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3 hours ago, crumbs said:
I wonder if his passing on RPO had more to do with an expectation that he'd be starting Episode IX mid-2018 and wanted a break from that sort of action writing? With IX delayed, I can't see him scoring anything at all next year.
Maybe if RPO had been a May-July film he would've done it, but with 4 months March is a tight turnaround with no break.
Episode IX was always set for a 2019 release....
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5 minutes ago, crumbs said:
The credit for Williams will be "Composed and Conducted By".
Lincoln and TFA had ‘Music By’... It’s no longer a given...
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I had this.
9 minutes ago, TheUlyssesian said:Why would the actors be credited on the soundtrack cover? Is it usual?
It was quite unusual, but -for example- LINCOLN did it. The promotion of Lincoln was heavily focussed on Daniel Day Lewis' perfomance and hence his name was promptly feautured on posters and such, even the soundtrack cover.
I see with The Post a similar trend: HANKS and STREEP are everywhere, and it's a Spielberg-film, just like Lincoln.
It could very well be incorporated in the final CD artwork.
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6 minutes ago, crumbs said:
I feel like the poster art will be bordered with white, and the Williams and OST credits will feature in the border (in black text, presumably).
A bit like The Last Crusade's OST cover.
Yeah could be..! Was thinking about it as well.
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- Will, Cerebral Cortex and Disco Stu
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Anyone know on what date the tracklisting of TFA was revealed in 2015..?
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Thor, why do you consider The Screaming Woman ‘not eligible’..?
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Jaws was the defining score which -after following it up with a string of equally classic scores- turned John Williams into a household name and arguably the most popular film composer of all time.
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Ok, here it goes:
01. Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope
02. E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
03. Schindler's List
04. Raiders Of The Lost Ark
05. Superman The Movie
06. Star Wars Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
07. Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
08. Jaws
09. Jurassic Park
10. Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone
11. Hook
12. Born On The Fourth Of July
13. War Horse
14. A.I. Artificial Intelligence
15. Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban
16. Home Alone
17. Saving Private Ryan
18. Memoirs Of A Geisha
19. Star Wars Episode VI Return Of The Jedi
20. Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom
21. Empire Of The Sun
22. Far And Away
23. Seven Years In Tibet
24. Amistad
25. The Adventures Of Tintin: Secret Of The Unicorn
26. Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace
27. Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade
28. Star Wars Episode III Revenge Of The Sith
29. JFK
30. Jaws 2
31. Star Wars Episode VII The Force Awakens
32. Angela's Ashes
33. Nixon
34. The Witches Of Eastwick
35. Star Wars Episode II Attack Of The Clones
36. Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
37. Dracula
38. The Eiger Sanction
39. The Fury
40. Lincoln
41. The BFG
42. The Lost World: Jurassic Park
43. Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull
44. The Accidental Tourist
45. Rosewood
46. The Patriot
47. Stanley And Iris
48. Home Alone 2: Lost In New York
49. Monsignor
50. Always
51. The Terminal
52. 1941
53. Sleepers
54. SpaceCamp
55. Munich
56. Family Plot
57. The River
58. War Of The Worlds
59. Presumed Innocent
60. Minority Report
61. Catch Me If You Can
62. Sabrina
63. Midway
64. The Book Thief
65. Black Sunday
66. Stepmom
67. Heartbeeps
68. The Missouri Breaks
I did not include Yes, Giorgio and Superman IV since Williams only contributed selections to these scores.
And yeah; I've never been a big fan of The Lost World...
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Just now, Disco Stu said:
Did he say "Indeed!" a lot?
Didn't notice..!
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It was awesome. Morricone conducted some of my favorite pieces, music that has been a part of my life for more than 20 years. Morricone is a true artist and tonight he simply let the music do all the talking. For me the highlights were Deborah's Theme from Once Upon A Time In America, the suite from Casualties Of War, The Silver Of The Mine from Nostromo, the main title theme from The Hateful Eight, the suite from The Mission and the music from The Good, The Bad And The Ugly.
And a highlight of a different kind: meeting Stefan..! I've known Stefan for more than 15 years on the board and this was the first time I got to meet a JWFanner in person. And guess what? Stefan is one of the kindest persons alive and it made the concert extra special..! Thanks man for a great evening..!
- Koray Savas and Jay
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On 9/12/2017 at 9:01 AM, azahid said:
I think they removed the Registered Mail option primarily because USPS was not offering International Tracking anymore. And Express Mail is the only option where they can provide tracking information. $45 is way too steep. Its better to order other titles in bulk to justify such a high shipping cost.
Use the Guest Option!
I did..! Thanks..!
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48 minutes ago, Stefancos said:
Seeing Don Ennio conducting his own music in Rotterdam tonight. Quite looking forward.
Will be meeting up with fellow MB member Sandor, anyone else gonna be there?
Looking forward to it as well..!
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1 minute ago, FrankV said:
You can order the CD at nine o'clock tonight. And I don't think ordering through SAE is a good idea. If the package is lost they won't sent you a replacement disc unless you'll pay an additional $ 45,-!!!
When you order through La La Land directly, do you have to create an account? I opened the website, but I don't see any login section or something like that...
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Does anyone know what time in The Netherlands (CET) this can be ordered? I usually order through SAE: good idea?
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Always liked Ed Starink's arrangement of the theme which is -sadly- nowhere to be found on YouTube....
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On 03-09-2017 at 11:25 PM, Stefancos said:
I used to rent VHS tapes of DS9, dub them, open up the tape and swap the reels.
Those were the days!
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3 hours ago, Stefancos said:
I found it grating. Far moreso than people swinging lightsabers.
What did you think of just the music, away from the images, concept and words?
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1 hour ago, Miguel Andrade said:
The score (and lyrics) was by Leslie Bricusse. Williams arranged and orchestrated it.
Ah ok, my mistake. But Williams did write some source cues for the score right? Savoy, Ursula's Party, etc.
The selection on the Keith Lockhart album contains the original music Williams wrote or is it an arrangement of Bricusse's score?
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I have a question about the Goodbye, Mr. Chips Overture on this selection. Is it music composed by Williams for the film or is it adapted from Herbert Ross' score?



THE POST - SCORE Thread
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Ah I see.
Perhaps what also plays a part is that RP1 might require a lot of musical quotations from 80's lore, such as BTTF, and Spielberg has said he will avoid references to his own work... Maybe this kind of scoring assignment just doesn't interest Williams that much...