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1044.1 | Empire of the Sun | CSSE32::RHINE | Jack Rhine - DTN: 381-2439 | Sat Jan 09 1988 23:41 | 2 |
| The Empire of the Sun soundtrack (Warner Bros.) is fantastic. John Williams
at his best Sounds great to me. (Everything about the movie is great!)
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1044.2 | By Request | CURIUM::SHAH | | Mon Jan 11 1988 06:20 | 5 |
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By Request by John Williams is excellent too...It's 73 minutes long.
And it contains themes from Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, Raiders,
Superman, Return of the Jedi....It even contains the NBC news theme.
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1044.3 | The Big Easy | CUPOLA::HAKKARAINEN | View from the obstructed seats | Mon Jan 11 1988 08:21 | 5 |
| The soundtrack from ``The Big Easy'' is very fine overview of Lousiana
music: cajun, zydeco, gospel, etc. The sound is quite good, too. It's
one of my most frequently played disks.
[See also 1033, re Gospel tunes]
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1044.4 | Feast for Ears | FANTUM::TIMMONS | | Fri Jan 15 1988 10:09 | 6 |
| I second the motion for the Dave Grusin recording-"Cinemagic",
especially the "On Golden Pond" main title and N.H. Hornpipe and
"Fratelli Chase" (sp.) from "The Goonies".
re:.2
I believe the NBC News Theme is "The Mission". Does anyone know
if there is a soundtrack album of this film?
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1044.5 | Which "Mission"? | COOKIE::ROLLOW | Do the Right Thing. | Fri Jan 15 1988 12:15 | 5 |
| The soundtrack of "The Mission" is on CD. The NBC News Theme
is also on Philips 420.178-2. The other title of the NBC News
Theme is "Mission Theme" and is by John Williams. The sound-
track that I'm thinking of is by someone else. I don't remember
the name, but I'm pretty sure the initials are M.M.
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1044.6 | Corrections to .-1 | COOKIE::ROLLOW | Do the Right Thing. | Sat Jan 16 1988 21:48 | 5 |
| Well, I got part of it right. The "Mission Theme" (commonly
heard as the NBC News Theme), by John Williams is the on the
Philips I listed. The movie soundtrack to "The Mission" is
by Ennio Morricone, who also wrote the soundtracks for "The
Untouchables" and "The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly".
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1044.7 | Good Morning, Vietnam | TOOK::MICHAUD | Jeff Michaud | Mon Feb 08 1988 20:23 | 14 |
| Well I just bought the soundtrack for "Good Morning Vietnam"
and I'm a little disappointed at the length of the disc.
Only 34:47, and that includes a time of 5:50 for dialoge from
the movie (Robin Williams as Adtrian Cronauer). Less than
30 minutes of music for a soundtrack from a recent movie!
Here is a list of "songs" on the disc:
Nowhere to run, I get around, game of love, suar and spice,
liar, liar, the warmth of the sun, I got you (I feel good),
Baby please don't go, danger hearbreak dead ahead,
five o'clock world, california sun, what a wonderful world
(Louis Armstrong version)
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1044.8 | | GCANYN::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Tue Feb 09 1988 07:26 | 4 |
| This seems to be typical of soundtracks, and I don't think it's
confined to just CD's. 'LaBamba' was only about 30 minutes. This is
especially frustrating when you KNOW there was more than 30 minutes of
music in the movie (how about the soundtrack to the Big Chill).
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1044.9 | What a great movie this album would make! | CASV02::WRESINSKI | | Tue Feb 09 1988 10:39 | 10 |
| Re:.7
While watching "Good Morning, Viet Nam" and the almost unending
stream of vintage music I thought the soundtrack album has GOT to
be at least an hour long!
By the way, does the album include the Alex North background music
or just the rock/R&B stuff?
>R.Michael
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1044.10 | Alex North? | TOOK::MICHAUD | Jeff Michaud | Tue Feb 09 1988 18:41 | 3 |
| Re: .-1
You got me on that one, who is Alex North?
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1044.11 | Alex North-One of the Best! | SCOMAN::LOGSDON | | Wed Feb 10 1988 06:38 | 5 |
| Shame! Alex North is the arranger/composer for "good morning" and
also for a lot of fine films over the past 25 years.
Sounds like I should buy the record instead of the CD for this one.
Dennis
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1044.12 | On _The Big Chill_ | EXIT26::STRATTON | Ballad of a thin man | Wed Feb 10 1988 18:00 | 10 |
| re .8 and
> music in the movie (how about the soundtrack to the Big Chill).
The CD version of _The Big Chill_ soundtrack is about 43-45
minutes. Ten songs are from the movie, and there are another
four songs that aren't in the movie.
Jim Stratton
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1044.13 | {?} | VLNVAX::JMEYER | Boy with the perpetual nervousness | Fri Feb 12 1988 09:10 | 2 |
| My version sounded awful, Real tinny and scratchy.
