This was given to me by someone. It’s a bootleg (there is no official release of this score, believe it or not). I altered the title of one track – track 9, which was originally just called “Transformations โ Black Suit In Trunk.” By referencing tracks available on YouTube, I was able to determine that this long track actually included the tracks “Black-Suited Spidey” and “Tunnel Fight” as well, and I renamed it accordingly. It’s a more concise version than is otherwise available here. Most of the other versions of this score are very long “archival editions” that contain multiple versions of many tracks, often one right after another. I think this version makes for a better listening experience.
Gary Seven, thanks for the response and explanation!
I see, I actually did something similar with one of the older “Complete Score” of the movie that I downloaded from here; I got rid of the alternates and styled it as a faux “Original Score” to go with the two official releases of the first two films.
Glad to see I’m not as insane as I thought and someone else had the same idea.
The reason why there is no official release of this soundtrack, apparently, is that Danny Elfman refused to authorize the (very extensive) use of his cues from the first 2 films in this score to be available as part of the 3d one. Given that it would have been impossible to separate his cues from Young’s original material to get something coherent, the release was scrapped altogether.
@GARY SEVEN I think we’re all a bit confused, so you’re saying this is something not available before to the public, or just a re-edited version of the longer Complete/Archival score- SFX and all- without some of the more redundant tracks? I listened to it and it sounds okay but I’m unclear if this has all been released before and just someone’s idea of a better order. I personally miss some of the alternate cues but you can’t go wrong with an “official” release.
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Is this like a fan-made Original Score a la the first two films?
This was given to me by someone. It’s a bootleg (there is no official release of this score, believe it or not). I altered the title of one track – track 9, which was originally just called “Transformations โ Black Suit In Trunk.” By referencing tracks available on YouTube, I was able to determine that this long track actually included the tracks “Black-Suited Spidey” and “Tunnel Fight” as well, and I renamed it accordingly. It’s a more concise version than is otherwise available here. Most of the other versions of this score are very long “archival editions” that contain multiple versions of many tracks, often one right after another. I think this version makes for a better listening experience.
Thank you very much to Admin and Gary Seven.
Francesco, the 3 disc, 20th anniversary expanded scores of the first two films are not fan made but the official La La Land releases.
Apollo, I knew that. What I meant was is if this fan-made score was made in the same style as those two Official Expanded Scores.
Gary Seven, thanks for the response and explanation!
I see, I actually did something similar with one of the older “Complete Score” of the movie that I downloaded from here; I got rid of the alternates and styled it as a faux “Original Score” to go with the two official releases of the first two films.
Glad to see I’m not as insane as I thought and someone else had the same idea.
So what is this exactly? Another fan-made bootleg, or the actual unreleased score that was sitting in a vault?
The reason why there is no official release of this soundtrack, apparently, is that Danny Elfman refused to authorize the (very extensive) use of his cues from the first 2 films in this score to be available as part of the 3d one. Given that it would have been impossible to separate his cues from Young’s original material to get something coherent, the release was scrapped altogether.
@GARY SEVEN I think we’re all a bit confused, so you’re saying this is something not available before to the public, or just a re-edited version of the longer Complete/Archival score- SFX and all- without some of the more redundant tracks? I listened to it and it sounds okay but I’m unclear if this has all been released before and just someone’s idea of a better order. I personally miss some of the alternate cues but you can’t go wrong with an “official” release.
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