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Artemi
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Tue Jul 26, 2011 7:14 pm (No subject) |
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Yes, this is a funny part where KS talks about this geographic "deal" with EF.
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barbakane
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Tue Jul 26, 2011 7:45 pm (No subject) |
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« sparrow » wrote:
My fave of all TD's soundtracks is.......Heartbreakers..least fave Sorceror..so shoot me.
if that is the case than you like the soundtrack "deadly care" as well?
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barbakane
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Tue Jul 26, 2011 7:48 pm Re: tangerine dream soundtrack varese sarabande release |
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« RemoteViewing81 » wrote:
. I found Firestarter and Near Dark in a dollar bin at Wal*Mart....
i found Edgar Froese, kamikaze soundtrack in the one euro bin, what a find i thought, but...it wasn't
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sparrow
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Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:44 pm (No subject) |
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« barbakane » wrote:
« sparrow » wrote:
My fave of all TD's soundtracks is.......Heartbreakers..least fave Sorceror..so shoot me.
if that is the case than you like the soundtrack "deadly care" as well?
I like it more than Sorceror..I bought Sorceror way back and could never get into it. Some parts are OK but most just noise..poor noise at that all IMO of course. I still play it now & again.
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phaedra2008
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Wed Jul 27, 2011 2:20 am (No subject) |
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i found Edgar Froese, kamikaze soundtrack in the one euro bin
Surprising you did not find the rest in there
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I bought Sorceror way back and could never get into it
same here, better that the lost tapes remain lost...
I found that the better a soundtrack enhances the mood of a movie the less chance it will mean the same as stand alone audio.
If you watched the movie and liked it, every time the music plays the visual memory kicks in, but without that help it will not be the same.
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barbakane
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Wed Jul 27, 2011 11:45 am (No subject) |
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« Craig Shipley » wrote:
My favorites are still THIEF & SORCERER, but FIRESTARTER is good also (even if the recording sounds a bit thin). SHY PEOPLE & 3 O'CLOCK HIGH are pretty atrocious releases with maybe one or two good moments. But there are even worse soundtrack recordings out there (THE PARK IS MINE, mainly due to the source tapes) and others like CATCH ME IF YOU CAN and DEAD SOLID PERFECT where EF and the boys didn't even try to make a quality release. I think these clunkers were instrumental in beginning my dissatisfaction with the later TD music.
than you must have noticed the similarities between Thief and The park is mine. The version that i have of Thief also includes "Confrontation" played bij TD written bij craig safan and some different takes on beach theme etc... very nice album indeed (a 20th aniversary edition)
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barbakane
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Thu Jul 28, 2011 12:50 pm (No subject) |
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from the varese releases my favourite is "Wavelenght"
Thief is the overall best soundtrack (the orange records release i like the most)
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Jon
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Thu Jul 28, 2011 6:50 pm (No subject) |
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« barbakane » wrote:
« Craig Shipley » wrote:
My favorites are still THIEF & SORCERER, but FIRESTARTER is good also (even if the recording sounds a bit thin). SHY PEOPLE & 3 O'CLOCK HIGH are pretty atrocious releases with maybe one or two good moments. But there are even worse soundtrack recordings out there (THE PARK IS MINE, mainly due to the source tapes) and others like CATCH ME IF YOU CAN and DEAD SOLID PERFECT where EF and the boys didn't even try to make a quality release. I think these clunkers were instrumental in beginning my dissatisfaction with the later TD music.
than you must have noticed the similarities between Thief and The park is mine. The version that i have of Thief also includes "Confrontation" played bij TD written bij craig safan and some different takes on beach theme etc... very nice album indeed (a 20th aniversary edition)
I don't think TD ever played Conrontation.
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barbakane
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Thu Jul 28, 2011 7:34 pm (No subject) |
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on my Thief (20th anniversary Ultimate edition) cd from orange records. it says the following Tracks 8 en 15 composed by Craig Safan, performed by Tangerine dream.
track 8 is Final confrontation / End Credits
track 15 is Final Confrontation
(track 9,10,11,12,13,14,15) or alternate, Extended & unused cues
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Jon
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Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:54 pm (No subject) |
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« barbakane » wrote:
on my Thief (20th anniversary Ultimate edition) cd from orange records. it says the following Tracks 8 en 15 composed by Craig Safan, performed by Tangerine dream.
track 8 is Final confrontation / End Credits
track 15 is Final Confrontation
(track 9,10,11,12,13,14,15) or alternate, Extended & unused cues
I'm still not convinced but thanks anyway!
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phaedra2008
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Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:06 am (No subject) |
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The Thief 20th anniversary edition on Orange records is a Bootleg, stated as made in Canada.
There are 2 slightly different versions of a track called Final Confrontation which is TD with lots of guitar.
The problem is I can't remember how the Craig Safan Confrontation sounded like, have to pull out the LP version to hear that track.
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