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i need this bullshit to provide new mp3 releases to your pleasure!
(http://linkshrink.net/7iVYS6)
TRACKLIST:
01. Episode VI – Main Title (The Story Continues) [05:15]
02. Episode VI – Into the Trap [02:42]
03. Episode VI – Luke and Leia [04:51]
04. Episode VI – Parade of the Ewoks [03:29]
05. Episode VI – Han Solo Returns (At the Court of Jabba the Hutt) [04:14]
06. Episode VI – Lapti Nek (Jabba’s Palace Band) [02:53]
07. Episode VI – The Forest Battle [04:07]
08. Episode VI – Rebel Briefing [02:27]
09. Episode VI – The Emperor [02:46]
10. Episode VI – The Return of the Jedi [05:07]
11. Episode VI – Ewok Celebration and Finale [08:05]
God damn.
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No you don’t.
Not to be rude or something but at least he HAS something to offer. Comparing his contribution to this forum of total 283 scores to your 7 (namely SEVEN) is all there is to say. That’s about 40 times more than you.
I know some people are crazy about quality and I understand it perfectly. Your uploads are almost all lossless and that’s something you can be proud of.
But I don’t see your point in saying the above in his thread. ‘Thanks for your time you spent and your share’ would be more appropriate. Even if you hate the fact that the quality is not the best.
Bart has been providing many nice scores for quite some time now and among them were also not-so-high budget movies which I otherwise would never know of. Add the fact that he usually shares couple of albums per day. Yes – he takes his free time to do this for others. Kudos to him for doing that.
dude, everything is fine, you can tell what you want. but 90%! it is very doubtful…
GooglePlay
For FLAC, Qobuz, or HDTracks.
For FLAC, Qobuz, or HDTracks.
however i don’t care, psychoacoustics is unchanged in 320, in Flac and other high quality… not lower than 192kbps
but still, the science says one thing and the people other.
perhaps because science does not depend on placebo…
but still, the science says one thing and the people other.
perhaps because science does not depend on placebo…
I was saying my opinion generally, not dissing your upload, with that comment.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Buy It, and Then Upload in Flac.
This is not the 2016 Star Wars – The Ultimate Soundtrack Collection edition of Jedi.
Which actually turns out to be a good thing. I’ve just taken delivery of my copy of the new box set and I’m sorry to report that it uses the same screwed-up masters from 2004, with the notoriously poor nigh frequency response that still sends people out looking for copies of the 1993 Anthology box. It’s missing two thirds of the score, but what’s there sounds superb. Even at MP3 at 320kbps, it flattens the new box.
And it’s got Yub Nub, not the Lucas replacement Victory Celebration.
They could’ve done it properly… but they didn’t. They took old, damaged masters and slapped them in a new box set as a cash grab capitalising on the success of FTA. It won’t do any damn good, but I’m going to get my complaints in. This box set containing some of the most important scores in film history deserved so much better.
Wow, I never thought I’d hear myself say this, but… BRING BACK LUCAS!
Just read this and you’ll understand:
TLDR; The vynil and digital HD release contains ALL the original soundtracks presentation, the original trilogy remastered from analog tapes (which come from the tapes of the vynil presentations of the music) and Episodes I-III come from the original tapes sourced to their high quality origiin.
No, but somehow I’ve managed to avoid this little nugget of information. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
Now, however, I’m even more confused; looking here… http://www.hdtracks.co.uk/star-wars-the-ultimate-digital-collection-277034
…the HD downloads are missing all the additional music released later – in the case of Jedi, which was released on one LP as opposed to two each for A New Hope and Empire, that’s 40-odd minutes of music out of a two hour score.
What are they DOING? Why did they release the old LP masters? Why do they not just do a complete restoration of the score? If the master tapes are dead why didn’t they use the LP master restoration for the CD re-release and fill in the gaps with the poorer-quality 2004 master instead of just re-releasing the 2004 master?
Two reasons:
a) Laziness
b) Money
This is the best answer to every one that reproach Bart for LinkShrink .