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Oh yes, that Sky Captain release is fantastic. Almost too much great music. I'm exhausted each time I reach the end of it. Still there are no individual tracks I'd dream of cutting. I'll have to give some thought to winnowing it down at some point. Stellar score.
- underrated movie
- highly underrated score
Not only is every single track great, but most of all the score shines as one amazing coherence of music in this format. The old release featured great tracks (obviously), but the tracks among one another had barely any connection, making the listening experience on the whole disjointed.
+1.
Wait till you get to the import duty
James Bond Will Return turns out to have been "David's End Credits."
In the previously leaked music track, the electronics are present all throughout its second half, not briefly. In the film, the same part has no electronics whatsoever.
Film: https://youtube.com/watch?v=BRbTQKh1RN8&t=55s
Leaked track: https://youtube.com/watch?v=nqhvhvQ_has&t=55s
I don't know if the track included in the new album is the same as the previously leaked track.
I would assume that the same version as the leaked one will appear on the new release, but let´s see.
I would also assume that the version that´s in the film might be copied from one of the North Korea scenes at the beginning of the film, so you´d get that as well.
The film version of Graves's Entrance IS the original recording, juist with the electronics dialled down. A similar thing happens with Ice Palace Car Chase: the original recording appears in the film, but the electronics which are present throughout are dialled down until the moment Bond tricks Zao into crashing.
Neither 'film version' appears on the new album, which would seem to indicate that the film versions that ARE on the album are different in other ways than a simple dialling down of electronics. We know this is the case with Hovercraft Chase, which appears in the film as a rather ugly edit of the original track. Still, the film versions on the new album are pretty much all the same length as the original tracks, so the question remains what the exact differences will be.
Oh yes that's a great track. :D
Also, not having Madonna on board is a major plus!
I wouldn't have minded an instrumental of just the orchestra on that one. ;)