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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from Benhip in 95th Academy Awards (2023 ceremony for 2022 films)   
    Too many?
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from Brando in 95th Academy Awards (2023 ceremony for 2022 films)   
    Too many?
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from michael_grig in 95th Academy Awards (2023 ceremony for 2022 films)   
    I was told that if Lady Gaga didn't perform tonight (it was unclear if she did until earlier today) a tribute to John Williams' music would have taken place.
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from mrbellamy in 95th Academy Awards (2023 ceremony for 2022 films)   
    I was told that if Lady Gaga didn't perform tonight (it was unclear if she did until earlier today) a tribute to John Williams' music would have taken place.
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from enderdrag64 in James Newton Howard's Peter Pan (2003) - Now available   
    Now available from Intrada:
     

     

     
    Premier 2-CD expanded release of spectacular symphonic score by James Newton Howard! Lavish, sincere yet still magical filming of timeless books & stageplay by James M. Barrie gets 2003 release. Columbia Pictures & Universal Pictures with Revolution Studios presents, Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Richard Briers, Olivia Williams, Lynn Redgrave head cast, Ludivine Sagnier plays Tink, P.J. Hogan directs & scripts with Michael Goldenberg, Industrial Light & Magic creates the visual wonders. James Newton Howard scores for large orchestra plus chorus, fashions music that melds soaring flight music, mystical Tinkerbell moments with powerhouse action sequences - many of them omitted from previous highlights album issued at time of film’s release. Beloved characters include Peter Pan, Wendy, the fairy Tinkerbell and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook, who lost his hand to a crocodile. Howard offers truly wall-to-wall scoring that presents richly thematic material that evolves, changes throughout with stunning array of ideas both large and small. Contrast of material is stunning! Opening celeste, xylophone, strings are joined by female chorus to establish perfect tone to launch with quotes of darker Hook material soon making appearance, followed by twittering flute for Tink, triplet figure suggesting gentle love story to unfold ahead and heard more fully during “Is That A Kiss?”. Back-to-back “Learning To Fly” and “Flying” are early, rousing set-pieces, with “Flying” rising to especially grand peroration for full orchestra with chorus. “Fetch Long Tom” ushers in excitement, “Castle Swordfight” furthers action with lively rhythms, rousing statement of main theme in fanfare-treatment, climaxing in deadly serious, aggressive moment for crocodile encounter, a previously unreleased highlight. Lilting waltz-like idea alternating between major and minor builds in deliberate fashion, becomes emotionally rich “Fairy Dance”. Highlights abound in Howard’s massive, lengthy opus: “Please Don’t Die” offers powerful chords in orchestra and chorus, building to dramatic finish, dynamic low brass rhythmic procession as “Wendy Walks The Plank”. Latter portion of score is packed with energy: “Into The Rigging” opens with powerful 4/4 action motif then later erupts in chopping motif for brass, “He’s Mine” launches with riveting horn motif then becomes an action highlight for entire orchestra replete with brass fanfares, glissandi trombones, everything but the kitchen sink. When all is said and done, Howard bids farewell to Think in moving quote, then brings Peter’s soaring theme to the fore for climax of “Peter Returns” and finally melts with quiet, beautiful major-key finish. Unusually long “End Title/End Credits” sequence in film incredibly is all Howard, with over ten minutes of material both drawn from score and recorded specifically for closing suite, a magnificent wrap-up. Entire 112-minute score presented direct from digital two-track stereo session mixes made by Shawn Murphy in October & November 2003, colorful flipper-style package from Kay Marshall, detailed notes from Frank DeWald include new comments for this release by the composer. Intrada Special Collection 2-CD release available while quantities and interest remain!
     
    CD 1

    01. Main Title (2:09)
    02. Michael Takes A Bath (0:32)
    03. Is That A Kiss? (1:40)
    04. Peter’s Shadow (1:23)
    05. A Note From The Teacher (2:49)
    06. Tinkerbell (4:45)
    07. Wendy Meets Peter (5:14)
    08. Learning To Fly (3:10)
    09. Flying (3:30)
    10. The Parrot (0:46)
    11. Captain Hook (1:39)
    12. Spying On The Jolly Roger (1:30)
    13. “Fetch Long Tom” (1:29)
    14. Lost Boys Shoot Wendy (1:30)
    15. Wendy Lives (2:04)
    16. Build A House Around Her (1:24)
    17. Come Meet Father (2:31)
    18. Capturing Michael & John (1:58)
    19. Mermaids (1:40)
    20. Children On The Rock (1:44)
    21. Set Them Free (3:06)
    22. Castle Swordfight (3:50)
    23. Fairy Dance (5:31)
    24. Peter Visits Darlings (1:38)
    25. Wendy Meets Hook (4:15)
    26. “If You Wish It” (2:47)
    27. Boys Want To Go Home (1:12)
    28. Parrot Frees Tink (1:05)
    29. Hook Captures Boys (1:57)
    30. Poison (1:41)
    31. Please Don’t Die (1:52)
    32. I Do Believe In Fairies (2:45)
     
    CD 1 Total Time: 76:03
     
    CD 2
     
    01. Wendy Walks The Plank (4:12)
    02. “Into The Rigging” (2:09)
    03. “He’s Mine” (4:40)
    04. Peter Falls To The Deck (1:48)
    05. The Hidden Kiss (1:20)
    06. Old, Alone, Done For (1:20)
    07. Hook Is Dead/Flying Jolly Roger (4:51)
    08. Adopting Lost Boys/Peter Returns (4:05)
    09. End Title/End Credits (Extended Suite) (10:57)
    CD 2 Total Time: 36:19
     
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from Raiders of the SoundtrArk in James Newton Howard's Peter Pan (2003) - Now available   
    Now available from Intrada:
     

     

