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Looking forward to the album and their renditions of the selections, whatever the track listing will turn out to be. I like many of the Brussels/Brossé albums, and own quite a few. Of course, it feels like Goldenthal has been a stalwart guest of WSA for decades (same as Krakow....he's turned into quite the festival hound in his semi-retirement days), so I'm surprised there wasn't one before.

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I like his Alien score and still find his Batman theme still better than Elfman's. But, to be honest, that's about it for me.

 

But I am looking forward to this album.

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Ordered with two others.

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I already made space for it. I can't say I have a huge CD collection of Goldenthal's music, but I think I have an honest 'basic' collection.

 

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11 minutes ago, Jay said:

You need the Alien3 and Batman Forever expansions


I know.

 

Are they still available?

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1 hour ago, Marian Schedenig said:

You need Sphere!

 

I'll listen to it.

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4 hours ago, Corellian2019 said:

Curious to see what the track list looks like

Goldenthal prepared quite a few extended suites from his films for many concerts over the years. I myself heard Titus, Final Fantasy, Interview with a Vampire, Frida, Batman and Alien 3 ones live. The Michael Collins one was released recently digitally. I wonder whether this album might contain at least some of those. 

 

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Yup, and I heard the Gothic Suite performed live in Krakow a decade ago or so, in the steel mill. A stunning experience which I've probably told about before (ended with an über enthusiastic applauding and bowing Hans Zimmer in the audience....Kilar was there too, but showed less emotion, in true fashion).

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31 minutes ago, Thor said:

...Kilar was there too, but showed less emotion, in true fashion).

Well, he would have been dead for 10 months by then. So, yeah, that's understandable. ;)

 

Karol

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55 minutes ago, crocodile said:

Well, he would have been dead for 10 months by then. So, yeah, that's understandable. ;)

 

That's no defence for a lack of enthusiasm!

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1 hour ago, crocodile said:

Well, he would have been dead for 10 months by then. So, yeah, that's understandable. ;)

 

Karol

 

Yeah, sorry, Kilar was there in 2012, while the Grand Gothic Suite was 2014. Goldenthal was there both times, but Zimmer only in the latter. Tend to conflate these two editions. It was Penderecki who was there for the 2014 edition, I think, and sat next to Goldenthal.

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26 minutes ago, Thor said:

 

Yeah, sorry, Kilar was there in 2012, while the Grand Gothic Suite was 2014. Goldenthal was there both times, but Zimmer only in the latter. Tend to conflate these two editions. It was Penderecki who was there for the 2014 edition, I think, and sat next to Goldenthal.

That's right. :)

 

Karol

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Looks like I will get at least some of the coveted concert suites. According to Film Music Reporter, the album will feature Grand Gothic Suite (from Batman movies) and Final Fantasia from Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, among other things:

 

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Film Fest Gent has announced the new album Elliot Goldenthal – Music for Film featuring music by the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s World Soundtrack Awards, including all-new studio recordings of selected scores by the composer performed by the Brussels Philharmonic and conducted by the festival’s music director Dirk Brossé. The album includes two new concert suites for his Academy Award-winning score from Julie Taymor’s Frida, The Grand Gothic Suite, which includes highlights from his Grammy-nominated score for Joel Schumacher’s Batman Forever and his never commercially unreleased score for Batman & Robin, the suite Final Fantasia, which celebrates his music for Hironobu Sakaguchi’s Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within and a suite from his score for David Fincher’s Alien 3. Other titles included on the record are Interview with the Vampire & Michael Collins (for both of which he received Academy Award nominations), as well as Public Enemies, Heat and Titus. The CD will be released during the 51st edition of Film Fest Gent in October and is now available to order on the festival’s website. The album licensed to Silva Screen Records will be also available digitally and physically in other music stores.

 

Here's a performance of the FF piece:

 

 

And here's the Batman suite:

 

 

 

Karol

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38 minutes ago, Jay said:

 

Both long Out Of Print

 

That's what I thought, so why are you writing this? 

 

Can we ban him or something?

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I hope this is good.  Goldenthal has spoken in recent years of these concert suites being the 'final word' on his '90s scores, the presentations of the music which he would like to preserve for posterity.  But I wasn't very impressed by how he arranged "Michael Collins" and I think his albums also are no good.  But I am very interested to see how he arranged "Alien 3", which is so textural.

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23 hours ago, crocodile said:

 

Here's a performance of the FF piece:

 

 

Damn, this music would be great in a godzilla movie.

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Hmm, I wasn't a fan of the Final Fantasy suite. For some reason it didn't include the main theme (or at least what I think is the main theme) from the movie. Maybe this indicates Goldenthal didn't particularly care for that theme? It was even used in trailers for the movie.

 

I remember back when I was 8 or 9 and my dad bought the DVD for the movie (he used to buy DVDs for pretty much everything during that time). Goldenthal's theme left a huge impression on me even if I didn't care for the movie. I still think it's one of his best.

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On 23/08/2024 at 3:07 PM, Edmilson said:

Hmm, I wasn't a fan of the Final Fantasy suite. For some reason it didn't include the main theme (or at least what I think is the main theme) from the movie. Maybe this indicates Goldenthal didn't particularly care for that theme? It was even used in trailers for the movie.

I'm not sure what was used in the trailers, but the apotheosis of the main theme (Adagio and Transfiguration) starts at 7:32 in the video above.

 

The secondary 'action' theme that starts at 1:10 (Race to Old New York) was mostly excised from the film and replaced with tracked material.

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Right! The Final Fantasy score. Almost forgot about that. I had a burned copy of that.  It reminded me a lot of Alien3, but I didn't find it as good.

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  • 4 weeks later...

The tracklist appears to have been released:

 

1. Batman Forever / Batman & Robin - Grand Gothic Suite
2. Cobb - The Homecoming
3. Interview with the Vampire - Born to Darkness / Louis' Revenge
4. Heat - Of Helplessness
5. Frida - Still Life
6. Titus - Arrows of the Gods
7. Titus - Finale
8. Sphere - The Gift
9. Alien³ - Suite: First Attack I / The Entrapment / Lento / Adagio
10. Public Enemies - JD Dies
11. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within - Final Fantasia
 

Looks good to me, although lacking Michael Collins as has been noted on FSM. Still, much looking forward to this and still shocking that it's the first EG compilation...

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1 hour ago, Tom Guernsey said:

Looks good to me, although lacking Michael Collins as has been noted on FSM. Still, much looking forward to this and still shocking that it's the first EG compilation...

 

There is a good, recent re-recording of Michael Collins -

 

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Yeah, I think that one is covered pretty well between the OST and the concert suite. I can understand why MICHAEL COLLINS was left off. I'm stoked that they included a bit from SPHERE. Also HEAT, which hasn't been covered very often (despite both the film and score being classics). The others are more evergreens that one would expect on a Goldenthal WSA album.


Of course, there is a myriad of rarities I would have loved to see, especially unreleased ones, but that's expecting too much.

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Looks like a good tracklist. He has always been very proud of that Titus finale so that must be why it has its own cut.  I'm most curious to see how Alien 3 and Sphere were arranged.

Incidentally, does anyone know what the choir is singing in the Titus opening? Ecce Tite, Romane fortis, cum... and then I get lost.

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