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Here is the tracklist: 1. A Thern For The Worse (7:39) 2. Get Carter (4:25) 3. Gravity Of The Situation (1:20) 4. Thark Side Of Barsoom (2:56) 5. Sab Than Pursues The Princess (5:34) 6. The Temple Of Issus (3:25) 7. Zodanga Happened (4:02) 8. The Blue Light Special (4:13) 9. Carter They Come, Carter They Fall (3:55) 10. A Change Of Heart (3:06) 11. A Thern Warning (4:04) 12. The Second Biggest Apes I've Seen This Month (2:36) 13. The Right Of Challenge (2:23) 14. The Prize Is Barsoom (4:29) 15. The Fight For Helium (4:34) 16. Not Quite Finished (2:07) 17. Thernabout (1:19) 18. Ten Bitter Years (3:13) 19. John Carter Of Mars (8:53) TOTAL TIME: 74:13 Here is the Amazon link to pre-order it on a real, actual, pressed CD: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006Z21ZHO/jwfancom-20
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The preview IS really disappointing. A March release doesn't give me much confidence either. But it's an Andrew Stanton film of John Carter. That's got to be encouraging!
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There is a beautiful 10 minute suite on www.michaelgiacchinomusic.com in very high quality. The stunning main theme reminds me of "Stranger in Paradise" from Kismet, which is a bit distracting, but I do love what I am hearing, and look forward to purchasing the cd.
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We've truly been blessed lately with long Giacchino OSTs (Super 8, Mission Impossible 4, John Carter) as well as OSTs that already contain (more or less) the complete score (Land of the Lost, Let Me In, Monte Carlo). It's awesome!
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Feb 1, 2012 - 12:49 PM
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The whole advertising campaign for the film has been a bit lacking, sadly, starting with the decision to call the film JOHN CARTER rather than A PRINCESS OF MARS or even JOHN CARTER OF MARS. If it's true that this decision is because MARS NEEDS MOMS flopped, I have to say that is really silly. From my understanding, the excision of the word "Mars" came from research that showed that women reacted badly to the word "Mars" in a title (men being from there, presumably). Research like this is often very silly, but it's not as silly as the "Mars Needs Moms" theory, which I think is an internet invention. (Andrew Stanton says the idea to remove "Mars" was his idea, and maybe it was.) As for "A Princess of Mars," I think that title would indeed be box office poison. I'm not a big fan of the graphic design of the poster -- it's just not my thing -- but I do appreciate that at least they're trying something graphically interesting. The movie looks like a terrible combination of portentousness and silliness.
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I suspect this might be released through Intrada, one of their up-to-10k-while-interest-lasts special editions, through their contract with Disney. I believe Disney are partnering through Intrada to effectively outsource their CD releases, so this would fit with that.
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I suspect this might be released through Intrada, one of their up-to-10k-while-interest-lasts special editions, through their contract with Disney. I believe Disney are partnering through Intrada to effectively outsource their CD releases, so this would fit with that. What do you mean? The Amazon listing clearly says: Label: Disney
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I suspect this might be released through Intrada, one of their up-to-10k-while-interest-lasts special editions, through their contract with Disney. I believe Disney are partnering through Intrada to effectively outsource their CD releases, so this would fit with that. What do you mean? The Amazon listing clearly says: Label: Disney I was thinking of the Special Editions we've been getting, such as Up (which is under Disneyland Records as well as Intrada) and The Black Hole, combined with the fact that it is a Special Edition. But then again, I could so easily be wrong.
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"Ordered."
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