Elmo Lewis 6 Posted June 19, 2006 Share Posted June 19, 2006 There you go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ollie 1,059 Posted June 20, 2006 Share Posted June 20, 2006 All you had to do was watch the DVD bonus material and all the questions would have been answered... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted June 20, 2006 Author Share Posted June 20, 2006 Well as for the off topic plot hole of JP3, the pterosaurs were suppose to attack in the beginning. Hence the reason you don't see them. They decided to, rather than re-write the scene, just not show the dinosaurs....Yes, if you look on the DVD you can see the skeleton fall by itself... you can also see what looks like a possible extra piece of footage deleted... hard to tell but it looks like an unused scene of them walking through a hall in the VC near the end...The end credits of the Making of also has the unused "Raptor in the Shed" music. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke Skywalker 1,794 Posted June 20, 2006 Share Posted June 20, 2006 The end credits of the Making of also has the unused "Raptor in the Shed" music. Really?That is the only source of that piece for the bootlegs hehe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Breathmask 555 Posted June 20, 2006 Share Posted June 20, 2006 Yes. Unfortunately, the R2 DVD cuts the end credits short. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke Skywalker 1,794 Posted June 20, 2006 Share Posted June 20, 2006 dont remind me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Breathmask 555 Posted June 20, 2006 Share Posted June 20, 2006 Well, it does. I can't help it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elmo Lewis 6 Posted June 20, 2006 Share Posted June 20, 2006 All you had to do was watch the DVD bonus material and all the questions would have been answered...And go without Marc's informative style?Besides, I don't own the DVDs to the Jurassic Park movies - they're the only two Spielberg movies missing from my collection. I have the "Making Of", though, because it was released in VHS in 1994, but the tape stayed at my parents'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ollie 1,059 Posted June 20, 2006 Share Posted June 20, 2006 Yes I do enjoy Marc's little bits of info every now and then. It brightens my day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Breathmask 555 Posted June 20, 2006 Share Posted June 20, 2006 I aim to please. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted June 21, 2006 Author Share Posted June 21, 2006 I mean, quite frankly the album is a great release. It has a TON of the material plus a lot of unused stuff.The first 2 minutes of "Eye to Eye" were unused. They were suppose to be used when they first arrive at the tyrannosaur paddock. I made this into a video on YouTube if you're interested to see it with the music.Also, the end credits to the making of featurette, aka unused "Raptor in the Shed" can be ripped. When they repackaged it, it cut off about a second of the sound, but the rest is still present on the new DVD's.It does, however, cut off right as "Clever Girl" Begins. You see, those two tracks are actually 1.As Muldoon walks through the forest you hear the low basson (among others) play the raptor motif. the unused segment of "Raptors in the Shed" actually ends with the first statement of this theme. The end of this track is possibly unused but from what is heard, the track istelf ends right after Muldoon says "Clever Girl." At this point, it edits to two tracked segments from "Raptor Attack." Again, I made a video on Youtube of this if you're interested to see the scene with it.I'm contemplating redoing this one as it was my first attempt at replacing music.Also, "Raptor Attack" is the actual complete track of the "Into the Kitchen" music. If you listen to it on the album, you actually will loose appreciation for it as I almost always skip the track. I made a video of how it was meant to be used in the film, and it works perfectly and amazingly enough, it actually gave me a new appreciation for this piece. Some of it, you will notice, was used in the film. The track isn't brought it until the raptor opens the door. Next you hear the 2nd half to "Eye to Eye" on the album which is really "Preparing to meet the Monster"--I tried to edit this out as much as