     
    Premier 2-CD expanded release of spectacular symphonic score by James Newton Howard! Lavish, sincere yet still magical filming of timeless books & stageplay by James M. Barrie gets 2003 release. Columbia Pictures & Universal Pictures with Revolution Studios presents, Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Richard Briers, Olivia Williams, Lynn Redgrave head cast, Ludivine Sagnier plays Tink, P.J. Hogan directs & scripts with Michael Goldenberg, Industrial Light & Magic creates the visual wonders. James Newton Howard scores for large orchestra plus chorus, fashions music that melds soaring flight music, mystical Tinkerbell moments with powerhouse action sequences - many of them omitted from previous highlights album issued at time of film’s release. Beloved characters include Peter Pan, Wendy, the fairy Tinkerbell and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook, who lost his hand to a crocodile. Howard offers truly wall-to-wall scoring that presents richly thematic material that evolves, changes throughout with stunning array of ideas both large and small. Contrast of material is stunning! Opening celeste, xylophone, strings are joined by female chorus to establish perfect tone to launch with quotes of darker Hook material soon making appearance, followed by twittering flute for Tink, triplet figure suggesting gentle love story to unfold ahead and heard more fully during “Is That A Kiss?”. Back-to-back “Learning To Fly” and “Flying” are early, rousing set-pieces, with “Flying” rising to especially grand peroration for full orchestra with chorus. “Fetch Long Tom” ushers in excitement, “Castle Swordfight” furthers action with lively rhythms, rousing statement of main theme in fanfare-treatment, climaxing in deadly serious, aggressive moment for crocodile encounter, a previously unreleased highlight. Lilting waltz-like idea alternating between major and minor builds in deliberate fashion, becomes emotionally rich “Fairy Dance”. Highlights abound in Howard’s massive, lengthy opus: “Please Don’t Die” offers powerful chords in orchestra and chorus, building to dramatic finish, dynamic low brass rhythmic procession as “Wendy Walks The Plank”. Latter portion of score is packed with energy: “Into The Rigging” opens with powerful 4/4 action motif then later erupts in chopping motif for brass, “He’s Mine” launches with riveting horn motif then becomes an action highlight for entire orchestra replete with brass fanfares, glissandi trombones, everything but the kitchen sink. When all is said and done, Howard bids farewell to Think in moving quote, then brings Peter’s soaring theme to the fore for climax of “Peter Returns” and finally melts with quiet, beautiful major-key finish. Unusually long “End Title/End Credits” sequence in film incredibly is all Howard, with over ten minutes of material both drawn from score and recorded specifically for closing suite, a magnificent wrap-up. Entire 112-minute score presented direct from digital two-track stereo session mixes made by Shawn Murphy in October & November 2003, colorful flipper-style package from Kay Marshall, detailed notes from Frank DeWald include new comments for this release by the composer. Intrada Special Collection 2-CD release available while quantities and interest remain!
     
    CD 1

    01. Main Title (2:09)
    02. Michael Takes A Bath (0:32)
    03. Is That A Kiss? (1:40)
    04. Peter’s Shadow (1:23)
    05. A Note From The Teacher (2:49)
    06. Tinkerbell (4:45)
    07. Wendy Meets Peter (5:14)
    08. Learning To Fly (3:10)
    09. Flying (3:30)
    10. The Parrot (0:46)
    11. Captain Hook (1:39)
    12. Spying On The Jolly Roger (1:30)
    13. “Fetch Long Tom” (1:29)
    14. Lost Boys Shoot Wendy (1:30)
    15. Wendy Lives (2:04)
    16. Build A House Around Her (1:24)
    17. Come Meet Father (2:31)
    18. Capturing Michael & John (1:58)
    19. Mermaids (1:40)
    20. Children On The Rock (1:44)
    21. Set Them Free (3:06)
    22. Castle Swordfight (3:50)
    23. Fairy Dance (5:31)
    24. Peter Visits Darlings (1:38)
    25. Wendy Meets Hook (4:15)
    26. “If You Wish It” (2:47)
    27. Boys Want To Go Home (1:12)
    28. Parrot Frees Tink (1:05)
    29. Hook Captures Boys (1:57)
    30. Poison (1:41)
    31. Please Don’t Die (1:52)
    32. I Do Believe In Fairies (2:45)
     
    CD 1 Total Time: 76:03
     
    CD 2
     
    01. Wendy Walks The Plank (4:12)
    02. “Into The Rigging” (2:09)
    03. “He’s Mine” (4:40)
    04. Peter Falls To The Deck (1:48)
    05. The Hidden Kiss (1:20)
    06. Old, Alone, Done For (1:20)
    07. Hook Is Dead/Flying Jolly Roger (4:51)
    08. Adopting Lost Boys/Peter Returns (4:05)
    09. End Title/End Credits (Extended Suite) (10:57)
    CD 2 Total Time: 36:19
     
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from Smaug The Iron in James Newton Howard's Peter Pan (2003) - Now available   
    Now available from Intrada:
     

     

     
    Premier 2-CD expanded release of spectacular symphonic score by James Newton Howard! Lavish, sincere yet still magical filming of timeless books & stageplay by James M. Barrie gets 2003 release. Columbia Pictures & Universal Pictures with Revolution Studios presents, Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Richard Briers, Olivia Williams, Lynn Redgrave head cast, Ludivine Sagnier plays Tink, P.J. Hogan directs & scripts with Michael Goldenberg, Industrial Light & Magic creates the visual wonders. James Newton Howard scores for large orchestra plus chorus, fashions music that melds soaring flight music, mystical Tinkerbell moments with powerhouse action sequences - many of them omitted from previous highlights album issued at time of film’s release. Beloved characters include Peter Pan, Wendy, the fairy Tinkerbell and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook, who lost his hand to a crocodile. Howard offers truly wall-to-wall scoring that presents richly thematic material that evolves, changes throughout with stunning array of ideas both large and small. Contrast of material is stunning! Opening celeste, xylophone, strings are joined by female chorus to establish perfect tone to launch with quotes of darker Hook material soon making appearance, followed by twittering flute for Tink, triplet figure suggesting gentle love story to unfold ahead and heard more fully during “Is That A Kiss?”. Back-to-back “Learning To Fly” and “Flying” are early, rousing set-pieces, with “Flying” rising to especially grand peroration for full orchestra with chorus. “Fetch Long Tom” ushers in excitement, “Castle Swordfight” furthers action with lively rhythms, rousing statement of main theme in fanfare-treatment, climaxing in deadly serious, aggressive moment for crocodile encounter, a previously unreleased highlight. Lilting waltz-like idea alternating between major and minor builds in deliberate fashion, becomes emotionally rich “Fairy Dance”. Highlights abound in Howard’s massive, lengthy opus: “Please Don’t Die” offers powerful chords in orchestra and chorus, building to dramatic finish, dynamic low brass rhythmic procession as “Wendy Walks The Plank”. Latter portion of score is packed with energy: “Into The Rigging” opens with powerful 4/4 action motif then later erupts in chopping motif for brass, “He’s Mine” launches with riveting horn motif then becomes an action highlight for entire orchestra replete with brass fanfares, glissandi trombones, everything but the kitchen sink. When all is said and done, Howard bids farewell to Think in moving quote, then brings Peter’s soaring theme to the fore for climax of “Peter Returns” and finally melts with quiet, beautiful major-key finish. Unusually long “End Title/End Credits” sequence in film incredibly is all Howard, with over ten minutes of material both drawn from score and recorded specifically for closing suite, a magnificent wrap-up. Entire 112-minute score presented direct from digital two-track stereo session mixes made by Shawn Murphy in October & November 2003, colorful flipper-style package from Kay Marshall, detailed notes from Frank DeWald include new comments for this release by the composer. Intrada Special Collection 2-CD release available while quantities and interest remain!
     
