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Probably to get it to CD quality. They sound as clean as the album tracks to me.This is something I feel needs to be dragged up in light of the full score becoming available.<br><br>I'm inclined to believe this doesn't exist. No evidence has ever surfaced for it. The so-called "Original opening" was supposed to have been included on earlier bootlegs but I can find no mention of it beyond here and the one mention on filmtracks.<br><br>So, IF the FYC exists AT ALL, it was likely to be the sessions, just without the songs (because the sessions that leaked... those songs are clearly from the albums - I am curious to know where he got the reel info for them from). I'd love to be proven wrong, but I don't think I ever will. If it does exist, the sessions themselves supplant the FYC by a mile, and IF it does exist, then those who hold the sessions proper (not the ones that leaked with the songs) also have a cue that has not seen the light of day: the Mufasa's Dead piece that is highlighted above.<br><br>I'd still love to see who did what with regards to the film, and I still think there are some interesting alternates. In the Special Edition, I seem to recall Zimmer stating he wrote four hours worth of music, and although I don't think that was all translated into actual cues, I'd be surprised if a great deal of the ideas went unused, or did get used but are still unreleased (like the film versions of Scar's Dinner and Sunrise at Pride Rock). Hell, there may even be material for M8 and M16 given that the film's script went through several pre-release revisions.One has to wonder though why the FLAC version was downsampled. This means the quality is not as good as it could be, right?Any verfication that the version of Circle of Life shown here actually exists at all? With the sessions, it's easy to replicate the rest of the material but I'd be inclined to believe that "Circle of Life" is just the instrumental version with the film version's interlude or something.The FLAC is 44kHz. So whoever did the conversion did it right this time.
i havent heard that theme in ages...imma check it outO-cool, this is indeed VERY cool :)featurette with new music(choir!)<br><br>www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rtcEtDDqvu8Well I mean ''Looking Into Limbo (Alternate)''Untitled track # 1 it's very similiar like Memento
These files come from a 48Khz source. What is the sampling rate of the flac version?I have just realized that the main theme was very close to broken arrow main theme (the famous guitar theme).that too....aside from that 4th descending note...Very true.<br><br><br><br>For the sake of argument, and because I'm really tired of this debate. They are also the 'James Bond Chords/ascending melody"yeah there is I just pointed it out.<br><br>Do a side by side comparison, you'll hear the same chords.<br><br>Superman theme dresses it up by adding a few extra notes at the end bt it's the same ascending chords....
Hybrid soldier can you tell us when this score will leak?It's the 1st news on imdb frontpage :)I asked this, but it's likely to do better on its own topic. Does anybody have any idea what M8 and M16 should have contained? And, I hear the supposed FYC Promo had a different version of Circle of Life. Any truth to that one?Any idea what M8 and M16 should have contained? And, I hear the supposed FYC Promo had a different version of Circle of Life. Any truth to that one?While TDKR can truly be called a Hans score, however, I do understand the question with regards to Inception (which I mentioned on that page), where Lorne not only arranged the score as heard in the film but wrote a couple themes himself (Fischer's theme, Kick It Suite, and possibly even Saito's theme). In that case I would say he should be given credit as a co-composer.
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Ecce Cor Meum
Label: Emi Classics
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