possible. You also hear what was used again latter when the pans fall down. Whats really cool is the usage of the carnivore motif when you see the claw... it's really quite scary and makes you wonder why they DIDN'T use the music as it fits so perfectly. I'm thinking maybe to keep the children that were left in the theatre by this point from just getting to scared and running out of the theatre crying in terror! lol You'll also recgonize the tracked segment used for "Clever Girl" in this video. It's the complete Raptors in the Kitchen scene... my edits stop around where the ladle falls. This video is also on YouTube if you're interested.As far as TLW goes, there are actually Two versions of "The Hunt" not used for when the hunters arrive. Neither are used. Instead, what is used is a compilation of the intro to "The Hunt Version 2" and a compilation of many sourced cues...some as short as 1 second. It was HELL trying to recreate this track for my complete TLW score.Also, there are a few cues such as the above mentioned intro to "The Hunt" I call "Team B Arrives," that are a lot longer than film version. John Williams really wrote a lot of material for TLW... most of it cut and pillaged to be placed into the film. A pretty enjoyable score was really desecrated for the film. Also the complete version of "Saving Sarah" or as I call it "The Trailer Scene" is amazing... It's hard NOT to get into it.With JP3, there are a few moments of unused music. One such is "Clash of Extinction." I managed to cut this track down to fit the movie quite well. It is also on YouTube if you'd like to watch it.Look up "BrachioInGen" --this brings up all of them-- or "Jurassic Park Unleashed."ANy questions? lol... Oh, I also meant to mention that "Hammonds Proposition" or "The Itrodcution of Hammond" had a longer ending than what's heard in the film.... it has a throbbing string section with a horn playing the first 2 notes of the Carnivore motif...sort of an errie forshadow...EDIT: And yes I'm aware that in like 2 of the videos I accidently wrote "Unleased" instead of "Unleashed" lol... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Breathmask 555 Posted June 21, 2006 Share Posted June 21, 2006 John Williams really wrote a lot of material for TLW... most of it cut and pillaged to be placed into the film. A pretty enjoyable score was really desecrated for the film. And people bash George Lucas. The Lost World is indeed as much a mess as the Star Wars prequels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted June 21, 2006 Author Share Posted June 21, 2006 Well, the movie is almost as bad as JP3 as far as production goes. Steven almost walked out on the project because it bothered him so much. The guy who wrote the screen play never ONCE called Michael Chrichton... hence the movie being soo vastly different from the book and completey ignoring BioSyn...Steven re-wrote the ending because he felt it was poor, and becuase of this, the movie itself wasn't exactly that well put together as the confidence in this project was low. I'm assuming a lot of editing went on because the music reflects a lot of film time that seemingly wasn't used.I mean, from what I've heard, There is probably a good hour and a half of music for TLW.I mean, you have The Theme from The Lost World, two versions of "The Hunt" (3:30 and 2:15), the unused "The Trek," a version of a track I call "Don't Move" that was mostly unused and tracked a lot in "The Hunt" and in "Don't Move."You have The complete 2:20 track of "Arrival of Team B," 4 minutes of"Team B's Basecamp/The Backup plan", Three seperate "The Raptor Attack" things (4:00 all together). An alternate "Saved" track for when the helicoptor is flying off...(0:20)The complete 2:13 track of "Eddie Delivers," "The Compies Dine" has extra material unused in the film, "Visitor in San Diego," "Finale and End Credits"... and as far as I can tell, an alternate transition/intro for "Theme from The Lost World."There is also the film version of what I call "THe King Arrives" which is the rex's arrival in San Diego... how long that track is I dunno as only part of it is used in the film but it seems to me to be an alternate "Visitor in San Diego" track. Let alone the two complete tracks of "S. S. Venture" (2:02) and "Where is Secure Facility." There is also an alternate version of "Ludlow's Demise" on the album lol...I mean, I'm pushing more for a complete release of TLW more than JP. I can deal with the DVD rips for JP but TLW is one of my favourite travel scores and just good mood music... It's the first John Williams cd I bought--although I'd been given some of his Boston Pops cd's already.The only problem with studying the scores to these films as much as I have is it almost takes away from watching the film lol.. but it DOES give amazing insight into the process. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fommes 153 Posted June 21, 2006 Share Posted June 21, 2006 Could you post an updated cue list perhaps for JP and perhaps for TLW too (a la the complete cue lists on this site)? For the intended score (a la your disc 3)? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted June 21, 2006 Author Share Posted June 21, 2006 Well I did contact the guy in charge of the site and sent him all my information. Hasn't been updated yet.I also asked if he wanted what information I had for TLW... havn't heard back.I'll post them here latter tonight when I get a chance...I don't have the recording information for TLW like I do for JP... but my guesses are accurate and based off of what we know. If anyone does have the recording schedule for TLW, I'd like to see it lol... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ollie 1,059 Posted June 21, 2006 Share Posted June 21, 2006 Personally I'd like a complete release of "Rescuing Sarah". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Crichton 4 Posted June 21, 2006 Share Posted June 21, 2006 John Williams really wrote a lot of material for TLW... most of it cut and pillaged to be placed into the film. A pretty enjoyable score was really desecrated for the film. And people bash George Lucas. The Lost World is indeed as much a mess as the Star Wars prequels.Thank you Marc. Lord knows I don't want to turn this into another Lucas-themed thread, but there has always been a double standard on music editing for Lucas vs. everyone else. Although the complaints about the prequel music editing are, of course, more than legitimate, especially for TMP and AOTC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#SnowyVernalSpringsEternal 10,265 Posted June 21, 2006 Share Posted June 21, 2006 Thank you Marc. Lord knows I don't want to turn this into another Lucas-themed thread, but there has always been a double standard on music editing for Lucas vs. everyone else. The difference being that Spielberg done it once, Lucass trice! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted June 22, 2006 Author Share Posted June 22, 2006 OK, so, here are the complete listing, original John Williams Track names, slate numbers, and ways to get the tracks for JP:1m1a --- Opening Titles --- [0:34] --- Album Track 11m1 --- Incident at Isla Nublar --- [2:24] --- Album Track 3 (0:00-2:20) *Last Note overlapped1m2 --- Mining for Bones & Amber --- [1:12] --- Unreleased2m1 --- The Entrance of Mr. Hammond --- [1:00] --- (0:00-0:46) Unreleased/(0:47-End) in 'Making of'Source --- Que Milagros Chaparita --- [2:03] --- The version recorded for the film has never been released2m3/3m1 --- To the Island --- [3:15] --- Album Track 4 (0:00-3:15)3m2 --- The Dinosaurs --- [4:32] --- Album Track 4 (3:15-7:30)??? --- The Dinosaurs Alternate --- [3:30] --- Album Track 2 3m2a --- The Entrance to the Park --- [1:20] --- Album Track 4 (7:30-End)3m3 --- Cartoon Display --- [2:32] --- Unreleased4m1 --- Hatching Baby Raptors --- [2:00] --- Album Track 6 (0:00-1:59)4m2 --- You Bred Raptors --- [0:31] --- Unreleased5m1 --- The History Lesson --- [1:27] ---Unreleased5m2 --- Jurassic Park Gate --- [2:04] --- Album Track 135m3 --- Goat Bait --- [2:22] --- Album Track 14 (0:00-2:22) 6m1 --- An Ailing Monster --- [2:34] --- Album Track 8 (0:00-2:34)6m2--- The Coming Storm ---[1:19] --- Unreleased7m1 --- Dennis Steals the Embryos --- [4:55] --- Album Track 98m1 --- The Trouble with Dennis --- [1:12] --- Unreleased9m1 --- The Falling Car --- [3:06] --- Album Track 3 (2:20-End)9m2 --- The T-rex Chase --- [1:34] --- Unreleased9m3a --- A Tree for my Bed --- [2:12] --- Album Track 10 *Low End fade out from Track 9 in begining10m1 --- Remembering Petticoat Lane --- [2:40] --- Album Track 1210m2 --- My Friend the Brachiosaur --- [1:48] --- Album Track 8 (2:34-End)10m3 --- Eggs in the Forest --- [1:22] --- Album