    CD 1

    01. Main Title (2:09)
    02. Michael Takes A Bath (0:32)
    03. Is That A Kiss? (1:40)
    04. Peter’s Shadow (1:23)
    05. A Note From The Teacher (2:49)
    06. Tinkerbell (4:45)
    07. Wendy Meets Peter (5:14)
    08. Learning To Fly (3:10)
    09. Flying (3:30)
    10. The Parrot (0:46)
    11. Captain Hook (1:39)
    12. Spying On The Jolly Roger (1:30)
    13. “Fetch Long Tom” (1:29)
    14. Lost Boys Shoot Wendy (1:30)
    15. Wendy Lives (2:04)
    16. Build A House Around Her (1:24)
    17. Come Meet Father (2:31)
    18. Capturing Michael & John (1:58)
    19. Mermaids (1:40)
    20. Children On The Rock (1:44)
    21. Set Them Free (3:06)
    22. Castle Swordfight (3:50)
    23. Fairy Dance (5:31)
    24. Peter Visits Darlings (1:38)
    25. Wendy Meets Hook (4:15)
    26. “If You Wish It” (2:47)
    27. Boys Want To Go Home (1:12)
    28. Parrot Frees Tink (1:05)
    29. Hook Captures Boys (1:57)
    30. Poison (1:41)
    31. Please Don’t Die (1:52)
    32. I Do Believe In Fairies (2:45)
     
    CD 1 Total Time: 76:03
     
    CD 2
     
    01. Wendy Walks The Plank (4:12)
    02. “Into The Rigging” (2:09)
    03. “He’s Mine” (4:40)
    04. Peter Falls To The Deck (1:48)
    05. The Hidden Kiss (1:20)
    06. Old, Alone, Done For (1:20)
    07. Hook Is Dead/Flying Jolly Roger (4:51)
    08. Adopting Lost Boys/Peter Returns (4:05)
    09. End Title/End Credits (Extended Suite) (10:57)
    CD 2 Total Time: 36:19
     
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from crocodile in James Newton Howard's Peter Pan (2003) - Now available   
    Now available from Intrada:
     

     

     
    Premier 2-CD expanded release of spectacular symphonic score by James Newton Howard! Lavish, sincere yet still magical filming of timeless books & stageplay by James M. Barrie gets 2003 release. Columbia Pictures & Universal Pictures with Revolution Studios presents, Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Richard Briers, Olivia Williams, Lynn Redgrave head cast, Ludivine Sagnier plays Tink, P.J. Hogan directs & scripts with Michael Goldenberg, Industrial Light & Magic creates the visual wonders. James Newton Howard scores for large orchestra plus chorus, fashions music that melds soaring flight music, mystical Tinkerbell moments with powerhouse action sequences - many of them omitted from previous highlights album issued at time of film’s release. Beloved characters include Peter Pan, Wendy, the fairy Tinkerbell and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook, who lost his hand to a crocodile. Howard offers truly wall-to-wall scoring that presents richly thematic material that evolves, changes throughout with stunning array of ideas both large and small. Contrast of material is stunning! Opening celeste, xylophone, strings are joined by female chorus to establish perfect tone to launch with quotes of darker Hook material soon making appearance, followed by twittering flute for Tink, triplet figure suggesting gentle love story to unfold ahead and heard more fully during “Is That A Kiss?”. Back-to-back “Learning To Fly” and “Flying” are early, rousing set-pieces, with “Flying” rising to especially grand peroration for full orchestra with chorus. “Fetch Long Tom” ushers in excitement, “Castle Swordfight” furthers action with lively rhythms, rousing statement of main theme in fanfare-treatment, climaxing in deadly serious, aggressive moment for crocodile encounter, a previously unreleased highlight. Lilting waltz-like idea alternating between major and minor builds in deliberate fashion, becomes emotionally rich “Fairy Dance”. Highlights abound in Howard’s massive, lengthy opus: “Please Don’t Die” offers powerful chords in orchestra and chorus, building to dramatic finish, dynamic low brass rhythmic procession as “Wendy Walks The Plank”. Latter portion of score is packed with energy: “Into The Rigging” opens with powerful 4/4 action motif then later erupts in chopping motif for brass, “He’s Mine” launches with riveting horn motif then becomes an action highlight for entire orchestra replete with brass fanfares, glissandi trombones, everything but the kitchen sink. When all is said and done, Howard bids farewell to Think in moving quote, then brings Peter’s soaring theme to the fore for climax of “Peter Returns” and finally melts with quiet, beautiful major-key finish. Unusually long “End Title/End Credits” sequence in film incredibly is all Howard, with over ten minutes of material both drawn from score and recorded specifically for closing suite, a magnificent wrap-up. Entire 112-minute score presented direct from digital two-track stereo session mixes made by Shawn Murphy in October & November 2003, colorful flipper-style package from Kay Marshall, detailed notes from Frank DeWald include new comments for this release by the composer. Intrada Special Collection 2-CD release available while quantities and interest remain!
     
    CD 1

    01. Main Title (2:09)
    02. Michael Takes A Bath (0:32)
    03. Is That A Kiss? (1:40)
    04. Peter’s Shadow (1:23)
    05. A Note From The Teacher (2:49)
    06. Tinkerbell (4:45)
    07. Wendy Meets Peter (5:14)
    08. Learning To Fly (3:10)
    09. Flying (3:30)
    10. The Parrot (0:46)
    11. Captain Hook (1:39)
    12. Spying On The Jolly Roger (1:30)
    13. “Fetch Long Tom” (1:29)
    14. Lost Boys Shoot Wendy (1:30)
    15. Wendy Lives (2:04)
    16. Build A House Around Her (1:24)
    17. Come Meet Father (2:31)
    18. Capturing Michael & John (1:58)
    19. Mermaids (1:40)
    20. Children On The Rock (1:44)
    21. Set Them Free (3:06)
    22. Castle Swordfight (3:50)
    23. Fairy Dance (5:31)
    24. Peter Visits Darlings (1:38)
    25. Wendy Meets Hook (4:15)
    26. “If You Wish It” (2:47)
    27. Boys Want To Go Home (1:12)
    28. Parrot Frees Tink (1:05)
    29. Hook Captures Boys (1:57)
    30. Poison (1:41)
    31. Please Don’t Die (1:52)
    32. I Do Believe In Fairies (2:45)
     
    CD 1 Total Time: 76:03
     
    CD 2
     
    01. Wendy Walks The Plank (4:12)
    02. “Into The Rigging” (2:09)
    03. “He’s Mine” (4:40)
    04. Peter Falls To The Deck (1:48)
    05. The Hidden Kiss (1:20)
    06. Old, Alone, Done For (1:20)
    07. Hook Is Dead/Flying Jolly Roger (4:51)
    08. Adopting Lost Boys/Peter Returns (4:05)
    09. End Title/End Credits (Extended Suite) (10:57)
    CD 2 Total Time: 36:19
     
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from DemonStar in James Newton Howard's Peter Pan (2003) - Now available   
    Now available from Intrada:
     

     

