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http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.10541/.f?sc=13&category=22848 2-CD premiere of complete Jerry Goldsmith classic action soundtrack for second Rambo film! Lengthy search for complete elements begun in 1988 when Intrada acquired rights to initial First Blood score (and Rambo III soon after) finally comes to an end with this newly restored release of everything Goldsmith recorded for the blockbuster film! Hear for the first time on CD, from newly-located three channel stereo session mixes, the brief but important “Pre Lift Off” music for the dramatic scene of Rambo revving up his helicopter rotors after having just downed his Russian opponent. Enjoy also the CD premiere of the short fortissimo burst of percussion heard at the conclusion of “Stories” as the scene cuts to the military command center. Two additional unused percussion outtakes also appear as extras on CD 2. The entire score appears on CD 1, in the best audio to date, presented mostly from PCM 1610 format digital mixes as well as the three-channel elements, including for the first time Goldsmith’s written assembly for “Village Attack/Helicopter Fight”, always intended as one piece as it appears in the film. CD 1 also includes the “Carolco Logo” which was written for the film and later became their signature. Fun extra on CD 2: Their logo with the session slate attached, drawn from the three-channel masters, indicating it was ironically recorded in two takes just prior to recording the long-missing “Pre Lift Off” cue. Still more extras from the three-channel elements include an early unused take of “Ambush” plus an early mix of “Revenge”. Newly-located as well were the 2” 24-track masters for the 1984 trailer sessions held nearly a year before the film opened, engineered by Bruce Botnick. These allowed us to offer both a brand new mix in superior audio of the trailer first appearing on our 2-CD First Blood release plus an alternate unused trailer, scored for large orchestra without electronics. One other three-channel extra appears simply because of its unique attractiveness: the “trumpet stripe only” take of “Stories” with the three players isolated on their own channel, made during the 1985 mixing session in London and affording the listener a chance to hear a three-part harmonized version of the Rambo theme in a pure, most haunting fashion. It was our goal to offer virtually everything we located after the nearly three decades of searching, so CD 2 also includes most of the score from the never-before used 35mm three-channel stereo masters, which offer a slightly different audio experience. Finally, an extraordinary extra can be found on CD 2 (along with yet 2 more unused alternates): For the film, Goldsmith actually wrote an orchestral “End Credits”, melding the Rambo 2 theme with a rousing all-new idea composed solely for these credits. The cue climaxes in an incredible, major-key moment of splendor unlike anything else in the entire Rambo trilogy. Interestingly, according to numerous individuals associated with those original sessions, this stirring finale was immediately discarded (a song wraps the closing credits instead) and dubbed onto a low-fidelity cassette at the time for the producers. Apparently no other masters were ever vaulted. Happily that solitary cassette survived the ages and made it from Carolco’s vaults in 1985 to this present 2-CD premiere. In any audio quality, this end title is a stunning treat to hear! Sylvester Stallone created one of cinema’s most iconic action characters of all time in this dynamite George Cosmatos Vietnam POW rescue film. Richard Crenna, Charles Napier, Steven Berkoff and Martin Kove sign on as well. Rambo: First Blood Part II comes home at last! Jerry Goldsmith conducts the National Philharmonic Orchestra. 2-CD set available in the Intrada INT series!
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I want....what they want! And every other guy who comes here and spilt his money and gave everything he had...wants! For Intrada to love us....as much as we love it. That's what I want! Thanks Intrada. How will you live Adam?
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I ever actually got Rambo on CD. I have First Blood (my second fave Goldsmith next to Papillon) and Rambo III but not this one. Seems like as good a time as any to pick this up. ordered!
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I want....what they want! And every other guy who comes here and spilt his money and gave everything he had...wants! For Intrada to love us....as much as we love it. That's what I want! Thanks Intrada. How will you live Adam? Soundtrack release by soundtrack release. Cue Frank Stallone
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Ok, so the 35mm tracks offer a "slightly different audio experience"? Anyone?
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Someone needs to reconstruct and re-record that end credits cue pronto!
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Ordered this with First Blood! Can't wait. Great scores for great movies.
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Someone needs to reconstruct and re-record that end credits cue pronto! Exactly what I was thinking. It would make an awesome extra on the next Tadlow Goldsmith project. (And while they're at it, can we also get the amazing unrecorded piece from Star Trek V that got discarded after the first run through, as relayed by Doug Fake who was at the sessions? Yavar
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I remember an old FSM column where Jeff Bond said that the awesomeness of the 100 Rifles main title actually made him laugh out loud when he first heard it, or something like that. This end title, or at least the sample of it, proves that there are still wonderful Goldsmith gems left to uncover. Wow!
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