Herr Salat
07-21-2013, 01:23 AM
Tribute to
JERRY GOLDSMITH
FREE AS THE WIND
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
conducted by Taizō Takemoto (1, 10-12), Tomomi Nishimoto (2-9, 13), Ryūsuke Numajiri (16)
FLAC + LOG + SCANS | 17 Tracks | 00:49:37 | 273 MB
Release Date: 26.11.2004
Published by: King Records
Catalog Number: KICC 509

01. Capricorn One
02. The Sand Pebbles
03. Chinatown
04. Air Force One
05. A Patch of Blue
06. Poltergeist
07. Pappilon
08. Basic Instinct
09. The Wind and the Lion
10. Suite from Twilight Zone:The Movie
11. The Mummy: Camel Race
12. The Mummy: Sand storm
13. Patton: Entr'acte
14. Rambo
15. Total Recall
16. Alien
17. Star Trek: Nemesis
You have to re-name track 6. I didn't check. It should be "Poltergeist". Sorry ^^"
Track 15 "Total Recall": Deafening percussion... Fortunately stops / a more pleasant one is used at 1:36 onward.
There is no neck under Jerry Goldsmith's ponytail, only a tatoo of another great score to a B-grade action movie.
At a signing back in the 90s Jerry Goldsmith wrote a few musical notes for a fan on his copy of the soundtrack to The Mummy. Those few notes later became the score to The 13th Warrior. (That fan was, in fact, Graeme Revell)
Jerry Goldsmith wrote the score for Alien between lunchtime and dinnertime, then wrote Star Trek: The Motion Picture for dessert.
The line Harrison Ford speaks from Air Force One "Get off my plane!" is actually based on a feud Jerry Goldsmith once had with Randy Newman in which during a heated argument Goldsmith was known to have said "Get off my podium!"
Before settling on the Euro, the Italian government considered changing their currency from lira to Jerry Goldsmith soundtracks.
Jerry Goldsmith has never had a rejected score. It is his scores that sometimes reject movies.
Jerry Goldsmith's theme to Star Trek Voyager is the first example of a TV series created solely to fit the music he wrote for it.
Jerry Goldsmith was told to write a very classical and tonal score to Planet of the Apes. Something like Mozart or Mendelssohn. But Jerry Goldsmith only takes orders from one person: Jerry Goldsmith.
Once on the Todd AO scoring stage a violist coughed between takes of LA Confidential's soundtrack so Jerry Goldsmith fired the entire orchestra and recorded the entire score entirely with hand farts.
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JERRY GOLDSMITH
FREE AS THE WIND
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
conducted by Taizō Takemoto (1, 10-12), Tomomi Nishimoto (2-9, 13), Ryūsuke Numajiri (16)
FLAC + LOG + SCANS | 17 Tracks | 00:49:37 | 273 MB
Release Date: 26.11.2004
Published by: King Records
Catalog Number: KICC 509

01. Capricorn One
02. The Sand Pebbles
03. Chinatown
04. Air Force One
05. A Patch of Blue
06. Poltergeist
07. Pappilon
08. Basic Instinct
09. The Wind and the Lion
10. Suite from Twilight Zone:The Movie
11. The Mummy: Camel Race
12. The Mummy: Sand storm
13. Patton: Entr'acte
14. Rambo
15. Total Recall
16. Alien
17. Star Trek: Nemesis
You have to re-name track 6. I didn't check. It should be "Poltergeist". Sorry ^^"
Track 15 "Total Recall": Deafening percussion... Fortunately stops / a more pleasant one is used at 1:36 onward.
There is no neck under Jerry Goldsmith's ponytail, only a tatoo of another great score to a B-grade action movie.
At a signing back in the 90s Jerry Goldsmith wrote a few musical notes for a fan on his copy of the soundtrack to The Mummy. Those few notes later became the score to The 13th Warrior. (That fan was, in fact, Graeme Revell)
Jerry Goldsmith wrote the score for Alien between lunchtime and dinnertime, then wrote Star Trek: The Motion Picture for dessert.
The line Harrison Ford speaks from Air Force One "Get off my plane!" is actually based on a feud Jerry Goldsmith once had with Randy Newman in which during a heated argument Goldsmith was known to have said "Get off my podium!"
Before settling on the Euro, the Italian government considered changing their currency from lira to Jerry Goldsmith soundtracks.
Jerry Goldsmith has never had a rejected score. It is his scores that sometimes reject movies.
Jerry Goldsmith's theme to Star Trek Voyager is the first example of a TV series created solely to fit the music he wrote for it.
Jerry Goldsmith was told to write a very classical and tonal score to Planet of the Apes. Something like Mozart or Mendelssohn. But Jerry Goldsmith only takes orders from one person: Jerry Goldsmith.
Once on the Todd AO scoring stage a violist coughed between takes of LA Confidential's soundtrack so Jerry Goldsmith fired the entire orchestra and recorded the entire score entirely with hand farts.
DOWNLOAD
https://mega.co.nz/#!ggkwkT4K!LuT8azLGm4w5Dww2bW2LrzMxJMIgF-juUaegvkZOwbo