     
    Premier 2-CD expanded release of spectacular symphonic score by James Newton Howard! Lavish, sincere yet still magical filming of timeless books & stageplay by James M. Barrie gets 2003 release. Columbia Pictures & Universal Pictures with Revolution Studios presents, Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Richard Briers, Olivia Williams, Lynn Redgrave head cast, Ludivine Sagnier plays Tink, P.J. Hogan directs & scripts with Michael Goldenberg, Industrial Light & Magic creates the visual wonders. James Newton Howard scores for large orchestra plus chorus, fashions music that melds soaring flight music, mystical Tinkerbell moments with powerhouse action sequences - many of them omitted from previous highlights album issued at time of film’s release. Beloved characters include Peter Pan, Wendy, the fairy Tinkerbell and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook, who lost his hand to a crocodile. Howard offers truly wall-to-wall scoring that presents richly thematic material that evolves, changes throughout with stunning array of ideas both large and small. Contrast of material is stunning! Opening celeste, xylophone, strings are joined by female chorus to establish perfect tone to launch with quotes of darker Hook material soon making appearance, followed by twittering flute for Tink, triplet figure suggesting gentle love story to unfold ahead and heard more fully during “Is That A Kiss?”. Back-to-back “Learning To Fly” and “Flying” are early, rousing set-pieces, with “Flying” rising to especially grand peroration for full orchestra with chorus. “Fetch Long Tom” ushers in excitement, “Castle Swordfight” furthers action with lively rhythms, rousing statement of main theme in fanfare-treatment, climaxing in deadly serious, aggressive moment for crocodile encounter, a previously unreleased highlight. Lilting waltz-like idea alternating between major and minor builds in deliberate fashion, becomes emotionally rich “Fairy Dance”. Highlights abound in Howard’s massive, lengthy opus: “Please Don’t Die” offers powerful chords in orchestra and chorus, building to dramatic finish, dynamic low brass rhythmic procession as “Wendy Walks The Plank”. Latter portion of score is packed with energy: “Into The Rigging” opens with powerful 4/4 action motif then later erupts in chopping motif for brass, “He’s Mine” launches with riveting horn motif then becomes an action highlight for entire orchestra replete with brass fanfares, glissandi trombones, everything but the kitchen sink. When all is said and done, Howard bids farewell to Think in moving quote, then brings Peter’s soaring theme to the fore for climax of “Peter Returns” and finally melts with quiet, beautiful major-key finish. Unusually long “End Title/End Credits” sequence in film incredibly is all Howard, with over ten minutes of material both drawn from score and recorded specifically for closing suite, a magnificent wrap-up. Entire 112-minute score presented direct from digital two-track stereo session mixes made by Shawn Murphy in October & November 2003, colorful flipper-style package from Kay Marshall, detailed notes from Frank DeWald include new comments for this release by the composer. Intrada Special Collection 2-CD release available while quantities and interest remain!
     
    CD 1

    01. Main Title (2:09)
    02. Michael Takes A Bath (0:32)
    03. Is That A Kiss? (1:40)
    04. Peter’s Shadow (1:23)
    05. A Note From The Teacher (2:49)
    06. Tinkerbell (4:45)
    07. Wendy Meets Peter (5:14)
    08. Learning To Fly (3:10)
    09. Flying (3:30)
    10. The Parrot (0:46)
    11. Captain Hook (1:39)
    12. Spying On The Jolly Roger (1:30)
    13. “Fetch Long Tom” (1:29)
    14. Lost Boys Shoot Wendy (1:30)
    15. Wendy Lives (2:04)
    16. Build A House Around Her (1:24)
    17. Come Meet Father (2:31)
    18. Capturing Michael & John (1:58)
    19. Mermaids (1:40)
    20. Children On The Rock (1:44)
    21. Set Them Free (3:06)
    22. Castle Swordfight (3:50)
    23. Fairy Dance (5:31)
    24. Peter Visits Darlings (1:38)
    25. Wendy Meets Hook (4:15)
    26. “If You Wish It” (2:47)
    27. Boys Want To Go Home (1:12)
    28. Parrot Frees Tink (1:05)
    29. Hook Captures Boys (1:57)
    30. Poison (1:41)
    31. Please Don’t Die (1:52)
    32. I Do Believe In Fairies (2:45)
     
    CD 1 Total Time: 76:03
     
    CD 2
     
    01. Wendy Walks The Plank (4:12)
    02. “Into The Rigging” (2:09)
    03. “He’s Mine” (4:40)
    04. Peter Falls To The Deck (1:48)
    05. The Hidden Kiss (1:20)
    06. Old, Alone, Done For (1:20)
    07. Hook Is Dead/Flying Jolly Roger (4:51)
    08. Adopting Lost Boys/Peter Returns (4:05)
    09. End Title/End Credits (Extended Suite) (10:57)
    CD 2 Total Time: 36:19
     
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from Yavar Moradi in James Newton Howard's Peter Pan (2003) - Now available   
    Now available from Intrada:
     

     

     
    Premier 2-CD expanded release of spectacular symphonic score by James Newton Howard! Lavish, sincere yet still magical filming of timeless books & stageplay by James M. Barrie gets 2003 release. Columbia Pictures & Universal Pictures with Revolution Studios presents, Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Richard Briers, Olivia Williams, Lynn Redgrave head cast, Ludivine Sagnier plays Tink, P.J. Hogan directs & scripts with Michael Goldenberg, Industrial Light & Magic creates the visual wonders. James Newton Howard scores for large orchestra plus chorus, fashions music that melds soaring flight music, mystical Tinkerbell moments with powerhouse action sequences - many of them omitted from previous highlights album issued at time of film’s release. Beloved characters include Peter Pan, Wendy, the fairy Tinkerbell and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook, who lost his hand to a crocodile. Howard offers truly wall-to-wall scoring that presents richly thematic material that evolves, changes throughout with stunning array of ideas both large and small. Contrast of material is stunning! Opening celeste, xylophone, strings are joined by female chorus to establish perfect tone to launch with quotes of darker Hook material soon making appearance, followed by twittering flute for Tink, triplet figure suggesting gentle love story to unfold ahead and heard more fully during “Is That A Kiss?”. Back-to-back “Learning To Fly” and “Flying” are early, rousing set-pieces, with “Flying” rising to especially grand peroration for full orchestra with chorus. “Fetch Long Tom” ushers in excitement, “Castle Swordfight” furthers action with lively rhythms, rousing statement of main theme in fanfare-treatment, climaxing in deadly serious, aggressive moment for crocodile encounter, a previously unreleased highlight. Lilting waltz-like idea alternating between major and minor builds in deliberate fashion, becomes emotionally rich “Fairy Dance”. Highlights abound in Howard’s massive, lengthy opus: “Please Don’t Die” offers powerful chords in orchestra and chorus, building to dramatic finish, dynamic low brass rhythmic procession as “Wendy Walks The Plank”. Latter portion of score is packed with energy: “Into The Rigging” opens with powerful 4/4 action motif then later erupts in chopping motif for brass, “He’s Mine” launches with riveting horn motif then becomes an action highlight for entire orchestra replete with brass fanfares, glissandi trombones, everything but the kitchen sink. When all is said and done, Howard bids farewell to Think in moving quote, then brings Peter’s soaring theme to the fore for climax of “Peter Returns” and finally melts with quiet, beautiful major-key finish. Unusually long “End Title/End Credits” sequence in film incredibly is all Howard, with over ten minutes of material both drawn from score and recorded specifically for closing suite, a magnificent wrap-up. Entire 112-minute score presented direct from digital two-track stereo session mixes made by Shawn Murphy in October & November 2003, colorful flipper-style package from Kay Marshall, detailed notes from Frank DeWald include new comments for this release by the composer. Intrada Special Collection 2-CD release available while quantities and interest remain!
     
