
Hans Zimmer
Inception (Music From The Motion Picture)
(Reprise Records / 524667-1) (US)
Originally released as Reprise Records / 524667-1 on 12 Oct 2010
Lineage: Rega P5 Turntable > Virgin Vinyl > Rega Exact 2 Cartridge > Rega Brio 3 > M-Audio 192 TRS
Post Processing: 32bit Audacity WAV > ClickRepair 15/0 > Boost volume +9.65/8.6 DB > Remove DC Bias > 24bit WAV > FLAC
A1. Half Remembered Dream (01:11)
A2. We Built Our Own World (01:55)
A3. Dream Is Collapsing (02:25)
A4. Radical Notion (03:41)
A5. Old Souls (07:42)
A6. 528491 (02:22)
A7. Mombasa (04:53)
B1. One Simple Idea (02:28)
B2. Dream Within A Dream (05:03)
B3. Waiting For A Train (09:29)
B4. Paradox (03:24)
B5. Time (04:34)
Total Time and File-Size:00:49:07, 879.66 MB
Total Replay-Gain Value: +0.05 dB
Produced by Hans Zimmer
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Between 1988 and 2010, composer Hanz Zimmer has had a hand in nearly every major action film, whether it’s him behind the keys or one of his numerous, Remote Control Productions (formerly known as Media Ventures) prot�g�s like John Powell, Harry Gregson-Williams, or Klaus Badelt. His excellent work on director Christopher Nolan’s 2008 international blockbuster The Dark Knight, was disqualified for Oscar consideration due to too many cooks (composers) in the kitchen, a handicap that doesn’t apply to Nolan’s 2010 follow-up, Inception. Zimmer’s signature move, a four- to eight-chord round that builds from a subtle breeze to an F5 tornado, serves as the foundation for Inception’s dizzying score, and the addition of Smiths/Cribs guitarist Johnny Marr, who appears on eight of the twelve cuts, dutifully expands the layers of Zimmer’s melodies, much like the dream building that occurs onscreen. There are moments that bring to mind Vangelis’ moody, jazz-kissed work on Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, but Inception’s backbone is pure Zimmer. It’s beautiful and heroic, unhinged and unspeakably melancholy, and the finest and most fully realized soundtrack this prolific composer has crafted to date.
No, but this is great quality I believe. I listened to it last night. It’s still uploading. The whole things over a GB in size, so it must be good quality, right?
i am grateful for your effort but i will not register ANYWHERE unless i absolutely have to
thanks
thanks
What player are you using? Winamp and VLC have no problems playing this
Damn..now I deleted the file;)
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Just wondering… do you really call crackles and pops excellent?
As did i… LPs were part of me growing up. But all i did was wonder how you can call the rip excellent when there is crackles and pops in it. I never once doubted that you knew what crackles were 🙂
"yes, this is a high quality rip"
"the frequency range of this is extreme so in that sense, you will not get much better. If at all… Thanks for the upload! :)"
If you can’t handle any form of "negative" info, perhaps you should delete it? What do you want? 30 pages of posts where everyone says "Thanks"? Or some info that might be important to some? 🙂 I have already said that i was grateful for your effort and also that which i quoted above.
Nothing of what i have said changes the fact that this is a High Definition, High Quality rip that still has crackles and pops. And for those that don’t mind the errors i mentioned, disregard all of my posts. For those that feel 1.2 GBs is a bit much to download, you might want to think again.
Agreed, all i wanted was to make people aware that there were crackles before downloading. If some wants to interpret that as complaining…
———- Post added at 01:01 PM ———- Previous post was at 12:57 PM ———-
The reasons for the crackles and pops is because the volume was boosted, (Boost volume +9.65/8.6 DB), if anyone knows how to make it back to the original 100 % volume please do so and upload it, too! Is the reason because the volume was boosted, though?
When I return, next week, I’m going to re-upload it (if Lockdown doesn’t).
Hans Zimmer – Inception (2010) [FLAC] {24bit 96kHz Virgin vinyl rip}
Part 1: http://4upfiles.com/61ze972yy4zt
Part 2: http://4upfiles.com/tsu1ybhc1deh
and for everything you gain, you lose something else."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
and for everything you gain, you lose something else."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Wich is the more dangerous ? Success or failure ?…"
– Lao Tseu
I’d DL both and compare but I’m on shoddy internet at the moment.
I’d DL both and compare but I’m on shoddy internet at the moment.
Yes, that’s the original posting of the vinyl rip. They’re both 96kHz/24-bit, so there is no difference.
Ahh, to think I once owned a sealed copy of this. Oh well. Maybe I will again someday…