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I've just acquired a copy of the 2cd complete Raiders of The Lost Ark and after listening to it I found it is not complete as I realised that the Indiana Jones fanfare is missing from "Through The Wall". I'm now planning on mixing it in but want to know if anyone else has done this and which is the best cue to take the fanfare from.

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I wouldnt track it.

I dont know, but it may have been tracked in the movie, not Williams intended, or just a small unreleased fanfare that was recorded sepparately.

Dont do a GL!

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Dont do a GL!

But that is like telling everyone who wants a complete TPM not to do it because that is not the way Williams wrote it. All I am doing is adding 7-8 second cue into one of the tracks for my own listen pleasure.

At least if I do it badly then I'll be the only person to complain where as if GL does it badly millions will complain.

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You are making in a small degree, an 'Isolated DVD soundtrack version' which is why TPM UE is despised.

I mean, the difference is, you are making just the contrary from what the people intended with the TPM 'complete editions'

You know GL may have also 'listen pleasure' when he hears the music as it is in his movies, does it make it any different or good?

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Aside from the very disjointed Duel of The Fates I quite enjoyed TPM UE (btw, I am not making a complete TPM myself). I just like to hear the music the way it is heard in the films (see above for exception to the rule). If I know there is more music available than what was released on the OST then I will want it. I remember years ago (before the 97 releases) having three different records with music from Return of the Jedi just to get as much of the music as possible.

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Aside from the very disjointed Duel of The Fates I quite enjoyed TPM UE (btw, I am not making a complete TPM myself). I just like to hear the music the way it is heard in the films (see above for exception to the rule).

Look, TPM is no worse than many movies out there. Do you really edit all the scores to make film versions?

Do you pull out unused cues? Or alternates?

If I know there is more music available than what was released on the OST then I will want it.

That has nothing to do with this. Every one wants completiest scores even if they are TPM UE.

To end, would you put Jerry Goldsmith's 13th Warrior music in Kingdom of heaven? (regarding that i have read well and it is not a MV 'quote' but a usage of the actual real cue)

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Wait, so what is the deal with the fanfare in the film? Is it tracked, or is it missing from the "complete" set?

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Wait, so what is the deal with the fanfare in the film? Is it tracked, or is it missing from the "complete" set?

It's tracked.

Neil

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Do you really edit all the scores to make film versions? Do you pull out unused cues? Or alternates?

Question 1: No I don't.

Question 2: No.

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