    CD 1

    01. Main Title (2:09)
    02. Michael Takes A Bath (0:32)
    03. Is That A Kiss? (1:40)
    04. Peter’s Shadow (1:23)
    05. A Note From The Teacher (2:49)
    06. Tinkerbell (4:45)
    07. Wendy Meets Peter (5:14)
    08. Learning To Fly (3:10)
    09. Flying (3:30)
    10. The Parrot (0:46)
    11. Captain Hook (1:39)
    12. Spying On The Jolly Roger (1:30)
    13. “Fetch Long Tom” (1:29)
    14. Lost Boys Shoot Wendy (1:30)
    15. Wendy Lives (2:04)
    16. Build A House Around Her (1:24)
    17. Come Meet Father (2:31)
    18. Capturing Michael & John (1:58)
    19. Mermaids (1:40)
    20. Children On The Rock (1:44)
    21. Set Them Free (3:06)
    22. Castle Swordfight (3:50)
    23. Fairy Dance (5:31)
    24. Peter Visits Darlings (1:38)
    25. Wendy Meets Hook (4:15)
    26. “If You Wish It” (2:47)
    27. Boys Want To Go Home (1:12)
    28. Parrot Frees Tink (1:05)
    29. Hook Captures Boys (1:57)
    30. Poison (1:41)
    31. Please Don’t Die (1:52)
    32. I Do Believe In Fairies (2:45)
     
    CD 1 Total Time: 76:03
     
    CD 2
     
    01. Wendy Walks The Plank (4:12)
    02. “Into The Rigging” (2:09)
    03. “He’s Mine” (4:40)
    04. Peter Falls To The Deck (1:48)
    05. The Hidden Kiss (1:20)
    06. Old, Alone, Done For (1:20)
    07. Hook Is Dead/Flying Jolly Roger (4:51)
    08. Adopting Lost Boys/Peter Returns (4:05)
    09. End Title/End Credits (Extended Suite) (10:57)
    CD 2 Total Time: 36:19
     
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from Edmilson in James Newton Howard's Peter Pan (2003) - Now available   
    Now available from Intrada:
     

     

     
    Premier 2-CD expanded release of spectacular symphonic score by James Newton Howard! Lavish, sincere yet still magical filming of timeless books & stageplay by James M. Barrie gets 2003 release. Columbia Pictures & Universal Pictures with Revolution Studios presents, Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Richard Briers, Olivia Williams, Lynn Redgrave head cast, Ludivine Sagnier plays Tink, P.J. Hogan directs & scripts with Michael Goldenberg, Industrial Light & Magic creates the visual wonders. James Newton Howard scores for large orchestra plus chorus, fashions music that melds soaring flight music, mystical Tinkerbell moments with powerhouse action sequences - many of them omitted from previous highlights album issued at time of film’s release. Beloved characters include Peter Pan, Wendy, the fairy Tinkerbell and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook, who lost his hand to a crocodile. Howard offers truly wall-to-wall scoring that presents richly thematic material that evolves, changes throughout with stunning array of ideas both large and small. Contrast of material is stunning! Opening celeste, xylophone, strings are joined by female chorus to establish perfect tone to launch with quotes of darker Hook material soon making appearance, followed by twittering flute for Tink, triplet figure suggesting gentle love story to unfold ahead and heard more fully during “Is That A Kiss?”. Back-to-back “Learning To Fly” and “Flying” are early, rousing set-pieces, with “Flying” rising to especially grand peroration for full orchestra with chorus. “Fetch Long Tom” ushers in excitement, “Castle Swordfight” furthers action with lively rhythms, rousing statement of main theme in fanfare-treatment, climaxing in deadly serious, aggressive moment for crocodile encounter, a previously unreleased highlight. Lilting waltz-like idea alternating between major and minor builds in deliberate fashion, becomes emotionally rich “Fairy Dance”. Highlights abound in Howard’s massive, lengthy opus: “Please Don’t Die” offers powerful chords in orchestra and chorus, building to dramatic finish, dynamic low brass rhythmic procession as “Wendy Walks The Plank”. Latter portion of score is packed with energy: “Into The Rigging” opens with powerful 4/4 action motif then later erupts in chopping motif for brass, “He’s Mine” launches with riveting horn motif then becomes an action highlight for entire orchestra replete with brass fanfares, glissandi trombones, everything but the kitchen sink. When all is said and done, Howard bids farewell to Think in moving quote, then brings Peter’s soaring theme to the fore for climax of “Peter Returns” and finally melts with quiet, beautiful major-key finish. Unusually long “End Title/End Credits” sequence in film incredibly is all Howard, with over ten minutes of material both drawn from score and recorded specifically for closing suite, a magnificent wrap-up. Entire 112-minute score presented direct from digital two-track stereo session mixes made by Shawn Murphy in October & November 2003, colorful flipper-style package from Kay Marshall, detailed notes from Frank DeWald include new comments for this release by the composer. Intrada Special Collection 2-CD release available while quantities and interest remain!
     
    CD 1

    01. Main Title (2:09)
    02. Michael Takes A Bath (0:32)
    03. Is That A Kiss? (1:40)
    04. Peter’s Shadow (1:23)
    05. A Note From The Teacher (2:49)
    06. Tinkerbell (4:45)
    07. Wendy Meets Peter (5:14)
    08. Learning To Fly (3:10)
    09. Flying (3:30)
    10. The Parrot (0:46)
    11. Captain Hook (1:39)
    12. Spying On The Jolly Roger (1:30)
    13. “Fetch Long Tom” (1:29)
    14. Lost Boys Shoot Wendy (1:30)
    15. Wendy Lives (2:04)
    16. Build A House Around Her (1:24)
    17. Come Meet Father (2:31)
    18. Capturing Michael & John (1:58)
    19. Mermaids (1:40)
    20. Children On The Rock (1:44)
    21. Set Them Free (3:06)
    22. Castle Swordfight (3:50)
    23. Fairy Dance (5:31)
    24. Peter Visits Darlings (1:38)
    25. Wendy Meets Hook (4:15)
    26. “If You Wish It” (2:47)
    27. Boys Want To Go Home (1:12)
    28. Parrot Frees Tink (1:05)
    29. Hook Captures Boys (1:57)
    30. Poison (1:41)
    31. Please Don’t Die (1:52)
    32. I Do Believe In Fairies (2:45)
     
    CD 1 Total Time: 76:03
     
    CD 2
     
    01. Wendy Walks The Plank (4:12)
    02. “Into The Rigging” (2:09)
    03. “He’s Mine” (4:40)
    04. Peter Falls To The Deck (1:48)
    05. The Hidden Kiss (1:20)
    06. Old, Alone, Done For (1:20)
    07. Hook Is Dead/Flying Jolly Roger (4:51)
    08. Adopting Lost Boys/Peter Returns (4:05)
    09. End Title/End Credits (Extended Suite) (10:57)
    CD 2 Total Time: 36:19
     
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from Brando in James Newton Howard's Peter Pan (2003) - Now available   
    Now available from Intrada:
     

     