Track 6 (2:00-End)11m1 --- System Ready --- [0:43 +] --- Unreleased (Noticeable Edit at 0:12)11m2 --- Preparing to Meet the Monster --- [4:11] --- Album Track 14 (2:22-End)11m3/12m1 --- High Wire Stunts --- [4:08] --- Album Track 1112m2 --- Hungry Raptor --- [1:40] --- (0:00-0:56) Unused 'Making Of' End Credits/ (0:56-End)12m3/13m1 --- Into the Kitchen --- [2:49] --- Album Track 513m2 --- March Past the Kitchen Utensils --- [4:11] --- Album Track 14 (0:00-4:08) fade out13m3/14m1 --- T-rex Rescue --- [3:30] --- Album Track 14 (4:09-End)14m2? --- End Credits (Part I)--- [4:32] --- Album Track 7 (0:00-4:30)14m2 --- End Credits (Part II) --- [3:25] --- Album Track 16Bold things are UnusedItalicyzed things are UnreleasedThe Lost World will be harder as I have no slate numbers/Original Titles. Also, there is a massive amount of editing so a few tracks will not have known lengths but I will put that out next. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke Skywalker 1,794 Posted June 22, 2006 Share Posted June 22, 2006 Thank you Marc. Lord knows I don't want to turn this into another Lucas-themed thread, but there has always been a double standard on music editing for Lucas vs. everyone else. The difference being that Spielberg done it once, Lucas trice!My friend, the Lucas bashing and crucifixion started with TPM. And that is just a movie. And it seems after all that the TLW's edits are worse. And there was not any TLW videogame to rip the unused music from.People were so pissed that the movied hadnt lived for they expectations they got every bit they could to bash lucas.I know lucas made some edits in the OT even tracked ESB into ROTJ, but spielberg has made them in many of his movies and he tracked jaws in 1941, to supplant an already quoted jaws theme!. And about ROTJ SE, spielberg already did it in 1980 with Close encounters. So as far as 1999, they were equally score butchers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ollie 1,059 Posted June 22, 2006 Share Posted June 22, 2006 Spielberg is a better director. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke Skywalker 1,794 Posted June 22, 2006 Share Posted June 22, 2006 He is still a score killer, the thing that is being dicussed here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ollie 1,059 Posted June 22, 2006 Share Posted June 22, 2006 Other than TLW he is nowhere near as bad as Lucas is when it comes to butchering the music in film.In all seriousness you aren't going to find too many films were there isn't some kind of edit in the music. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted June 22, 2006 Author Share Posted June 22, 2006 Not to be rude guys... but this thread isn't about that. You wanna talk about that, make a thread. This thread is for people interested in jurassic park and the information I've gathered. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fommes 153 Posted June 22, 2006 Share Posted June 22, 2006 Many thanks for your cue list indeed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke Skywalker 1,794 Posted June 23, 2006 Share Posted June 23, 2006 Other than TLW he is nowhere near as bad as Lucas is when it comes to butchering the music in film.And other than TPM there wasnt any (as bad) in GL career untill 2002. Sorry for the offtopic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted June 25, 2006 Author Share Posted June 25, 2006 Ook, so here's the long awaited TLW complete Recording track list (as in the tracks as recorded by JW, not neccesarily as used in the film). Mind you, when I say "Complete" it means as "complete" as we know.... and a lot of these tracks probably will have longer track times and I could even be wrong but I'm trying my best here. There are not original Names and so far no slate numbers have been recovered so If you have questions about what music is what, what plays where and all... just ask:01) Theme from The Lost World --- [3:33] --- Album Track 101a) Theme From The Lost World (Alternate Instrumentation Opening) — [3:33] — Unreleased 02) Island Prologue and The Lost World Found --- [3:28] --- Album Track 2 (0:00-3:28)03) Hammond’s Plan --- [2:09] --- Album Track 8 (0:00-2:06)04) Malcolm’s Journey --- [3:29] --Album Track 3 (0:00-3:29)05) The Stegosaurs --- [2:17] --- Album Track 11 (0:00-2:11)06) The Baby Stegosaur --- [2:59] — Album Track 11 (2:11-End) Partially Unused07) The Stowaway Revealed — [2:26] — Unreleased08) Team B Arrives — [2:20] — Unreleased/Partially Unused09) The Hunt — [2:15] — Unreleased/ Unused10) The Hunt Alternate — [3:30] — Album Track 4/ Unused10a) The Hunt (Percussion) — [3:30] — Album Track 4/ Unused11) The Fallen — [1:03] — Unreleased12) Team B Base camp — [4:13] — Unreleased/ Partially Unused13) Someplace High — [1:05] — Unreleased14) Saving Sarah — [1:48] — Unreleased15) Eddie Delivers — [2:13] — Unreleased16) The Attack on the Trailer — [5:09] — Album Track 7 (0:00-2:12)/Unreleased/Track 7(2:12-End)17) The Trek — [2:16] — Album Track 5 (0:00-2:16)18) The Compies Appear — [1:44] — Album Track 5 (2:16-4:00)19) Source Music -Tres Dias — [?] — Unreleased20) Surrounded — [1:35] — Album Track 2 (3:28-5:03)21) Surrounded Alternate — [1:22] — Track 5 (4:05-End)22) The Compies Dine — [2:47] — Album Track 10 (0:00-2:47)23) What they Didn’t Like — [1:00] — Album Track 12 (0:00-1:00)24) Don’t Move — [4:10 + ] — Album Track 12 (1:00-1:34)/ Unreleased25) Don’t Move Alternate — [2:20] — Album Track 10 (2:47-End)26) The Long Grass — [2:23] — Album Track 8 (2:08-End)27) Finding Camp Jurassic — [3:03] Album Track 628) The Raptors Appear — [3:43] — Album Track 929) Raptor Attack I — [1:20 +] — Unreleased/ Partially Unused30) Raptor Attack II — [0:60 +] — Unreleased/ Partially Unused31) Raptor Attack III — [0:60 +] — Unreleased/ Partially Unused32) Saved — [0:19] — Unreleased33) Saved Alternate — [1:00 +] — Album Track 3 (3:35-4:05)/Unreleased/ Track 3(4:05-4:32)34) To San Diego — [1:10] — Album Track 3(4:32-End)35) S. S. Venture Arrives — [2:02] — Unreleased36) Visitor In San Diego (Album) — [0:22] — Album Track 13 (0:00-0:22)37) Visitor In San Diego Alternate — [0:42 +] — Unreleased/ Partially Unused 38) Locomotive Rex — [1:12] — Unreleased39) Rex eat Dog World — [1:47] — Album Track 13 (0:22-2:00)40) Taking the Kid — [1:29] — Album Track 13 (2:00-3:23)41) Downtown Rex — [4:14] — Album Track 13 (3:23-End)42) Ludlows Demise — [2:48] — Album Track 12 (1:35.5-1:50) / Track 12 (1:50-End) Unused43) Finale --- [0:55] --- Album Track 15 (0:00-0:53)44) Intro to... --- [1:30] --- Album Track 15 (0:53-2:22)45) Theme from Jurassic Park --- [3:00] --- Album Track 15 (2:22-5:25)46) End Credits --- [3:26] --- Album Track 15 (5:25-End) Partially UnusedBold signifies unused Italycised signifies unreleased*The tracks with "a" next to them mean that they were recorded at the same time as the track with the same number, but that it was eaither not in the mix of the final product, or is available outside of the mix.The End Credits Order seems to have been swtiched around a lot and the "Theme From Jurassic Park" segment was complete unused. "Theme from The Lost World," "Malcolm's Journey," and the "Theme from The Lost World" Alternate Instrumental Opening were used. "Theme from The Lost World" was probably intended to be used in the End Credits Suite. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke Skywalker 1,794 Posted June 25, 2006 Share Posted June 25, 2006 I believe Wiliams intended the Jurassic park theme to be the end credits.Notice it is the concert version, with the T rex rescue finale, and that had not been released in the original JP OST. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted June 25, 2006 Author Share Posted June 25, 2006 Interesting... the only problem I have with that, is that it doesn't seem to fit the film... the whole part of Hammonds Speech about "If we but...step aside... and trust in nature, life will find a way." In the film there is about a minute cut from "Finale and Theme"it goes from:0:00-2:22 Cut to5:20-7:40You know, now that I listen again, you're right. 7:40 seems to be a long track... and there are several moments where it could have been simple edited together. Especially the part that was not used in the film. It looks like they simply went from "Finale and Intro to," cutting out 'Theme from Jurassic Park, and going straight to "End Credits."So I'm editing it to this:43) Finale --- [0:55] --- Album Track 15 (0:00-0:53)44) Intro to... --- [1:30] --- Album Track 15 (0:53-2:22)45) Theme from Jurassic Park --- [3:00] --- Album Track 15 (2:22-5:25)46) End Credits --- [3:26] --- Album Track 15 (5:25-End) Partially Unused Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted July 7, 2006 Author Share