Did I just get a bad pressing?
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1044.14 | Must be your disc | EXIT26::STRATTON | Ballad of a thin man | Sat Feb 13 1988 08:01 | 4 |
| I'm not sure I qualify as an "audiophile", but I'm sure
that my disc isn't at all "real tinny and scratchy". Is
it too late for you to return it?
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1044.15 | More Comments and Questions | RHODES::BOYD | | Tue Feb 16 1988 17:00 | 20 |
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RE: .8 and .12
Big Chill, the actual soundtrack was nothing to rave about,
but Motown put out a CD called "Music From The Big Chill Generation"
that might prove to be more entertaining.
Good Morning Viet Nam, soundtrack has only the listed songs
and Williams stuff. Nothing By North.
Dirty Dancing, Since we are talking soundtracks here, this Cd
is good only if you no longer have some of the older songs on this.
The new stuff sounds just fine, but the older songs have had the
*%$#@ processed out of them. Micky and Sylvia sound so flat and
mutted that I think my old 45 sounds better with the pops and clicks.
Does anyone know if the soundtrack to "Cat People" with the
Bowie song has made it to CD?? This is my favorite soundtrack. If
only they would release a REAL soundtrack of Bladerunner, my life
would be complete.
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1044.16 | as I understand it... | SYLPH::ALLEN | | Tue Feb 16 1988 17:45 | 13 |
| RE: scratchy, tinny sound
I think it's been said before....
The actual CD is a digital medium. If it's bad, you'll get mistracking,
badly jumbled sounds, garbage. If all the right music is being played,
with all the right words, at the right speed, a new disc is unlikely to
be any different. The tinny, scratchy sound would have had to be
introduced in one of the earlier, analog, transfer phases. Now, if they
went from original tape to CD master several times to produce a number
of pressing masters, one disc may sound different to another.
- roger
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1044.17 | | USAVAX::REDICK | body electric | Tue Feb 16 1988 20:52 | 8 |
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don't CD's like "The Big Chill" contain music that is too old
to be of expected CD quality? the quality you receive can
only be as good as the master recordings which may not be of
high quality to begin with?
tlr
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1044.18 | Background hiss | TOOK::MICHAUD | Jeff Michaud | Tue Feb 16 1988 22:00 | 4 |
| Re: .-1
This is also a question related to .-1, can't they do some digital
filtering so remove the background hiss type stuff?
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1044.19 | | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Wed Feb 17 1988 12:32 | 5 |
| I remember being disappointed by the sound of the "Big Chill" CD.
It wasn't "tinny and scratchy", but it was not what I had come to
expect of CDs. Flat and lifeless is how I would describe it.
Steve
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1044.20 | They can do it if they want | STP::ANDERSON | Have an adequate day :-| | Wed Feb 17 1988 15:18 | 7 |
| But look what you can do with even 30-year-old masters! The MCA
collection of Buddy Holly songs sounds like he's in my living room
singing! They remastered it from the original masters.
No hiss. No noise. Wonderful!
Paul
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1044.21 | | VLNVAX::JMEYER | Boy with the perpetual nervousness | Wed Feb 17 1988 15:21 | 11 |
| .19
Ya that's what I was talking about Flat and Lifeless!
{Thanks Steve for letting me use your definition}
I bought the tape of "The Big Chill" when it first came out.
It sounds great. When I saw it on CD I thought it could only be
better. For some reason at least I think so, The CD sounds terrible.
This has been my most disappointing CD purchase. I don't think it
has anything to do with when the music was originally recorded, Because
I have other stuff that was recorded before the 60's and it sounds fine
on CD. A bad mix? Any opinions?
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1044.22 | Just thinking through my keyboard... | DANUBE::D_MONTGOMERY | And your bird can sing... | Thu Feb 18 1988 08:14 | 17 |
| Seems to me that soundtrack CD's are often collections of songs
by various artists, which more often than not orignially appeared
on different Record Labels. (Big Chill, Dirty Dancing [the old
stuff], etc.).
Could it be that the compilations were not mastered from original
master tapes, but from inferior second generation tapes?
"Dirty Dancing" is a prime example, because it's made up of half
new stuff (probably DDD, or at least ADD) and half old stuff
(at best ADD, and more likely AAD). The new stuff sounds great,
but the old stuff sounds "flat and lifeless". Since they're all
on the same CD, they must come from different masters, hence the
idea that "Dirty Dancing" may be made up of half DDD and half AAD
material!
-Monty-
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1044.23 | Yes On "Cat People" | SCOMAN::LOGSDON | | Thu Feb 25 1988 10:43 | 8 |
| RE: .15
Yes, I have seen Cat People on CD. Sorry I don,t remember where.
Cat People is also one of my favorites as is alot of Moroder material
such as , American Gigolo, Midnight Express, and Foxes.
Dennis
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