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soundwave
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Hi everyone, I'm still a newby when it comes to soundtracks...So how many complete soundtracks are there from David Arnold's scores? The recent Godzilla, Stargate, Casino Royale (?), were the previous Bond film soundtracks also have complete scores? Sorry I can't remember?So the next project....Independence Day or Last of the Dogmen perhaps? Thanks.
[Message edited by soundwave on 07-26-2007]
posted 07-26-2007 06:18 AM PT (US) 
Stargate

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Without a doubt, you need to get Independence Day. You can pick it up for a couple of bucks.Last of the Dogmen is also a definite must, but it'll set you back at least $30.
If you're a fan of the Stargate music, check out the pilot score (which is a nice re-hash of the movie's music) and even the season one disc.
posted 07-26-2007 07:48 AM PT (US) 
HadrianD

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quote:
Originally posted by soundwave:
Hi everyone, I'm still a newby when it comes to soundtracks...So how many complete soundtracks are there from David Arnold's scores? The recent Godzilla, Stargate, Casino Royale (?), were the previous Bond film soundtracks also have complete scores? Sorry I can't remember?So the next project....Independence Day or Last of the Dogmen perhaps? Thanks.
[Message edited by soundwave on 07-26-2007]
Tomorrow Never Dies had a somewhat complete release. It was missing only a few cues.
posted 07-26-2007 11:46 AM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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quote:
Originally posted by HadrianD:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=1 face=arial>quote:</font><HR size=1>Originally posted by soundwave:
[b]Hi everyone, I'm still a newby when it comes to soundtracks...So how many complete soundtracks are there from David Arnold's scores? The recent Godzilla, Stargate, Casino Royale (?), were the previous Bond film soundtracks also have complete scores? Sorry I can't remember?So the next project....Independence Day or Last of the Dogmen perhaps? Thanks.
[Message edited by soundwave on 07-26-2007]<HR size=1></BLOCKQUOTE>
Tomorrow Never Dies had a somewhat complete release. It was missing only a few cues. [/B]
Was that missing cues? I remember when the first CD came out it was missing the second half of the movie because it hadn't been recorded yet when the CD came out, but I thought the Chapter III release had it all.
Clayton
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posted 07-26-2007 12:29 PM PT (US) 
HadrianD

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quote:
Originally posted by scoreguy16:
Was that missing cues? I remember when the first CD came out it was missing the second half of the movie because it hadn't been recorded yet when the CD came out, but I thought the Chapter III release had it all.Clayton
NP>Serenada Schizophrana (The fun/happy Red Dragon)
I remember that the "complete" Chapter III release was missing the one cue that the regular A&M release had, "Station Break". Also, Christian Clemmensen mentioned in his review of the soundtrack that the film ending to "White Knight" wasn't included as well. Perhaps someone could rip the isolated score and clarify?
posted 07-26-2007 01:53 PM PT (US) 
soundwave
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Was Last of the Dogmen recorded here in the US? If not then a complete score would be nice? Maybe I should watch the movie to see how much more music is in the film.
posted 07-26-2007 01:56 PM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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Originally posted by HadrianD:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=1 face=arial>quote:</font><HR size=1>Originally posted by scoreguy16:
[b]
Was that missing cues? I remember when the first CD came out it was missing the second half of the movie because it hadn't been recorded yet when the CD came out, but I thought the Chapter III release had it all.Clayton
NP>Serenada Schizophrana (The fun/happy Red Dragon)<HR size=1></BLOCKQUOTE>
I remember that the "complete" Chapter III release was missing the one cue that the regular A&M release had, "Station Break". Also, Christian Clemmensen mentioned in his review of the soundtrack that the film ending to "White Knight" wasn't included as well. Perhaps someone could rip the isolated score and clarify?[/B]
You are right, there's a cue between White Knight and The Sinking of the Devonshire that leads into the main titles.
Clayton
posted 07-26-2007 03:45 PM PT (US) 
Bond1965

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There are "you know whats" for both TOMORROW NEVER DIES and DIE ANOTHER DAY that include all the music from the films. (In the case of DAD there is even music NOT in the final film.)James
posted 07-26-2007 05:07 PM PT (US) 
HadrianD

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LaLaLand Records should release the complete DAD score.
posted 07-26-2007 09:09 PM PT (US) 
HadrianD

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quote:
Originally posted by Bond1965:
There are "you know whats" for both TOMORROW NEVER DIES and DIE ANOTHER DAY that include all the music from the films. (In the case of DAD there is even music NOT in the final film.)James
Where do you people get these things. I hate you guys.
posted 07-26-2007 09:10 PM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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I change my mind! I think that the "missing" cue from Tomorrow Never Dies is actually from later on in the movie. One of the last tracks, just repeats in the beginning of the movie.Clayton
posted 07-27-2007 01:40 PM PT (US) 
tjguitar

