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I swear I don't recall this being released, but I noticed that it has three extra tracks than the LLL release I own... what are those three extra tracks? How is the sound compared to the LLL release????????
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The Kritzerland release notes said the following: Breakheart Pass was previously released on CD by La La Land Records. This release is essentially that album as mastered by James Nelson, with some notable exceptions: In the film, there is a wonderful action sequence towards the end on top of the train. Goldsmith apparently didn’t score it, but Gries and his music editor thought music would help there and so two cues were edited together for that sequence (“Runaway” and “Box Car Fight”) and we’ve recreated that edit for this CD and put it in the proper sequence – it plays beautifully with it. On the previous CD there were two bonus tracks – some guitar strums called “Four Styles” and a trumpet cavalry call. We have left off the cavalry call since it has nothing to do with Jerry Goldsmith or his score. The four guitar strums are not really germane to anything but we’ve kept them. But the biggest difference is the inclusion of a cue that was missing from the previous release. The hunt for that cue took weeks – pulling every tape MGM had and frustratingly not finding it anywhere. Finally, we decided to pull the D/M/E tracks and that’s where we got it from – it’s a great cue (it’s actually the second half of the cue called “Here They Come”) and we’re thrilled to finally have it available. We include it in two forms – in the score program as a part two of “Here They Come.” The “Here They Come” album cue was missing almost fifteen seconds of its electronics at the beginning, so as a bonus we give you the entire cue as it plays in the film, complete from the music track of the D/M/E.
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Ah.... I see... does that cue HAVE dialogue and effects on it?
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Yavar! I was beginning to think you put me on your "ignore" list, since you never answered some of my questions from a few weeks ago!
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I don't think I have *anyone* on my ignore list. I'm so sorry I didn't respond to you -- can you remind me the thread I neglected? Yavar
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Yavar! I was beginning to think you put me on your "ignore" list, since you never answered some of my questions from a few weeks ago! I think we have a few copies left if you want one, and no, you will NOT survive.
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Please put me down for a copy Bruce. Edit: I'll be paying of course.
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Please put me down for a copy Bruce. Edit: I'll be paying of course. e-mail me - we only have three left.
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Please put me down for a copy Bruce. Edit: I'll be paying of course. e-mail me - we only have three left. I would like one too if there are any left?
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Bruce actually relayed that story in the Goldsmith Odyssey interview I did with him in December! Yavar
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I was happy to play a little part in the release of that previously-unreleased music--in fact I recall begging Bruce to include it, and I also made a mockup of the "last battle" mashup of previous cues for his music editor to work off of. You played more than a little part
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All hail Jeff Bond for prompting Bruce to premiere one of the best cues in the score! Yavar
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Please put me down for a copy Bruce. Edit: I'll be paying of course. e-mail me - we only have three left. will do! Thanks a bunch Monsieur Bruce.
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