
My edit of Shore’s original intent for his score to TTT:
Tracklist:
1 – Main Title/Glamdring – 3:49
2 – Elven Rope – 2:42
3 – Emyn Muil – 3:38
4 – My Precious – 2:57
5 – Ugluk’s Warriors – 1:42
6 – The Three Hunters – 6:24
7 – The Banishment of Eomer – 3:59
8 – Night Camp – 2:44
9 – The Plains of Rohan – 4:15
10 – Fangorn – 5:14
11 – The Dead Marshes – 5:08
12 – "Wraiths On Wings" – 2:08
13 – Gandalf the White – 7:16
14 – The Dreams of Trees – 1:55
15 – The Heir of Numenor – 6:51
16 – Ent-Draught – 2:54
17 – Edoras – 4:34
18 – The Court of Meduseld – 3:11
19 – Theoden King – 6:13
20 – The King’s Decision – 2:08
21 – Exodus From Edoras – 5:43
22 – The Forests of Ithilien – 6:38
23 – One of the Dunedain – 7:14
24 – The Wolves of Isengard – 4:23
25 – Refuge at Helm’s Deep – 4:00
26 – The Voice of Saruman – 1:11
27 – Arwens’ Fate – 3:59
28 – The Story Foretold – 3:39
29 – Sons of the Steward – 6:03
30 – Rock and Pool – 2:55
31 – Faramir’s Good Council – 2:23
32 – Aragorn’s Return – 2:11
33 – War Is Upon Us – 3:36
34 – Where Is The Horse and the Rider – 6:16
35 – The Host of the Eldar – 2:51
36 – The Battle of the Hornburg – 2:55
37 – The Breach of the Deeping Wall – 3:03
38 – The Entmoot Decides – 2:07
39 – Retreat – 4:41
40 – Master Peregrin’s Plan – 2:32
41 – The Last March of the Ents – 2:31
42 – The NazgοΏ½l Attack – 2:46
43 – Theoden Rides Forth – 2:13
44 – The Drowning of Isengard – 3:46
45 – The Tales That Really Matter – 2002 – Soundtrack – – 11:52
46 – ‘Long Ways To Go Yet’ – 8:06
47 – Elven Rope (Revised) – 2:19
48 – Emyn Muil (Revised) – 3:33
49 – My Precious (Theatrical Ending) – 0:22
50 – Ugluk’s Warriors (Film Version) – 0:38
51 – Ugluk’s Warriors (Theatrical Version) – 0:32
52 – The Three Hunters/Night Camp (Early Cut) – 5:03
53 – The Banishment of Eomer (Theatrical) – 3:06
54 – Night Camp (Theatrical) – 2:17
55 – Night Camp (Alternate) – 1:04
56 – Ent Theme (Mockup/Suite) – 2:01
57 – Gandalf the White (Revised) – 3:11
58 – Gandalf the White (Revised 2) – 7:13
59 – Edoras (Film Opening) – 1:18
60 – Edoras (OST/Alternate Opening) – 0:36
61 – Rohan Theme (Mockup/Suite) – 3:09
62 – Peter Jackson Playing the Gong – 0:06
63 – Eowyn’s Theme – 0:42
64 – The Forests of Ithilien (Theatrical) – 0:22
65 – One of the Dunedain (Theatrical) – 4:50
66 – The Wolves of Isengard (Film Version) – 4:23
67 – The Wolves of Isengard (Film Mix) – 1:21
68 – The Wolves of Isengard (OST/Alternate Mix) – 3:53
69 – Faramir’s Good Council (Revised) – 0:53
70 – Theoden Rides Forth (Alternate) – 2:12
71 – Theoden Rides Forth (Revised) – 3:47
72 – The Tales That Really Matter (Theatrical) – 5:54
73 – The Tales That Really Matter (Revised) – 3:36
74 – Gollum’s Song (Instrumental) – 8:06
75 – Lament for Theodred (Ft. Miranda Otto) – 0:38
76 – Long Ways To Go Yet (Alternate) – 5:51
77 – The Entmoot Decides (Alternate – Incomplete) – 1:10
4:33:22
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What’s new or edited comparing to the complete recordings that are amazing ?
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All 3 complete soundtracks links are presenting exactly the same error
Please re-up…
For you guys who are waiting for a re-upload (so did I till a moment ago), do this:
Download Hotspot shield at: Download Free VPN for iPhone, Mac and Windows to Access Blocked Sites & Surf Anonymously
and then install it, and when it’s on it should work to download files from Gamefront
Hopefully this has helped you!
For you guys who are waiting for a re-upload (so did I till a moment ago), do this:
Download Hotspot shield at: Download Free VPN for iPhone, Mac and Windows to Access Blocked Sites & Surf Anonymously
and then install it, and when it’s on it should work to download files from Gamefront
Hopefully this has helped you!
oh, i will try this, hopefully it will work. can’t wait to listen for hours and hourse to these lotr scores
works, thanks!
but I had a question
what is ‘revised’ in the revised versions?
but I was more wanting to know, revised how
but I was more wanting to know, revised how
Well, obviously, Jackson did not think thikn the music fit the scene, or a new cut was made, and the original music did not fit, so Shore wrote a new cue, those are the Revised.
There are 22 bonus tracks not found in the Complete Recordings. These are mostly the film versions of some Complete Recordings cues, alternates of some edits on the single-disc releases (i.e. "The King of the Golden Hall"), and some instrumental versions (i.e. "The March of the Ents", "Gollum’s Song"). There is also a concert version of "Theoden King" and a mockup/suite of the "Rohan Theme" – either of which are well worth the download.
