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  1. That's great, thanks so much for clarifying. Although I didn't need this as an excuse, I'll definitely be adding it to my personal playlist.
  2. Out of curiosity, has anybody seen the European release of the film that can confirm Into A Fantasy is heard in the end credits? My online searches have been fruitless so far.
  3. I've been playing this off and on for a month or so now avoiding the main quest. I've got: all 152 shrines all light roots all maps fully complete all armor, but those from the main quest, fully upgraded all sage's wills all schematics found all yiga quests complete one regional phenomena completed all available side quests completed all available side adventures complete all available compendium items photographed all signs completed all village quests (Hateno, Lurelin, Tarrey Town, etc.) complete two sages found fully upgraded battery When exploring the depths, I was able to go through it with a couple of fans and a control stick. That made it so much easier to head to the light roots without getting covered in gloom. Originally I was hesitant to explore the depths, but aside from few of the bosses here and there it is mostly empty. Just the darkness makes it harder to explore. But then with the flying machine, just throw a large brightbloom seed on it and it's much easier. I did enjoy breath of the wild and it took me a bit to get into this one because of the similar gameplay. After a bit, I got used to the differences and really began to enjoy it. I'm not a builder by any means so that has been the hardest part. I've just looked online for some good builds and used those instead. It hasn't taken away the fun of the game play either. For anybody that hasn't played it much yet, complete Lurelin Village as early as you can.
  4. I made a quick and dirty spreadsheet where John Williams was listed as the conductor. I've separated it into three tabs. The first is the complete list, the second shows the music he arranged, the third lists the works he is noted as composing. If a date/season is shown, that means he performed that piece no more than 4 times. The date it was first performed is listed. Those without dates/seasons he performed at least five times or more.
  5. I just wanted to come back and say thanks for the suggestions. Due to the time constraint I looked at my library and found tracks that I rated better than others. I then sequenced them and listened to the sequence several of times. It tends to flow pretty well. This is what I settled on: Princess Leia's Theme From Across The Stars With Anne-Sophie Mutter Cinque's Theme From Amistad Overture From Goodbye, Mr. Chips Swing, Swing, Swing From 1941 Sylvester Joins The Group From Rosewood The Plane From Empire Of The Sun The Next Morning / Mom Returns / Finale From Home Alone Leaving Home From Superman: The Movie The Lost Boys Ballet From Hook The BFG Suite You Are The Pan From Hook Joseph's Dream From Far And Away Journey To The Island From Jurassic Park Over The Moon From E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial The Ancestral Home From The River The Penitent Man Will Pass From Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade The Reunion From A.I. Artificial Intelligence Home Again From SpaceCamp I edited most tracks in one way or another and labeled this volume one. I'm grateful for the suggestions and will take a deeper listen to work on volume two.
  6. Ha! Got that off of a compilation. Didn't realize. Good call.
  7. I'm currently working on a playlist of music from John Williams for a friend. I have been playing Williams music for the office for years and she has come to love him. I want highlight the variety of what he can do with some tracks that maintain the lush orchestral qualities which she seems to connect more with. I'm working on it this weekend and hope to have it finalized by tomorrow night. Some I'm already thinking of are: Cinque's Theme - Amistad The BFG - The Spielberg/Williams Collaboration, Part III Hook: The Lost Boys Ballet - The Spielberg/Williams Collaboration, Part II I want cues that are more obscure and not normally found on compilation albums. And definitely more variety that what I shared above. What would you suggest?
  8. I did not. I heard it when it was first released and it didn't interest me. I do like what they did with it but it's not something I would like to listen to more than once.
  9. Excluding the Legacy Collection, I have albums with both the censored and uncensored lyrics for Arabian Nights. The one with the uncensored version (Cat #60846-2) has the alternate version of Happy End in Agrabah. The censored version (Cat #60846-7) has the film version.
  10. On the Legacy Collection, One Jump Ahead (Reprise) is a bit slower/off pitch compared to the other releases like it's a bit flat. When I heard the track open I wasn't sure what it was, but it sounded off. The vocals don't line up with the film either. The vocals from the original release and the Music Behind the Magic do line up with the film.
  11. Here you go: https://web.archive.org/web/20220810034511/https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:8IMfajzYp7AJ:https://buysoundtrax.myshopify.com/products/lifeforce-original-soundtrack-by-henry-mancini-and-michael-kamen&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us Here's the full description:
  12. I had that cue set as the ringtone for my job. I always wanted to listen to it to the end so I usually ended up missing the call.
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