War Horse Original Soundtrack - Tracklist (Spoilers noted inside)
#3
Posted 01 October 2011 - 01:38 PM
1. Dartmoor, 1912 (3:35)
Shortest Williams CD ever!
They are going to release it via iTunes only.
#5
Posted 01 October 2011 - 01:56 PM
This seems to be similar to Far and Away's first track, "County Galway, June 1892"
#6
Posted 01 October 2011 - 02:26 PM
I got my cover from Always signed by the god of music, who was very pleased by my choice.
#7
Posted 01 October 2011 - 02:36 PM
I've been to Dartmoor. It's absolutely wonderful.
This seems to be similar to Far and Away's first track, "County Galway, June 1892"
Oh God I hope so.
#8
Posted 01 October 2011 - 03:31 PM
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#9
Posted 01 October 2011 - 03:59 PM
Less is moor!
1. Dartmoor, 1912 (3:35)
Shortest Williams CD ever!
#10
Posted 01 October 2011 - 04:48 PM
#11
Posted 01 October 2011 - 04:54 PM
#12
Posted 01 October 2011 - 06:01 PM
This just in: it seems that this tracklist was not yet finalized, and the European release will drop the Dartmoor track. This leaves us with only 0 tracks. What's more, the last track will be a reprise of the first!
It sounds like a great listening experience.
Izena duen guztia omen da.
#13
Posted 01 October 2011 - 06:09 PM
Ars superior est vita hominum.
"We pop out and come into the world and music is there. We didn't invent it - it's all organised in the atmosphere by divinity or whatever. It's a miracle." - John Williams-
I think music is a stream of some kind. It could be blood. It could be water. It could be ether. Whatever it is it seems to be a living, organic force that’s in motion, that serves humanity and is part of humanity and part of what describes us as humans. We sing, play, dance, all the things that we do. And there is a vibrant and great literature we have been given. ... As musicians, we join the stream. We swim in the stream with all the other millions of music makers. It’s a life force, a strong one, surrounding us and we are part of it. -John Williams-
#14
Posted 01 October 2011 - 06:15 PM
I'm imagining some dark back room with a telegraph and each track being relayed one character at a time, days apart.I will post each new track as I am sent them
*first message* 1 *second message* <full stop> *third message* <space> *fourth message* D ...
#15
Posted 01 October 2011 - 06:49 PM
#16
Posted 01 October 2011 - 07:08 PM
1. Dartmoor, 1912 (3:35)
Hmmmm.
I wonder whether this is gonna be the main theme, or a prologue kind of thing, or what.
I've been to Dartmoor. It's absolutely wonderful.
This seems to be similar to Far and Away's first track, "County Galway, June 1892"
Or maybe "Sierra Leone, 1839"?
#17
Posted 01 October 2011 - 07:38 PM
Brink: I don't care if you have to cut off my hand, just don't leave me to die here!
Maggie Robbins: Don't be so dramatic Brink; nobody is going to cut off your hand.
Boston Low: Don't make promises you might not be able to keep Maggie
#18
Posted 01 October 2011 - 07:45 PM
I think Dartmoor has to be good, just because every one of these tracks is fantastic!
#19
Posted 01 October 2011 - 09:02 PM
Infallible logic my friend. Infallible.OR "The Early Days, Massapequa, 1957."
I think Dartmoor has to be good, just because every one of these tracks is fantastic!
Ars superior est vita hominum.
"We pop out and come into the world and music is there. We didn't invent it - it's all organised in the atmosphere by divinity or whatever. It's a miracle." - John Williams-
I think music is a stream of some kind. It could be blood. It could be water. It could be ether. Whatever it is it seems to be a living, organic force that’s in motion, that serves humanity and is part of humanity and part of what describes us as humans. We sing, play, dance, all the things that we do. And there is a vibrant and great literature we have been given. ... As musicians, we join the stream. We swim in the stream with all the other millions of music makers. It’s a life force, a strong one, surrounding us and we are part of it. -John Williams-
#20
Posted 02 October 2011 - 04:19 AM
This just in: it seems that this tracklist was not yet finalized, and the European release will drop the Dartmoor track. This leaves us with only 0 tracks. What's more, the last track will be a reprise of the first!
