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  1. Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief

    by Christophe Beck

    I just watched the film last night and based on the track names, this seems to be the order:

    1. Prelude

    2. Dyslexia

    3. The Fury

    4. The Minotaur

    5. Chiron

    6. Victory

    7. Son of Poseidon

    8. Medusa

    9. The Parthenon

    10. The Hydra

    11. Hollywood

    12. Lost Souls

    13. Hades

    14. Fighting Luke, Part I

    15. Fighting Luke, Part II

    16. Mt. Olympus

    17. Poseidon

    18. Homecoming

    19. End Credits

  2. Greetings all,

    I'm attempting a back cover for "Scotland, PA" and would like to make the track listing look like the following picture, with the track names on the left and the artist/duration of track on the right:

    scotland.jpg

    Any ideas on how to do that? Is there a font similar to this?

    Thanks!

  3. Greetings and Happy New Year all,

    Does anyone know if Mission: Impossible 2 is in a chrono order?

    01. Hijack (04:04)

    02. Iko-Iko (03:22)

    03. Seville (04:32)

    04. Nyah (Film Version) (02:21)

    05. Mission: Impossible Theme (00:38)

    06. The Heist (02:23)

    07. Ambrose (02:37)

    08. Bio-Techno (01:43)

    09. Injection (04:49)

    10. Bare Island (05:30)

    11. Chimera (01:43)

    12. The Bait (01:01)

    13. Mano a Mano (04:22)

    14. Mission: Accomplished (01:44)

    15. Nyah and Ethan (05:08)

    Thanks.

  4. Greetings all,

    The other evening in putting my 7-month old daughter down for a nap, I found myself humming some film score themes, specifically "Princess Leia's Theme" and "Ilia's Theme," after running through some of the standard lullabies.

    I was wondering if others have used film themes for the same purpose and, if so, which?

    Cheers,

    Don

  5. Since you mentioned Angels & Demons, anyone have the correct sequencing for The Da Vinci Code, including track times?

    I asked this a while back and this excellent reply (http://jwfan.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=5544&st=280&p=279343entry279343) is what I received at the time.

    Does anyone have an order for Brian Tyler's "Rambo"? I gave it a try based on track titles and my recollection of the film:

    1. Rambo Main Title

    13. Atrocities

    2. No Rules of Engagement

    3. Conscription

    8. Crossing into Burma

    9. The Village

    15. Attack on the Village

    6. Searching for the Missionaries

    11. When You Are Pushed

    12. The Call to War

    16. Rambo Takes Charge

    14. Prison Camp

    17. The Compound

    4. The Rescue

    7. Hunting Mercenaries

    10. Rambo Returns

    18. Battle Adagio

    5. Aftermath

    19. Rambo End Title

    20. Rambo Theme

    Thanks!

  6. Does anyone know an order for Alien vs. Predator: Requiem? Based solely on the track names, it looks as if some are out of order ("Epilogue," for instance), but there might be more.

    1. Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem

    2. Opening Titles

    3. Decimation Proclamation

    4. Requiem Epilogue

    5. National Guard, Pt. 1

    6. National Guard, Pt. 2

    7. Taking Sides

    8. Predicide

    9. Kelly Returns Home

    10. Coprocloakia

    11. Power Struggle

    12. Skinned and Hanged

    13. Down to Earth

    14. Predator Arrival

    15. Special Delivery

    16. Alien Awakening

    17. Striptease

    18. Buddy's New Buddy

    19. Searching the Poolhouse

    20. Gutless and Autosurgiosis

    21. Outnumbered

    Thanks.

  7. Thank you very much for all the responses, especially those with the tracks and time listings. I knew someone around here would know! It seems as if this score (and movie) get overlooked a lot, but there are actually quite a few very nice parts to both and I would love to at least listen to an expanded release.

    Thanks again.

  8. Greetings all,

    Does anyone know if the OST for "Entrapment" is in order?

    01. Entrapment

    02. Saints And Sinners

    03. Fayeth In Fate

    04. Bright Moments

    05. The Dancing Jars

    06. Blackmail

    07. Who's Who?

    08. Heist Society

    09. A Certain Uncertainty

    10. La Fleur De La Musique

    11. Kuala Lumpur

    12. Impossible, But Doable

    13. Thieving

    14. Wondering Aloud

    15. Silent Partner

    16. The Empress Mask

    17. Millennium Countdown

    18. Alive Again

    19. Try, Then Trust

    20. Thank God

    Thanks!

    Don

  9. Thinking about "The Fugitive" lately. It seems to me the tracks as titled on the OST are not in chrono order.

    Does this order seem to put them in chrono order?

    01 Main Title (3:51)

    02 Kimble Dyes His Hair (4:22)

    05 Kimble Returns (3:08)

    03 Helicopter Chase (4:50)

    04 The Storm Drain (4:25)

    06 Stairway Chase (2:32)

    07 Sykes' Apt. (4:19)

    08 Subway Fight (2:26)

    09 It's Over (3:40)

    10 No Press (4:55)

    11 The Fugitive Theme (3:05)

    Thanks,

    Don

  10. Greetings all,

    Just wondering how this 2CD set compares with the Limited Edition Spanish set. Are there some tracks that are the same music, just with different track names? I know the Spanish set has the "Freud" and classical pieces, but does this new set?

