Ravenous (Deluxe Edition)
2009
23 tracks, TRT: 1:16:27, FLAC
https://mega.nz/#!PtYFTYgR!JIzQcL58M6WVMg6ZhYuxCwWHZfy-Ip9u-qPZxl5Rm-E
Note: wow oh wow how had I not viewed the film or heard this score before last week?! There’s not much to say about this edition; it’s the same material as found on the album with one extension which sounds to be the only cue missing throughout the entire film meaning the 1999 score album was NEARLY complete to start which made my work so much easier. All I had to do is fade the missing music when Boyd climbs out of the pit into the end of the track titled "The Pit" and I was done. The transition is awkward but that is how it plays in the film so until a clean version leaks, this is it I’m afraid. The cue is an alternate version of the track "Boyd’s Journey", played with what sounds like synths or recorder versus the accordion. Leveling was a bitch and is still not perfect but it’s not bad enough to cause me to make a fuss over it. Since it was ripped from the Bluray, there is some very light wind FX that again isn’t all that distracting enough for me to raise a fuss. The extension amounts to just over 2 minutes so not significant but I love that cue so I couldn’t go without making my own edit. The original album also featured a track or two that I didn’t hear anywhere in the film, an example being "Ives Returns". Correct me if I’m wrong.
Enjoy!
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I split the two Pit cues up, one "The Pit" (untouched as on album) and "Out of the Pit" (a combo of the OST track "End Titles" from 0:00-1:13 with 1:13-end from the Bluray). No wind SFX anymore thanks to this revelation. The film mixing is a little different from the OST (film has it mixed very right heavy while the OST had it mixed left heavy; I left the album cue as is and just swapped the channels on the Bluray sourced ending {5.1 downmixed to stereo} to blend more naturally with the album mixing, also the bass hits are timed differently and not as pronounced in the film versus the album) but I like what I was able to do with it as I hope you all do as well.
Rep left of course 🙂
one of the best tracks of the past 20 years IMO, and completely unforgettable
Cannibal, not vampire. 😉
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Colquhoun’s Story is an staggering piece of music, really incredible in its development, begins as a pretty little tune and ends as a symphonic piece of pure horror
one of the best tracks of the past 20 years IMO, and completely unforgettable
I couldn’t agree more. I keep humming Boyd and Colquhoun’s themes to myself lately. Really cool stuff.