update: i found another link, but quality is down to @192
http://depositfiles.com/files/g6dhp8yeg
Enjoy! 😉
🙂
Hey, I’m the only one who does hear a lot of Alexander Courage in this score? There are several instances here when I find myself in some "lost" tv score from Star Trek’s first season. Alex North must have had a major influence on his contemporaries, including "Sandy" Courage! (Just close your eyes and start cue no. 14 "Cattle Drive"! There you go, that’s the beginning of the main title from Star Trek!)
Hey, I’m the only one who does hear a lot of Alexander Courage in this score? There are several instances here when I find myself in some "lost" tv score from Star Trek’s first season. Alex North must have had a major influence on his contemporaries, including "Sandy" Courage! (Just close your eyes and start cue no. 14 "Cattle Drive"! There you go, that’s the beginning of the main title from Star Trek!)
I love Star Trek music, wonderful observation 🙂 When the trumpets set in, that also reminds me of Eidelmanns Star Trek VI, an the flutes of Sol Kaplan’s music for TOS’ Paradise Syndrome. Of course your discovery is much more prominent throughout, it’s cool listening to it that way, THX!!!!
Yes, olafolaf, the flutes in "The Paradise Syndrome" are pure magic, but they were composed by Gerald Fried! (Sol Kaplan composed two other episodes: the intense and dramatic score for "The Enemy Within", and his master-piece for "The Doomsday Machine" with its pre-Jaws two-note motive for the planet eater, which may have inspired John Williams).
And of course all this goes back to Les Baxters – Master Of The World, it was very influencial 🙂
Okies. So much for my showing off knowing Soundtracks, lol, now its your turn again
(this game is starting to get even more challenging than Vulcan Chess) 😀
But I digress, this is, of course, a thread for "Alex North – Cheyenne Autumn", which somehow, strangely reminds me of some trek music… is it possible there was some influence on some of the original Star Trek composers? Just wondering…
But I digress, this is, of course, a thread for "Alex North – Cheyenne Autumn", which somehow, strangely reminds me of some trek music… is it possible there was some influence on some of the original Star Trek composers? Just wondering…
Oh, buts alright to correct – after all: Who want to stay wrong? 🙂
Ah. And Since you like Gerald Fried so much, i patched together some score parts of his work on Dynasty (TV Series into a single continuous track PASSWORD IS "BOB":
Aqui no Brasil este filme foi chamado de O Crep�sculo de uma Ra�a
Just got the DVD out from the local library, and the Overture here sounds NOTHING like the one there.
(Merely an observation, thanks for the share.)
Aqui no Brasil este filme foi chamado de O Crep�sculo de uma Ra�a
Here’s a translation from the Portuguese, for anyone interested –
"Thank you, Here in Brazil, this film was called The Twilight of a Race."
*Thanks to Google Translate (http://translate.google.com/) for the free translation.