Bitrate: 320 kbps (Will post flac after sell out)
Cover:
Tracklist:
1. Main Titles�� / Terrorist Attack (2:34)
2. Eliot Gets Fired / Loud and Clear�� / Frank�s Run (1:22)
3. Montage: Frank�s Award and Eliot on the Street (1:39)
4. Lew�s Arrival (2:03)
5. The Hand Grab (1:51)
6. Lew�s Reprise (0:51)
7. Claire�s Theme I / Claire�s Theme II* (1:15)
8. Set Collapse* (0:20)
9. A Horror in Chez Jay / Highball / Waiter Ablaze** (1:20)
10. Wild Cab Ride (1:33)
11. Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay� / Cupid�s Arrow / Change of Expression* (1:33)
12. Eliot Gives Blood / Christmas Present*(1:02)
13. Fairy�� (2:15)
14. Toast to Frank (0:32)
15. The Big Freeze (1:26)
16. Showtime at IBC (1:08)
17. Family Portrait / Ghost on Screen (0:49)
18. Eliot Stalks Frank� (1:08)
19. Asylum / Luncheon / Crematorium / On Fire (3:48)
20. Hallelujah Chorus* (G.F. Handel) / The Romp� (2:18)
21. The Big Speech (1:21)
BONUS TRACKS
22. Loud and Clear (alternate) (0:30)
23. Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay� (alternate) (0:43)
24. Toast to Frank (alternate) (0:34)
25. The Big Freeze (alternate) (1:25)
26. The Big Freeze (alternate mix) (1:27)
27. Asylum (no choir) (0:59)
28. Crematorium (more percussion) (1:30)
29. The Big Speech (alternate) (3:12)
SOURCE CUES
30. Frank�s Promo (0:51)
31. Frisbee the Dog (0:57)
32. Chez Jay String Quartet (2:43)
composed by W.A. Mozart
33. Joy to the World (0:55)
composed by G.F. Handel / F. Watts
arranged by Elmer Bernstein
Sony/ATV Harmony (ASCAP)
34. Jingle Bells (1:48)
composed by James Pierpont
arranged by Danny Elfman
* not used in film
** contains material not used in film
� composed by Henry J. Sayers, arr. D. Elfman �� contains �Jingle Bells� (James Pierpont, arr. D. Elfman)
� contains �Santa Claus Is Comin� to Town� (Haven Gillespie / J. Fred Coots) SBK Feist Catalog Inc. (ASCAP)
�� contains �Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy� from �The Nutcracker� (P. Tchaikovsky, arr. D. Elfman)
TOTAL ALBUM TIME: 49:20
Come and get it while it’s hot!!
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On a sad note: I wish Annie Lennox & Al Green’s version of Put a Little Love in Your Heart was on this disc.
On a sad note: I wish Annie Lennox & Al Green’s version of Put a Little Love in Your Heart was on this disc.
Here is a download link for the song in 320 if would like it:
http://www.4shared.com/audio/RYJq8PEr/Annie_Lennox__Al_Green_-_Put_A.html
😀
Besides… 49min a release… I’d spend no more than 10$ for it… It would deserve to be joint with another rare Elfman work.
It would deserve to be joint with another rare Elfman work.
That is actually a good idea.
Fow example double album Scrooged with The Family Man – another christmas oriented score.
That is actually a good idea.
Fow example double album Scrooged with The Family Man – another christmas oriented score.
… Or some more "ghosty" cues from BeetleJuice… 🙂 Depends on what you want to highlight.
Besides… 49min a release… I’d spend no more than 10$ for it… It would deserve to be joint with another rare Elfman work.
What was the last CD you purchased?
You must have a very nice collection by now.
scrooged front cover picture by firstresident – Photobucket (http://s750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/firstresident/?action=view¤t=FRONTCOVERREVISED.jpg)
William
You must have a very nice collection by now.
The last CDs I purchased were the two LLL Batman after I learnt about these here. And I bought them twice to have them for my brother too.
