There's tracking in Total Recall. The music for the opening Mars vista isn't what Goldsmith wrote for that scene, but from a later cue ("The Mountain" or "The Mutant"; I can't remember which). It's funny considering Basic Instinct and Hollow Man seem to be un-tracked.
There's tracking in Total Recall. The music for the opening Mars vista isn't what Goldsmith wrote for that scene, but from a later cue ("The Mountain" or "The Mutant"; I can't remember which)
That's actually part of the revised version of "The Dream"; different key and a more aggressive performance for that reveal of the Martian landscape, but not tracked music.
There's tracking in Total Recall. The music for the opening Mars vista isn't what Goldsmith wrote for that scene, but from a later cue ("The Mountain" or "The Mutant"; I can't remember which)
That's actually part of the revised version of "The Dream"; different key and a more aggressive performance for that reveal of the Martian landscape, but not tracked music.
Where's the documentation on this? And, more importantly, why wasn't the revision included on the CD?
I suppose we can also add Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection (the theatrical versions)
Alien 3 has tracked music at the finale (section of The Adagio mixed in the sprinklers scene) also (I think) a repeat of the track for Ripley entering the cafeteria in the tomography scene.
I believe in Jaws, Poltergeist, Vertigo there's no tracked music.
I suppose we can also add Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection (the theatrical versions)
Alien 3 has tracked music at the finale (section of The Adagio mixed in the sprinklers scene) also (I think) a repeat of the track for Ripley entering the cafeteria in the tomography scene.
I believe in Jaws, Poltergeist, Vertigo there's no tracked music.
Poltergeist has a few instances of tracked music, and some cues don't even play fully as intended
I suppose we can also add Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection (the theatrical versions)
Alien 3 has tracked music at the finale (section of The Adagio mixed in the sprinklers scene) also (I think) a repeat of the track for Ripley entering the cafeteria in the tomography scene.
I believe in Jaws, Poltergeist, Vertigo there's no tracked music.
Poltergeist has a few instances of tracked music, and some cues don't even play fully as intended
If you exclude films on which music not play fully then you probably will be left without any title to list. In the case of Poltergeist I really can not remember any moment with tracked music. Can you give an example?
Alien 3 has tracked music at the finale (section of The Adagio mixed in the sprinklers scene) also (I think) a repeat of the track for Ripley entering the cafeteria in the tomography scene.
The sprinkler cue uses the "Adagio" theme but it's not the same as the actual cue heard during Ripley's sacrifice; and with the X-ray scene, the arrangement is similar but not identical to the cafeteria cue
That's actually part of the revised version of "The Dream"; different key and a more aggressive performance for that reveal of the Martian landscape, but not tracked music.
Where's the documentation on this?
Just my educated guess; the film version hits more or less the same beats as the album version from the moment Quaid and Melina stare at each other, but it's a totally different performance.
And, more importantly, why wasn't the revision included on the CD?
That's a good question; it may have been one of those "creative" decisions by Varese, or Goldsmith nixed the cue from the Deluxe Edition