     
    Premier 2-CD expanded release of spectacular symphonic score by James Newton Howard! Lavish, sincere yet still magical filming of timeless books & stageplay by James M. Barrie gets 2003 release. Columbia Pictures & Universal Pictures with Revolution Studios presents, Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Richard Briers, Olivia Williams, Lynn Redgrave head cast, Ludivine Sagnier plays Tink, P.J. Hogan directs & scripts with Michael Goldenberg, Industrial Light & Magic creates the visual wonders. James Newton Howard scores for large orchestra plus chorus, fashions music that melds soaring flight music, mystical Tinkerbell moments with powerhouse action sequences - many of them omitted from previous highlights album issued at time of film’s release. Beloved characters include Peter Pan, Wendy, the fairy Tinkerbell and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook, who lost his hand to a crocodile. Howard offers truly wall-to-wall scoring that presents richly thematic material that evolves, changes throughout with stunning array of ideas both large and small. Contrast of material is stunning! Opening celeste, xylophone, strings are joined by female chorus to establish perfect tone to launch with quotes of darker Hook material soon making appearance, followed by twittering flute for Tink, triplet figure suggesting gentle love story to unfold ahead and heard more fully during “Is That A Kiss?”. Back-to-back “Learning To Fly” and “Flying” are early, rousing set-pieces, with “Flying” rising to especially grand peroration for full orchestra with chorus. “Fetch Long Tom” ushers in excitement, “Castle Swordfight” furthers action with lively rhythms, rousing statement of main theme in fanfare-treatment, climaxing in deadly serious, aggressive moment for crocodile encounter, a previously unreleased highlight. Lilting waltz-like idea alternating between major and minor builds in deliberate fashion, becomes emotionally rich “Fairy Dance”. Highlights abound in Howard’s massive, lengthy opus: “Please Don’t Die” offers powerful chords in orchestra and chorus, building to dramatic finish, dynamic low brass rhythmic procession as “Wendy Walks The Plank”. Latter portion of score is packed with energy: “Into The Rigging” opens with powerful 4/4 action motif then later erupts in chopping motif for brass, “He’s Mine” launches with riveting horn motif then becomes an action highlight for entire orchestra replete with brass fanfares, glissandi trombones, everything but the kitchen sink. When all is said and done, Howard bids farewell to Think in moving quote, then brings Peter’s soaring theme to the fore for climax of “Peter Returns” and finally melts with quiet, beautiful major-key finish. Unusually long “End Title/End Credits” sequence in film incredibly is all Howard, with over ten minutes of material both drawn from score and recorded specifically for closing suite, a magnificent wrap-up. Entire 112-minute score presented direct from digital two-track stereo session mixes made by Shawn Murphy in October & November 2003, colorful flipper-style package from Kay Marshall, detailed notes from Frank DeWald include new comments for this release by the composer. Intrada Special Collection 2-CD release available while quantities and interest remain!
     
    CD 1

    01. Main Title (2:09)
    02. Michael Takes A Bath (0:32)
    03. Is That A Kiss? (1:40)
    04. Peter’s Shadow (1:23)
    05. A Note From The Teacher (2:49)
    06. Tinkerbell (4:45)
    07. Wendy Meets Peter (5:14)
    08. Learning To Fly (3:10)
    09. Flying (3:30)
    10. The Parrot (0:46)
    11. Captain Hook (1:39)
    12. Spying On The Jolly Roger (1:30)
    13. “Fetch Long Tom” (1:29)
    14. Lost Boys Shoot Wendy (1:30)
    15. Wendy Lives (2:04)
    16. Build A House Around Her (1:24)
    17. Come Meet Father (2:31)
    18. Capturing Michael & John (1:58)
    19. Mermaids (1:40)
    20. Children On The Rock (1:44)
    21. Set Them Free (3:06)
    22. Castle Swordfight (3:50)
    23. Fairy Dance (5:31)
    24. Peter Visits Darlings (1:38)
    25. Wendy Meets Hook (4:15)
    26. “If You Wish It” (2:47)
    27. Boys Want To Go Home (1:12)
    28. Parrot Frees Tink (1:05)
    29. Hook Captures Boys (1:57)
    30. Poison (1:41)
    31. Please Don’t Die (1:52)
    32. I Do Believe In Fairies (2:45)
     
    CD 1 Total Time: 76:03
     
    CD 2
     
    01. Wendy Walks The Plank (4:12)
    02. “Into The Rigging” (2:09)
    03. “He’s Mine” (4:40)
    04. Peter Falls To The Deck (1:48)
    05. The Hidden Kiss (1:20)
    06. Old, Alone, Done For (1:20)
    07. Hook Is Dead/Flying Jolly Roger (4:51)
    08. Adopting Lost Boys/Peter Returns (4:05)
    09. End Title/End Credits (Extended Suite) (10:57)
    CD 2 Total Time: 36:19
     
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from Not Mr. Big in James Newton Howard's Peter Pan (2003) - Now available   
    Now available from Intrada:
     

     

     
    Premier 2-CD expanded release of spectacular symphonic score by James Newton Howard! Lavish, sincere yet still magical filming of timeless books & stageplay by James M. Barrie gets 2003 release. Columbia Pictures & Universal Pictures with Revolution Studios presents, Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Richard Briers, Olivia Williams, Lynn Redgrave head cast, Ludivine Sagnier plays Tink, P.J. Hogan directs & scripts with Michael Goldenberg, Industrial Light & Magic creates the visual wonders. James Newton Howard scores for large orchestra plus chorus, fashions music that melds soaring flight music, mystical Tinkerbell moments with powerhouse action sequences - many of them omitted from previous highlights album issued at time of film’s release. Beloved characters include Peter Pan, Wendy, the fairy Tinkerbell and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook, who lost his hand to a crocodile. Howard offers truly wall-to-wall scoring that presents richly thematic material that evolves, changes throughout with stunning array of ideas both large and small. Contrast of material is stunning! Opening celeste, xylophone, strings are joined by female chorus to establish perfect tone to launch with quotes of darker Hook material soon making appearance, followed by twittering flute for Tink, triplet figure suggesting gentle love story to unfold ahead and heard more fully during “Is That A Kiss?”. Back-to-back “Learning To Fly” and “Flying” are early, rousing set-pieces, with “Flying” rising to especially grand peroration for full orchestra with chorus. “Fetch Long Tom” ushers in excitement, “Castle Swordfight” furthers action with lively rhythms, rousing statement of main theme in fanfare-treatment, climaxing in deadly serious, aggressive moment for crocodile encounter, a previously unreleased highlight. Lilting waltz-like idea alternating between major and minor builds in deliberate fashion, becomes emotionally rich “Fairy Dance”. Highlights abound in Howard’s massive, lengthy opus: “Please Don’t Die” offers powerful chords in orchestra and chorus, building to dramatic finish, dynamic low brass rhythmic procession as “Wendy Walks The Plank”. Latter portion of score is packed with energy: “Into The Rigging” opens with powerful 4/4 action motif then later erupts in chopping motif for brass, “He’s Mine” launches with riveting horn motif then becomes an action highlight for entire orchestra replete with brass fanfares, glissandi trombones, everything but the kitchen sink. When all is said and done, Howard bids farewell to Think in moving quote, then brings Peter’s soaring theme to the fore for climax of “Peter Returns” and finally melts with quiet, beautiful major-key finish. Unusually long “End Title/End Credits” sequence in film incredibly is all Howard, with over ten minutes of material both drawn from score and recorded specifically for closing suite, a magnificent wrap-up. Entire 112-minute score presented direct from digital two-track stereo session mixes made by Shawn Murphy in October & November 2003, colorful flipper-style package from Kay Marshall, detailed notes from Frank DeWald include new comments for this release by the composer. Intrada Special Collection 2-CD release available while quantities and interest remain!
     
