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Gentlemen, this thread is getting some heat, so let's cool it please. PS: I'm looking forward to Jumanji! Thank you, Intrada!
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Doug's corner: 5/2/2022 Start off the month of May with rousing musical adventure and excitement courtesy James Horner and his rich orchestral accompaniment to Joe Johnston’s wildly successful 1995 franchise-beginner, Jumanji, starring Robin Williams. Expanded 2-CD set available to own starting tomorrow!
http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8902
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Would have preferred WILLOW No one cares. Clearly people do No they don't. Because if you go back and actually read it, people are telling you to stow it. No one cares what you want. No one, anywhere, but you. And the fact that other people want it is not justification for personalized shitposting. Yes, other people want Willow - but you don't see them using it as a soapbox to criticize, which is what you've done here. Stop weaponizing album releases to satisfy your personal need. You gonna be okay? Did you just quit smoking?
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Tracklist: CD 1 THE FILM SCORE 01. Prologue And Main Title (3:40) 02. Alan Finds The Game (1:54) 03. Oven Sounds/First Move (2:26) 04. The New House (1:23) 05. Bats In The Attic/The Exterminator (1:36) 06. Monkey Mayhem (5:23) 07. A New World (2:40) 08. Alan Parrish (4:21) 09. Mosquito In Car (1:24) 10. Alan Explains The Dangers (0:49) 11. “It’s Sarah’s Move” (2:34) 12. Plant Almost Eats Peter (2:05) 13. The Hunter (1:54) 14. Stampede! (2:10) 15. A Pelican Steals The Game (1:38) 16. Hunter Sniffs The Game (0:25) 17. Hunter Shoots At Alan/Monkeys Start Looting (1:03) 18. Rampage Through Town Pt. I & Pt. II (2:55) 19. Store Mayhem (1:58) 20. Car Crash (2:23) 21. Peter’s Tail/Van Pelt’s Hand (1:29) 22. The Monsoon (5:12) 23. “Jumanji” [Film Edit] (11:42) 24. Peter, Judy And Parents (0:52) 25. End Titles (5:58) Total CD 1 Time: 70:36 CD 2 THE EXTRAS 01. Monkey Mayhem (Without Klaxon Horns) (5:24) 02. “It’s Sarah’s Move” (Alternate) (2:34) 03. Jumanji Drums (0:35) Total Extras Time: 8:38 1995 SOUNDTRACK ALBUM 04. Prologue And Main Title (3:42) 05. First Move (2:20) 06. Monkey Mayhem (4:42) 07. A New World (2:40) 08. “It’s Sarah’s Move” (2:36) 09. The Hunter (1:56) 10. Rampage Through Town (2:28) 11. Alan Parrish (4:18) 12. Stampede! (2:12) 13. A Pelican Steals The Game (1:40) 14. The Monsoon (4:48) 15. “Jumanji” (11:47) 16. End Titles (5:55) Total Soundtrack Album Time: 51:17 Total CD 2 Time: 59:54 https://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.12529/.f?sc=13&category=-113
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Is the original album really necessary with all these releases? It's on spotify and youtube if you really wanted to revisit the exact same cues after the film presentation. Surely it is for those of us who want the physical copy?
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Is the original album really necessary with all these releases? It's on spotify and youtube if you really wanted to revisit the exact same cues after the film presentation. Surely it is for those of us who want the physical copy? Yes, since the original program included a lot of creative edits by Horner, we wanted to preserve that along with the complete program. Purely an artistic choice but we wanted this to be as complete a package as possible without people having to rely on getting the program from other sources. This is, as far as we could make it, the definitive release. I realize we can't satisfy everyone, but at least this is as complete as we could make it.
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Is the original album really necessary with all these releases? It is so Intrada can justify jacking the price up by ten dollars for repeat music. You got us. Our BMWs need new tires.
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May 2, 2022 - 9:13 PM
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Tom Servo
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Imagine buying a 2-CD set for an album of pop, rock or country music, and the second CD had most of the same songs on it. Film scores have to be the ONLY genre of music that does this a lot of the time. These "original album presentations" (unless they feature a unique recording of the score) are like those cups of slimy coleslaw you get with a meal that sit there uneaten and eventually thrown away. And those cups of coleslaw are at least free! If we want those albums, we can just hang onto our old copies, or buy one dirt-cheap off of eBay. I'm sick of this shit. I buy two of these expanded 2-CD reissues, yet I'm paying twenty dollars extra for NOTHING. Many fans never purchased the original 1995 album and it's now very difficult to find, so it's actually really wonderful that those fans can enjoy both the full score and Horner's prepared highlights version. Personally, in the instance of many of such 2-CD releases from Intrada, LLL and other labels, I wind up listening more often to the original album highlights these days rather than full scores, because, I mean, who has the time?
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May 2, 2022 - 10:58 PM
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Juanki
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Let me tell you something: I am pretty sure that almost everyone who buys this new release, already owns the original. This is a release made for fans of the composer and film music, not a "souvenir" of the movie. I've been tired of the 2cds presentation for ages and may I say, I feel it's about time people complain about this issue. I get the point if the composer made an album suite release, because that's absolutely worth preserving ('Jaws', any Mancini score, those 70's soundtrack releases) but if not, what's the point? It's absolutely unworthy to pay again for something that everyone has. This is business as its worst, to make the customer pay again for something that almost sure had and if that's not the case, it's worthless as it is already included in the complete presentation. If you check out almost any expanded release, it is just enough with the new complete one as the previous release is within this presentation, what makes the whole thing redundant. In my personal experience, this situation is making even more difficult to buy cds, because if you live overseas, prepare your wallet. And remember a 2-cd has an extra charge too! I don't want to undermine Intrada people effort on getting this score in an expanded presentation, that's great move. But, I think it would be easier and more affordable to the costumer to get the chance to get that just: the real expanded presentation. I would buy just that and it looks like I am not the only one thinking the same, which makes me ask why does this soundtrack business keeps customer paying again and again for the same material?
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