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Well I mean ''Looking Into Limbo (Alternate)''Untitled track # 1 it's very similiar like MementoThese 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.I can answer that one, Anon. With The Dark Knight Rises, pretty much ALL the music comes from one of two sources: the suites Hans wrote for the movie or from the scores of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight (also by Hans). And even though Lorne arranged a whole lot of cues for the film, they're hardly changed from the way Hans wrote them, so you're truly listening to Hans Zimmer when you watch the film.<br><br>With Modern Warfare 2, Hans only wrote ONE piece, the Opening Titles. The other pieces are not only arranged by Lorne (as in TDKR) but COMPOSED BY Lorne (something not the case in TDKR).Another great Powell release was Chicken Run!Powell animated scores do tend to get good treatment. How to Train Your Dragon was an excellent album.  And you're right, Maelstrom pt. 1 and Liftoff are great pieces, which is why I intentionally said the scores contain MOST of the notable stuff. ;)
Well, yeah, the complete score here is only about 15 minutes longer than the regular album. Powell animated scores (which this really is more than a Zimmer effort) tend to have pretty good releases that contain most if not all of the music, and always all of the really important stuff.<br><br>As for your other ones, I agree with all of them except At World's End. The Treasures Collection suites were definitely an absolute godsend, but that still didn't include Maelstrom Pt. 1 or Liftoff, which are both absolutely essential cues IMO.I'm the greatest Hans Zimmer fan of all time and I say there is nothing close to AWE in Superman's theme. DOT.<br><br>-Love, peace, weed and music-What the hell is that? where you  get it from? the source do not tell me is your'ssYep, he is. But still he's in talks for Bond (or maybe it's just a rumor, we can't possibly know). If this news is true, i suppose he'll do Bond right after shooting Interstellar... But then there will be no Bond until 2015 and that's a bit long. Wait and see.Isn't Chris Nolan doing Interstellar right now? And didn't Hybrid say Hans is scoring that?
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Geldof In Africa
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Disc One
  1. Steve Jablonsky - Luminous Continent - Just Cause
  2. Geoff Zanelli - Rinderpest - Stone Cold
  3. Andrei Samsonov - Kitgum Kids - Polusa
  4. Giles Perring - Addis Ababa - Drums In The Night Part 2
  5. Trad Arr. Bluebrass Pickers - Ouida - Man Of Constant Sorrow
  6. Labradford (Carter Brown, Robert Donne & Mark Nelson) - Hadza Tribe - Wr
  7. Dave Hewson - Barboa Trees - Into The Light
  8. Pete Briquette - River Congo
  9. Loy Ehrlich - Pefect Zero - Awicha
  10. Loy Ehrlich - Road To Timbuctou - Awicha
  11. Pete Briquette - Stanley Falls
  12. Didier Malherbe/Loy Ehrlich - Mopti - Doudouk
  13. Steve Jablonsky - Slave Fort - Trailblazing
  14. Pete Briquette - Different Faces
  15. Klaus Badelt - In Our Beginnings - First Flight
  16. Didier Malherbe/Loy Ehrlich - Dogon Country - Bansouri
  17. Pete Briquette - Kinshasa Chaos
  18. Patrick Cassidy - New Dawn - Desert Scent
  19. Pete Briquette - Burnt Lands
  20. Geoff Zanelli - Exodus - Stark Salvation
Disc Two
  1. Pete Briquette - Rocco Littoria
  2. Pete Briquette - Apocalypse Still
  3. Pete Briquette - Kinshasa Chaos - Full Length Version
  4. Bob Geldof/Pete Briquette - Timbuktoo (Read By Bob Geldof In The Sahara)
  5. Pete Briquette - The Kabina Groove
  6. Pete Briquette - The Domo Sunrise
  7. Pete Briquette - Ofringa
  8. Pete Briquette - One Night In Harar (Rimbaud Read By Bob Geldof In Ethiopia)
  9. Pete Briquette - The Cobbo River
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