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Hey guys, here is the 25th anniversary edition to Trevor Jones’ score Excalibur. I just got it today from ebay for a pretty good price and ripped the CD in FLAC quality like always.
Jones’ score is really good to listen to and the film is quite interesting to watch, except that a few parts are a bit… questionable to say the least.
Now going by the back cover, it supposedly contains a few alternate and unused cues from the film, but judging by the other bootleg CDs like this, and going by my own listening experience, its pretty much just re-recorded material or music inspired by, but either way, the extra material is pretty good to listen to.
But without further do, here is the link:
If you have any problems, just let me know. Hope you like this edition and until next time, have a Great day.
Peace Out! 🙂
Edit:
One of our fellow shriners Kooke has pointed out to me that pretty much all of the "alternate and unused material" is nothing more than a mixture of music from both the other bootlegs and other soundtracks. This is what Kooke has shown me:
Track # Real thing
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02 – Prelude Title: Carmina Burana Suite: O Fortuna Velut Luna
Artist: Harlan D. Parker & Peabody Conservatory Wind Ensemble
Album: Carmina Burana Suite / Serenade for Wind Instruments / La Fiesta Mexicana (Naxos)
ALTERNATE AND UNUSED CUES
Track # Real thing
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There are changes in the names compared to previous bootlegs, mostly harmless, but this one may be misleading if it’s actually an alternate of End credits:
19 – Main title End Credits #2 (track #19 in 21-tracks bootleg)
24 – Arthur’s Demise Title: The Ring, an Orchestral Adventure: XIII. Trauermusik. Feierlich – Sehr ruhig –
Artist: Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Neeme J�rvi
Album: The Ring, an Orchestral Adventure / Siegfried Idyll (Chandos)
26 – Postlude No clue what this is. The electronic sound doesn’t match the score, and has a second short piece at the end.
I just thought you all should know. 🙂
