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      CommentAuthorLSH
    • CommentTimeJun 19th 2008
    Christodoulides wrote
    ...conjures up a sandstorm of orchestral Armageddon.


    F*ckin' hell... rolleyes
    • CommentAuthorMatt C
    • CommentTimeJun 19th 2008
    Ahem, there are also two scoring session pics of Mummy 3 on Rob Cohen's official blog. Cohen says that they used the 105-piece LSO for ten days, with two sessions every day.

    Nothing really scintillating about the pics, just pics from the director's perspective in the recording booth while Edelman conducts.
    http://unsungfilmscores.blogspot.com/ -- My film/TV/game score review blog
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      CommentAuthorErik Woods
    • CommentTimeJun 19th 2008
    Edelman's score for The Mummy 3 could be the surprise of the year! I really hope so!!!

    -Erik-
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      CommentAuthorDemonStar
    • CommentTimeJun 19th 2008
    Kewl stuff!! cool
  1. Erik Woods wrote
    Edelman's score for The Mummy 3 could be the surprise of the year! I really hope so!!!

    -Erik-


    I truly hope so too, let it show Edelman's capabilities for all to hear punk
    waaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh
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      CommentAuthorBobdH
    • CommentTimeJun 19th 2008
    Christodoulides wrote
    If you go to http://www.colosseum.de/colosseum/index.php you can see a small thumbnail of the CD COVER.


    That ain't the cover: it's the top part of the poster, still with the stars names, and without the title of the film (since that's on the lower half of the poster) and without any composer credit. I guess this is just a temp image, a placeholder.
    • CommentAuthorJuPe
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008 edited
    The Mummy 3 CD cover and tracklisting:

    http://varesesarabande.com/details.asp? … %2D916%2D2

    1. A Call To Adventure (Theme From Mummy 3) (3:02)
    2. Silently Yearning For Centuries (2:23)
    3. Open Wound (2:05)
    4. The Reign Of Terror (2:48)
    5. A Family Presses Close (2:36)
    6. Formation Of The Terra Cotta Army (3:07)
    7. Reading Of The Scrolls (3:54)
    8. Crash And Burn (2:24)
    9. Alex And Lin (1:13)
    10. A New Assignment (2:53)
    11. Yang Follows The O’Connells (2:53)
    12. Shanghai Chase (4:50)
    13. Mother And Daughter Reunion (2:01)
    14. Ancient China (2:22)
    15. Rick’s Long Rod (0:42)
    16. Entering The Tomb (5:52)
    17. Visit From A 3-Headed Friend (1:36)
    18. Memories, Retirement And Dinner (2:30)
    19. New Year’s Betrayal (2:23)
    20. The Emperor Versus Zi Yuan (1:44)
    21. Love In The Himalayas (2:10)
    22. 2nd Century B.C. (1:09)
    23. The Museum Becomes Alive! (1:41)
    24. Rick And Evy In Battle (2:40)
    25. A Warm Rooftop (1:21)
    26. Heartbreak (2:36)
    27. Return Of The Dragon (2:47)
    28. Shielding A Son (2:30)
    29. Finale (3:25)
    30. My Sweet Eternal Love Performed by Helen Feng (2:53)

    Massive, the running time is 76:30 shocked
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      CommentAuthorDemonStar
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
    JuPe wrote
    The Mummy 3 CD cover and tracklisting:

    http://varesesarabande.com/details.asp? … %2D916%2D2

    1. A Call To Adventure (Theme From Mummy 3) (3:02)
    2. Silently Yearning For Centuries (2:23)
    3. Open Wound (2:05)
    4. The Reign Of Terror (2:48)
    5. A Family Presses Close (2:36)
    6. Formation Of The Terra Cotta Army (3:07)
    7. Reading Of The Scrolls (3:54)
    8. Crash And Burn (2:24)
    9. Alex And Lin (1:13)
    10. A New Assignment (2:53)
    11. Yang Follows The O’Connells (2:53)
    12. Shanghai Chase (4:50)
    13. Mother And Daughter Reunion (2:01)
    14. Ancient China (2:22)
    15. Rick’s Long Rod (0:42)
    16. Entering The Tomb (5:52)
    17. Visit From A 3-Headed Friend (1:36)
    18. Memories, Retirement And Dinner (2:30)
    19. New Year’s Betrayal (2:23)
    20. The Emperor Versus Zi Yuan (1:44)
    21. Love In The Himalayas (2:10)
    22. 2nd Century B.C. (1:09)
    23. The Museum Becomes Alive! (1:41)
    24. Rick And Evy In Battle (2:40)
    25. A Warm Rooftop (1:21)
    26. Heartbreak (2:36)
    27. Return Of The Dragon (2:47)
    28. Shielding A Son (2:30)
    29. Finale (3:25)
    30. My Sweet Eternal Love Performed by Helen Feng (2:53)

