I was looking for folks' opinions on this score. I'm also wondering if there are any plans of an expanded release? $40 for a used copy on amazon seems a bit high for eleven tracks. Some fool is asking $225 for a new copy!?
It's interesting, as the horror genre isn't Williams' forte, but I thought he did a fine job.
Thanks,
~T.
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Howdy Folks,
New to the boards, but not to the man's music. Pretty much grew up with the stuff, was about 6-7 when dad took me to see Jaws when it opened on the big screen, and I've loved his scores ever since.
Though this may seem the opinion of a novice, I thought Lucasfilm did a fine job with the SW Trilogy soundtracks. Two discs apiece, and what seems most if not all of the music composed for the films.
So my question would be one that I'm sure has been asked of and answered for many times...
What are the chances they will do the same for the Indy Trilogy? Hopefully, they would recieve the same two disc treatment. I also heard they could be re-recorded. I'm not sure if that's a good or bad thing. I thought it odd that no remastered scores became available with the release of the Trilogy box.
I last owned most of this stuff on cassette in the early 90's, and had fallen out of touch with movie scores for awhile. Now I find that not only are the Indys OOP, but commanding stupid amounts of cash on ebay. I even managed to miss out on the expanded re-release of ROTLA.
Thoughts? Opinions? Curses? Jeers?
Have a good evening...
Whoopiecat
New to the boards, but not to the man's music. Pretty much grew up with the stuff, was about 6-7 when dad took me to see Jaws when it opened on the big screen, and I've loved his scores ever since.
Though this may seem the opinion of a novice, I thought Lucasfilm did a fine job with the SW Trilogy soundtracks. Two discs apiece, and what seems most if not all of the music composed for the films.
So my question would be one that I'm sure has been asked of and answered for many times...
What are the chances they will do the same for the Indy Trilogy? Hopefully, they would recieve the same two disc treatment. I also heard they could be re-recorded. I'm not sure if that's a good or bad thing. I thought it odd that no remastered scores became available with the release of the Trilogy box.
I last owned most of this stuff on cassette in the early 90's, and had fallen out of touch with movie scores for awhile. Now I find that not only are the Indys OOP, but commanding stupid amounts of cash on ebay. I even managed to miss out on the expanded re-release of ROTLA.
Thoughts? Opinions? Curses? Jeers?
Have a good evening...
Whoopiecat
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