
ALBUM: Glory (The DC Remastered Series)
COMPOSER: James Horner
SOURCE: Original OST CD (1989)
QUALITY: MP3 V0 (Highest MP3 Quality)
SIZE: 84.7 MB (.RAR)
LINK: Click Here (https://mega.co.nz/#!Wll2CCYZ!7jV8AsWcj1uuSFs5jOaUqeJpQPzv8bPqvzs2pkK OR-U)
PASSWORD: 9zMNqmScstXPdZY2BNhnzG6fQB1yuq8
TRACKLIST
� 01. A Call To Arms (3:07)
� 02. After Antietam (2:39)
� 03. Lonely Christmas (1:54)
� 04. Forming The Regiment (5:26)
� 05. The Whipping (2:09)
� 06. Burning The Town Of Darien (2:30)
� 07. Brave Words, Braver Deeds (3:09)
� 08. The Year Of Jubilee (2:25)
� 09. Preparations For Battle (7:32)
� 10. Charging Fort Wagner (2:51)
� 11. An Epitaph To War (2:32)
� 12. Closing Credits (6:51)
ABOUT THE DC REMASTERED SERIES
The DC Remastered Series is a series of scores that have been personally remastered by me. This is the culmination of many months of research to find an audio restoration process to help decrease the dynamic range of the music by making the quiet parts louder without making the louder parts even louder.
Some people will disagree with my technique but I find the listening experience to be better since I can now hear the nuances of the orchestra to a greater degree. I’ve also EQed everything to add clarity to the music.
I can go on and on about process, but in the end, it is the final product that counts.
This is my first public release of my work and I hope many will find this version of one of my favorite Horner scores to be a great addition to their collection. If people are interested, I will continue to post more remastered scores from my collection. I only remaster scores from original CD or true lossless files. For now, I plan on only delivering the Remastered Series in MP3 V0, which is the highest quality mp3 you can output.
In no way is this series trying to compete with other members that do great work remastering scores (ex. SonicAdventure and others…). I simply want to share my love of film scores with others that enjoy not only the music, but the experience of listening to the music.
Hope you all enjoy and any feedback is appreciated.
That said, I look forward to checking it out soon… Can’t download at the moment (laptop took a crap), but will do so when possible. It is a truly fantastic score, one of my absolute favorites!
Thanks. My next endeavor will either be "Amistad" by John Williams or "Edward Scissorhands" by Danny Elfman. I might even try to tackle "Titanic" by James Horner since I did some preliminary tests and found some real interesting stuff while restoring a track with the Japanese flute Horner loves to use. Stay on the lookout for either of them.
Are you using the Mac or Windows version of StuffIt Expander. I’m on a Mac so I use The Unarchiver and everything works well. I might download StuffIt Expander for Mac and see if I get the same problem…
EDIT: Yup… As I thought. It was the length of the password. Somehow good ol’ StuffIt doesn’t like long passwords for some reason. Anyhow… I will remember that for my next endeavor. Thanks for pointing the problem out imagineer1138!
And thanks for all the hard work on the soundtrack – one of my favorites now sounds even better!
Ok… so I tried with StuffIt Expander and I too got nowhere, but I know with other software it "unrars" no problem. I’m gonna do more tests and see if it is the length of the password or what… Stay tuned!
EDIT: Yup… As I thought. It was the length of the password. Somehow good ol’ StuffIt doesn’t like long passwords for some reason. Anyhow… I will remember that for my next endeavor. Thanks for pointing the problem out imagineer1138!
I certainly will. However, the last complete score for Glory I heard was such lousy quality I got rid of it. Hopefully JHFan’s version is way cleaner and acceptable. Thanks for the recommendation Amanda!
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Why?
I’m guessing he/she means that they would rather a FLAC output of my work on this score rather than a MP3 version. I see where they are coming from but I wanted to test the waters here and see which output people preferred. I guess FLAC is the winner (obviously for lossless quality).
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Thank you so much!
Parakalo!
In the works. Just got to get some more 80’s scores out of the way before getting to those… Stay tuned!