I also included the source music
Alfred Hause Orchestra [Tango Dudley watch tv
Dick Walter – Hot Liquorice The Boggarts scene
Steve Gray – Jungle jazz Room (from the cotton club) Lupins record player department scene
Update: mine presentation is a mess,but i satisfied till the real deal leaked
Enjoy! and merry christmas.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/0sb80586fvl35qu/Harry+Potter+and+the+Prisoner+of+Azkaban+Recording +Sessions.rar
yep
Are you sure? Interesting. I’ll take a listen to this until my Set arrives, thank you very much!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o24oBFl3vYA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5ZVy6bYPFk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fnOx6c7JY8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX3YJqP9krw&t=66s clean ending with the bells in the beginning
That is not on the la la land cd and there you can find the leaked sessions with clean ending
The Headless Hunt intro is in mono and edited (looped) cleverly 😉
I’m not saying that there isn’t something else that was used to make those YouTube videos… not sure the sessions are what it was.
The Headless Hunt intro is in mono and edited (looped) cleverly 😉
I’m not saying that there isn’t something else that was used to make those YouTube videos… not sure the sessions are what it was.
Maybe he leaked a part from the sessions to make the expanded version complete
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nW-DuEYnFV4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hyn2-6OD-8g&t=1s
Watch the movie and then listen to the cues these are the sessions
How do you explean this version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o24oBFl3vYA
(uh-oh, ninja’d by GM!)
(uh-oh, ninja’d by GM!)
Yes but not a clean ending because the guy say something
https://player.fm/series/art-of-the-score/episode-24-harry-potter-and-the-prisoner-of-azkaban-part-2
22.40
I literally just layered the version of "Searching for the Fat Lady" over the same segment at 22:53 in ‘Art of the Score’ and it matches down to when the reverb takes over. You can tell someone did some EQing to it, but that’s the source and ‘Art of the Score’s’ source was, to my knowledge, the iso score distributed when orchestras perform the music live to picture
~original (https://s33.photobucket.com/user/BrachioInGen/media/Screen%20Shot%202018-12-21%20at%201.40.50%20PM_zpskbtd2fi4.png.html)
I’m not KNOCKING this set, mind you. It’s more than whats on LLL and includes music I hadn’t known wasn’t released via LLL and found them or rebuilt them in very meticulous ways. But it is NOT a sessions leak as best as I can tell or you can prove, it’s a sessions style edit which I absolutely respect as all my edits are done the SAME way.
It’s verbiage and semantics… but it’s best to be clear
I literally just layered the version of "Searching for the Fat Lady" over the same segment at 22:53 in ‘Art of the Score’ and it matches down to when the reverb takes over. You can tell someone did some EQing to it, but that’s the source and ‘Art of the Score’s’ source was, to my knowledge, the iso score distributed when orchestras perform the music live to picture
~original (https://s33.photobucket.com/user/BrachioInGen/media/Screen%20Shot%202018-12-21%20at%201.40.50%20PM_zpskbtd2fi4.png.html)
Okay but how did he do this
it,s perfect
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5ZVy6bYPFk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ6-h2zeBfg
This small vocal part is the actual movie score and recording at the end of the train scene. The chord is a cue to later Patronus chorals, but is neverless distinct. The track on the released soundtrack CD had an alternate ending, not sure why
~original (https://s33.photobucket.com/user/BrachioInGen/media/Screen%20Shot%202018-12-21%20at%2012.42.36%20PM_zpsxvabslod.png.html)
As for the choir, I could only guess but perhaps it’s from the film rip? I’ve never done a PoA score edit so I can’t vouch for how clean it is. Maybe a making of featurette? Hard to say without me actually completely redoing the score myself. And 10 seconds of one track isn’t going to prove it’s a sessions leak…
~original (https://s33.photobucket.com/user/BrachioInGen/media/Screen%20Shot%202018-12-21%20at%2012.42.36%20PM_zpsxvabslod.png.html)
As for the choir, I could only guess but perhaps it’s from the film rip? I’ve never done a PoA score edit so I can’t vouch for how clean it is. Maybe a making of featurette? Hard to say without me actually completely redoing the score myself. And 10 seconds of one track isn’t going to prove it’s a sessions leak…
Maybe he have a isolated dvd,i hope you can make a proper version too! your Chamber opened Edition is great
Possibly! And thank you, people kept flagging my links so all mine are dead (even had my account deleted on Mega)… but that doesn’t stop me from redoing my SS and CoS edits among others heh
Yeeeeahhh no.

This product seems very rushed and from what I’ve seen others saying about it, its contents seem questionable.
Immediate issues that bug me:
* The main folder contains 110 tracks, but the track count only goes up to 105 (there’s 3 track 31’s)
* A halfhearted attempt was made at assigning slate numbers based on the data from ASCAP or wherever they were documented
* There’s no track numbers assigned and no other tags assigned apart from the file name, the track name, and the genre which is "(148)"
* It is quite apparent by the track titles which ones were ripped from YouTube–manowweik1995, I assume (he doesn’t have anything genuine or rare; just clever edits or, more recently, synth mock-ups. I remember before he moved to YouTube and was still posting his stuff here, he uploaded a "Complete Score" for Half-Blood Prince or something, and there were on average four alternates for every track. Turns out, each "alternate" was either the mono front-left, front-right, rear-left, or rear-right channel from the DVD)
* Tagging nightmare that the names and titles don’t agree, especially the track numbers included in the title data
I don’t post much anymore, and I don’t know why I felt the need to make this post. I guess it’s because this score is simultaneously very important to me and yet I also still know very little about it outside of the original soundtrack (haven’t listened to the expanded release in its vanilla form yet).
Christ, I realized how much of a disaster this set is once I imported it all into iTunes. Probably won’t even bother at this point.
Well said, Mr. Fate. Though I can’t imagine anyone was surprised, considering this is boosterrr.
Even if, may be, it’s not real sessions, it’s still good to have a complete edition with all versions of different tracks 😉
Even if, may be, it’s not real sessions, it’s still good to have a complete edition with all versions of differents tracks 😉
Thanks for the compliment! you understand it
Editions with all version for each track from a movie are still a pleasure ! I always try to release my own complete edition for my favorite scores 🙂 (Pearl Harbor, King Arthur, Last Samurai, SW3…)
Me too,i love it
I would like to do the same with HOOK, because I’m still waiting for a Film Version of "My Lost Boys", when Peter says goodbye. This track contains a part of "You Are The Pan"… Film Version is a better version than the original.
Lets hope LaLaLand give Hook a second chance with Mike Matessino help.
Are you not capable of making it yourself? What’s the issue? Is the source material ONLY in the film and buried in SFX?
it’s your decision.