Here is a clip of the new soundtrack!
https://youtu.be/kzY-PMnR-vQ
Been there! But I rather have a nice clean and clear and high quality version of the music. Not ones with segments that fade in and out and with occasional sound effects.
Me too. I hope it’s coming in another format. Digital, blu ray, CD. Any of them.
A few points to clarify, though:
1. Enjoy The Ride Records is (almost) exclusively a vinyl release seller. They have no plans to do a CD or digital release because that’s just not their business model, so they aren’t in any position to announce or even comment on what Hasbro or Sony (who has the recordings) plans to do in those formats. I’ve seen a LOT of angry comments on multiple websites from people who just don’t realize this.
2. Robert J. Walsh said that he wanted to remaster everything (1983 – 1988) in 5.1 surround, then later said it would be released on a Blu-ray/DVD. Even assuming that he only worked on the music contained in this album, there’s just no way anyone involved would’ve done the work if it were intended solely for a limited vinyl release. A CD / digital release is imminent, and was almost certainly part of the plan all along.
I’m going to try contacting someone I know who runs a VERY good website that posts high quality vinyl rips of 12" singles from the 80s & 90s. If he’d be willing to rip an entire album, I will offer to lend him my copy when it arrives.
A few points to clarify, though:
1. Enjoy The Ride Records is (almost) exclusively a vinyl release seller. They have no plans to do a CD or digital release because that’s just not their business model, so they aren’t in any position to announce or even comment on what Hasbro or Sony (who has the recordings) plans to do in those formats. I’ve seen a LOT of angry comments on multiple websites from people who just don’t realize this.
2. Robert J. Walsh said that he wanted to remaster everything (1983 – 1988) in 5.1 surround, then later said it would be released on a Blu-ray/DVD. Even assuming that he only worked on the music contained in this album, there’s just no way anyone involved would’ve done the work if it were intended solely for a limited vinyl release. A CD / digital release is imminent, and was almost certainly part of the plan all along.
I’m going to try contacting someone I know who runs a VERY good website that posts high quality vinyl rips of 12" singles from the 80s & 90s. If he’d be willing to rip an entire album, I will offer to lend him my copy when it arrives.
You would be unbelievably awesome if he’s able to rip a copy of this. I’ve been anxiously awaiting news of this ever since the first rumors of it started popping up.
https://www.facebook.com/transformers/videos/1851167911620061/ Im getting soooo pumped!!!!!
https://www.facebook.com/transformers/videos/1851167911620061/ Im getting soooo pumped!!!!!
It sounds like they had to re-record the vocals there. Thankfully it’s only the title themes that have vocals. The rest should be untouched.
https://www.facebook.com/transformers/videos/1851167911620061/ Im getting soooo pumped!!!!!
Yes, I also think it sounds like a rerecording. But some say it could also be a alternate take that was made.
It’s a demo version of the theme. Longer opening, same singers minus voice effects, different "Robots in disguise" vocoder effect… it’s a sort of thing that happens when they don’t bother to pay attention to details, let alone consult with the fans. Similar thing happened with He-Man score release – bunch of Secret of the sword re-recordings were featured instead of original He-Man versions.
I hadn’t noticed that. Could you give me some examples?
True story!
All of these are SOTS/She-Ra re-recodings:
Attack Truck
Dragon Invasion
Skeletor chase
Skeletor’s spaceship
Snake Mountain
Stone Statue
Trouble in Grayskull
On a side note, track titled "Save the day" is a pre-final mix that was used in the hour long special "Greatest adventures of all".
Attack Truck
Dragon Invasion
Skeletor chase
Skeletor’s spaceship
Snake Mountain
Stone Statue
Trouble in Grayskull
On a side note, track titled "Save the day" is a pre-final mix that was used in the hour long special "Greatest adventures of all".
I would have never noticed. How can you tell?
She-Ra re-recordings use different synth sounds. Some only few new synths, others, like "Snake Mountain theme", a lot.
For example, here’s the original Snake Mountain:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJJQEkG_zUs
The re-recording:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLr2G-pE_-c
With "Save the day", this mix has echoey sound to it and the drums layer haven’t been mixed in properly.
It’s actually the original they used from the first TV commercial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcC7_bf6GmU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xitetPiJLJY
Still legitimately upset they decided to release this only in vinyl.
The closest thing to a rip thus far:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyVbzn5fQ2c
I’m actually kind of surprised this hasn’t shown up yet too, tbh.
Still legitimately upset they decided to release this only in vinyl.
I’m guessing much of the sold records went to scalpers… they’re utter nuisance in Transformers community.
Also, the collectors who buy it just to put it on a wall…
IT’S UP. COME AND GET IT!