48 tracks, 320 kbps
Unfortunately, some fx, but at the moment the only way to hear this great score …
01. SUMMER IN THE CITY (2:44)
Performed by The Lovin’ Spoonful
02. GOODBYE BONWITS (6:30)
03. JOHN & ZEUS (3:21)
04. POLICE PLAZA* (0:14)
05. DANGEROUS MIXTURE* (0:13)
06. THE CALL* (1:13)
07. "HEY PARTNER!"# (0:40)
08. SOMEONE’S WATCHING# (0:34)
09. TRASH-BOMB* (0:17)
10. SOMETHING PROVOCATIVE# (0:27)
11. 90 BLOCK IN 30 MINUTES* (0:17)
12. CATCHING THE TRAIN* (0:18)
13. SUBWAY SEARCH*/** (2:01)
14. TAKE A-NOTHER TRAIN++/*/**/*** (1:51)
15. TAKE A-NOTHER TRAIN+ (2:57)
16. AFTERMATH** (5:39)
17. SIMON* (2:11)
18. THE HEIST* (5:51)
19. CHRISTMAS*** (0:40)
20. WALL STREET (2:14)
21. LAUNDRY DAY (2:08)
22. CELLAR MADNESS* (0:15)
23. GOLD VAULT (1:31)
24. PAPAYA KING+ (5:22)
25 PAPAYA KING++/# (4:51)
26. THE REARGUARD# (0:33)
27. THE STADIUM*** (2:20)
28. ”I DRIVE THIS TRUCK UP YOUR…”+ (2:05)
29. ”I DRIVE THIS TRUCK UP YOUR…” ++/* (2:19)
30. "WE DROWN HIM!"* (0:17)
31. SURFING IN THE AQUADUCT+ (2:28)
32. SURFING IN THE AQUADUCT++/# (1:19)
33. CAR CHASE**/*** (3:45)
34. AFTER THE CHASE# (1:18)
35. THE BRIDGE# (1:07)
36. THE WIRE*/** (1:34)
37. ON THE SHIP**/*** (2:55)
38. THE REAL BOMB*** (5:36)
39. THE WEALTH OF THE WEST ** (3:55)
40. JUMPING THE SHIP* (0:15)
41. ALIVE* (0:14)
42. PHONE BOOTH** (0:38)
43. SIMON’S VICTORY* (1:03)
44. TO FALLEN COMRADS* (1:21)
45. NORD DES LIGNES*/** (3:53)
46. END TITLES* (7:22)
47. THE WEALTH OF THE WEST (S Channels)** (3:55)
48. THE IRON FOUNDRY (Alexander Mossolov) (3:10)
49. ZOMBIES (from ‘Amazing Stories’ – "Mirror, Mirror") (6:14)
+Original Version
++Film Version
*from DVD, contains little and/or no SFX
**from DVD, music / SFX are equally mixed
***combines DVD (little or no SFX) and OST material
#edited from OST material
Simon Says (http://www.peejeshare.com/files/363258240/MK-DHVAV.rar.html)
NOTE from the original uploader:
A few years ago there was an "expanded" bootleg for this score already that took a few minutes of unrealeased material from the rear channels of the DVD. But the DVD has much more to offer than that as you’ll hear.
Some tracks of my edition are straight from the DVD channels, others are a combination of DVD and OST material and others a carefull re-cuts, done by myself.
Those re-cuts may sound cruel in some moments but they’re a direct replica of the ones that were done for the movie. I altered only a few moments to correct flaws in timing so that it would be more listenable.
I spend A LOT of time on creating this edition so it’ll be nice if you’d keep that in mind while listening to it.
As a bonus I included a cue called "Zombies" that Kamen composed for Martin Scorcese’s "Amazing Stories" episode "Mirror, Mirror". It is ment to be distorted but Kamen used the unaltered version later for the finale in Die Harder and the sound editior used it again at end of Die Hard with a Vengeance ("To Fallen Comrads"and "Finale").
Enough blabla, enjoy it!
Great work, thank you …
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3k8H_9SjoM
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To have all these tracks minus the FX would be awesome! Here is hoping someday! What a great score!!
The user benuit always uses the password…
benuit
One question : one track seems to be missing between your tracklist and the actual files : it’s "33. CAR CHASE".