1. Nightwatch/Killer By Night - Johnny Williams and Quincy Jones 2. Diamond Head/Gone with the Wave - Johnny Williams/Lalo Schifrin 3. Mass - Leonard Bernstein 4. Bernstein with the New York Philharmonic - Leonard Bernstein
#22
Posted 02 October 2011 - 02:37 PM
I wonder how long the OST is going to be.
Ars superior est vita hominum.
"We pop out and come into the world and music is there. We didn't invent it - it's all organised in the atmosphere by divinity or whatever. It's a miracle." - John Williams-
I think music is a stream of some kind. It could be blood. It could be water. It could be ether. Whatever it is it seems to be a living, organic force that’s in motion, that serves humanity and is part of humanity and part of what describes us as humans. We sing, play, dance, all the things that we do. And there is a vibrant and great literature we have been given. ... As musicians, we join the stream. We swim in the stream with all the other millions of music makers. It’s a life force, a strong one, surrounding us and we are part of it. -John Williams-
#24
Posted 02 October 2011 - 02:38 PM
I imagine many Bothans died to bring us this information.
Ars superior est vita hominum.
"We pop out and come into the world and music is there. We didn't invent it - it's all organised in the atmosphere by divinity or whatever. It's a miracle." - John Williams-
I think music is a stream of some kind. It could be blood. It could be water. It could be ether. Whatever it is it seems to be a living, organic force that’s in motion, that serves humanity and is part of humanity and part of what describes us as humans. We sing, play, dance, all the things that we do. And there is a vibrant and great literature we have been given. ... As musicians, we join the stream. We swim in the stream with all the other millions of music makers. It’s a life force, a strong one, surrounding us and we are part of it. -John Williams-
#25
Posted 02 October 2011 - 03:29 PM
3 Picking Pockets (2:30)
#26
Posted 02 October 2011 - 03:48 PM
3 Picking Pockets (2:30)
Bwaahaha.
These Sony Classical guys really need to lay off the hard drugs.
2 The Auction (3:43)
Huh.
I can't even imagine what this is gonna sound like...
Has JW ever scored an auction before? Well, there was the Slave Auction in Amistad... and wasn't there also an auction scene in Far and Away?
#27
Posted 02 October 2011 - 04:08 PM
Huh.
I can't even imagine what this is gonna sound like...
Has JW ever scored an auction before? Well, there was the Slave Auction in Amistad... and wasn't there also an auction scene in Far and Away?
Ars superior est vita hominum.
"We pop out and come into the world and music is there. We didn't invent it - it's all organised in the atmosphere by divinity or whatever. It's a miracle." - John Williams-
I think music is a stream of some kind. It could be blood. It could be water. It could be ether. Whatever it is it seems to be a living, organic force that’s in motion, that serves humanity and is part of humanity and part of what describes us as humans. We sing, play, dance, all the things that we do. And there is a vibrant and great literature we have been given. ... As musicians, we join the stream. We swim in the stream with all the other millions of music makers. It’s a life force, a strong one, surrounding us and we are part of it. -John Williams-
#28
Posted 02 October 2011 - 04:09 PM
#29
Posted 02 October 2011 - 04:14 PM
Ars superior est vita hominum.
"We pop out and come into the world and music is there. We didn't invent it - it's all organised in the atmosphere by divinity or whatever. It's a miracle." - John Williams-
I think music is a stream of some kind. It could be blood. It could be water. It could be ether. Whatever it is it seems to be a living, organic force that’s in motion, that serves humanity and is part of humanity and part of what describes us as humans. We sing, play, dance, all the things that we do. And there is a vibrant and great literature we have been given. ... As musicians, we join the stream. We swim in the stream with all the other millions of music makers. It’s a life force, a strong one, surrounding us and we are part of it. -John Williams-
#30
Posted 02 October 2011 - 04:52 PM
So "The Auction"... what comes to your mind?
