Tracklist:
CD1:
Original Film Score Source Cues:
01. Above the Clouds (Theme from Fat Man and Little Boy) (06:01)
02. Fat Man Logo / Main Titles / Mysterious Meeting / A Faustian Bargain / Arrival at Camp (06:48)
03. Fat Man and Little Boy / We Are People, Not Numbers (02:42)
04. 2 A.M. News / Groves’ Advantage / First Accident (02:24)
05. No Options / Madness and Suspicion / Oppie’s Reflections (03:14)
06. One Thousand Times Love / Love is Ended (04:32)
07. Icy Fusion Fizzles (01:04)
08. Groves’ Madness (01:50)
09. Implosion Test / Bad News & In the Tank (01:47)
10. Human Indecision (03:16)
11. Give ‘Em Dignity / Secret File / Guillotine (02:12)
12. Second Explosion / Pressure Oppie / Oppie’s Indecision / Against the Test (03:45)
13. In the Train (02:24)
14. Critical Mass / Innocent Love (02:19)
15. Merriman’s Accident (02:40)
16. Will to Survive (02:23)
17. Why Me? (02:24)
18. Do It! / It’s a Go! / Kathleen’s Goodbye (02:53)
19. Hiroshima and Nagasaki (03:08)
20. Finale / End Title (film version) (05:43)
CD2:
Source Cues:
01. First Expectation (source) (01:27)
02. Piano Source (00:43)
03. Celebration (source) (01:03)
04. Fireworks (source) (01:47)
05. Slow Dancing (source) (00:38)
06. Go Dancing (source) (01:27)
07. Radiation Blues (source) (01:38)
08. Sonata #17 in D Minor (Op. 31 No. 2, ‘Tempest’) (01:04) (L. Beethoven)
09. Danse Villageoise (from ‘Dix Pieces Pittoresques’) (01:21) (E. Chabrier)
Alternates:
10. We Must Not Forget (alternate) (06:11)
11. Mysterious Meeting (alternate) (00:55)
12. A Faustian Bargain (alternate) (01:42)
13. Icy Fusion Fizzles (alternate) (01:04)
14. Final Celebration (unused finale) (01:41)
15. Higher and Higher (05:52)
16. Innocent Love (two alternates) (01:34)
17. Why Me? (alternate) (02:27)
18. Final Celebration (alternate) (01:42)
19. One Hope (06:02)
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La-La Land Records presents the world premiere release of acclaimed composer Ennio Morricone s (ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA, THE MISSION, THE UNTOUCHABLES) original score to Paramount Pictures 1989 docudrama FAT MAN AND LITTLE BOY, starring Paul Newman, Dwight Schultz and John Cusack, and directed by Roland Joffe. Never before released in any format, Mr. Morricone s hauntingly beautiful and complex orchestral score receives a definitive, 2-CD treatment that demonstrates the composer s notable skill in emotionally interpreting what is at once an amazing and tragic chapter in mankind s history the birth of the atom bomb. Full of dramatic suspense, passion, sadness and gravitas, this is a notable, major Hollywood work by Morricone that is ripe for discovery. Produced by Dan Goldwasser and mastered by Mike Matessino, this special 2-CD release includes source cues, alternates and exclusive, in-depth liner notes by film music writer Daniel Schweiger. This is a limited edition of 3000 units.
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Thank you, my friend!
What do you mean?
The only difference between APE and Flac is that an average CD compressed in ape
is 2-3% smaller in size than the same CD in Flac. In my system APE sounds better
than Flac and almost indistinguishable compared to wav.
Experts believe that both are lossless and exactly the same as uncompressed wave.
There is no debate possible on lossless formats.
If you don’t like it, convert it into Flac.
I prefer all tracks separated and in the format I can use – so APE doesn’t do much for me (no offence to anyone who uses or uploads it).
Of course I can convert it and then chop it into little cues, but that’s just too much work.
It took me three minutes exactly using Medieval CUE Splitter.
I prefer all tracks separated and in the format I can use – so APE doesn’t do much for me (no offence to anyone who uses or uploads it).
Of course I can convert it and then chop it into little cues, but that’s just too much work.
Too much work indeed.
It took me three minutes exactly using Medieval CUE Splitter.
Like Petros said, medieval cue splitter is the way to go. Very easy, very quick. 🙂
It took me three minutes exactly using Medieval CUE Splitter.
I have a suggestion for everyone: please DON’T use Medieval CUE Splitter! It’s a really shitty software to split audio tracks, which sometimes damages the tracks themselves.
Use this, instead:
CUETools – CUETools wiki (http://www.cuetools.net/wiki/CUETools)
Short guide to split a single audio track into multiple tracks:
CUETools Settings – CUETools wiki (http://www.cuetools.net/wiki/CUETools_Settings#.287.29_Action_.7Bsection.7D)
Here you go: http://www.mediafire.com/file/tqf1undgay45cbu/