Just watched Journey to the Center of the Earth last night. Wow, what a great score! Fully orchestral and thematic. Lockington also returned for Journey 2 with a new cast. Sadly both scores are long OOP.
The CD's if you can find them go for outrageous money. Looks like only Journey 2 is available as a digital download.
Has Lockington done anything else in the same style that can be recommended? (still available) How did his film music career not take off?
Interesting. I have an advance promo of Journey 1 sitting in a CD pile somewhere.
Just watched Journey to the Center of the Earth last night. Wow, what a great score! Fully orchestral and thematic. Lockington also returned for Journey 2 with a new cast. Sadly both scores are long OOP.
The CD's if you can find them go for outrageous money. Looks like only Journey 2 is available as a digital download.
Has Lockington done anything else in the same style that can be recommended? (still available) How did his film music career not take off?
Interesting. I have an advance promo of Journey 1 sitting in a CD pile somewhere.
Greg Espinoza
Is the content any different from the OST? If so, is a tracklist possible?
Just watched Journey to the Center of the Earth last night. Wow, what a great score! Fully orchestral and thematic. Lockington also returned for Journey 2 with a new cast. Sadly both scores are long OOP.
The CD's if you can find them go for outrageous money. Looks like only Journey 2 is available as a digital download.
Has Lockington done anything else in the same style that can be recommended? (still available) How did his film music career not take off?
Interesting. I have an advance promo of Journey 1 sitting in a CD pile somewhere.
Greg Espinoza
Is the content any different from the OST? If so, is a tracklist possible?
Thanks to this thread, I played a few of his scores this week and PERCY JACKSON 2 SEA OF MONSTERS was the most enjoyable this time around. It had a nice main theme that evoked Michael Kamen. I remember Lockington taking a bit of flak around here some time back, because his bigger fantasy/adventure scores had the dreaded 'Orchestrated & Conducted by Nicholas Dodd' credit on all of them. And he's infamous for adding his own personal stamp on the scores he works on. But I didn't hear it as a problem within them and they are all generally enjoyable, if a tad generic.