#31
Posted 02 October 2011 - 04:58 PM
Ars superior est vita hominum.
"We pop out and come into the world and music is there. We didn't invent it - it's all organised in the atmosphere by divinity or whatever. It's a miracle." - John Williams-
I think music is a stream of some kind. It could be blood. It could be water. It could be ether. Whatever it is it seems to be a living, organic force that’s in motion, that serves humanity and is part of humanity and part of what describes us as humans. We sing, play, dance, all the things that we do. And there is a vibrant and great literature we have been given. ... As musicians, we join the stream. We swim in the stream with all the other millions of music makers. It’s a life force, a strong one, surrounding us and we are part of it. -John Williams-
#32
Posted 02 October 2011 - 07:22 PM
Has JW ever scored an auction before?
"The Robot Auction" from Star Wars.
"Let me say, however, there is no "next" John Williams. Sadly, he is unique--- a figure who simultaneously embodies and transcends the music of all the masters of film music who preceded him (much like Brahms and Wagner of the Romantic era). He comes from a time when the craft of music in film was still one of the ear, heart and mind. Today, sadly, the craft is largely technical. Most composers do not conceive their music "inwardly" but rather at the computer--- and with rather limited skills, musically, at that. The inner spirit knows no boundaries--- our plastic abilities, sadly, do. John is a man of spirit, heart, intellect and soaring music." -- Conrad Pope about John Williams
#33
Posted 02 October 2011 - 07:40 PM
#34
Posted 02 October 2011 - 07:53 PM
#35
Posted 03 October 2011 - 01:47 PM
Hey Jason, if any tracks include spoilers in them could you please tag them? I'd hate to see "The War Horse's Noble End" listed. Thanks!
LOL - if anyone thinks the movie will end with the horse still alive then I don't know what to tell you.
Honestly, if you want to avoid spoilers about the movie I'd probably recommend staying out of this thread entirely.... every track title tells you a little more about the movie.
Listening to the CD before you see the movie while knowing the titles means you might know what's about to happen if you recognize the music starting to play.
#36
Posted 03 October 2011 - 02:02 PM
Ars superior est vita hominum.
"We pop out and come into the world and music is there. We didn't invent it - it's all organised in the atmosphere by divinity or whatever. It's a miracle." - John Williams-
I think music is a stream of some kind. It could be blood. It could be water. It could be ether. Whatever it is it seems to be a living, organic force that’s in motion, that serves humanity and is part of humanity and part of what describes us as humans. We sing, play, dance, all the things that we do. And there is a vibrant and great literature we have been given. ... As musicians, we join the stream. We swim in the stream with all the other millions of music makers. It’s a life force, a strong one, surrounding us and we are part of it. -John Williams-
#38
Posted 03 October 2011 - 02:08 PM
Ars superior est vita hominum.
"We pop out and come into the world and music is there. We didn't invent it - it's all organised in the atmosphere by divinity or whatever. It's a miracle." - John Williams-
I think music is a stream of some kind. It could be blood. It could be water. It could be ether. Whatever it is it seems to be a living, organic force that’s in motion, that serves humanity and is part of humanity and part of what describes us as humans. We sing, play, dance, all the things that we do. And there is a vibrant and great literature we have been given. ... As musicians, we join the stream. We swim in the stream with all the other millions of music makers. It’s a life force, a strong one, surrounding us and we are part of it. -John Williams-
#40
Posted 03 October 2011 - 03:30 PM
Ars superior est vita hominum.
"We pop out and come into the world and music is there. We didn't invent it - it's all organised in the atmosphere by divinity or whatever. It's a miracle." - John Williams-
I think music is a stream of some kind. It could be blood. It could be water. It could be ether. Whatever it is it seems to be a living, organic force that’s in motion, that serves humanity and is part of humanity and part of what describes us as humans. We sing, play, dance, all the things that we do. And there is a vibrant and great literature we have been given. ... As musicians, we join the stream. We swim in the stream with all the other millions of music makers. It’s a life force, a strong one, surrounding us and we are part of it. -John Williams-
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