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- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Timmer wrote
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Now there's a great score I haven't played for a loooooooonnnng time. and played by the LSO no less.
Unfortunately, there are no credits as to who recorded the score but it does sound like a Tomlinson recordings... which is REALLY good!
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- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
I have it on LP Erik which credits the LSO.On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Timmer wrote
I have it on LP Erik which credits the LSO.
Yeah, the Varese disc does too but nothing concerning the engineer and whatnot.
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- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
NP: K2 - Hans Zimmer
First listen... and I LOVE it!
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- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Erik Woods wrote
NP: K2 - Hans Zimmer
First listen
-Erik-
Anything with an orchestra or with a choir....at some point will reach you -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Marselus wrote
Erik Woods wrote
NP: K2 - Hans Zimmer
First listen
-Erik-
I know... I know.
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- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Haven't heard it either, even after Jordi told me I had to.Kazoo -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Erik Woods wrote
NP: K2 - Hans Zimmer
First listen... and I LOVE it!
-Erik-
Of course You do. It's one of his most creative, honest and succesful scores blending orchestra with synthetiser and ethnic stuff.
The Whole score it's mind blowing. -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Nautilus wrote
Erik Woods wrote
NP: K2 - Hans Zimmer
First listen... and I LOVE it!
-Erik-
Of course You do. It's one of his most creative, honest and succesful scores blending orchestra with synthetiser and ethnic stuff.
The Whole score it's mind blowing.
it's been a very long time since I heard that score, if I still remember that first track is a great cue, must hear that one againwaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Alexandre Desplat
A very relaxing album. Makes me feel... Christmassy. -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Steven wrote
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Alexandre Desplat
A very relaxing album. Makes me feel... Christmassy.
a snooz album, that's what it iswaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Nautilus wrote
Erik Woods wrote
NP: K2 - Hans Zimmer
First listen... and I LOVE it!
-Erik-
Of course You do. It's one of his most creative, honest and succesful scores blending orchestra with synthetiser and ethnic stuff.
The Whole score it's mind blowing.
Indeed it is. It's has quickly become one of my favorite Zimmer scores!
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- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
NP: Dracula - John Williams
A nice remastering of this would be an instant purchase for me. Come on, Varese! Do this masterwork justice!!!
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- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Steven wrote
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Alexandre Desplat
A very relaxing album. Makes me feel... Christmassy.
a snooz album, that's what it is
Yeah, let's listen to some Tyler Bates insteadLove Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Christodoulides wrote
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Steven wrote
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Alexandre Desplat
A very relaxing album. Makes me feel... Christmassy.
a snooz album, that's what it is
Yeah, let's listen to some Tyler Bates instead
Well, that would at least wake him up!
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Erik Woods wrote
Christodoulides wrote
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Steven wrote
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Alexandre Desplat
A very relaxing album. Makes me feel... Christmassy.
a snooz album, that's what it is
Yeah, let's listen to some Tyler Bates instead
Well, that would at least wake him up!
-Erik-
Yeah, he'd surely wake up whilst running for the vomit-bag!Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Erik Woods wrote
Christodoulides wrote
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Steven wrote
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Alexandre Desplat
A very relaxing album. Makes me feel... Christmassy.
a snooz album, that's what it is
Yeah, let's listen to some Tyler Bates instead
Well, that would at least wake him up!
-Erik-
Well said Erikwaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
oh wait, you two are......s...serious?Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Christodoulides wrote
oh wait, you two are......s...serious? :lolcat:
Not in the fact that Bates music is better than Desplat's but Benjamin Button is such snoozer!
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- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Steven wrote
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Alexandre Desplat
A very relaxing album. Makes me feel... Christmassy.
a snooz album, that's what it is
Exactly, it's wonderful! It's so relaxing. Next time you're stressed, or you have a headache, just put this score on. It works wonders.
A great album IMO. -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
NP: Superman IV: The Quest For Peace - Alexander Courage
Easily the best of the Superman sequel scores. Courage adapts old and new themes perfectly while giving this fourth outing a fresh sound and not just a general rehash of the 1978 classic score. The Nuclear Man theme is a underrated gem by Williams and Courage's arrangements are sparkling! Excellent score!
