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 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 1:23 AM   
 By:   buysoundtrax   (Member)

IS IT REAL OR A REPLICANT?

BLADE RUNNER: A 30th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Music from the Motion Picture by Vangelis
Newly Recording
Produced, Arranged and Performed by
Edgar Rothermich
Limited Edition of 1500 UNITS
$15.95
STARTS SHIPPING 9/19/2012

CLICK HERE to hear an Audio Sample from BLADE RUNNER: Main Title
http://buysound.webjedi.net/Blade_Runner_30_Audio/02%20-%20Main%20Title.mp3

CLICK HERE to hear an Audio Sample from BLADE RUNNER: On The Trail of Nexus 6
http://buysound.webjedi.net/Blade_Runner_30_Audio/09%20-%20On%20The%20Trail%20Of%20Nexus%206.mp3

BUYSOUNDTRAX Records is proud to present the release of BLADE RUNNER: MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE – A 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, available for pre-order at www.buysoundtrax.com and digitally and via other soundtrack boutique retailers beginning September 19th, 2012. BLADE RUNNER: MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE – A 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION is a new recording of the classic score composed by Vangelis (CHARIOTS OF FIRE, THE BOUNTY, 1492, ALEXANDER), produced and performed by composer Edgar Rothermich.

Released in 1982, the dystopian BLADE RUNNER was directed by Ridley Scott (THE DUELLISTS, ALIEN) and featured Harrison Ford in his second starring role after RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. Celebrating its 30th Anniversary in 2012, BLADE RUNNER has become a cult film favorite the world over. Loosely based on a 1968 Philip K. Dick novel, Ford starred as Rick Deckard, a former police officer reluctantly assigned to terminate four replicants who have come to Earth to find their maker. The cast also included Sean Young, Rutger Hauer, Daryll Hannah, Brion James, Joanna Cassidy, James Hong, William Sanderson, Joe Turkel and M. Emmett Walsh.

Over the years, multiple edits of the film have been created for the home video, DVD and Blu-Ray markets. Similarly Vangelis' score has been released in several different incarnations, but none of them are accurate representations of what was heard in the original 1982 film. "Largely because of a dispute between Vangelis and Scott over the director's use of his music in the film, a proper soundtrack of the music as it is heard in the film has never been commercially issued (despite the promise of a soundtrack album from Polydor Records given in the film's end titles)," described Randall D. Larson in the liner notes of the new BUYSOUNDTRAX recording. |

BUYSOUNDTRAX Records seeks to correct this oversight, with a new recording faithfully recreating the original music from the film, which proved to be a difficult task. Vangelis' score was composed entirely by performing on keyboards and recording it directly, so no written transcriptions exist. Composer Edgar Rothermich was charged with reverse engineering the score – listening to the original music and a 1982 album mock-up and transcribing it by ear. He also had to recreate the sound of 1982 synthesizers and decipher if noise heard was due to recording on tape or stylistic choices by the composer.
"BLADE RUNNER is the most difficult kind of score to deconstruct," said BSX producer Ford A. Thaxton. "Symphonic music can usually be determined because the instrumental palette is known. But the 1970s-era electronic technology and the improvisational style in which Vangelis created the score made it especially difficult. But we feel Edgar's made a very close replication of what the score sounded like in the film. He's true to the sound the original but he's brought it into today's world."
"The objective from the very beginning was to be as close as possible to the original score as heard in the film," Rothermich said. "It was never a case of my interpreting the soundtrack. It was essentially a re-recording of the soundtrack music."

Born in Germany, Edgar Rothermich studied music at the University of Arts in Berlin and graduated in 1989 with a Master's Degree in piano and sound engineering. He worked as a composer and music producer in Berlin and moved to Los Angeles in 1991 where he continued his work on numerous projects in the music and film industry (THE CELESTINE PROPHECY, THE OUTER LIMITS, BABYLON 5, WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW, FUEL, BIG MONEY RUSTLAS).