Is it merged with an other track somewhere or does that refer to an other version of the score ?
I wonder quite what the motives behind ‘Johnny comes marching home’ but the lyrics in the second version here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3k8H_9SjoM) make it sound like an ode to john mcclane. When you watch it in the film it always seems like a victory march for Simon but now I get the feeling it’s kind of their demise theme, cos it stands strongly for Mr McClane. If anyone has info on the reason it was used I’d be interested to know!
For general trivia I’m trying to remember a scene in another movie or TV show where some people run into a movie theater and the final few moments of "the train gets it" are playing with that scene on the screen. I have a suspicion it might be an old X Files episode but if anyone remembers seeing DH3 referenced in another TV episodes/film please let me know 😀
Thanks again for the tracks.
This will sell out very quick as Die Hard 2 double cd did from Varese last month!
That’s really great!!!!
Tracklist here:
Die Hard With a Vengeance – Expanded Score (2012) (http://www.soundtrack.net/albums/database/?id=9025)
benuit
Don’t forget to buy this soundtrack and support this wonderful label!!!
As the editor says in the liner notes they temp tracked the scene with the Dr. Strangelove version of "When Johnny…". And the one in the film sound a lot like it (even though it’s not it).
So my guess is it’s a re-recording of the Dr. Strangelove tune that can be found on some sampler.
I have and proud of it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EGewYAchJs
Apart from "Somebody Had Fun", it sounds like there was another wild snare cue recorded and used sporadically throughout the film (and over the film version of "Bank Invasion"), but that snare cue isn’t included on the LLL set for some reason. Another instance when that second snare cue is used occurs when McClane enters the Federal Reserve and walks up to Karl, the security guard.
Also, I couldn’t find the vamping percussion beat heard twice during the Harlem sequence, when McClane turns around to show the racist billboard, and when the street gang confronts McClane. In the film, drum rolls from the cue "John and Zeus" are laid over the percussion beat.
In any case, I contacted Eric Lichtenfeld, the project consultant for this new release, and he graciously replied that the music he heard in the Youtube link was not on the tapes. I’m still waiting to hear back from Neil S. Bulk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EGewYAchJs
Apart from "Somebody Had Fun", it sounds like there was another wild snare cue recorded and used sporadically throughout the film (and over the film version of "Bank Invasion"), but that snare cue isn’t included on the LLL set for some reason. Another instance when that second snare cue is used occurs when McClane enters the Federal Reserve and walks up to Karl, the security guard.
Also, I couldn’t find the vamping percussion beat heard twice during the Harlem sequence, when McClane turns around to show the racist billboard, and when the street gang confronts McClane. In the film, drum rolls from the cue "John and Zeus" are laid over the percussion beat.
In any case, I contacted Eric Lichtenfeld, the project consultant for this new release, and he graciously replied that the music he heard in the Youtube link was not on the tapes. I’m still waiting to hear back from Neil S. Bulk
The snare when McClane enters the lobby is the same as heard in the bank invasion intro. And like I said that’s most likely a library cue of "When Johnny…". Just as the rap beat in the harlem scene. I highly doubt it’s by Kamen. Might very well be the source music that the sound designer Mark Mangini contributed to the film: "Gift Rapped" (that title says it all doesn’t it?!) and/or ""Westwood on a Friday Night".
I’m sure lalaland didn’t left anything off the album. Enjoy the stuff that’s there! Who’d seriously miss a few cheap synth drum loops and a cheesy version of "When Johnny…"?!
they call it ‘expanded’, so they did leave something off from the original score. It’s just weird that they did a whuppin’ 2CD release and left two or three minor cues off, that’s all.
I disagree about "Bank Invasion", though; my theory is that what’s heard in the film was a last-minute rescore by Kamen that unfortunately couldn’t be found alongside the master tapes (and I heard this version of "Bank Invasion" in the Blowing Up Bonwits featurette as well). In any case, if the film stems for the music still exist, they could possibly contain the missing material I’m referring to.
It says 6 weeks (to UK)… god.. I don’t want to be waiting 2 months for a CD delivery…
EDIT: Never mind, bought it – it’ll be worth the wait 🙂
Film version of the score, or film version of a particular cue? Also, which drums are you referring to?