    CD 1

    01. Main Title (2:09)
    02. Michael Takes A Bath (0:32)
    03. Is That A Kiss? (1:40)
    04. Peter’s Shadow (1:23)
    05. A Note From The Teacher (2:49)
    06. Tinkerbell (4:45)
    07. Wendy Meets Peter (5:14)
    08. Learning To Fly (3:10)
    09. Flying (3:30)
    10. The Parrot (0:46)
    11. Captain Hook (1:39)
    12. Spying On The Jolly Roger (1:30)
    13. “Fetch Long Tom” (1:29)
    14. Lost Boys Shoot Wendy (1:30)
    15. Wendy Lives (2:04)
    16. Build A House Around Her (1:24)
    17. Come Meet Father (2:31)
    18. Capturing Michael & John (1:58)
    19. Mermaids (1:40)
    20. Children On The Rock (1:44)
    21. Set Them Free (3:06)
    22. Castle Swordfight (3:50)
    23. Fairy Dance (5:31)
    24. Peter Visits Darlings (1:38)
    25. Wendy Meets Hook (4:15)
    26. “If You Wish It” (2:47)
    27. Boys Want To Go Home (1:12)
    28. Parrot Frees Tink (1:05)
    29. Hook Captures Boys (1:57)
    30. Poison (1:41)
    31. Please Don’t Die (1:52)
    32. I Do Believe In Fairies (2:45)
     
    CD 1 Total Time: 76:03
     
    CD 2
     
    01. Wendy Walks The Plank (4:12)
    02. “Into The Rigging” (2:09)
    03. “He’s Mine” (4:40)
    04. Peter Falls To The Deck (1:48)
    05. The Hidden Kiss (1:20)
    06. Old, Alone, Done For (1:20)
    07. Hook Is Dead/Flying Jolly Roger (4:51)
    08. Adopting Lost Boys/Peter Returns (4:05)
    09. End Title/End Credits (Extended Suite) (10:57)
    CD 2 Total Time: 36:19
     
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from Bayesian in The Custom Covers Thread   
    There's not much available as far as I know, except the art already used on the soundtrack album. But I've made this one with less text:
     

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    Frank Vincent reacted to Demondm810 in La-La Land Records Black Friday 2022   
    The godfather samples are gorgeous. WOW
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    Frank Vincent got a reaction from 1977 in The Custom Covers Thread   
    There's not much available as far as I know, except the art already used on the soundtrack album. But I've made this one with less text:
     

  17. Like
    Frank Vincent got a reaction from rough cut in The Custom Covers Thread   
    There's not much available as far as I know, except the art already used on the soundtrack album. But I've made this one with less text:
     

  18. Like
    Frank Vincent got a reaction from Andy in The Custom Covers Thread   
    There's not much available as far as I know, except the art already used on the soundtrack album. But I've made this one with less text:
     

  19. Like
    Frank Vincent got a reaction from Raiders of the SoundtrArk in James Horner’s HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS - 2022 La-La Land Records expanded edition   
    DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS: EXPANDED LIMITED EDITION LLLCD 1611
    Music by James Horner
    Limited Edition of 3000 Units

    RETAIL PRICE: $21.98

    STARTS SHIPPING NOV 1

    Order yours from www.lalalandrecords.com starting 12 noon (pst) on 11/1.

    La-La Land Records, Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment and Interscope Records proudly present a remastered and expanded CD soundtrack release of acclaimed composer James Horner’s (STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, GLORY, TITANIC) original motion picture score to the 2000 holiday feature film blockbuster DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS, starring Jim Carrey and directed by Ron Howard. Composer James Horner’s orchestral score to this live action feature film, based on the classic short story and TV special, had the unenviable task of reinventing a classic – and the Maestro more than delivers with a brilliant work that is genuinely moving while also capturing the fiendishly comic personality of The Grinch. Remastered and expanded with previously unreleased music, this presentation of Horner’s score exemplifies why the work is a notable title in the composer’s legendary canon. Produced by Neil S. Bulk and Mike Matessino, and mastered by Matessino from studio vault elements, this limited edition CD release of 3000 units also features exclusive, in-depth liner notes by writer Jeff Bond and classic art design by Jim Titus.

    TRACK LISTING:

    1. The Shape Of Things To Come (Includes "Happy Who-Lidays") (Extended Version) 6:36
    2. Meet The Mayor 1:25
    3. Post Office 4:25
    4. Dumpit To Crumpit 1:03
    5. Christmas, Why Can’t I Find You? 2:08
    6. The Grinch At Home 1:54
    7. Who-Babies, Who-Babies Everywhere 2:02
    8. The Grinch In School 1:46
    9. Memories Of A Green Childhood 3:31
    10. The Book Of Who 1:54
    11. Cindy Lou Falls 2:48
    12. Grinch Arrives 1:25
    13. Grinch As Cheermeister 2:18
    14. Razor Sharp Memories :50
    15. Celebration Breakdown 4:26
    16. Grinch Back On Mt. Crumpit 1:40
    17. A Wonderful / Awful Idea :48
    18. You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch 2:35
    19. Max Gets A New Nose :36
    20. Stealing Christmas (Instrumental Version) 6:53
    21. The Big Heist 4:03
    22. Does Cindy Lou Really Ruin Christmas? (Extended Version) 4:26
    23. A Change Of The Heart 3:43
    24. The Sleigh Of Presents 6:02
    25. He Carves The Roast Beast (Includes “Welcome Christmas”) 3:11

    TOTAL TIME 72:47

    This is a CD format release.
  20. Like
    Frank Vincent got a reaction from MrJosh in James Horner’s HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS - 2022 La-La Land Records expanded edition   
    DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS: EXPANDED LIMITED EDITION LLLCD 1611
    Music by James Horner
    Limited Edition of 3000 Units

    RETAIL PRICE: $21.98

    STARTS SHIPPING NOV 1

    Order yours from www.lalalandrecords.com starting 12 noon (pst) on 11/1.

    La-La Land Records, Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment and Interscope Records proudly present a remastered and expanded CD soundtrack release of acclaimed composer James Horner’s (STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, GLORY, TITANIC) original motion picture score to the 2000 holiday feature film blockbuster DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS, starring Jim Carrey and directed by Ron Howard. Composer James Horner’s orchestral score to this live action feature film, based on the classic short story and TV special, had the unenviable task of reinventing a classic – and the Maestro more than delivers with a brilliant work that is genuinely moving while also capturing the fiendishly comic personality of The Grinch. Remastered and expanded with previously unreleased music, this presentation of Horner’s score exemplifies why the work is a notable title in the composer’s legendary canon. Produced by Neil S. Bulk and Mike Matessino, and mastered by Matessino from studio vault elements, this limited edition CD release of 3000 units also features exclusive, in-depth liner notes by writer Jeff Bond and classic art design by Jim Titus.

