Minor Disagreement 11 More Training 12 Dracko Pays a Visit 13 Dracko Pays Another Visit 14 Ron Hall’s Investments 15 Ultra Training 16 Dracko’s Training Style 17 Dracko’s Sensei 18 A Bloody Mess 19 Memories 20 Training with the Sensei 21 Welcome to the Kumite 22 Dracko Begins the Kumite 23 Fight Montage 24 Michael’s First Fight 25 Haunted 26 Plan B 27 The Second Round 28 Lea vs. Damon 29 Michael’s Second Fight 30 Wolf Follows Orders 31 Stitches 32 Dracko vs. Lea 33 Michael’s Semifinal 34 Finals 35 Justice 36 Loren’s Daughter