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Priest (Deluxe Edition)
2011
Kudos to scorepranos
50 tracks, TRT: 1:57:53, FLAC (lossy source)
https://mega.co.nz/#!B0NSEbLD!ebz-L3QK-ZqGazZ4OGUFCjWIpWELeek-itPa6mW6G20
Note: removed silences, increased volume on some tracks and fixed clipping on several tracks. Scorepranos’ version had a small handful of tracks that were not available in the trader’s circle version and also featured a much better sound but that’s not to say it was perfect. I removed the track "Die Schone Sennerin" as it did not fit in with this set.
Christopher Young hasn’t lost his epic touch as is evidenced in this dark, brutal, action-packed score that’s sure to delight even if you haven’t seen the film….which is the camp I fall into. It’s not as brutal as his full-on assault to the senses score for "The Core" but when it shines, it really shines. As is to be expected from a score of this style, it is very choir and bass-heavy and will give your subwoofer a nice workout for a large majority of the album’s running time, not at all dissimilar from Hans Zimmer and Alan Silvestri’s action styles. However, like Van Helsing, this album does acknowledge its low ends a little too frequently to make this an album I find myself anxiously popping in to relax to but this album’s excessive action cues do make for good driving rhythm on a long commute to keep you energized and alert.
Unfortunately only lossy sources exist for this that I know of so final results are in lossy FLAC. Enjoy!

