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  1. I have a solemn memory from what was otherwise a superb weekend at the WORLD SOUNDTRACK AWARDS in Ghent 2012.

     

    Standing outside of some bar that was next to the Marriott hotel, after the concert and awards ceremony. Thor was there.

     

    Absolutely wasted, I suddenly had David Julyan (Christopher Nolan's original composer) next to me. He stole loads of my cigarettes and we drank some obscenely strong Belgian beer. I asked him - naively - why he wasn't chosen for Nolan's Batman films.

     

    And he said... "Warner Brothers didn't want me. I wasn't big enough. But I would have loved to have done it. I actually had some good ideas prepared. But those guys [Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard] had the edge."

     

    I remember those words clear as day. Poor fucker. He was such a lovely bloke.

  2. 1 hour ago, Edmilson said:

    I was under the impression that the heroic theme that appears here at 0:18 was Powell, but I wouldn't be surprised to know If it was HGW, considering he's the guy who did Sinbad.

     

    I'm pretty sure (think I read it somewhere... but do not hold me to it - I'm happy to be proven wrong) that the heroic theme you speak of (below) is definitely HGW. It certainly sounds more like him in any case.

     

     

     

     

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    Seriously, I think this one of the best scores from the past five years (at least).

     

    The new themes are amazing and the action music is second to none.

     

    You know something's good when you wish you could erase your memory of it so you can experience it for the first time again. 

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    I adore a good African-flavoured score... and this is one of my more underrated favourites.

     

    Most westernised African scores are supported by an orchestra and whilst it's no different, this particular entry feels a great deal more 'raw'. The vocals and solo instrumentals shine so much.

     

    The opening cue Die Weisse Massai...

     

     

    ... and Busfahrt Nach Maralal...

     

     

    ... are my highlights. Those raw vocals and vibrant drum and instrumental solos I mentioned break my fucking heart.

     

    Anyone here who likes a bit of 'African flavour' in their scores will love this.

  4. I hate to repeat myself but is anyone else getting really annoyed that they haven't announced the composer yet? It's so close to release.

     

    By this point, it's either that they want it to be a big reveal... or they don't have much faith in the original choice and he/she is in the process of being replaced. I hate to be pessimistic but it's not entirely beyond the realms of possibility. 

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    One of my favourite pre-Shawshank Newman scores.

     

    This is actually an excellent example of the crossover between his early stuff and what followed The Shawshank Redemption. His more-than-expected array of percussive angsty off-kilter rhythms are joined by some gorgeous dreamy synth and string washes. 

     

    He did revisit some of the stylings here in later scores (I even hear some of it in The Best Exotic duo and WALL-E) but I would love to hear more.

     

     

     

  6. 1 hour ago, Henry Sítrónu said:

    I did, the „original“ performance in 2015 with Sissel. Ludwig Wicki conducted then, too. It was really great. I would imagine it sounds different with another vocal soloist, of course… 

    THey also performed the band music from the Third Class party live, which seemed very unnecessary and didn't work very well technically, either. But apart from that it was great. 

     

    Oh, how great.

     

    I'm tempted to give it a go. I have a friend in London who's also interested and it's only a quick train ride down. Good excuse for a night out anyway!

  7. Film Music Site - The Guardian Soundtrack (Trevor Rabin) - Lost Scores  (2012)

     

    Ok, I'm listening to a naughty version.

     

    However... I am shocked that this score didn't get a release because it is, by far, the best thing Rabin has ever produced in the film world. That synthy-sound that most reviewers hate about his music is not really that prevalent here.

     

    Orchestra shines though and clearly, especially in the strings. And there's still that electric guitar there.

     

    But I just love the softer stuff in this. Reverb-y piano and synth / strings. It's great. 

     

    The suite that is available is lovely...

    (it's Liz Constantine singing, doing an excellent Lisa Gerrard impression):

     

     

     

    I think @Thor likes this too. Back me up here pal.

     

     

    On 08/10/2021 at 2:56 PM, Jay said:

    James Horner - Living In The Age of AIrplanes (Intrada CD)

     

    Does anybody else besides me really, really, really love this score? 

     

    Yes. It's superb and stuff. 

  8. On 30/06/2021 at 10:16 PM, Thor said:


    Thanks for the tip. Sounds like something for me. I absolutely adore his score for White Squall, which contains some of those elements as well.

     

    Did you ever get round to listening to this?

     

    1 hour ago, Edmilson said:

    Down to Earth is such a wonderful song, I love it.

     

    The score is pretty good too.

     

    Yeah, right?!

  9. WALL·E – Thomas Newman | MOVIE MUSIC UK

     

    This has some great bits. Some quite comedic. But it's the emotional stuff I love. Define Dancing is a stunner.

     

    And that great moment in The Axiom where Newman stretches some lovely brassy sci-fi space chords.

     

    I'd like to see Newman do another Pixar (or any animation studio) film again. They definitely give him that space he clearly needs to be a bit weird, which I like.

     

    I even like the song. As a life-long Genesis fan, I'd have never thought in my life that I would hear a collaboration of Peter Gabriel and Thomas Newman. I'd like to hear more songs co-written by Newman.

  10. 58 minutes ago, filmmusic said:

    Yes, exactly. I just looked for such scores for a particular reason that I cannot explain here.

     

    Yeah, like I said, I'm not dismissing this endeavor of yours, I just cannot possibly do this without indefinite thought.

     

    My choices for this moment, however, would be:

     

    The Shawshank Redemption - Thomas Newman

     

    American Beauty - Thomas Newman

     

    The Horse Whisperer - Thomas Newman

     

    Searching For Bobby Fischer - James Horner

     

    The Spitfire Grill - James Horner

     

     

     

     

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