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Nov 5, 2013 - 7:44 AM
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Interesting... I don't see the film version of Car Building on this. Wonder why. Anyways this can't be ordered fast enough. Presumably it's track 4...? No asterick next to it suggests it was used in the film. Or am I missing something? Yea, either that, or the last 30 seconds of it is cutted (assuming the track length shown is correct) .... granted, it's just repeated drum hits, but still... Btw. I don't see the "End Credits"... I haven't actually seen the film, so I don't really know if it's really the end credits, or if it's used at all ... nor do I actually know the score that well, so maybe it's just a montage of the other stuff ... although I don't think so. It's a variation of the Cole & Claire theme (similar beginning as on "Rental Car Rase" or something) Nevertheless (again, assuming it's not just a montage of the other stuff) it's a bit strange this is not included, since it's a very nice piece/theme suite (?)... (btw. I don't think this is the rock arrangement of the main title though...)
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There are 2 versions of Car Building. One was released as a single along with I believe the Coverdale song. The version as heard in the film sounds very different. Always wondered about this. The things that keep me up at night... It was the B-Side to the Maria McKee single, i probably have it somewhere on CD-Single
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There are 2 versions of Car Building. One was released as a single along with I believe the Coverdale song. The version as heard in the film sounds very different. Always wondered about this. The things that keep me up at night... It was the B-Side to the Maria McKee single, i probably have it somewhere on CD-Single It was also the B-side of Chicago's Hearts In Trouble 7" single.
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Again....where is the purchasing link for these? Read: Tues, 12pm (PST) Nov. 5, 2013 Is that 21 norwegian time?
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I also see that neither the Terry Reid song nor the Peabo Bryson song are featured. I wonder if La La Land was aware of those two songs?
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I also see that neither the Terry Reid song nor the Peabo Bryson song are featured. I wonder if La La Land was aware of those two songs? The only song that matters is on the release MV
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Well the only other song that mattered was The Driver, but since it's "technically" not from the movie...
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I also see that neither the Terry Reid song nor the Peabo Bryson song are featured. I wonder if La La Land was aware of those two songs? The only song that matters is on the release MV For me, all three songs matter, as songs Zimmer was involved in, one way or the other. But yes, Last Note Of Freedom is the only Zimmer-song that APPEARED in the movie.
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Btw. I don't see the "End Credits"... I haven't actually seen the film, so I don't really know if it's really the end credits, or if it's used at all ... nor do I actually know the score that well, so maybe it's just a montage of the other stuff ... although I don't think so. It's a variation of the Cole & Claire theme (similar beginning as on "Rental Car Rase" or something) Nevertheless (again, assuming it's not just a montage of the other stuff) it's a bit strange this is not included, since it's a very nice piece/theme suite (?)... (btw. I don't think this is the rock arrangement of the main title though...) If memory serves it was Elton John's "You Gotta Love Someone" during the end credits.
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