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  1. Not sure, but I didn't add accents to Zoe Saldana's name, and I revised it to add the (Franglen / Horner) name to that track 3.
  2. Hard to say with 45 seconds per-track that are playable, and she's singing in the 'Na'vi language at least in that sample. It's not too far removed from her speaking voice. "The Songcord" (English Translation of Na’vi language) I experience Neteyam, Great Mother, within me You brought light, New Life, a new son Joy within my heart, joy within my heart We thank you For the days of our life We thank you For the nights of our life My Eywa! My Eywa! Welcome, Kiri I take you to my family I experience dawn A miracle arrives, an impossible birth Joy within a heart, joy within my heart
  3. I'm guessing no one among us has a login / credentials for it. Then again it's one more day's wait. Tracklist from the site (Had to type it out) EDIT: Horner is credited in the publisher information on only ONE cue as noted. 1. Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength) - Performed by The Weeknd (4:28) 2. Hometree (3:28) 3. Happiness Is Simple (Franglen / Horner) (2:22) 4. A New Star (2:57) 5. Converging Paths (1:45) 6. Rescue and Loss (6:40) 7. Family Is Our Fortress (3:07) 8. Into The Water (3:40) 9. The Way of Water (2:30) 10. Payakan (3:30) 11. Mighty Eywa (4:13) 12. Friends (1:47) 13. Cove of the Ancestors (2:46) 14. The Tulkun Return (2:51) 15. The Hunt (5:48) 16. Na'vi Attack (4:44) 17. Eclipse (3:13) 18. Bad Parents (3:23) 19. Knife Fight (2:48) 20. From Darkness to Light (4:14) 21. The Spirit Tree (2:58) 22. The Songcord - Performed by Zoe Saldana (3:20) Total Time: 1:16:32
  4. No it was never able to survive for very long because of copyright flags. I had upload it for download a few times over the years. One thing I'm going to attempt is to restore that music into the film with the sound effects and dialogue which is very hard to do because of having to remove what butchered score is there. Seeing the sequence with this intended score, kind of ruined the moment in the film knowing what was meant to be there was leagues better than what Cameron and co. cut up and replaced.
  5. Awesome stuff. The background video…looks like the one I did years ago of the entire “War” sequence featuring the intended score (without sound effects or dialogue) that was always tricky to upload to YouTube because of copyright flags. I called it “War: The Battle for Pandora”. If so, great use of it as a guide/ sync!
  6. He goes on to say an extended score only album might happen.
  7. The film version and album version are basically two different edits of the same cue. The album version cuts out those punch lines, while the film version (as heard on the isolated score) uses them and cuts out other sections. So in the end, the extended version of this cue in the main program of this new release is everything in one go, punch lines, melodies and all. The album version on the OST is in the bonuses. The edited film version is not here.
  8. I used to work at the New West location of Landmark. Years before I worked at the Riverport Cineplex. I don't miss those days.
  9. Yes, although the coloring on web-head is a bit off, like it was photoshopped out or something: https://warmbutter.com/albums/spider-man/ To add to that, being in Canada, I paid $76.50 for this thing thanks to currency conversion. I paid it because being a 20th anniversary release of a treasured film (and the original score album does indeed sit on my shelf, purchased 20 years ago when the film came out) and I'm glad to have this sit next to it, included OST or not. Mine is still firmly in "Awaiting Fulfillment" mode.
  10. At the time, LLL commented that if they waited to get clearance for “My Heart Will Go On”, then the 20th anniversary album would have been a 25th…that’s this year. Where is it?🤣
  11. The odd thing is the DVD isolated score is 5.1 on the UK release of the film, but stereo on the US version. I don't know what mix appeared on the Blu-ray in the UK, but the same stereo (but 'upgraded' to 224kbps Dolby Digital over the DVD's 192kbps) was included on the US Blu-ray.
  12. Talk about a stretch. You call that berating? They weren't getting it done, he showed them how and how basic it was. No need for the hyperbole on a clip from 1985.
  13. Can’t afford both I wanted to get. Had to flip a coin. Heads won so I ordered TND. Spidey has to wait.
  14. I love-love-love this film and how the score works within it, but I've not been into the score as a standalone listen. It's actually my favorite Goldsmith score (in film) outside of his Star Trek scores.
  15. The film version of "Company Car" was not only different musically compared to the OST, it was also cut down quite a bit.
  16. The "Album Version" cues they're referring to (for Main Title and Farewell) come from the companion Spider-Man "Music From and Inspired by" song album, which had alternate (longer) versions of these two score cues on it. Very clever of them to include on this OST disc 1. No NIckelback though.....I call that another win!
  17. and you call yourself a fan... Tsk-tsk. I cannot believe it. This is gold. It's GOLD Jerry, GOLD! Arnold's finest Bond score. Finally putting both of those albums and isolated scores, all of it, to bed and to shame. Incredible.
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