George Fenton | 2003

SCORE | PART 1 (http://www.mediafire.com/?8mw738bjpsqi7sb) | PART 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/?k3s339gaik9rgu5)
PASSWORD: funnyml.blogspot.com
FLAC | 20 Tracks | 80:42 min | 307 MB | Bootleg
Tracklist01 – Airwaves [2:23]
02 – Bounty Hunters [3:36]
03 – The Beach In Patagonia [5:08]
04 – Surf And Sand* [2:17]
05 – Surf And Sand (Alternate) [2:04]
06 – Coral Riches [4:15]
07 – Metamorphosis [1:55]
08 – Night Hunters* [3:36]
09 – Crushing Waves (http://www.fileden.com/files/2011/10/12/3208058/Crushing%20Waves.mp3)* / The Kelp Forest [5:01]
10 – Kaleidoscope [3:58]
11 – Polar Landscape [3:16]
12 – Flying Emperors [3:32]
13 – Polar Bears* / Free To Roam [5:45]
14 – Wolf Pack* [5:24]
15 – The Wanderers [3:38]
16 – Showtime [2:16]
17 – The Spinning Baitball [3:37]
18 – Into The Darkness (http://www.fileden.com/files/2011/10/12/3208058/Into%20The%20Darkness.mp3)* / Alien Worlds (http://www.fileden.com/files/2011/10/12/3208058/Alien%20Worlds.mp3)* [6:28]
19 – Mounting Pressure [6:38]
20 – Deep Blue [5:46]
* contains previously unreleased material
A lot of cues were originally written for The Blue Planet (2001) and have been re-arranged and re-recorded for this. Here is a short list of the cues:01. Airwaves /based on "Killer Whales"
02. Bounty Hunters /based on "Sardine Run"
03. The Beach In Patagonia /based on "Killer Whales"
06. Coral Riches /based on "Coral Wonder"
08. Night Hunters /based on "Sharks"
12. Flying Emperors /based on "Emperors"
13. Polar Bears / Free To Roam /based on "Blue Whale"
14. The Wolf Pack /based on "The Deep Ocean"
16. Showtime /-based on "Spinning Dolphins"
17. The Spinning Baitball /based on "Baitball"
20. Deep Blue /based on "The Blue Planet"
You seem to be wrong. This edition partially comes from the isolated score – not from the DVD, but Bluray. There are no sfx in it. I added three samples from unreleased cues for you.
I don’t think they did. The last isolated score I heard from was Jackman’s X-Men First Class and that was quite a while ago. I haven’t heard of any isolated scores from blockbuster movies since then that are coming this year.
Some people think it would hurt sales of future CD release, but those of us who know better know it would not, for the most part.
There are a number of film scores which drop enire cues (which would only then be heard on a limited edition), fade out or completely remove parts of cues.
Edit parts of cues into other ones and move then around the film.
Or even "film versions".
A DVD isolated score for such a film offers a unique edit for a score fan.
A limited edition offers the whole score (depending on the label, or what tapes are left) with alternates, un-used score, even sometimes demo cues, with notes and mastering from fellow score lovers who take better care for the sound and the mix.
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thank you