The two revised Complete Recordings tracks are "Emyn Muil", which has gone from 4:15 to 4:49, and "Gandalf the White", which has gone from 6:48 to 7:03. Be warned that the latter has lost the introduction of Shadowfax – arguably the most exquisite music of the entire trilogy. It is found in the "(Revised 2)" version in the bonus tracks.
Thank you very, very much for the share.
The two revised Complete Recordings tracks are "Emyn Muil", which has gone from 4:15 to 4:49, and "Gandalf the White", which has gone from 6:48 to 7:03. Be warned that the latter has lost the introduction of Shadowfax – arguably the most exquisite music of the entire trilogy. It is found in the "(Revised 2)" version in the bonus tracks.
Thank you very, very much for the share.
Almost all of the Revised tracks are from the CRs. and Shadowfax introduction is not "lost" its just the original version (as heard on the OST), before shore revised it (as heard on the CR)
I always wondered why the OST didn’t have that music.
In any case, "Peter Jackson Playing The Gong" (0:06) sets a new benchmark for completism! Thanks again.
I haven’t heard of any slates for LOTR or any howard shore score…
Me neither, and it irks me
I believe I have seen the LOTR slates in Doug’s book/the EE DVD featurette’s, but they use a different format than usual:
either "m4" or "9a" format.
either "m4" or "9a" format.
Really? That’s very interesting. I’ve never seen that before. Do you happen to have the slates anywhere or are you able to point me in the right direction? I’m very interested in seeing what the whole set looks like
Thanks Sanico!!
Wtf…that is so weird. Very interesting, yet weird
I’m interested in Howard Shore – 2002 – The Lord of the Rings (II): The Two Towers (Complete Archive).
Could you send me a link, please ?
Goodbye
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Also are we likely to see this for the other 2? An then the Hobbits, or is this the only one with more tracks out there
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Also are we likely to see this for the other 2? An then the Hobbits, or is this the only one with more tracks out there
Trust me, you can forget it. Weeks ago I have asked Faleel for a Fellowship link, it’s been one month and he didn’t answer me yet. And honestly, I don’t think he will ever answer us (unless he has a problem with ME and only I haven’t received a link). Now, I’ve asked myself a question: Why the fuck people put PM only if they leave their inbox full and don’t check older threads?
I feel you bro, i hate that on other threads. I hoped this wouldn’t be the same… π
Was there all 3 then? Wow i really want them now….
Was there all 3 then? Wow i really want them now….
I know. I’m dying for a Fellowship link but Faleel (and other people) simply don’t care. I hate that.
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plz where is the link ????
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pm the links plzzz
Thanks a lot
thank you
Thanks in advance.
If not, no big deal, the link was very much appreciated.
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Since these threads are new and relevant, I figured I’d ask. Has anyone EVER seen slates to ANY of the LotR scores, or even any Howard Shore score for that matter?
What exactly do you mean by slates?
He means slate numbers likie R1P1 or 1m1 or MR121 etc.
The Shire [M4]
The Shire [1E DVD]
Many Meetings [M55]
Gollum [M88]
Balin’s Tomb [M91]
Orc Attack [M92]
Cave Troll [M94]
Mithril Vest [M95]
The Second Hall [M96]
Khazad-Dum [M97]
Balrog [M98]
The River Anduin [M120]
In this case, there is also rotk 602 d811h cf813 D b203-261 Minas Tirith (see image)
As well as:
1. Prologue
2. Bag End
3a. Old Friends
3b. Bilbo
4a. The One Ring
4b. Shadow of the Past
4c. Conspiracy Unmasked
5c. Conspiracy Unmasked, part 2
etc.
(from the Live to Projection scores)
And:
rotk dvd74 c308b cf218 The Battle of Pelennor (see image)
From Eastern Promises, you’ll find: 415_e629 (see image)
From The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, you’ll find: tse68 420b cf01 (see image)
And I’ve got some more, if you’re interested.
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Since these threads are new and relevant, I figured I’d ask. Has anyone EVER seen slates to ANY of the LotR scores, or even any Howard Shore score for that matter?
Sure. See my reply above.
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I haven’t heard of any slates for LOTR or any howard shore score…
See my reply above.
Very interested!
More from LOTR:
rotk 615 907 The Siege of Gondor
rotk 414 415b The Stairs of Cirith Ungol
rotk 926 1001 a1002 The End of All Things
rotk 912 917 The Black Gate Opens
mr162 612 818
mr172 718 816
mr190 729 817
mr205 716 821
mr221 723 818
mr251 725 821
Faleel.
Done. Thank you π
Thanks
I was always curious to take a look on these slates, and now I want to know: what does slates like rotk 615 907 or rotk 926 1001 a1002 or mr190 729 817 actually stand for? Why did Shore prefer to use this complicated sequence of numbers instead of R1P1 or 1M1, 1M2, etc.?
I would love if someone answer me about those complicated LOTR slates. They’re my favorite movie score of all time!
I was always curious to take a look on these slates, and now I want to know: what does slates like rotk 615 907 or rotk 926 1001 a1002 or mr190 729 817 actually stand for? Why did Shore prefer to use this complicated sequence of numbers instead of R1P1 or 1M1, 1M2, etc.?
I would love if someone answer me about those complicated LOTR slates. They’re my favorite movie score of all time!
MR stands for Middle Rivers, the codename for DOS.