Posted July 7, 2006 Ok, sorry for the long wait, but I have finally finished my complete Jurassic Park Edit. It is a Three disk set. Disk 1 is the film edit.Disk 2 is the extra material.Disk 3 is the Complete Score--missing about 5-10 seconds of unused-unlocated music..Here is the track listing:Disk 1: (1:13:56)01) Opening Titles 0:3002) Incident at Isla Nublar 2:2103) Mining for Bones & Amber 1:1204) Hammonds Proposition 0:4605) Que Milagros Chaparrita 2:0406) Journey to the Island 8:5707) Mr. DNA 2:3208) Hatching Baby Raptors 2:0009) You've Bred Raptors 0:3110) Timmy & Lex 1:2911) Jurassic Park Gatte 2:0312) Sick Triceratops 1:5713) Storm Clouds 1:1914) Dennis Steals the Embryos 4:5815) Bring Back My Grandchildren 1:1016) Between a Truck and a Long Fall 1:0217) Finding Dr. Malcolm (Intro to...) 2:0018) The Great T-rex Chase 1:1119) A Tree For My Bed 2:1220) Remembering Petticoat Lane - My Friend the Brachiosaurus 4:2721) Broken Eggshells 1:2022) System Ready 0:4323) To the Shed 4:0924) High Wire Stunts 3:0525) Raptors in the Shed 0:5726) Clever Girl 1:0827) Raptors in the Kitchen 2:0028) Raptors Attack 4:1129) T-rex Rescue and Finale 3:3030) Looking Back and End Credits 7:57Disk 2: (39:25) *Pending addition of new material. Any suggestions?01) Jurassic Park Teaser Trailer 1:3502) Jurassic Park Trailer Music I 2:4103) Jurassic Park Trailer Music II 1:1404) Brachiosaurus (SFX) 1:4505) Parasaurolophus (SFX) 0:1406) Velociraptors (SFX) 2:2007) Triceratops (SFX) 0:1408) Dilophosaurus (SFX) 0:5209) Gallimimus (SFX) 0:3910) Tyrannosaurus Rex (SFX) 2:3211) Jurassic Park Theme (John Williams: 40 Years) 6:05*12) Burn it All (Hans Zimmer - Backdraft) 5:1613) Jurassic Park Overture (Hollywood Fantasy) 5:4914) Jurassic Park: The Ride 2:3815) Jurassic Ambiance I 0:4016) Jurassic Ambiance II 0:2017) Jurassic Ambiance III 0:5218) The Dinosaurs (Alternate) 3:30Disk 3: (1:17:30)01) Opening Titles (1m1a) 0:3702) Incident at Isla Nublar (1m1) 2:2103) Mining for Bones and Amber (1m2) 1:1204) The Entrance of Mr. Hamond (2m1) 1:0005) To the Island (2m3-3m1) 3:1706) The Dinosaurs (3m2) 4:3207) The Entrance to the Park (3m2a) 1:2008) Cartoon Display (3m3) 2:3209) Hatching Baby Raptors (4m1) 2:0010) You Bred Raptors (4m2) 0:3111) The History Lesson (5m1) 1:2912) Jurassic Park Gate (5m2) 2:0313) Goat Bait (5m3) 2:2214) An Ailing Monster (6m1) 2:3415) The Coming Storm (6m2) 1:1916) Dennis Steals the Embryos (7m1) 4:5817) The Trouble with Dennis (8m1) 1:1018) The Falling Car (9m1) 3:0619) The T-Rex Chase (9m2) 1:3420) A Tree for my Bed (9m3a) 2:1221) Remembering Petticoat Lane (10m1) 2:4822) My Friend the Brcahiosaurus (10m2) 1:4823) Eggs in the Forest (10m3) 1:2224) Syse Ready (11m1) 0:4325) Prepating to Meet the Monster (11m2) 4:1126) High Wire Stunts (11m3-12m1) 2:4927) Hungry Raptor (12m2) 1:4028) Into the Kitchen (12m3-13m1) 2:4929) March Past the Kitchen Utensils (13m2) 4:1130) T-Rex To the Rescue (13m1-14m1) 3:3031) End Credits Part I (14m2) 4:3232) End Credits Part II (14m2) 3:24So with this score, I did what I did with my episode I score as far as sound wise... I rebalanced everything to make it more present and bright. It's really an amazing different.Disk 2 has some tracks on it I shoudl explain.JP Teaser Trailer is the audio rip from the Teaser Trailer...the pre-pre-pre trailer for the movie of footage filmed for the trailer...only about... 10 seconds are in the film at all lol... I couldn't track the music down so I got a great rip of the audio.JP Trailer I is the first music from the first trailer to be released with actual footage from the film. It has music from "Indiana Jones: Last Crusade." More specifically, "Indy's Very First Adventure."It also has music from Hans Zimmers score to Backdraft, including the tracks "Arsonists Walts," and "Burn it All."JP Trailer II is an edit of JP music to reflect what the first trailer with actual JP music in it was like...There are several tracks of Dinosaur sound effects. Most are pretty clean. I even have some of just the audio tracks from the film--scenes without the music added.Jurassic Ambiance are some tracks I made. Imagine if you put a microphone out in Jurassic Park and what you'd hear...that's what those tracks are... forest sounds with diosaurs sounds... they're cool.Jurassic Park the Ride is an audio rip of the DVD feature of the JP Hollywood ride.The Dinosaurs (Alternate) wouldn't fit on Disk 3 and is also known as "Them from Jurassic Park." It's actually the music tracked in and what replaces what you hear on the album track "Journey to the Island."There are also two concert arrangements of the JP themes. One I hate but is so...crazy and...bad it's almost good lol...the other is ok... no match for the original.Anyways, Disk 3 is the complete score. It's missing about 5-10 seconds. I know because I've heard them, but I can't get a hold of them--heard them at IOA. Everything else, including unused music from the album, unreleased music from the film, and unreleased/unused music taken from the DVD featurettes is on here.Like I said, I rebalanced all the tracks--including album tracks to make them sound better. Imagine what the UE for Episode I sounded like compared to the Album...it's about that...but better than the UE as it's not as obnoxious and such as that was.This sounds live.anyways, if anyone would like to hear it, let me know what they think... I'm open to that too.Also if anyone knows any other concert versions or tracks they think I should add to disk two, let me know. I'm open to suggestions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Breathmask 555 Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 I'm very interested in hearing this. How clean is the unrleased material (sfx wise and such)?And I once heard some crazy dance remix of the Jurassic Park fanfare (you know, the Journey to the Island one). Would probably fall into that so bad it's good category too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fommes 153 Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 Needless to say, but I'm also very interested to hear this, especially disc 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Vincent 8 Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 I am interested too ! Jurassic Park is the movie that made me know John Williams. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted July 9, 2006 Author Share Posted July 9, 2006 well, drop me a pm with your AIM or MSN and we can figure it out ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted July 10, 2006 Author Share Posted July 10, 2006 Ok, well due to a recent discovery, I'll have to look back into the edits I've done.I recently came into possesion of the Complete Conductors Score to JP--although aftr a check I found it was missing a few parts ...oh well.But, what I did discover was interesting.I got most of the slate numbers, track names, and then what they called "CD Track Names" so I'm guessing that this was meant to accompany a complete CD of the score as it had track names and numbers.So very intersting.One thing I found is that "The Dinosuars" actually has what is regarded as an "intro".... It's the segment as they drive and Hammond explains to Gennario that the park is safe.So the tracks would then go."To the Island""Intro to...""The Dinosaurs""The Entrance of the Park"This will only effect disk 3...which will have some facial reconstructing...the edits--past that one--seem to be fine but the names will be changed.One other thing I'm noticing... my edit of "End Credits I" and "End Credits II" seem to be contrary to what the score says.... but strangely enough, if you play End Credits II over the same segment from "Welcome to Jurassic Park" on the album, it fits perfectly...so much so I get this weird digitial sound which tells me they are identical...that they were recorded seperately and layers... which is why I edited it thusly.The score seems to show a possible recording of this.But it still neglects what is known as "Theme from Jurassic Park," or as I called it "THe Dinosaurs Alternate." I'm still gonna leave it as thus because it is actually what is used in place of 'The Dinosuars' in the film. Which is ANOTHER thing... it may also be that "The Dinosaurs" and the Entrnace of the Park" were recorded together..... if you look at the score, there's a big X through the measures that would be the fade out and "fin" of The Dinosaurs... But for now I'm leaving it alone because there's no reason to change it...The only thing I'm going to change are the titles (which includes reel numbers) and one extra track will be taken from "The Dinosaurs" and be called "Intro to..." I'll keep you all updated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trent B 337 Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 I recently came into possesion of the complete score--although aftr a check I found it was missing a few parts ...oh well.Is this "complete" score with or with out sfx...?I am curious on that one... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted July 10, 2006 Author Share Posted July 10, 2006 LOLI mean I recently came into possession of the "Complete Orchestral written score"The one I made is pretty clean yes,.I wish I'd come into possession of the complete recordings... dear lord ... sorry about the mixup Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke Skywalker 1,794 Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 LOLI mean I recently came into possession of the "Complete Orchestral written score"The one I made is pretty clean yes,.do you mean you have the cues sheets or the actual recordings? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodMusician 56 Posted July 10, 2006 Author Share Posted July 10, 2006 Cue sheet... the written notes... in pdf format... about 460 pages...don't get too excited people lol...If I had the complete recordings it would have been more of an announcement than just a post... hehI wish though..It calls itseflf the "Complete Orchestral Conductors Score," which until now I didn' know was available so I'm gonna have to figure out how to change the names. It seems there are two sets of track titles.You have the ones that are listed with the slate numbers, then on the same page it says "corresponding CD titles" and gives those... so I'm thinking I'm gonna go by the slate names. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke Skywalker 1,794 Posted July 11, 2006 Share Posted July 11, 2006 well then, we just need to hire an orchestra and record the unreleased music! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fommes 153 Posted July 11, 2006 Share Posted July 11, 2006 Actually that's not a bad idea Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke Skywalker 1,794 Posted July 12, 2006 Share Posted July 12, 2006 But it wont be cheap.Unless some member is the owner of it...Or has a 'orchestra friend' that all member are eager to do it for free... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Vincent 8 Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 Sorry if it has already been mentioned, but I have just found the "QUE MILAGRO CHAPARRITA" track :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xrjL0281kU&lc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke Skywalker 1,794 Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 i think goodmusician already has it in his edit, and he discovered the true name of the song. Que milagro... is another song, a mistake from the film creators. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Vincent 8 Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 i think goodmusician already has it in his edit, and he discovered the true name of the song. Que milagro... is another song, a mistake from the film creators.Yes, and that's why it has been so hard to find it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Incanus 5,714 Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 i think goodmusician already has it in his edit, and he discovered the true name of the song. Que milagro... is another song, a mistake from the film creators.Exactly. The video David Vincent posted has the real name of the song, Las Gaviotas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BloodBoal 7,538 Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Incanus 5,714 Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 And that is easily the best cue from the film. I rank it higher than Journey To The Island. If the complete score is released, I want it to be included.Somehow I knew your strange fetish for these curiosities would kick in as soon as you saw the subject of the last few posts. Still burning for Picking Pockets I see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BloodBoal 7,538 Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard Penna 3,683 Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 Have you even heard Picking Pockets in the film?It could be the cue Williams composed the morning after a night out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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