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- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Steven wrote
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Steven wrote
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Alexandre Desplat
A very relaxing album. Makes me feel... Christmassy.
a snooz album, that's what it is
Exactly, it's wonderful! It's so relaxing. Next time you're stressed, or you have a headache, just put this score on. It works wonders.
A great album IMO.
I'd rather reach for something with a bit more emotion... give me something like... It's My Party by Basil Poledouris.
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- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Steven wrote
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Steven wrote
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Alexandre Desplat
A very relaxing album. Makes me feel... Christmassy.
a snooz album, that's what it is
Exactly, it's wonderful! It's so relaxing. Next time you're stressed, or you have a headache, just put this score on. It works wonders.
A great album IMO.
Man, seriously. There's beautiful themes in there, melody, relaxation, charm. Desplat hitting one note on the keyboard for an hour would be ages more interesting than any of the Tyler Bates crap out there btw.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
When I want to relax, I don't really care if it has emotion. As long as it's relaxing - and Benjamin Button is like morphine. It's not something I'd want to play loud, this isn't Star Wars, but it's a great background listen. -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009 edited
Steven wrote
When I want to relax, I don't really care if it has emotion. As long as it's relaxing - and Benjamin Button is like morphine. It's not something I'd want to play loud, this isn't Star Wars, but it's a great background listen.
Still there ARE emotions in there. But i think we've discussed this again and you did bring Star Wars as an example too, back then, it's like only strong, grand orchestral fanfares hold any kind of emotions for you! And btw i was agreeing with you, what i wrote was for Erik and Thomas.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Christodoulides wrote
Steven wrote
When I want to relax, I don't really care if it has emotion. As long as it's relaxing - and Benjamin Button is like morphine. It's not something I'd want to play loud, this isn't Star Wars, but it's a great background listen.
Still there ARE emotions in there. But i think we've discussed this again and you did bring Star Wars as an example too, back then, it's like only strong, grand orchestral fanfares hold any kind of emotions for you! And btw i was agreeing with you, what i wrote was for Erik and Thomas.
I've only used Star Wars as an example as a comparison to Benjamin Button. My point is, and always has been, that Benjamin Button -unlike Star Wars- isn't about grand themes and epic narrative. And I've certainly never said that orchestral fanfares are the only kind of film scores that hold any emotion for me? In fact, I agree Benjamin Button has plenty of emotion - it's just very subtle. Which, in this case, I like. D, I'm on your side when it comes to this score! -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
Steven wrote
Christodoulides wrote
Steven wrote
When I want to relax, I don't really care if it has emotion. As long as it's relaxing - and Benjamin Button is like morphine. It's not something I'd want to play loud, this isn't Star Wars, but it's a great background listen.
Still there ARE emotions in there. But i think we've discussed this again and you did bring Star Wars as an example too, back then, it's like only strong, grand orchestral fanfares hold any kind of emotions for you! And btw i was agreeing with you, what i wrote was for Erik and Thomas.
I've only used Star Wars as an example as a comparison to Benjamin Button. My point is, and always has been, that Benjamin Button -unlike Star Wars- isn't about grand themes and epic narrative. And I've certainly never said that orchestral fanfares are the only kind of film scores that hold any emotion for me? In fact, I agree Benjamin Button has plenty of emotion - it's just very subtle. Which, in this case, I like. D, I'm on your side when it comes to this score!
I know my friend, it's one of those few cases you're on my side My point is irrelevant to this, i just remember another similar discussion we had in the past where "emotions" came up and you brought Star wars again as an example (or was it Broughton?)..anyway, beating it too much !Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
I actually have some opinions about Benjamin Button. Shall I share?'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
I don't know what we were discussing, but bear in mind that "strong, grand orchestral fanfares" aren't the only type of film scoring that hold any emotion for me. I probably said that that's what I prefer in film music, before the wrong end of the stick you get. -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeNov 30th 2009
You tell 'em, Steven.
NP: Killing Room (Brian Tyler)
Not bad. A bit dull at this length though, and the best moments were contained in the SAE soundclips (making me think the score had a different character to what it does). What it does show is that Tyler is a pretty capable composer. Had he been breaking his pattern more like this in the last decade, I would have more time for his music.A butterfly thinks therefore I am