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Just saw this is available for streaming on Apple Music. However, just a friendly reminder that Intrada has nothing to do with the streaming rights and you should be supporting your amazing indie labels who work diligently to get these things out the door and into our hands. Humanoids from the Deep is listed as an Intrada release on Qobuz (for digital download and streaming, just like the the BSX release is also available). https://www.qobuz.com/de-de/album/humanoids-from-the-deep-james-horner/ey1t0ejgmbggc The BSX release of Humanoids is still up digitally?
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I listened to this last night - sound is INCREDIBLY detailed. Worlds better than previous releases. So excited to have these early Horners given the deluxe treatment!! Thank you so much, Intrada folks I completely agree. The clarity is stunning and I'm really enjoying this new album. I feel like I'm in the room with the orchestra!
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I wonder why "Hill House" is only 1:38 long. Even the slightly edited OST version ran 2:08 under the title "Night Prowlers". The complete film version would probably clock in at roughly 2:44.
"Hill House" runs for 2:38. The 1:38 on Intrada's website, copied into this thread, is a typo.
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Nov 9, 2023 - 11:47 PM
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Tall Guy
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I watched part of this film for the first time yesterday in an idle moment. I got as far as the bit where Ann Turkel was explaining her misgivings about the experiments she’d been involved with, and suddenly there was fully 25 seconds of Shostakovich’s fifth symphony with maybe two notes slightly changed, same instrumentation, everything. Yes, I know, booooorrrring….. It’s not like this is news to anyone, of course, and it’s been done to death on FSM, but I was unaware of this particular example. I was enjoying the score up to that point, but equally was surprised that Horner should have taken this easy option so early in his career. Maybe it was an homage that he knew everyone would recognise Presumably the director temped it accordingly, and in retrospect that extract seems to have set the tone for the whole film in terms of the orchestration, which is interesting. Anyhoo, a nice score, by all means buy it.
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I don't think I ever had the lp, either.
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Ah, Probe. From the outside rhe most unlikely looking soundtrack oasis. Many a time I asked a big hairy arsed punk ' can I hear some of this' .
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