yepsa
09-10-2012, 08:58 PM
RELATIVE VALUES (promo release) (John Debney) (lossless/flac)
Relative Values was a 2000 Brit-com about a man who returns to his upper-crust home with his fianc� only to discover she is the sister of the family maid. Based on a 1950s play by Noel Coward, Relative Values couldn’t be anything but a witty romp about class distinction. Debney contributed a witty romp of a score too, and this promo from the Kraft-Benjamin-Engel Agency has 22 "excerpts" totaling about 30 minutes. See spoiler #2 for a comparison between the commercially-released OST and this promo.
Good stereo sound. No dialog or sfx.
Tau and EAC indicated all tracks on this disc to be lossless.
Disc was ripped to FLAC using XLD.
The actual promo CD (which I have) has artwork that is simple plain text. A fan created the fancier artwork that I offer here instead.
LINK is in 1st spoiler...

Password: crybaby
LINK = https://1fichier.com/?urk8360i7g
OST & PROMO comparison...
This promo contains only about 5 minutes more music than the OST, but it is perhaps a better listening experience since it does not include any of the tracks of dialog which sometimes carried into the score on the OST. The tracks on the OST are generally longer as they combine one or more tracks found on the promo. For example: "The Kiss" on the OST is a combo of the "The Kiss" and "The Big Goodbye" on this promo. A side by side comparison was not easy as some tracks on the OST were a bit longer than their counterpart on the promo, and vice versa. The promo tracks titled "No Pictures Please", "Moxie's Dilemma," "Don's Theme," "Nigel Storms," and "Spying on Miranda" are the tracks that do not seem to be on the OST at all (and account for this promo being 5 minutes longer). Debney fans will probably want to have both versions in their collection.
NOTE: This Promo disc contains unreleased music. As of the upload date it had not been registered with the US Copyright Office. However, anyone with sufficient cause can request I remove the link by contacting me by PM or by entering a reply. Thank you.
Relative Values was a 2000 Brit-com about a man who returns to his upper-crust home with his fianc� only to discover she is the sister of the family maid. Based on a 1950s play by Noel Coward, Relative Values couldn’t be anything but a witty romp about class distinction. Debney contributed a witty romp of a score too, and this promo from the Kraft-Benjamin-Engel Agency has 22 "excerpts" totaling about 30 minutes. See spoiler #2 for a comparison between the commercially-released OST and this promo.
Good stereo sound. No dialog or sfx.
Tau and EAC indicated all tracks on this disc to be lossless.
Disc was ripped to FLAC using XLD.
The actual promo CD (which I have) has artwork that is simple plain text. A fan created the fancier artwork that I offer here instead.
LINK is in 1st spoiler...

Password: crybaby
LINK = https://1fichier.com/?urk8360i7g
OST & PROMO comparison...
This promo contains only about 5 minutes more music than the OST, but it is perhaps a better listening experience since it does not include any of the tracks of dialog which sometimes carried into the score on the OST. The tracks on the OST are generally longer as they combine one or more tracks found on the promo. For example: "The Kiss" on the OST is a combo of the "The Kiss" and "The Big Goodbye" on this promo. A side by side comparison was not easy as some tracks on the OST were a bit longer than their counterpart on the promo, and vice versa. The promo tracks titled "No Pictures Please", "Moxie's Dilemma," "Don's Theme," "Nigel Storms," and "Spying on Miranda" are the tracks that do not seem to be on the OST at all (and account for this promo being 5 minutes longer). Debney fans will probably want to have both versions in their collection.
NOTE: This Promo disc contains unreleased music. As of the upload date it had not been registered with the US Copyright Office. However, anyone with sufficient cause can request I remove the link by contacting me by PM or by entering a reply. Thank you.