Tracklist:
01. Main Title (01:54)
Contains "Theme from Jaws" by John Williams, Duchess Music Corporation (BMI)
02. Kiss Off (00:48)
03. Ambulance Arrives* (00:32)
*track not contained in film
04. Hari Krishna / Ticket / Nervous** (02:45)
**contains music not used in film
05. Lisa / Farewell / Take Off** / Another Meeting (03:18)
**contains music not used in film
06. Fighting Girls (00:47)
07. Love Theme from AIRPLANE! (01:07)
08. From Here to There (02:08)
09. Head / Memory (01:14)
10. Shimmer / Molumbo (01:02)
11. Zip / Eggs / Roger, Take Over (02:34)
12. Wild Violins / Sickness / Idea (02:26)
13. Thar She Blows! / Flash / Panel (02:23)
14. "Where the Hell is Kramer?"* / Trouble (01:02)
*track not contained in film
15. Mayday (00:56)
16. Punch-Up / Kramer (01:14)
17. Clumsy (00:56)
18. Dog Fight / Failure / Pep Talk / Notre Dame Victory March / Master (03:45)
Contains "Notre Dame Victory March" by Michael J. Shea, J.H. O’Donnell & John F. Shea, Edwin H. Morris & Co., a division of MPL Communications, Inc. (ASCAP)
19. News (00:56)
20. "Runway is Niner"* / "The Gear is Down and We’re Ready to Land"** (01:03)
*track not contained in film, **contains music not used in film
21. Crasher (04:02)
22. Resolution / Tag (01:52)
Contains "1812 Overture, Op. 49" by Peter Tchaikovsky
23. Notre Dame Victory March (02:01)
Michael J. Shea, J.H. O’Donnell & John F. Shea
24. Tavern (00:35)
25. Everything’s Coming Up Roses* (00:20)
*track not contained in film, (Stephen Sondheim and Jule Steyn, Arr. Elmer Bernstein)Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP)
26. Instruments (00:13)
27. Disco** (00:31)
**contains music not used in film
28. Kiss Off (Alternate)* (00:47)
*track not contained in film
29. Fighting Girls (Alternate)* (00:44)
*track not contained in film
30. From Here to There (Instrumental) (02:08)
31. Molumbo (Alternate)* (00:52)
*track not contained in film
32. Zip (Original Version) (00:32)
33. News (Alternates)* (01:49)
*track not contained in film
34. Dog Fight (Short Version) (00:37)
35. "Runway is Niner" (Alternate)* (00:31)
*track not contained in film
36. "The Gear is Down and We’re Ready to Land" (Alternate)* (00:30)
*track not contained in film
37. Tag (Instrumental) (01:15)
Contains "1812 Overture, Op. 49" by Peter Tchaikovsky
Total Duration: 00:52:09
From where did you download it?
Thanks for posting 🙂
Thanks for posting 🙂
Oh? Then it’s good news – at least for us… :p Come on people, grab this one! Now it’s not a commercial product anymore, it belongs to universal culture.
Ah I greatly agree with this post! I would have considered purchasing it myself after having taken the time to listen, which it seems i still have not the time to do. You might notice that the North and South collection i posted some time ago has yet to sell out.
Amazing. Once again, thank you very much!
Are you and protium related now? 😉
Are you and protium related now? 😉
I have only a different christian bale avatar 😀
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La-La Land Records releases are still allowed.
ditto
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Maybe so. Seeing how it’s sold out, I see no harm in posting it. (Granted, the FSM folks think they’re the almighty soundtrack gods who have control over the universe, so there’s no point trying to argue the point with them, but screw it, I’m sick of their BS.) So if anyone wants to use this link while it’s up, feel free. Or if you want to PM Babydoll, that works too. 🙂
As for limited editions, I ave had conversations with some of these album producers and their take is interesting. In many cases they can only afford to make a deal for a limited edition as part of an agreement with the musicians union. If they go over 1000 units or two or three thousand then they have to pay a tremendous amount of money for what is, let’s face it , a very small market. Most orchestral soundtracks only sell a couple of thousand units so we need to continue to support those labels that put them out there. We are lucky to have them no matter how draconian they can be. I agree though that once a title is sold out one should be free to share it. Also, many of us are in no position to spend the extra money in this economy. I for one, am thankful.
http://rapidshare.com/files/308831784/Airplane_Elmer_Bernstein_1_of_2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/308911480/Airplane_Elmer_Bernstein_2_of_2.rar
I don’t know if those were the original links posted by mad777. I simply found them and pasted here… 😉
I appreciate your point about Elfman; in my humble opinion, his recent works don’t have the impact of his classic works such as Edward Scissorhands, Nightmare Before Christmas, Batman, and the Beetlejuice main theme. I’d be happy to pay $100.00 for a box set, but $500.00 is too much.
Funny you mention Danny Elfman. I have never been a hug fan of his anyhow. All of his stuff sounds the same as if some half insane eight year old got a hold of a baton. The constant up and down notes drive me crazy and he, like many of the contemporary composers really don’t write music and themes so much as moods.
As for limited editions, I ave had conversations with some of these album producers and their take is interesting. In many cases they can only afford to make a deal for a limited edition as part of an agreement with the musicians union. If they go over 1000 units or two or three thousand then they have to pay a tremendous amount of money for what is, let’s face it , a very small market. Most orchestral soundtracks only sell a couple of thousand units so we need to continue to support those labels that put them out there. We are lucky to have them no matter how draconian they can be. I agree though that once a title is sold out one should be free to share it. Also, many of us are in no position to spend the extra money in this economy. I for one, am thankful.
edit: Ok, re downloaded and it’s fine.