miamicool
02-09-2014, 12:51 AM
Disc/Cassette 1:
1. Main Title (02:22)
2. Resignation (02:10)
3. The Bridge (03:30)
4. The Church (03:57)
5. The Mines (04:19)
6. Task Force (03:06)
7. Medley (02:13)
8. Love Theme (03:00)
9. The Tanks (03:41)
10. Lim's Death (03:12)
11. The Trucks (03:00)
12. Inchon Theme (03:21)
CD1 - 1982 LP release
Disc/Cassette 2:
1. Prologue and Main Title (03:48)
2. The Bridge (03:30)
3. The 38th Parallel (01:17)
4. Medley (02:13)
5. Love Theme (03:00)
6. The Aftermath (00:53)
7. The Tanks (03:41)
8. A Change of Course (01:13)
9. The Church (02:24)
10. MacArthur's Arrival (00:50)
11. The Harbor (01:15)
12. The Trucks (03:00)
13. Corpses (01:18)
14. The Children (00:48)
15. The Apology (02:38)
16. The Lighthouse (02:28)
17. The Clock Watcher (00:35)
18. The Mines (05:37)
19. Resignation (02:10)
20. The Landing (01:18)
21. Lim's Death (02:09)
22. The Scroll (02:21)
23. Task Force (03:06)
24. Inchon Theme (03:21)
CD2 - Complete Score
1981.Inchon.OST.rar - FileFactory (
http://www.filefactory.com/file/1y6aw5hm9pbt/1981.Inchon.OST.rar)
Enjoy!
WildwoodPark
02-09-2014, 01:29 AM
Nice post.
How is the sound compared to the 2006 release?
Is it markedly improved?
Sounds the same to me, was hoping Intrada would have put some effort into making the sound better.
miamicool
02-09-2014, 02:46 AM
Nice post.
How is the sound compared to the 2006 release?
Is it markedly improved?
Je ne connais, h�las, que cette version, et pas celle de 2006. Je la trouve d'ailleurs, personnellement, fort acceptable musicalement parlant. Chacun en fera, naturellement, sa propre opinion. ;-)
Petros
02-09-2014, 11:58 AM
Miamicool, I can't understand your french.
I am sure though that the last Intrada release was that of 2006.
WildwoodPark
02-14-2014, 01:59 AM
It was re-released in 2013, although what Miami has here is the 2006 release, which is identical.
@Miami FileFactory? really?
They pay you right for each 1,000 downloads or something correct?
WildwoodPark
02-14-2014, 03:30 AM
KFairdale
02-14-2014, 04:24 AM
Hooray for mega!
TeddyV
02-14-2014, 06:12 PM
I tried to buy this cd when it was first released but it sold out in something like the first day, so I misssed it. I'd always heard it was a good Goldsmith and how quickly it sold out and how much the people who bought all the copies were re-selling them for on EBay (is anyone stupid enough to pay those prices??) kept me interested in hearing it. Finally I broke down and bought an inexpensive, pre-Intrada cd from EBay and I have to admit, I sure didn't understand what all the excitement was about. It was okay Goldsmith and, if anything, his music seemed almost to mock the movie, as if it was subtly emulating the b-grade anti-Japanese propaganda films of the 1940s/50s. I could actually imagine Goldmith doing that as a kind of reaction to the film he was seeing.
So when Intrada re-released this, I had zero interest in it at all. And when I saw the thread title and I still had zero interest, really. But I'm a Goldmith junkie and I have to read everything that mentions him and there was that irresistible hook: how much faster is Mega than FF?
An hour later, not only did I have a result , I had two copies of Inchon. What the heck, might as well see what the expanded version starts like.
I don't even think this is the same soundtrack. I don't recognize it at... okay, there are a couple familiar cuts. But it IS like an completely different soundtrack. It's great. The sound is fantastic but everything else about it is just so much better than the version I have.
Same thing happened with The Blue Max. I had an early cd version, since everyone was on about how this was one of Goldsmith's greats. What I had was Blah. The new version was supposed to be so much better but I wasn't that interested. Again, quickly out of print, again second thoughts, and much later, out of curiosity on a periodic EBay Goldsmith run I checked for the Blue Max and purchased a very inexpensive expanded (Intrada again?) cd. Only bidder. It turned out to be a great Goldsmith. No resemblance at all to my previous version.
Sometimes expanded versions are too expanded. The horrible future disco music that makes the expanded Outland unlistenable to as is. But sometimes an expanded version can make the soundtrack. As it does here. What a great soundtrack! Thanks for the opportunity to hear it. Going to cost me more money now. It is still available or did I blow it again?
Oh, Mega, 6 minutes; FF 57 minutes.
WildwoodPark
03-15-2014, 12:43 AM
Yes Miami likes using FileFactory because they pay for downloads.
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