This 2000 animated family film was the first feature-length movie dedicated to the beloved characters from Winnie the Pooh, and featured Tigger out searching for clues to his family tree. The cover only credits Harry Gregson-Williams as the composer of the instrumental score, though both Klaus Badelt and Steve Jablonsky are known to have contributed additional music. Regardless of who did the music on this particular disc, it’s lively and tuneful, the slow themes more bittersweet than sad. Perfect for a family adventure film.
15 tracks totaling about 30 minutes.
Great stereo sound. No dialog or sfx.
Tau and EAC indicated all tracks on this disc to be lossless.
Disc was ripped to FLAC using XLD.
LINKS are in spoiler…
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LINK = https://1fichier.com/?3q12eyco82
NOTE: This disc contains unreleased music. As of the upload date it had not be registered with the US Copyright Office. However, anyone with sufficient cause can request I remove the link by contacting me by PM or by entering a reply. Thank you.
EDIT
Never mind, apparently I have it and this IS the FYC
Just about everything I am sharing comes from decades of buying/trading for my own collection (which is why most of them aren’t recent scores) and I got simply what I thought I would like. I know Disney released an OST with the Sherman Bros songs from this movie, and there was talk of a 15-track composer promo, but I didn’t know there was an official Academy Promo of the score. I had assumed this disc was one of the composer-promos, but since someone gave it new artwork, there are no specific indications as to the source. Sorry!
That description, unfortunately, fits many within Remote Control Productions these days, and it’s more "Modern Zimmer". Zimmer’s old stuff isn’t nearly as bad as some of the stuff he’s come out with these days.
The Dark Knight??
Think older than that…
No, no. You said Zimmer’s old stuff isn’t as bad as what he’s releasing today. And what I’m saying is The Dark Knight is something that was released today, and it’s an excellent score. 4 years is still new. Black Rain, Rain Man, Driving Miss Daisy – that’s the old stuff
I guess it does happen once in a while, but I can’t say I found the score that memorable. Then again, I haven’t gotten the sessions yet myself.
Every time I see an upload from you I’m excited! Can’t wait for new uploads to come!
Thank You very much
The official OST cover is boring, and the only versions I could find of the original promo cover were far too small.
So I eventually found a large, textless version of the international poster and used that.
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As usual, click for full size on my blog. 🙂
So is the music.
The official OST cover is boring, and the only versions I could find of the original promo cover were far too small.
So I eventually found a large, textless version of the international poster and used that.
<A HREF="http://customscorecovers.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/blog-post_24.html"> <IMG HEIGHT=400 WIDTH=400 SRC=""></A>
As usual, click for full size on my blog. 🙂
Thats Beautiful! Thanks Sulley!
It Is. I Am Using It My Album It Makes Me Smile Everytime It Appears Through Shuffle. Thankyou Sulley
That makes me smile. You’re most welcome. 🙂
Maybe it should be "Roo Dreams of a Brother". I haven’t seen the movie in a very long time, so I can’t remember if that would be correct or not.
Maybe it should be "Roo Dreams of a Brother". I haven’t seen the movie in a very long time, so I can’t remember if that would be correct or not.
According to The One I Posted Its Roo
Grand, thanks. 🙂
I re-ripped the disc to check, and track 7 says "Ron" — but I think you are correct in that it should be "Roo." So I made that change on the back insert and if anyone would like it, here is the revised artwork with track 7 corrected to say "Roo."
https://mega.co.nz/#!1JMDGAiY!_btcEM8gvDHQxGjovT4EEdIQq-6X1g_DmUgndsIbE2o
https://mega.co.nz/#!1JMDGAiY!_btcEM8gvDHQxGjovT4EEdIQq-6X1g_DmUgndsIbE2o
Thanks, and thanks again for the score itself! What do you think of the front cover I made (http://customscorecovers.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/blog-post_24.html)?
Time is the simple answer to that question.
If I had all the time in the world, I’d do back covers for all the front covers I make. I made a couple of back covers a couple of years ago for the Cars 2 C&C and the bug’s life DVD rip.
The other reason is that most people would never use them. Unless you’re going to burn every score you download and then store them in jewel cases on a shelf, there’s no need to have a back cover.
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James, your cover is definitely an improvement! If you run out of inspiration, many of the promos I’ve posted have artwork that could use your touch!
I’ll keep that in mind! In fact, I was working on an alternate cover for the Stuart Little 2 complete score a while ago. Maybe I should finish it?
Me too. 🙂
Good to have you back, buddy.