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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 6:35 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote


My Number One Unreleased Soundtack is:

John Boorman's EXCALIBUR





Trevor Jones composed the score for EXCALIBUR, and he also used Classical music in the soundtrack.
My favorite version of "SIEGFRIED'S FUNERAL MARCH" from the Wagner Opera Gotterdammerung is the George Szell & The Cleveland Orchestra's version from 1968. I have it on a CBS Great Performances Cassette. (It's now been released on SACD by SONY).

Edited to add Trevor Jone's as the composer of the Film...

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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 9:29 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote


I've never heard these scores, but the word is they are great. As far as I know, neither has ever been released commercially on CD.

The Magic of Marciano by Harry Gregson-Williams
Monsignor by John Williams
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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 12:34 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


I LOVE the lighter side of Danny Elfman (i.e Black Beauty) thus I think one of the Best Unreleased scores is:

Family Man by Danny Elfman (WE NEED THIS OFFICIALLY RELEASED, if there is anyone out there with the capacity to do so....thank you)

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PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2006 12:24 am   Post subject: FAHRENHEIT 451 Reply with quote


I don't think that there has ever been an official soundtrack release of the great FAHRENHEIT 451.

Bits and pieces here and there, but no official soundtrack release that I know of.

The Seattle Symphony Orchestra release, as nice as it might be, is inferior to Bernard Herrmann himself conducting the National Philharmonic Orchestra of London in November of 1973. This out-of-print Decca/London CD is worth listening to. Originally released in 1974. It was also released as a Mobile Fidelity LP, and later as a Mobile Fidelity CD. This site has more info about the relaeses: http://www.uib.no/herrmann/rec/r_ffw74x.html The CD has excerpts from four films:

CINEMA GALA : FILM FANTASY




FAHRENHEIT 451
THE 7TH VOYAGE OF SINBAD
THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL
JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH

The Original LP cover form the 1975 US release THE FANTASY FILM WORLD OF BERNARD HERRMANN:


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Next on my list for an "Official" soundtrack release, is from the 1980 Stanley Kubrick classic: "THE SHINING".

I'd like this official release to have some nice dialogue action with some of the Wendy Carlos tracks....

For now, you can listen to most of the stuff that wasn't used in the movie with two releases, "Rediscovering Lost Scores, Vol. I & II".



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 4:34 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote


Sound_Track wrote:
My Number One Unreleased Soundtack is:

John Boorman's EXCALIBUR



Ah, a good choice, although you should mention the score was composed by Trevor Jones; John Boorman directed the film. Wink In fact, at least one of the themes from Excalibur can be heard almost note-for-note in The Last of the Mohicans. Smile

It's been mentioned, but my vote would probably go for Gabriel Yared's Troy. Jerry Goldsmith's Legend was at the top of the list until the score was finally released on CD in the US.
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Sound_Track wrote:
My Number One Unreleased Soundtack is:

John Boorman's EXCALIBUR



Ah, a good choice, although you should mention the score was composed by Trevor Jones; John Boorman directed the film. Wink In fact, at least one of the themes from Excalibur can be heard almost note-for-note in The Last of the Mohicans. Smile



Actually, I mentioned that it was "John Boorman's" EXCALIBUR, so that it would be clear as to which film I was referring to.

As to Trevor Jones's score..... much of what I really like the most about the film's soundtrack, is Trevor's use of Richard Wagner's music, especially from "SIEGFRIED'S FUNERAL MARCH", which is from his Opera "Gotterdammerung".
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"Texas Rangers" by Trevor Rabin. The movie wasn't the best I've ever seen but the score was absolutely fantastic. Epic, grand and majestic! I rented the DVD just so that I could rip the end credits Mr. Green
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Frequency, by Michael Kamen. It's brilliant. There's a commentary track on the DVD that has most of the soundtrack, but it's interspersed with dialogue from Michael Kamen. While some of the stuff he says is interesting, he always seems to talk during the music parts I really wish I were hearing...
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Frequency, by Michael Kamen. It's brilliant. There's a commentary track on the DVD that has most of the soundtrack, but it's interspersed with dialogue from Michael Kamen. While some of the stuff he says is interesting, he always seems to talk during the music parts I really wish I were hearing...


The Sound Of Music commentary is good because, the voice-over stops while the musical pieces play......
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I would have to say the best unreleased ST is for the film "The Freshman" ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099615/ ). I love the score to it and would totally die if they released it. *Le Sigh*
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Well, no replies here for some months?! Surprised
I would have nearly no other suggestions than the ones that were made here, the following come to my mind spontaneously:

- TROY (rejected) by Gabriel Yared
- EQUILIBRIUM by Klaus Badelt (I think so...)
- KING KONG (rejected) by Howard Shore - I would really like to hear that one!
- BATMAN & ROBIN (complete score) by Elliot Goldenthal
- GODZILLA (complete score) by David Arnold
- PRINCE OF EGYPT (complete score) by Hans Zimmer


Btw: Has any of the ST's mentioned in this topic already been released? Question Question Question
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derler wrote:
Well, no replies here for some months?! Surprised
I would have nearly no other suggestions than the ones that were made here, the following come to my mind spontaneously:

- EQUILIBRIUM by Klaus Badelt (I think so...)


Hi!
thats strange: I got Equilibrium. I guess its been released.
I miss Beowulf&Grendel's music. Not a Lord of the Ring Razz , but quite inspiring tracks.
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Szilvi wrote:
Hi!
thats strange: I got Equilibrium. I guess its been released.


Welcome to SST, Szilvi!! Great to see you contributing to the SST community already.

In regards to the Equilibrium score by Klaus Badelt, there has never been an official release of the score. The goal of this thread is to list scores that have never been released officially. Hopefully that clears things up. Wink
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