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 Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 3:05 PM   
 By:   Josh "Swashbuckler" Gizelt   (Member)

Bruce Broughton composed the score, but Jerry Goldsmith's Carolco jingle is on the complete Tombstone.

 
 Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 3:06 PM   
 By:   The Thing   (Member)

I think I recall several of the Max Steiner re-recordings had the logos (often separating different scores on the same CD).

 
 Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 3:25 PM   
 By:   Justin Boggan   (Member)

In regards to "Predator":
Roger: (August 2, 2010)

JackDVD78@aol.com wrote:
Forgive me for asking but what was prompted the usage of the Fox Logo fanfare 1992 Goldenthal version instead of the 1987 version? Not a huge deal but was curious.


Because we didn't want to include less than what had been released previously

 
 Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 3:33 PM   
 By:   Jason LeBlanc   (Member)


but with this one I have one simple question - Predator was released in 1987, and this version is credited as 1992. So how can it happened?


In the late 90s, Fox was going to release a score CD that was going to contain abridged scores to Predator and Die Hard, and was going to open with Elliot Goldenthal's variant of the Fox logo that he recorded for Alien 3.

That CD ultimately never happened, and when Varese issued both scored individually, they honored that original CD by putting the Alien 3 logo recording on their Predator CD.

Now why Intrada followed suit it and put it on both of their versions I have no idea. The recording has nothing to do with Predator and belongs on a future expanded version of Alien 3 instead. Oh well.

 
 Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 4:11 PM   
 By:   SBD   (Member)

Jerry Goldsmith's Carolco jingle is on the complete Tombstone.

Likewise La La Land's EXTREME PREJUDICE.

 
 
 Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 4:44 PM   
 By:   jeff1   (Member)


  • Paramount Seal - as I know it's not too easy to find it as SEPARATE track (or maybe I simply don't own that CD?), but you can hear it in several Kritzerland releases.


    Is that the Paramount/VistaVision fanfare by Van Cleave? Anyone know which releases it is on?

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     Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 5:03 PM   
     By:   bagby   (Member)

    Bruce Broughton composed the score, but Jerry Goldsmith's Carolco jingle is on the complete Tombstone.

    That's the one!

     
     
     Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 5:24 PM   
     By:   filmusicnow   (Member)

    Screen Gems "Dancing Sticks" music '63-65 (Frank DeVol)
    The Walter Reade Organization logo (composer unknown).

     
     
     Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 5:55 PM   
     By:   Jim Doherty   (Member)

    I think the first time a movie company fanfare appeared on LP was on the 1956 Decca ANASTASIA LP. Admittedly, it it used the wrong version of the Fox fanfare (the newer recording of the short version, from HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE, instead of the extended Cinemascope version), yet it still put the Fox fanfare on LP for the first time.

    I love movie company fanfares. I have an entire CD crammed with them. I have at least 20:00 of various versions of the Fox fanfare (short and long, new and old, oddball and variant versions).

     
     
     Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 6:31 PM   
     By:   Eugene Iemola   (Member)

    Anyone ever find a recording of the 2-bit version of Goldsmith's Universal Fanfare from "Scott Pilgrim"?

    Also, Tiomkin's fanfare to Winchester Pictures is on FSM's CD of "The Thing From Another World."

    And the drum roll that announces " A Woodfall Production" can be heard at the start of Kritzerland's "Tom Jones".

     
     Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 6:37 PM   
     By:   SBD   (Member)

    Anyone ever find a recording of the 2-bit version of Goldsmith's Universal Fanfare from "Scott Pilgrim"?

    8-bit and it kicks off the (download only, but also available on Spotify) Nigel Godrich score album.

     
     
     Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 7:08 PM   
     By:   .   (Member)


    Is that the Paramount/VistaVision fanfare by Van Cleave? Anyone know which releases it is on?



    The Van Cleave "Paramount Seal" is on Intrada's "To Catch a Thief".

     
     Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 7:27 PM   
     By:   Adm Naismith   (Member)

    Joe Harnell's distinctive UA logo from the 70s is on 'The Film music of Joe Harnell'.

     
     Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 7:49 PM   
     By:   CindyLover   (Member)


    (all these are from my database of CDs, so I'm unsure if the entirety of this last block of selections are proper logos, or something else, without checking)


    Some of them are proper logos, others are score over the logos.

     
     Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 7:57 PM   
     By:   CindyLover   (Member)

    A quick search via Google on:
    site:soundtrackcollector.com logo

    "Richie Rich"
    1. Silver Pictures Logo (00:21)

    "Lonely Are the Brave"
    1. Universal Logo/Prelude (00:53)

    "Father of the Bride"
    1. Silver Pictures Logo (00:21)



    I'm seeing the Silver Pictures logo on more score CD. Is it some kind of stipulation from them that it has to be on any score CD? Which seem to be almost, if not completely, Silvestri CD's.


    The Silver Pictures Logo done by Alan Silvestri (as opposed to the one by Michael Kamen which was used the most, including on Richie Rich) is only on the Ricochet album and Varese's Silvestri compilation. By the way, the Father of the Bride info is entirely wrong (not Justin's fault) - that was a Touchstone movie unconnected to Silver Pictures (Joel Silver has never worked with any Disney company).

     
     Posted:   Mar 24, 2015 - 8:38 PM   
     By:   ZapBrannigan   (Member)

    Good topic.

    The exciting United Artists theme is on THE FILM MUSIC OF JOE HARNELL, Disc 1. I will always remember this cue from ROCKY III, which I watched every chance I got when my mom got cable in the mid-1980s.

     
     Posted:   Mar 25, 2015 - 2:34 PM   
     By:   Adm Naismith   (Member)

    Good topic.

    The exciting United Artists theme is on THE FILM MUSIC OF JOE HARNELL, Disc 1. I will always remember this cue from ROCKY III, which I watched every chance I got when my mom got cable in the mid-1980s.


    And several James Bond movies made around 1980.

     
     Posted:   Mar 26, 2015 - 4:46 AM   
     By:   nilnav45   (Member)

    Ron Goodwin's version of the 20th Century Fox Fanfare bashed out on an old piano during the Prologue on Intrada's CD of Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines always makes me laugh when I hear it.

     
     Posted:   Mar 26, 2015 - 6:11 AM   
     By:   CindyLover   (Member)

    The Amblin Theme/Logo and variants are on the three Amazing Stories volumes from Intrada.

    Although ironically they were never heard on the actual show (even more ironically, the only Spielberg movie to have that logo music is the otherwise John Williams-challenged The Color Purple).

    Another two:

    The Gone With The Wind soundtrack album on Polydor begins with Max Steiner's Selznick International music.

    Following a few seconds of silence after the last cut on the thirtysomething CD, you get the logo music for The Bedford Falls Company ("...and dance by the light of the moon").

     
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