D1ngus
05-16-2014, 01:16 AM
Hi, this is my first post, have been here a while but not posted

Does anyone have the full (bootlegged, ripped (whatever its called), or *preferably* recording sessions) from the following?:

Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 1 - Water
Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 2 - Earth
Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 3 - Fire
Legend of Korra Book 1 - Air
Legend of Korra Book 2 - Spirit
Legend of Korra Book 3 - Change
Legend of Korra Book 4 - Balance
The Last Airbender (2010 film)
Would've preferred to strikeout this as I've now got it, but couldn't work out how to do it, so hiding it will have to do

I'm a big Avatar fan and cannot seem to find recording sessions/full versions of these soundtracks anywhere

Thank you,

Flame ;)

D1ngus
05-24-2014, 05:23 AM
If the links cannot be posted openly, can they please be PM'd to me?
thank you

Amanda
05-24-2014, 10:07 AM
There are no recording sessions nor complete sets for the series. That would entail hundreds of hours of score. There are bits that were posted by the composers once, and there is an official album for Kora, but noting as comprehensive as what you request, which is why you do not find links. It simply does not exist in that form.

The samples for Avatar equal out to around 46 tracks, and about 70-ish minutes, That is all that really exists.

D1ngus
05-24-2014, 11:12 PM
So it's impossible to find recording sessions? I think The Track Team's work on ATLA & LoK soundtracks is wasted on nickelodeon if they won't allow the track team to publish their soundtracks on any cd's etc.

Amanda
05-25-2014, 02:07 AM
It is impossible, yes.

Not An Albatross
06-07-2014, 10:01 AM
Here's a link to the thread where as much of the AtLA and Korra stuff as I'm aware of is on the site:

Thread 97989

And yeah, it really is a shame that proper OSTs for The Last Airbender don't exist - maybe Nickelodeon assumed there wasn't a market for them, maybe it's an artifact of the recording process, since they did the soundtrack and sound mixing together, and didn't work so much in large pieces as stopping-then-starting variations on themes. I really hope it's not the latter, because I would like to see a proper OST one day, but for now, this is what we have.