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The first CD with the songs has one score cue not on the expanded Ch III disc.
posted 07-27-2007 01:42 PM PT (US) 
Bond1965

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quote:
Originally posted by HadrianD:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=1 face=arial>quote:</font><HR size=1>Originally posted by Bond1965:
[b]There are "you know whats" for both TOMORROW NEVER DIES and DIE ANOTHER DAY that include all the music from the films. (In the case of DAD there is even music NOT in the final film.)James<HR size=1></BLOCKQUOTE>
Where do you people get these things. I hate you guys.[/B]
A simple search on eBay will show you where.James
P.S. Just so we're clear, that track "Station Break" on the A&M TOMORROW NEVER DIES CD is NOT on the Chapter III CD and is the music where Bond beats the crap of Carver's henchmen in the soundproof booth and then cuts the power on his live broadcast. It's not music repeated later in the film.
posted 07-27-2007 02:03 PM PT (US) 
HadrianD

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quote:
Originally posted by Bond1965:
P.S. Just so we're clear, that track "Station Break" on the A&M TOMORROW NEVER DIES CD is NOT on the Chapter III CD and is the music where Bond beats the crap of Carver's henchmen in the soundproof booth and then cuts the power on his live broadcast. It's not music repeated later in the film.That's right.
posted 07-27-2007 06:36 PM PT (US) 
Rocky87
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Would anyone be willing, if one happens to own the Godzilla complete 2 disc score, to send me the track "Godzilla'O'Park-Godzilla Takes a Dive-Godzilla vs. the Submarine"? I think you know the one I'm talking about.That's the ONLY track I'm interested in. I'm not asking for all, half, or part of the score. I'm only interested in that track.
[Message edited by Rocky87 on 08-14-2007]
posted 08-14-2007 10:13 PM PT (US) 
tjguitar

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quote:
Originally posted by Rocky87:
Would anyone be willing, if one happens to own the Godzilla complete 2 disc score, to send me the track "Godzilla'O'Park-Godzilla Takes a Dive-Godzilla vs. the Submarine"? I think you know the one I'm talking about.That's the ONLY track I'm interested in. I'm not asking for all, half, or part of the score. I'm only interested in that track.
[Message edited by Rocky87 on 08-14-2007]
I don't think La La Land has worked a deal to sell individual digital tracks?
Regardless, Your search would probably be more successful away from public forums?
posted 08-14-2007 10:53 PM PT (US) 
Rocky87
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quote:
Originally posted by tjguitar:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=1 face=arial>quote:</font><HR size=1>Originally posted by Rocky87:
[b]Would anyone be willing, if one happens to own the Godzilla complete 2 disc score, to send me the track "Godzilla'O'Park-Godzilla Takes a Dive-Godzilla vs. the Submarine"? I think you know the one I'm talking about.That's the ONLY track I'm interested in. I'm not asking for all, half, or part of the score. I'm only interested in that track.
[Message edited by Rocky87 on 08-14-2007]<HR size=1></BLOCKQUOTE>
I don't think La La Land has worked a deal to sell individual digital tracks?
Regardless, Your search would probably be more successful away from public forums?[/B]
Crap.
Sorry.
posted 08-14-2007 11:03 PM PT (US) 
tjguitar

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LoL you don't have to apologize to me, just sayin'. If I had it, I'd help you out....but I don't, so I guess it doesn't really matter.
posted 08-14-2007 11:56 PM PT (US) 
sakman

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You should be able to find a used copy of "The Musketeer" somewhere, it's a bit of fun.
posted 08-15-2007 12:25 PM PT (US) 
SEBULBA

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There is a cue between White Knight and Sinking Of The Devonshire. It's a track I titled Back Seat Flier, kinda like the Back Seat Driver track. It's when Bond fights the bad guy in the fighter and ejects him. And there are still a bunch of tracks on the iso track of the dvd NOT on either of the cd releases.
posted 08-15-2007 05:03 PM PT (US) 
gkgyver

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Like when Bond and ... that girl jump off CMGN tower in Bejing.
posted 08-16-2007 10:27 AM PT (US) 
MWRuger

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Speaking of David Arnold, does anyone have a tracklisting for Changing Lanes? It has 26 tracks although the Varese CD lists only 1 track as a suite.Apparently, there is a Japanese version that has the track titles, but I can't read it of course. (Babelfish was little help)
Can anyone help?
posted 08-17-2007 10:15 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