For the past 20 years, Edgar has had a successful musical partnership with electronic music pioneer and founding Tangerine Dream member Christopher Franke. Recently, in addition to his collaboration with Christopher, Edgar has been working with other artists as well as on his own projects. December 2010 marked the release of his first two solo albums, 'Why Not Electronica' and 'Why Not Electronica Again' followed by 'Why Not Solo Piano', released in 2011
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BLADE RUNNER: MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE – A 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION has been mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland and includes exclusive liner notes written by Randall Larson, detailing the process of creating this new recording. BLADE RUNNER: MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE – A 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION is limited to 1500 units

1.. Ladd Company Logo (0:25)
Composed by John Williams
french horn: Stephanie O'Keefe
2. Main Titles (Film Version) /Prologue (4:00)
3. Los Angeles, November 2019 (1:49)
4. Deckard Meets Rachael (1:32)
5. Bicycle Riders (2:13) (Pompeii 76 A.D.)
Composed by Gail Laughton
6. Memories of Green (5:40)
7. Blade Runner Blues (10:20)
8. Deckard's Dream (1:16)
9. On the Trail of Nexus 6 (5:35) (Tales Of The Future)
Vocal By Fella Oudane
10. One More Kiss Dear (4:01)
Composed by Vangelis and Peter Skellern
Produced and arranged by Dominik Hauser
Vocal by Tom Schmid
11. Love Theme (5:07)
saxophone: Paul Frederick
12. The Prodigal Son Brings Death (3:37)
13. Dangerous Days (1:05)
14. Wounded Animals (11:00)
15. Tears in Rain (2:44)
16. End Titles (7:25)

BONUS TRACK
17. Main Titles (Album Version) (4:02)
Total Time: 72:29

 
 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 1:34 AM   
 By:   Francis   (Member)

Cool! Digging the samples.

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 4:27 AM   
 By:   Lewis&Clark   (Member)

WOOOOOOT!!! The next best thing to the original recording. Looking forward to it.

Edit: just listened to the samples on the BSX website... Wow, sounds really good - can't wait for the CD!

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 4:38 AM   
 By:   Lewis&Clark   (Member)

WOOOOOOT!!! The next best thing next to the original recording. Looking forward to it.

Edit: just listened to the samples on the BSX website... Wow, sounds really good - can't wait for the CD!

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 4:39 AM   
 By:   First Breath   (Member)

Nice. I had no idea Rothermich worked on this. I interviewed him last year about his career and collaborations with Chris Franke.

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 5:01 AM   
 By:   laurent   (Member)

it's a joke ?

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 5:01 AM   
 By:   laurent   (Member)

it's a joke ? again...

 
 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 5:27 AM   
 By:   Francis   (Member)

Some folks will never be content unless it's the actual film score, but I can imagine that in this case the process of recreating these cues with nothing else but the music as heard in film must have been painstakingly tedious but rewarding work. The samples sound great, I've listened to this score a lot while riding to work, and look forward to hearing this version.

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 5:43 AM   
 By:   First Breath   (Member)

it's a joke ?

Why should it be a joke?

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 6:00 AM   
 By:   litefoot   (Member)

What recreated tracks are on this that weren't on the original 3 CD set from a couple of years ago? I have this, and I'd like to know how much is missing.

 
 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 6:07 AM   
 By:   MikeP   (Member)

Sounds great, really great hmmmm.


Only 1500 copies...I hope this will last a month or so.


Kudos to BSX on this, it seems to be another slam dunk. Am liking this trend of recreating classic electronic scores.

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 6:13 AM   
 By:   Josh "Swashbuckler" Gizelt   (Member)

The beginning of the main titles, “Deckart Meets Rachel” and the full-length versions of “On the Trail of Nexus 6,” “Blade Runner Blues” and “Wounded Animals” weren't in the ‘Blade Runner Trilogy’ set. This disc also takes the music and orders it something like what was in the film (not withstanding some of the cut-and-paste stuff all over the film, particularly of the vocal portion of “Tales of the Future.” there is also less reverb.

This sounds like a really solid reperformance.

 
 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 8:05 AM   
 By:   Chris Avis   (Member)

I'll try asking this question again in this thread. Is this a recording of the complete score? There were a couple of pieces used during the Bradbury scenes that I've always enjoyed and I can't see where they would be on this album.