    For comparison:

    2007 Set:

    Disc 1

    1. Main Title (04:12)

    2. Hyper Sleep (02:46)

    3. The Landing (04:31)

    4. The Terrain (02:21)

    5. The Craft (01:00)

    6. The Passage (01:49)

    7. The Skeleton (02:31)

    8. A New Face (02:34)

    9. Hanging On (03:39)

    10. The Lab (01:05)

    11. Drop Out (00:57)

    12. Nothing To Say (01:51)

    13. Cat Nip (01:01)

    14. Here Kitty (02:08)

    15. The Shaft (04:30)

    16. It's A Droid (03:28)

    17. Parker's Death (01:52)

    18. The Eggs (02:23)

    19. Sleepy Alien (01:04)

    20. To Sleep (01:56)

    21. The Cupboard (03:05)

    22. Out The Door (03:13)

    23. End Title (03:09)

    (1-23 the complete original score -- 57'06'')

    24. Main Title (04:11)

    25. Hyper Sleep (02:46)

    26. The Terrain (00:58)

    27. The Skeleton (02:30)

    28. Hanging On (03:08)

    29. The Cupboard (03:13)

    30. Out The Door (03:02)

    (24-30 the rescored alternate cues)

    Disc 2

    1. Main Title (03:37)

    2. The Face Hugger (02:36)

    3. Breakaway (03:03)

    4. Acid Test (04:40)

    5. The Landing (04:31)

    6. The Droid (04:44)

    7. The Recovery (02:50)

    8. The Alien Planet (02:31)

    9. The Shaft (04:01)

    10. End Title (03:08)

    (1-10 the original 1979 soundtrack album -- 35'44'')

    11. Main Title (film version) (03:44)

    12. The Skeleton (alternate take) (02:35)

    13. The Passage (demonstration excerpt) (01:54)

    14. Hanging On (demonstration excerpt) (01:08)

    15. Parker's Death (demonstration excerpt) (01:08)

    16. It's A Droid (unused inserts) (01:27)

    17. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (source) (01:49)

    (11-17 bonus tracks)

    Spanish Set

    Disc 1

    1. 20th Century Fox Logo (00:11)

    2. Main Title - The Nostromo (04:08)

    3. Hypersleep (02:43)

    4. The Landing (04:28)

    5. Derelict (02:01)

    6. The Jockey (02:22)

    7. The Egg Chamber (02:19)

    8. Face Hugger (03:04)

    9. Main Title (del film “Freud”) (03:17)

    10. Study’s (01:01)

    11. Serenata Nº 13 “Eine kleine Nachtmusik” (extracto) (03:48)

    12. Ejecting Kane’s Body (01:47)

    13. Search (00:59)

    14. Brett’s Demise (00:52)

    15. Charcot’s Show (del film “Freud”) (05:07)

    16. Desperate Case (del film “Freud”) (03:29)

    17. Search (versión 2) (01:13)

    18. The Droid, Part 2 (01:13)

    19. The First Step (del film “Freud”) (02:10)

    20. Parker & Lambert’s Demise (01:47)

    21. The Corridor (01:02)

    22. “I Got You!” (01:54)

    23. The Shuttle (03:08)

    24. Breakaway (01:26)

    25. Sinfonía Nº 2 “The Romantic” (extracto) (02:47)

    Disc 2

    1. Main Title - The Nostromo (versión 2) (04:09)

    2. Hypersleep (versión 2) (02:44)

    3. Derelict (versión 2) (01:42)

    4. The Jockey (versión 2) (02:27)

    5. The Jockey (versión 3) (02:25)

    6. The Egg Chamber (versión 2) (02:05)

    7. The Egg (00:57)

    8. The Egg (versión 2) (01:30)

    9. Back to The Nostromo (01:02)

    10. Face Hugger (versión 2) (03:03)

    11. Acid Test (00:33)

    12. Looking for the Face Hugger (00:53)

    13. The Shaft, Part 1 (01:51)

    14. The Shaft, Part 2 (02:32)

    15. The Droid, Part 1 (02:12)

    16. Detonation Sequence (02:20)

    17. The Shuttle (versión 2) (03:02)

    18. Breakaway - “Signing Off” (versión 2) (03:08)

    19. “Signing Off” (01:41)

    20. End Titles (03:01)

    21. The Alien Suite (Bonus Track) (05:23)

    Thanks!

    Don

  11. Again, this is an impressive bit of editing and creative work. I very much enjoyed the ROTS Symphony. Moving themes around made them come more alive than they've become in listening to the chronological score.

    I have to agree with JDan about the single, though. As part of the symphony, "The Lava Planet" works really well, but as a stand-alone single, it's not as interesting as the previous two. Still, the editing is top notch.

    And, yes, please, continue with the OT.

    Cheers,

    Don

  12. Awesome. I was just wondering how the ROTS Suite was coming along!

    Hey all...

    Just wanted to drop in a word and say that the single for ROTS is pretty much completed. I had a few different ideas and different themes I was trying out...and now I've nailed it.

    I'm getting artwork done and we'll be ready for a title release soon!

    BTW...if people still want FLAC downloads, please let me know as they keep getting deleted for space and lack of usage. Thanks!

  13. They are good, and they are worth adding, but....they're not worth BUYING, if you know what I mean. They're so short. I really like Bombers Away, and it serves a better beginning to African Rundown, but is it worth 99 cents for a 30 second blip? Meh.

    That is basically what I was wondering: are they worth buying the entire album again in order to have? I'll have to think on that, then. Thanks.

  14. So, let me ask: I have the OST CD. Are the additional tracks available through iTunes worth downloading? It looks as if you have to download the entire digital album to get those; you can't just get those tracks by themseleves.

  15. I recommend visiting this page at the Mozart Project for a comparison of the movie with history for further reading and enlightenment. :thumbup:

    I found the movie to be very good, but keep in mind that the Mozart we see on the screen is how Salieri sees him, not how he actually was. If we can understand it's not a "bio-pic" of Mozart, it can be highly entertaining. Hearing the music in surround sound was very nice on the home system.

    EDIT: I just noticed my member number is 1,977 . . . that's awesome since that's my birth year and the year Star Wars was released . . . :)

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