JADE: JAMES HORNER:
66.4mb 12 tracks @320kps
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Track list:
1 MAIN TITLE
2 LOOKING FOR ANSWERS
3 EVIDENCE
4 INTERROGATION
5 CLUES
6 DESIRE
7 THE TRAP
8 SKIN
9 GO TO HER
10 FINALE
11 END TITLE
12 JADE
my link, but not my rip. Originally provided to me by Southview212, I think….
Is this at all representative of the score? I have never seen the movie, but obviously 30 minutes is a poor sample, but I was not overwhelmed by this one…
There is a lot of confusion about this score as well, since it included two source pieces Horner had nothing to do with (but people still think – and wrongly so – that he did):
Igor Stravinsky’s ‘The Rite of Spring’ – any time you hear this dark woodwind/tambourine rhythm followed by huge brass and strings you’re hearing parts of this.
‘The Mystic’s Dream’ – a song by Lorena McKennitt – any time you hear faint singing accompanied by a flute you’re hearing this song.
Horner’s score is limited to three sounds:
– a synthesized choir and bleak, depressing strings, similar in approach to the ‘Revenge’ cue from "Braveheart"
– dark, rumbling piano, and a bit of pizzicato (plucking) strings
– blasts of the shakuhachi, one of Horner’s trademark instruments used in many of his scores, and sometimes in this score it’s followed by a loud, screeching electronic string section
So while the film kind of mixes this all up in a blender, the bootleg actually takes that further with more editing, and it’s hard to make a lot of it out since it’s mostly taken from the rear channels of the DVD’s 5.1 mix. The only thing truly ‘clean’ of Horner’s score on it is the main title, since there were no sound effects in it.
Jade.zip (149,38 MB) – uploaded.net (http://uploaded.net/file/sdseamis)