I don’t keep any official CD downloads for my collection (excepted two, including one I’ll buy), only bootlegs and sessions when they’re lossless, and a couple of vinyl rips. That one may be an exception then.
… Let’s talk about yours now…
1.David Raksin At MGM (FSM Golden Age Classics Vol.12 No.2) (1950-1957)
2.Hanna Barbera’s Pic-A-Nic Basket Of Cartoon Classics (1996) (4 Discs)
3.Pink Floyd The Discovery Box Set (2011) (14 Discs)
4. The Byrds The Complete Columbia Collection (13 Discs)
5. All The Kings Men (James Horner)
6. Shrek Forever After
7. Ride Vaquero
8. The Secret In Their Eyes
9. Real Steel
10.Return To House On Haunted Hill
Also you don’t have to worry about nasty viruses and such.
Glad I took the plunge and bought it – thank you very much for the chance to preview it 🙂
No worries, I was just giving having some fun with you, after all you had some fun with me after I started my Mystery Soundtrack Cavern thread.
I wish someone posted the one for "Wolfen" too! 🙂
Thanks!
Are you entering the password correctly?
Edit: I just downloaded the zip and extracted the files…works fine.
WHAT? no comments on the very CLEAN front cover that I made? Took me all of 20 minutes out of my VERY busy day to put that together for you guys!
GEEEEEEZZZZZZ!!
(just kidding) 🙂
William
I’m not new to this stuff, honest! How/where do I enter the password?
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I was never prompted for a password even. It just said decompression failed after the download was completed.
I’m not new to this stuff, honest! How/where do I enter the password?
Are you entering the password correctly?
Edit: I just downloaded the zip and extracted the files…works fine.
I’m not new to this stuff, honest! How/where do I enter the password?
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Should pop up with a box and ask you to enter the password right after double clicking the zip file.
Alas, it never worked for me. Thanks for the tips, though. I found the files elsewhere. And I will say that I have in fact ordered the disc from La La Land — but I could not wait to listen to it!
I wish someone posted the one for "Wolfen" too! 🙂
Ontopic
I was very disappointed that Scrooged was not included on The Tim Burton & Danny Elfman 25 anniversary Box,but i know it was not a movie by Tim Burton,i was very happy to hear the rumours that Scroogedl finally be released by La La Land,i was a little afraid that Planet of the Apes sooner be released than Scrooged.
Listen to the entire score and man what a terrific quality!!! the soure music is also great
You are welcome
Scrooged Original Motion Picture Score Scans.rar (http://www.mediafire.com/?9kuuoxacpfiwvj3)
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WHAT? no comments on the very CLEAN front cover that I made? Took me all of 20 minutes out of my VERY busy day to put that together for you guys!
GEEEEEEZZZZZZ!!
(just kidding) 🙂
William
……And a nice cover too…..thank you…Williamtaylor1969
As soon as I can afford it, I’m gonna purchase every new release and also the ones missing, whether it be scores or DVDs or Blus, and rip and post ’em, so that everyone in the WORLD who doesn’t have the money can enjoy artistic achievements, because art is a gift of GOD and not the industry, therefore it shall be accessible for every human!
Thank you!
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Here are the scans for anyone that wants them.
Scrooged Original Motion Picture Score Scans.rar (http://www.mediafire.com/?9kuuoxacpfiwvj3)
Aaaaaaaaaah, you scanned the entire booklet!!! This is too much, just too much greatness! Love it, love it, love it!
Here is a little cleaner cover:
scrooged front cover picture by firstresident – Photobucket (http://s750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/firstresident/?action=view�t=FRONTCOVERREVISED.jpg)
William
Looks like you got a slightly better scanner than Jess… 😉 Your front cover is indeed cleaner and also more colorful, so thanks a bunch!
– But hold on, I compared the two of ’em side-by-side and noticed that Bill’s hair is shorter on your scan, and the letters are kinda displaced and also of a different font and size… So yours might be a custom one, isn’t it?