    Massive, the running time is 76:30 shocked


    WHOA NELLY!!! That's an awesome track list! And 76 minutes!!! Way to go! beer punk
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      CommentAuthorSylvos
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
    Whoa, whoa, way to go Varese!
    Gents, our hopes for long releases is restored! beer
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      CommentAuthorSylvos
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008 edited
    The music on the official website has changed. Some orchestral/chorale action stuff is playing now which is very likely from the score. Not sure if it's the finished material or not though because what I hear doesn't sound like a 105 piece orchestra to me.
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      CommentAuthorDemonStar
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
    Either way I prefer to abstain to listen to clips or any kind of preview before getting the real soundtrack for I find it a better experience to listen to it fully in one go without having to wait. Except in exceptional cases when I've been waiting for YEARS for a release, like in case of the RoTK Complete Recordings when I tuned in onto SST to listen to streaming preview tracks. biggrin
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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
    DemonStar wrote
    WHOA NELLY!!! That's an awesome track list!


    Agreed! In particular, it's hard not to get excited by "A New Assignment", "Rick's Long Rod" and "Memories, Retirement and Dinner". I feel that the revelation of the track list for The Mummy: Curse of the Emperor's Tomb has made my week.

    And 76 minutes! Wow! The more generic mediocrity that can be squeezed onto a CD the better, I say!

    [sarcastic mode ends here]

    Jolly good.
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
    Southall wrote
    [sarcastic mode ends here]


    That's a lie and we all know it.
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      CommentAuthorDemonStar
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
    Steven wrote
    Southall wrote
    [sarcastic mode ends here]


    That's a lie and we all know it.


    lol
  2. I wonder how many people will be excited by Rick's Long Rod.

    OK I'm stupid

    biggrin
    http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website
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      CommentAuthorSylvos
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008 edited
    Two images from the recording sessions (take from Rob Cohen's Mummy 3 Production Diary) as mentioned by MattC above.

    http://www.robcohenthemummy.com/IMG_0967.php
    http://www.robcohenthemummy.com/IMG_0969.php

    The scoring in London went so well. Randy spent ten days, two sessions a day, with the 105 piece London Symphony and the music is doing a great job giving the movie bravado, adventure, and thematic beauty.
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      CommentAuthorSylvos
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
    Direct link to the sound clip on the website:

    http://www.themummy.com/site/media/audio/track5.mp3
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      CommentAuthorDemonStar
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
    The scoring sessions photos look nice, though it would've been better if they were a bit larger. I think I can hear influence of Dragonheart and Goldsmith's score to the first movie in the clip, it sounds pretty good.
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      CommentAuthorSylvos
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
    DemonStar wrote
    The scoring sessions photos look nice, though it would've been better if they were a bit larger.


    They're taken from the booth, probably using a mobile phone. I think Rob Cohen is far more excited about it than anyone else is! biggrin
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      CommentAuthorDemonStar
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
    Sylvos wrote
    DemonStar wrote
    The scoring sessions photos look nice, though it would've been better if they were a bit larger.


    They're taken from the booth, probably using a mobile phone. I think Rob Cohen is far more excited about it than anyone else is! biggrin


    I can see that. Anyone missed the TV screen above? wink biggrin
  3. Went something wrong with Mummy 3? IMDB lists almost all of John Debney's orchestrators..... or just a coincidence?
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeJul 14th 2008
    Perhaps Edelman's score was so bad that Debney was brought in to replace much of it!

    Oh, was I not meant to say that?
  4. I guess we'll now when there's some generic orchestral noise between Edelman's synths. tongue
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeJul 14th 2008
    biggrin

    (But this was a rumor I heard, it's not just a personal opinion. I will probably be told off for telling it by those who told me of this rumor. shocked )
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      CommentAuthorDemonStar
    • CommentTimeJul 14th 2008
    Darn, I was more expecting a Dragonheart-styled score by Edelman tongue
  5. Steven wrote
    biggrin

    (But this was a rumor I heard, it's not just a personal opinion. I will probably be told off for telling it by those who told me of this rumor. shocked )


    Have you changed your name to Justin? biggrin
    http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website
    • CommentAuthorJuPe
    • CommentTimeJul 16th 2008
    A couple sound clips from Mummy 3 at colosseum.de:

    https://www.colosseum.de/colosseum/prod … 757e278efb
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeJul 16th 2008
    That main theme sounds fun, but it doesn't sound like it should be in a Mummy film? Even before hearing those two short clips from the score, it was a given Edelman's music wouldn't be a scratch on Goldsmith's score. Perhaps unfair to compare Edelman to Goldsmith, but if you're gonna make another Mummy film, at least use a composer who can provide a score that can at least stand up to the first in a respectable manner like Silvestri's score did. Again, the rest of the score may be a masterpiece... but I doubt it.

    I miss Goldsmith. sad
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      CommentAuthorDemonStar
    • CommentTimeJul 16th 2008 edited
    Sounds good to me so far. Nowhere compared to Goldsmith's score, naturally, but I can certainly hear, possibly, Dragonheart's little cousin coming up maybe... wink
  6. Who doesn't?
    http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website