Source: DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48kHz
Tracklisting:
01 – Main Title (Edit)
02 – 7:05
03 – The Girl On The Bus II
04 – You’ll Never Find Her [None Of Them Are You]
05 – I’ll See You Soon
06 – Real Kiss
07 – I Love You
08 – A Serious Deviation From The Plan
09 – The Ripples Must Be Endless (End Title)
Total length: 13:27
I hope you enjoy! 🙂
DOWNLOAD (http://www.sendspace.com/file/l2g90j)
(FLAC 24 bits – 134 Mb)
Thanks very much, my friend.
Thomas Newman – The Adjustment Bureau [Blu-Ray 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48kHz] (2011)
https://mega.co.nz/#!ckgBmAyb!SihDk0zNP58m1tUit_tQ2i7dgON89jypL7JH7bx wGEA
Thomas Newman – The Adjustment Bureau [Blu-Ray 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48kHz] (2011)
https://mega.co.nz/#!ckgBmAyb!SihDk0zNP58m1tUit_tQ2i7dgON89jypL7JH7bx wGEA
You’re faster than light! 🙂
Yes, it is isolated music from the Blu-Ray.
Thanks for clearing that up for me. And thanks for the original upload, and thank you Petros for re-up!
You look better without your signature, my friend.
lol
Wow, great for you! I’d like to know your story if you’re willing to share it. 🙂
Petros posted a new link in post #11.
Really? I heard some SFX in Track 3.
I’ve never read about isolated music score in a few reviews of this Blu-ray release.
If, however, this is "easter egg", why flacs are stereo while the isolated music is multichannel as You described in title of this thread?
However, of course… Thanks for this beautiful pieces of Newman’s music.
I’ve never read about isolated music score in a few reviews of this Blu-ray release.
If, however, this is "easter egg", why flacs are stereo while the isolated music is multichannel as You described in title of this thread?
However, of course… Thanks for this beautiful pieces of Newman’s music.
This is not an easter egg and the score is not isolated per say, that’s why there are still a few sound effects. I ripped it from the movie and I included here all the tracks that are "listenable" because almost the whole score has the speech bleeding in every channel. Based on all the DVD and Blu-ray rips I have made, multichannel music is very rare. Most of the time, the music is stereo only (although it can be heard on more than two channels).
The description states the audio stream of the movie, the one I used to rip the score and make these tracks. There should be a text file included in the archive that explains everything I did (converting DTS into separate WAVs and then editing, splitting and mixing them).
Yes, it sucks that it was not released. I haven’t found a promo CD either. I hope it will be available lossless someday.