Super random, but I got this for Christmas and has anyone else experienced the sound being sped up? My other LPs sound normal but this one is too fast.
Super random, but I got this for Christmas and has anyone else experienced the sound being sped up? My other LPs sound normal but this one is too fast.
Yep, they’re all like that. Just adjust the dials accordingly and it sounds fine
Super random, but I got this for Christmas and has anyone else experienced the sound being sped up? My other LPs sound normal but this one is too fast.
Yep, they’re all like that. Just adjust the dials accordingly and it sounds fine
Thanks! I thought I was losing my mind or something lol... I wish La-La Land would've been able to release this one. I also kind of wish they didn't use the chopped up film version of Seville. Aww well. Better than nothing I suppose!
Agreed. I'd really hoped to see a two-disc LLL edition. Hopefully, this will get released digitally or on physical CD for those of us who don't listen to vinyl.
Super random, but I got this for Christmas and has anyone else experienced the sound being sped up? My other LPs sound normal but this one is too fast.
Yep, they’re all like that. Just adjust the dials accordingly and it sounds fine
Gee, with a CD you just put it in the drive and it plays fine. No "dial adjustments" required.
Vinyl is just the modern day bootleg, I guess. Annoying to listen to. Can't believe people pay for this shit.
Same here. What especially annoys me is that in every movie whenever somebody listens to music they always show a record player and a vinyl on it. I mean, c'mon what percentage of the populaton actually have and listen to vinyl? And by featuring it in every movie / TV show young people think "How cool, that's the real thing!" - assisting this way to the demise of the much more practical and cheaper - and in my opinion even better sounding - CD.
That a release like the expanded M:I 2 doesn't get a CD treatment is a shame.
Of course this can be found on the YouTubes. Those are our options, antiquated vinyl or unmentionable on YT! I swear these companies are run by morons.
I think this is the score that pretty much solidified the two-note ostinato in Zimmer’s music that dominated ALL film music in the 2000s and 2010s (and still kind of does).
Here the treatment is mainly on guitars, like in “Injection”.
But listen to that track and you’ll see pretty much where it all started to take off.
But listen to that track and you’ll see pretty much where it all started to take off.
As always I mainly hear Dave Matthews Band's "Two Step."
Wow - you are spot on, it is EXACTLY right.
Is this as publicly known as the Holst ripoff in Gladiator?
- Same soft tonality (sounds like finger plucking instead of picking) - Same key (though D is common with guitar playing as it doesn't have more complicated barr chords) - Same "orchestration" (across multiple guitars, bass, acoustic, steel string - and it sounds like Zimmer uses synthetic harp)) - Same pattern except "Two Step" goes up and "Injection" goes down
This HAD to have been on the temp track...
But oh man, hearing those vocals reminds me of how over-the-top cheesy dramatic the music and movie was and I'm remembering all those lame speed ramp effects throughout the film and that cheesy opening that was hyped as a big stunt but was a lame comedic intro...
But listen to that track and you’ll see pretty much where it all started to take off.
As always I mainly hear Dave Matthews Band's "Two Step."
Wow - you are spot on, it is EXACTLY right.
Is this as publicly known as the Holst ripoff in Gladiator?
- Same soft tonality (sounds like finger plucking instead of picking) - Same key (though D is common with guitar playing as it doesn't have more complicated barr chords) - Same "orchestration" (across multiple guitars, bass, acoustic, steel string - and it sounds like Zimmer uses synthetic harp)) - Same pattern except "Two Step" goes up and "Injection" goes down
This HAD to have been on the temp track...
But oh man, hearing those vocals reminds me of how over-the-top cheesy dramatic the music and movie was and I'm remembering all those lame speed ramp effects throughout the film and that cheesy opening that was hyped as a big stunt but was a lame comedic intro...
The perfect music for the movie. And arguable, still the most memorable MI score.
Same here. What especially annoys me is that in every movie whenever somebody listens to music they always show a record player and a vinyl on it. I mean, c'mon what percentage of the populaton actually have and listen to vinyl? And by featuring it in every movie / TV show young people think "How cool, that's the real thing!" - assisting this way to the demise of the much more practical and cheaper - and in my opinion even better sounding - CD.
You're absolutely right.
Alas, it's almost certainly due to it being a more "romantic" sight / process. Positioning a needle and starting the music is far more appealing, cinematically, that opening a plastic case and pressing play. Most of what you see in a movie is fake, I just treat that as another fakery.
Just watched the movie again and it’s so bad. I didn’t remember it being that great in the first place but it really doesn’t hold up. The first one stands up a bit more.
But this whole score with those ostinatos is literally the same formula as Nolan’s Batman and basically every other score that rips off that same ostinato. It’s so weird to watch this movie and reflect on it being the genesis of a lot of the Batman stuff.