    TRACK LISTING:

    1. The Shape Of Things To Come (Includes "Happy Who-Lidays") (Extended Version) 6:36
    2. Meet The Mayor 1:25
    3. Post Office 4:25
    4. Dumpit To Crumpit 1:03
    5. Christmas, Why Can’t I Find You? 2:08
    6. The Grinch At Home 1:54
    7. Who-Babies, Who-Babies Everywhere 2:02
    8. The Grinch In School 1:46
    9. Memories Of A Green Childhood 3:31
    10. The Book Of Who 1:54
    11. Cindy Lou Falls 2:48
    12. Grinch Arrives 1:25
    13. Grinch As Cheermeister 2:18
    14. Razor Sharp Memories :50
    15. Celebration Breakdown 4:26
    16. Grinch Back On Mt. Crumpit 1:40
    17. A Wonderful / Awful Idea :48
    18. You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch 2:35
    19. Max Gets A New Nose :36
    20. Stealing Christmas (Instrumental Version) 6:53
    21. The Big Heist 4:03
    22. Does Cindy Lou Really Ruin Christmas? (Extended Version) 4:26
    23. A Change Of The Heart 3:43
    24. The Sleigh Of Presents 6:02
    25. He Carves The Roast Beast (Includes “Welcome Christmas”) 3:11

    TOTAL TIME 72:47

    This is a CD format release.
  21. Like
    Frank Vincent got a reaction from crocodile in James Horner’s HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS - 2022 La-La Land Records expanded edition   
    DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS: EXPANDED LIMITED EDITION LLLCD 1611
    Music by James Horner
    Limited Edition of 3000 Units

    RETAIL PRICE: $21.98

    STARTS SHIPPING NOV 1

    Order yours from www.lalalandrecords.com starting 12 noon (pst) on 11/1.

    La-La Land Records, Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment and Interscope Records proudly present a remastered and expanded CD soundtrack release of acclaimed composer James Horner’s (STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, GLORY, TITANIC) original motion picture score to the 2000 holiday feature film blockbuster DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS, starring Jim Carrey and directed by Ron Howard. Composer James Horner’s orchestral score to this live action feature film, based on the classic short story and TV special, had the unenviable task of reinventing a classic – and the Maestro more than delivers with a brilliant work that is genuinely moving while also capturing the fiendishly comic personality of The Grinch. Remastered and expanded with previously unreleased music, this presentation of Horner’s score exemplifies why the work is a notable title in the composer’s legendary canon. Produced by Neil S. Bulk and Mike Matessino, and mastered by Matessino from studio vault elements, this limited edition CD release of 3000 units also features exclusive, in-depth liner notes by writer Jeff Bond and classic art design by Jim Titus.

    TRACK LISTING:

    1. The Shape Of Things To Come (Includes "Happy Who-Lidays") (Extended Version) 6:36
    2. Meet The Mayor 1:25
    3. Post Office 4:25
    4. Dumpit To Crumpit 1:03
    5. Christmas, Why Can’t I Find You? 2:08
    6. The Grinch At Home 1:54
    7. Who-Babies, Who-Babies Everywhere 2:02
    8. The Grinch In School 1:46
    9. Memories Of A Green Childhood 3:31
    10. The Book Of Who 1:54
    11. Cindy Lou Falls 2:48
    12. Grinch Arrives 1:25
    13. Grinch As Cheermeister 2:18
    14. Razor Sharp Memories :50
    15. Celebration Breakdown 4:26
    16. Grinch Back On Mt. Crumpit 1:40
    17. A Wonderful / Awful Idea :48
    18. You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch 2:35
    19. Max Gets A New Nose :36
    20. Stealing Christmas (Instrumental Version) 6:53
    21. The Big Heist 4:03
    22. Does Cindy Lou Really Ruin Christmas? (Extended Version) 4:26
    23. A Change Of The Heart 3:43
    24. The Sleigh Of Presents 6:02
    25. He Carves The Roast Beast (Includes “Welcome Christmas”) 3:11

    TOTAL TIME 72:47

    This is a CD format release.
  22. Like
    Frank Vincent got a reaction from Bayesian in James Horner’s HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS - 2022 La-La Land Records expanded edition   
    DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS: EXPANDED LIMITED EDITION LLLCD 1611
    Music by James Horner
    Limited Edition of 3000 Units

    RETAIL PRICE: $21.98

    STARTS SHIPPING NOV 1

    Order yours from www.lalalandrecords.com starting 12 noon (pst) on 11/1.

    La-La Land Records, Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment and Interscope Records proudly present a remastered and expanded CD soundtrack release of acclaimed composer James Horner’s (STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, GLORY, TITANIC) original motion picture score to the 2000 holiday feature film blockbuster DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS, starring Jim Carrey and directed by Ron Howard. Composer James Horner’s orchestral score to this live action feature film, based on the classic short story and TV special, had the unenviable task of reinventing a classic – and the Maestro more than delivers with a brilliant work that is genuinely moving while also capturing the fiendishly comic personality of The Grinch. Remastered and expanded with previously unreleased music, this presentation of Horner’s score exemplifies why the work is a notable title in the composer’s legendary canon. Produced by Neil S. Bulk and Mike Matessino, and mastered by Matessino from studio vault elements, this limited edition CD release of 3000 units also features exclusive, in-depth liner notes by writer Jeff Bond and classic art design by Jim Titus.

    TRACK LISTING:

    1. The Shape Of Things To Come (Includes "Happy Who-Lidays") (Extended Version) 6:36
    2. Meet The Mayor 1:25
    3. Post Office 4:25
    4. Dumpit To Crumpit 1:03
    5. Christmas, Why Can’t I Find You? 2:08
    6. The Grinch At Home 1:54
    7. Who-Babies, Who-Babies Everywhere 2:02
    8. The Grinch In School 1:46
    9. Memories Of A Green Childhood 3:31
    10. The Book Of Who 1:54
    11. Cindy Lou Falls 2:48
    12. Grinch Arrives 1:25
    13. Grinch As Cheermeister 2:18
    14. Razor Sharp Memories :50
    15. Celebration Breakdown 4:26
    16. Grinch Back On Mt. Crumpit 1:40
    17. A Wonderful / Awful Idea :48
    18. You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch 2:35
    19. Max Gets A New Nose :36
    20. Stealing Christmas (Instrumental Version) 6:53
    21. The Big Heist 4:03
    22. Does Cindy Lou Really Ruin Christmas? (Extended Version) 4:26
    23. A Change Of The Heart 3:43
    24. The Sleigh Of Presents 6:02
    25. He Carves The Roast Beast (Includes “Welcome Christmas”) 3:11

    TOTAL TIME 72:47

    This is a CD format release.
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