Chris

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 8:10 AM   
 By:   soop.broth   (Member)

BUYSOUNDTRAX Records seeks to correct this oversight, with a new recording faithfully recreating the original music from the film

This kind of language is quite disingenuous. It is being sold, though implication, as "complete" when, in fact, it barely covers any of the material missing from the 25th Anniversary Edition.

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 8:19 AM   
 By:   soop.broth   (Member)

I'll try asking this question again in this thread. Is this a recording of the complete score? There were a couple of pieces used during the Bradbury scenes that I've always enjoyed and I can't see where they would be on this album.

Chris


It covers many of the major themes, but its not even close to "complete":

Missing:

Leon's Test
Rachael's Test
The Blue Room
Mr. Chew's Laboratory
Pris Meets JF
Esper Analysis
Animoid Row
Taffey's Bar
Salome's Dance
I Am The Business
I Dreamt Music
Morning At The Bradbury (!!!)
Entering The Bradbury
Rachael Sleeps

These aren't snippets of curios... these are full pieces.

That being said, this CD is still pretty cool and a great achievement for the fellow who put it all together. But beware the fuzzy marketing...

 
 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 8:24 AM   
 By:   Chris Avis   (Member)

I'll try asking this question again in this thread. Is this a recording of the complete score? There were a couple of pieces used during the Bradbury scenes that I've always enjoyed and I can't see where they would be on this album.

Chris


It covers many of the major themes, but its not even close to "complete":

Missing:

Leon's Test
Rachael's Test
The Blue Room
Mr. Chew's Laboratory
Pris Meets JF
Esper Analysis
Animoid Row
Taffey's Bar
Salome's Dance
I Am The Business
I Dreamt Music
Morning At The Bradbury (!!!)
Entering The Bradbury
Rachael Sleeps

These aren't snippets of curios... these are full pieces.

That being said, this CD is still pretty cool and a great achievement for the fellow who put it all together. But beware the fuzzy marketing...


Thanks, soop.broth. That's kinda what I'd guessed. Pity that Morning at the Bradbury wasn't included. I'll still pick this set up as it looks like a solid effort, but it really rubs me the wrong way that the advertising is very carefully worded to make it sound like it is complete

Chris

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 8:58 AM   
 By:   jacky   (Member)

Do we hear a Yamaha CS80 in combination with a Roland VP330 plus and a Jupiter 4 on this recreation? Otherwise it is a No for me, how good the samples may sound. and the substitute for Demis Roussos sounds awfull, sorry for this but i am a bit frustrated this score still hasn't had a proper release after so many years, some good attempts but i am still not satisfied.

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 9:40 AM   
 By:   MikeJ   (Member)

I'll still pick this set up as it looks like a solid effort, but it really rubs me the wrong way that the advertising is very carefully worded to make it sound like it is complete

Chris


There is NO place in the press release above that states this is the complete recording. If it was meant to be the complete score, it would SAY SO on the front cover. There is no attempt at deception here.

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 9:42 AM   
 By:   MikeJ   (Member)

Do we hear a Yamaha CS80 in combination with a Roland VP330 plus and a Jupiter 4 on this recreation? Otherwise it is a No for me, how good the samples may sound. and the substitute for Demis Roussos sounds awfull, sorry for this but i am a bit frustrated this score still hasn't had a proper release after so many years, some good attempts but i am still not satisfied.

Great, it's 30 years later and Vangelis still doesn't care that you and the rest of the fans are frustrated.

 
 Posted:   Sep 6, 2012 - 9:55 AM   
 By:   jacky   (Member)

Do we hear a Yamaha CS80 in combination with a Roland VP330 plus and a Jupiter 4 on this recreation? Otherwise it is a No for me, how good the samples may sound. and the substitute for Demis Roussos sounds awfull, sorry for this but i am a bit frustrated this score still hasn't had a proper release after so many years, some good attempts but i am still not satisfied.

Great, it's 30 years later and Vangelis still doesn't care that you and the rest of the fans are frustrated.


So we can put you on the fanlist aswell?wink

 
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