
24 tracks, TRT: 1:18:43, 320 MP3
https://mega.co.nz/#!Ng8y0ZbY!VkmSnFLbl9c5VzLCaED16AkDZMpXHiXKSwYRW0q Qesg
I know this has been released twice already (the first available being my own personal rip) but after discovering a way to extract all 7.1 channels from the Bluray, it opened up a possibility. The complete score (without any sound effects at all) can be ripped directly from the back left and right speakers of the 7.1 configuration but at a price: low volume that when maximized causes undesirable hiss. So, in the end I decided to use every channel but the center channel and as a result we now have the cleanest and clearest rip available of this timeless score. Since, in my original rip, I included the songs with their lyrics, I have decided against it this time around. There is so much music score in this film that I honestly felt that with the scarcity of the songs it felt completely out of place in this rip so it is SCORE-ONLY. For this rip, I took the 7.1 channel audio file, extracted all channels to lossless WAV format and saved to MP3. Apart from the final save, I was working in a completely lossless (48K, 24bit WAVs extracted from the DTS-HD Master Audio Lossless 7.1 48k, 24bit track) environment so the final MP3 is how a high quality transcode would sound so there are no artifacts that weren’t in the original source (in some cues, distortion can be heard and occasional scratching but that is carried over from the original source). There will be a genuine lossless FLAC rip coming soon but seeing as how it takes so long on my network to upload FLAC albums and seeing as how I’m only given a certain amount of time to do these rips, I’m only offering MP3 at this time but like I said, keep a close eye out for the FLAC version which I will post at a yet unknown date. I’m aware this release was probably unwarranted but who cares? I had fun doing it. Anyway, I hope you all enjoy this timeless classic again!
Recording Sessions for this would be superb. Upon closer inspection of the longer cues on this release, in some cases it sounds like some of the cues are spliced together from many different pieces from seemingly different composers. It’d be nice to hear them the way they were recorded before being edited for the film.
You’re completely not obligated to do this, but I thought I’d ask – is there any way you can rip Little Wooden Head with vocals from the Blu-Ray? It’d be less compressed than the DVD’s Dolby Digital audio track (which I have), and for some reason, the CD release is sans vocals. It’s understandable if not, but it never hurts to ask. 😀
Thank you very much, I’ll be looking forward to it. 😀 I still have never understood why the CD or the music LP’s never had the song with vocals. I’m thinking perhaps the vocal-only masters are long-gone, but they could have just taken that part of the song from the film’s optical soundtrack.
Cool !
Any progress on the rip of Little Wooden Head *with* vocals? I’d love to have that one myself. 🙂
i just would like to say that all of you are great people. and i respect that very much. now, the reason why i’m posting on this thread is becauuse of 2 things i’d like to share.
1. i have now just recieved the adx trax software so i’m going to try my best with everything i can do. the least anyone can do is just be hopeful for what i accomplish.
2. i am going to be posting the track "03. Music Box" in it’s correct film version(which basically means i have ripped Geppeto’s ‘music box’ from the youtube instrumental mono mix and added it to the stereo file from cody’s music box file that did not have the music box stem). i didn’t quite get the chance to convert it to stereo, so we’ll just have to make due. Here you go everyone and best of all….. I WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
03. Music Box (Jayasaurus’s Film Version) (http://www76.zippyshare.com/v/39294467/file.html)
This rip is, quite frankly, fabulous.
I have, however, spotted two things within it that I couldn’t help but note:
1) The cue, "Coach to Pleasure Island" (from the rip) has the SFX of kids cheering and the whip cracking in the part just before the fanfare from the ship. Not complaining… just noting.
2) The first 37 seconds of the "Mourning" cue are exceptionally scratchy/hissy (compared to the rest of the rip). Was the cue simply like that?
Thanks
please!
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