Here are 3 volumes of “Film Music by Michael Convertino.” They were listed at a soundtrack auction as promos from the Vangelos Management Agency.
Several of these scores received commercial releases, but many did not, like Milk Money, Jungle 2 Jungle, The Water Dance, Things To Do in Denver, Bull Durham, Queen of Hearts (a gorgeous, sweeping orchestral score), etc.
Source: CDs (3 separate discs)
Audio Quality: excellent stereo sound. No dialog or sfx.
Disc 1 = lossy, but good-sounding with the cut-off at around 18,000 khz. Note that most of the tracks on this disc are also on the lossless 2-CD set mentioned below.
Disc 2 = lossless (per Tau & EAC)
Disc 3 = lossless (per Tau & EAC)
Ripped to FLAC using XLD.
Links are in spoiler…
Password = crybaby
VOLUME 1 LINK = https://1fichier.com/?xb4hms6g9f
VOLUME 2 LINK = https://1fichier.com/?uc6pvikxgb
VOLUME 3 LINK = https://1fichier.com/?omext57wyv
MORE BELOW…
MICHAEL CONVERTINO MUSIC FOR FILM (2-disc promo)
All of the music on this 2-disc set also appears on the 3-disc set listed above, with 2 exceptions:
1) Convertino’s 2 tracks from Tim Burton’s “Frankenweenie” are here only.
2) The music from “Queen of Hearts” is 4 minutes longer on this set.
Most of the lossy tracks from Disc 1 of the 3-disc set are also on this 2-disc set in lossless versions.
Source: CD (listed at a soundtrack auction as a promo from the Vangelos Management Agency).
Audio Quality: excellent stereo sound. No dialog or sfx.
TAU and EAC indicated both discs to be lossless.
Ripped to FLAC using XLD.
Links are in spoiler…
Password = crybaby
DISC 1 LINK= https://1fichier.com/?tzgbzplnyn
DISC 2 LINK= https://1fichier.com/?408m71mef6
NOTE: These are promo CDs with a great deal of unreleased music. As of the upload date those scores had not been registered with the U.S. Copyright Office. Anyone with sufficient cause can request I remove these links by contacting me by PM or by entering a reply. Thank you.
Superior upload. Very much so.
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And by crap-ton, I mean a lot. So that basically means you’re awesome. 😀
PS. I will agree that MICHAEL CONVERTINO is a highly underrated composer. He is up there in the league of the top five talented and respected ones… Sometimes director collaborations and management is everything…
It’s probably an issue with the unzipping program you are using. Those 3 tracks aren’t corrupt, but they include a "?" in their titles which some apps can’t read. The same problem will occur if the track title has a slash (/) in it, and possibly and some other punctuation too. This issue came up before at FFshrine and some FFshriners suggested using a program called 7-zip to unzip files as it does NOT have a problem converting punctuation. It’s free and I switched to using it a while back myself. I just used it again to download the Convertino files with no problem, including those 3 tracks. Another reason you might want to look into 7-zip is that you’re going to come across posts by other people that will cause the same problems with your current unzipping app.
Here’s the website to download it free: http://www.7-zip.org/
And here is a new Thread (started by me) asking for alternatives to 7-zip, in case you wanted to use a different unzipping program: Thread 122371
If you switch to 7-zip, please let us know if you could now download without trouble.
Here’s the website to download it free: 7-Zip (http://www.7-zip.org/)
And here is a new Thread (started by me) asking for alternatives to 7-zip, in case you wanted to use a different unzipping program: Thread 122371
If you switch to 7-zip, please let us know if you could now download without trouble.
Thank you yepsa! I switched to 7-zip and now everything works smoothly!
Yes, good companion scores to his best work
David Newman:
The Brave Little Toaster (1987)
Little Monsters (1989)
The Freshman (1990)
Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead (1991) – (Score by David Newman not the Soundtrack. I already own the soundtrack)
Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey (1991)
Honeymoon in Vegas (1992)
The Mighty Ducks (1992)
Coneheads (1993)
Tommy Boy (1995)
Thomas Newman
Revenge of the Nerds (1984) or the soundtrack
Real Genius (1985) or the soundtrack but really the score which imo was AWESOME!!!
The Lost Boys (1987)
Various
The Wizard (1989)
Fletch (1985) the soundtrack
Teen Wolf (1985) the soundtrack
Armed and Dangerous (1986) the soundtrack
P.S. If you don’t have any of these, it’s cool. You can still PM for links because I have been looking for the Blankman music by Miles Goodman FOREVER!!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!! I’d be more than happy to share.
Pretty good score for one of my only favorite dance movies. The 90s was a great time for movies 🙂
From your list, I have these by David Newman and will be posting them little by little. Plus some real rarities by him like Flower Planet and 1,001 Nights.. I’ll send you a PM when I do.
The Freshman (1990)
Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead (1991) – (Score)
Honeymoon in Vegas (1992)
The Mighty Ducks (1992)
Coneheads (1993)
Tommy Boy (1995)
I have been looking for the Blankman music by Miles Goodman FOREVER!!!!
Does that mean you never found it, or that you saw the one I already posted? If you missed it, here’s the link to 6 tracks from Blankman.
Thread 117790
2) Are your promo releases in FLAC?
1) You have to have posted 5 messages before you can send OR RECEIVE any PMs. The messages can be as simple as "thank you." There might be a short delay after you post the last one until the PM function kicks in, but it will.
2) Since I work from original discs, most of the recordings I share will be lossless. When I import that music into my computer I usually convert it to the FLAC format as it keeps the music lossless, but also creates smaller file sizes (the main reason people use FLAC). No original recording will be in FLAC format. FLAC is something you can convert the music to when it’s imported into a computer.
I try to post something new every week. Quite a few rare David Newman scores are coming up!
1) You need to open it with an expander that can handle .7z archive files (this is where the password of "crybaby" comes in).
2) This will give you the .flac audio files
3) These files can be played in iTunes, but only if you convert them from FLAC into something else that iTunes can handle.
4) You can play them in FLAC at higher quality by installing a FLAC player (e.g. Audacity)
5) all these things can be downloaded free off the internet (except iTunes).
The software packages that you use for all these operations will be dependent on the kind of computer that you are using… Pc, Mac, or something else ?.
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Volume 3 link and disc 1 link no download !!
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Volume 3 link and disc 1 link no download !!
All the links are working now.