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You've got a pretty name :) xxxOh, come on. Just listen to the score, and if you hear a solo violin, that's Joshua Bell. If you really need pointers, start with the cue "503", which is also the end titles. It's basically a remix of "Chevaliers de Sangreal" at a slightly faster pace and with Bell over the top.Did he watch any of the other Superman Movies he didn't score? Oh wait those movies still kept to his standard...   <br><br>I don't see what the big deal is. He should be aware of the reboot phenomena by now and it's a different animal from his.<br> <br>TOTALLY different animal.I saw that article too, but it's misleading. The reason he says it'll be hard to watch is NOT the music, but rather because of Chris Reeve no longer playing Superman.<br><br>Good news about Star Wars, though!blog . zap2it . com/pop2it/2013/05/man-of-steel-will-be-hard-for-me-to-see-s ays-superman-composer-john-williams.html<br><br><br>I don't think he should be worried, there's only one Master in film music.
I heard somewhere that Vidal now works in HGW's old studio, is that true?<br><br>Also, more to the point, is the score from FF6 going to get a release? The movie's already out and I haven't heard anything, which is making me a little nervous. I really like Vidal's scores (Cold Light of Day was excellent) and this is his biggest movie yet so I'm interested to hear it, especially if he actually keeps continuity with Tyler's themes. A different composer keeping the previous themes? I must be dreaming!Thank you! :) I'm actually not really that sure about Lorne's specific credit (it could be "musical consultant") - but I'm sure it isn't "additional music". <br><br>I'm curious about the situation with this one, because it sounded like one of those "complicated scores" (and I don't mean a bad score - just a last minute rewrite, or something like that - the score itself is actually quite enjoyable). It borrows heavily from Brian Tyler's material for last two movies (mainly Letty's and the "family" theme) and it also features quite a few temp-track inspired cues (Mombasa, Time), but of course that's not a fault of a composer. :)Hybrid, can you tell me which tracks feature Joshua Bell as solo violin?I'm not pretty sure...im pretty sure A123 said it will be on the 25th
Damn... ;-)Lol, of course not...<br>it's just a stupid joke from some blokeany leak at 8:00 ? ^_^Vidal is quite linked to RCP indeed. Bruce Fowler orchestrated some of his movies.<br><br>Lorne "technical assistant" ? You sure ? No way, he wouldn't lose time on a film like that as tech assistant. Music consultant why not. This just looks like a credit to hide his true role. I'll do a little enquiry about that... :Pthis is going to be an intense(ly satirical) film.
Just a little offtopic - does anyone know something about Lorne's/RCP involvement in Fast & Furious 6? There's a bunch of RCP credits (Lorne Balfe as technical assistant, Gavin Greenaway as conductor) in end titles of the movie + the whole score sounds quite "RCP-ish" in some places (it even features a few samples from the RCP sample library). Thanks! :)Anybody else hear Curse of the Black Pearl in the first fifty seconds of "I Claim Your Sun"?Hybrid, any info on who did what?thank you very much my friend i really appreciate that :)i hope this is good :D
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Nick Glennie-SmithMalcolm Luker
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Highlander - Endgame
Label: GNP Crescendo
Length: 62'29
HZimmer.com rating:        3/5
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  1. Bonny Portmore (3:46)
    Jennifer McNeil, arranged by Stephen Graziano
  2. Opening Titles (10:18)
    Stephen Graziano
  3. Motorcycle Gang Fight (4:46)
    Stephen Graziano
  4. Driving To Loft / Getting Duncan / Ride To The Grave (2:36)
    Stephen Graziano
  5. Say Goodbye To Kate / Last Supper Slash (3:33)
    Stephen Graziano
  6. Heather Cuts Her Hair (1:08)
    Nick Glennie-Smith, Stephen Graziano
  7. There Can Only Be One! (Killing Kell) (6:53)
    Stephen Graziano
  8. Prelude / The Song Of The Pooka (3:32)
    Jennifer McNeil, arranged by Stephen Graziano
  9. The Legend Of The Immortals (10:34)
    Nick Glennie-Smith
  10. Connor And Duncan Fight Together (0:45)
    Nick Glennie-Smith
  11. Duncan Visits The Loft (0:54)
    Nick Glennie-Smith
  12. The Hidden Room (1:16)
    Nick Glennie-Smith
  13. Attack At The Loft (6:08)
    Nick Glennie-Smith
  14. Killing An Old Friend (2:17)
    Nick Glennie-Smith
  15. In Memory Of Connor (3:58)
    Chris Neel
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Ravi Krishna reply Replies: 0 || 2009-07-27 00:00:00
I wish Nick got more big projects. He's an incredibly talented and underused composer!

Avalhon reply Replies: 0 || 2009-05-30 00:00:00
Amazing music. I love it.

Hybrid Soldier reply Replies: 0 || 2007-05-07 00:00:00
If you want more informations :

1. Bonny Portmore (3:46)
-Traditional, arranged by Stephen Graziano, performed by Jennifer McNeil

2. Opening Titles (10:18)
-Stephen Graziano

3. Motorcycle Gang Fight (4:46)
-Stephen Graziano

4. Driving to Loft/Getting Duncan/Ride to the Grave (2:36)
-Stephen Graziano

5. Say Goodbye to Kate/Last Supper Slash (3:33)
-Stephen Graziano

6. Heather Cuts Her Hair (1:08)
-Stephen Graziano, Nick Glennie-Smith

7. There Can Only Be One! (Killing Kell) (6:53)
-Stephen Graziano

8. Prelude/The Song of the Pooka (3:32)
-Traditional, arranged by Stephen Graziano, performed by Jennifer McNeil

9. The Legend of the Immortals (10:34)
-Nick Glennie-Smith

10. Connor and Duncan Fight Together (0:45)
-Nick Glennie-Smith

11. Duncan Visits the Loft (0:54)
-Nick Glennie-Smith

12. The Hidden Room (1:16)
-Nick Glennie-Smith

13. Attack at the Loft (6:08)
-Nick Glennie-Smith

14. Killing an Old Friend (2:17)
-Nick Glennie-Smith

15. In Memory of Connor (3:58)
-Chris Neel

Shane Oddetta reply Replies: 0 || 2006-02-06 00:00:00
This is a beautiful score. Moody and atmospheric with twists and turns to complement the movie. Thank-you.

Michaël Desmadril reply Replies: 0 || 2005-12-14 00:00:00
Hello,

I must say... very nice... Only one word is enough. Perfect. Trully number one. Excellent combination with James Newton Howard.

Keep making music

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