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  1. 14 hours ago, Jay said:

    The movie itself segues from The Prison Yard to the Main Titles cue, not the End Title cue, as the actual Main Titles in the film are tracked with a pitch-shifted version of the End Credits cue.

     

    Basically, the original OST and FSM release feature the main/end titles in the right spots (IE, the spots intended by Williams), while the final film and Rhino release swap them around.

     

    It's good to know the maestro's intentions.

  2. 1 hour ago, Jay said:

    Well, he only recorded 2 pieces from Superman specifically for the album - "Love Theme From Superman" and "March of the Villains", and the first of those ended up in the film anyway in the end credits.

     

    Most of the rest of the tracks on the album are edits of film cues

     

    01 Theme From Superman (Main Title) (4:28) is an edit of the alternate, early Prelude cue into the Main Title march

    02 The Planet Krypton (4:49) is an edited down version of the full music like you can hear on the Rhino or FSM (6:36)

    03 Destruction Of Krypton (6:04) is an edited down version of the full music like you can hear on the Rhino or FSM (7:53)

    08 The Fortress of Solitude (8:30) is an edited down version of the full music like you can hear on the Rhino or FSM (9:18)

    11 Lex Luthor's Lair (2:54) is an edited down version of the full music like you can hear on the Rhino or FSM (4:46)

    10 Super Rescues (3:27) contains music from multiple cues (The Burglar Sequence / Chasing Crooks and Super Rescues IIRC)

    12 Superfeats (5:03) contains music from multiple cues (Superfeats and Pushing Boulders / Flying to Lois IIRC)

    14 Chasing Rockets (7:38) contains music from multiple cues (Trajectory Malfunction / Luthor's Lethal Weapon and Chasing Rockets IIRC)

     

    The rest contain the same music as future Rhino/FSM tracks with no edits

     

    04 The Trip to Earth (2:27) = The Trip To Earth

    05 Growing Up (2:32) = Growing Up

    07 Leaving Home (4:55) = Leaving Home

    09 The Flying Sequence / Can You Read My Mind (8:10) = The Flying Sequence (album version)

    15 Turning Back the World (2:07) = Turning Back the World

    16 End Titles (6:27) = The Prison Yard / End Title

     

    Thanks for the detailed breakdown. I now see there's edits on the 14 and 16 tracks albums which are worth having (not referring to the shortened tracks). And the final track is the original prison yard / end title before it was shortened in the movie, and which doesn't exist as a complete cue on the Rhino release. Nice!

  3. 3 minutes ago, Thor said:

     

    A Scandinavian music store offering the FSM release? Which one?

     

    Yes, I think it's worth obtaining. Not all of the music is equally exciting, but the fugue stuff and some of those jagged 70s paranoia elements are well worth having. The old Silva suite was representative of the score, but now that it has its own soundtrack, I'd recommend it. A somewhat different side of Williams.

     

    Here it is:

    https://www.imusic.dk/cd/0638558027929/o-s-t-2010-black-sunday-compact-disc

     

    I've registered you're a JW completist, so I would be surprised if you did not recommend the score. :D

  4. While we're nearing Black Friday, I found it fitting to give Black Sunday another listen on Spotify. :D I've found it offered for an OK price at a Scandinavian music store, but I'm not sure I think it's an essential JW score. What do you think?

     

    PS: I'm not a completist - I only buy soundtracks I'm actually going to listen to.

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