James P.Sullivan
07-31-2014, 07:28 PM
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National Treasure (Complete Score) - Trevor Rabin, 2004

|Music by: Trevor Rabin|Year: 2004|Format: mp3 (90% 192k)|
Well, here it is. Finally.
The definitive complete score edit to Disney’s National Treasure, composed by Trevor Rabin.
This is a combination of a few sources, so read the notes below if you’re interested.
A special thanks goes to NewtonHoward for the epic artwork, pictured above. It's just what I wanted, and I'm very honoured to have it as the official artwork to my complete score.
Once again, if you appreciate my efforts, please do show it with a Like, a Thank You, and a Rep. It took me quite a while to do this, and I'm very excited to finally be sharing it with you all.
ENJOY! :)
Sulley
TRACKLIST:
DISC 1
Bruckheimer Logo
Attic
The Story
Knighted
Snowcats
Finding Charlotte
Inside Charlotte
The Pipe
The Pipe (Film Version)
The Riddle Solved
Ian’s True Colours
Explosion Aftermath
Washington
Welcome To D.C.
Ben Meets Abigail
Declaration of Independence
Library of Congress
Preparation Montage
Ian Prepares
Arrival at National Archives
Haydn - Opus 33 (Source)
Getting the Map
Haydn - Opus 55 (Source)
Van Chase
Abigail Stays
FBI Raid
Ben Tells Dad
Find Out
Lemons and Heat
Explanations
Explanations (Film Version)
Philadelphia
The Silence Dogood Letters
Urban Outfitters
The $100 Time
Independence Hall
DISC 2
Signing Room
Escape (Pt. 1)
Escape (Pt. 2)
Ben Is Arrested
FBI / Intrepid
The Catch
Holding All The Cards
Trinity Church
Beneath Parkington Lane
Shaft
Dead End
Fake Clue
Effort in Vain
You Did It, Ben
The Treasure (Alt.)
The Treasure (Film Version)
Sadusky at Church
Too Big For One Man / Ian Captured
Epilogue
Epilogue (Alt.)
Epilogue (Film Version)
End Credits
58 Tracks, 120mins
DOWNLOAD:
National Treasure (Complete Score) - Trevor Rabin, 2004 - MEGA (https://mega.co.nz/#!A0IgWZja!fs3cUKhSTX8ic4GH1A3ma0hCqN-Wbk1ua3U58nGIQgo)
Pass: 2319
NOTES:
For those of you who know the score / movie well, you may have noticed that the sessions are not complete. There are a few noticeable cues missing. The purpose of this complete score was to fill in those gaps.
Reading the above tracklist, you may have noticed that only a few of the track names are recognisable from the sessions. That’s because I’ve gone through and changed most of them. Now, before any of you start moaning about this in the comments section, hear me out. I would never normally change original cue names, as I am a perfectionist and love having things in their original format, cue names and all. But this case was an exception. The original names were, in my opinion, pretty pathetic.
A good example would be Track 10 - The original cue name was “Ben Thinks DOI”.
For a start, that’s horrific grammar. Secondly, referring to the Declaration of Independence as “DOI” was driving me nuts.
Another thing that was irritating me was the repetition of “Ben does such-and-such”:
“Ben Is Knight”
“Ben Finds Charlotte”
“Ben Finds Pipe”
“Ben Thinks DOI”
“Ben Finds Glasses”
To me, the names just seemed far too simplistic, verging on lazy.
But if you feel differently, feel free to go through them and rename them yourself. :)
Below is a breakdown of this complete score, with a note for each track on its source and original name. Hopefully you’ll be able to see why I changed the names I did. I actually ended up using a lot of the track names from the DVD Rip.
BREAKDOWN
RS = Recording Sessions
DVD = DVD Rip
OST = Original SoundTrack
DH = Don Harper (obtained from website)
Bruckheimer Logo - RS
Attic - RS
The Story - RS - Original cue name: “Teaser Story”.
Knighted - RS - Original cue name: “Ben is Knight"
Snowcats - RS
Finding Charlotte - RS - Original cue name: “Ben Finds Charlotte"
Inside Charlotte - RS
The Pipe - RS - Original cue name: “Ben Finds Pipe” - It would seem that this is the original version. It was not used in the film except in the end credits montage.
The Pipe (Film Version) - DVD - This is the alternate version that was used in the film. Unfortunately there is a fair bit of faintly audible dialogue in this one, but it’s way better than nothing, and you don’t hear the beautiful harp motif again for the rest of the score.
The Riddle Solved - RS - Original cue name: “Ben Thinks DOI"
Ian’s True Colors - RS - Original cue name: “Ian True Colors"
Explosion Aftermath - RS
Washington - DVD - The only FX here is faint tweety birdsong/general outside noise in the background at the end of the cue.
Welcome To D.C. - RS - The first half of this cue is an unused version of the previous track.
Ben Meets Abigail - RS
Declaration of Independence - RS - Original cue name: "DOI"
Library of Congress - RS
Preparation Montage - RS - Original cue name: “Prep Montage"
Ian Prepares - RS - Original cue name: “Bad Guys"
Arrival at National Archives - RS - Original cue name: “Arrive at National Archives"
Haydn - Opus 33 (Source) - RS - Both of the Haydn source cues were in the wrong chronological place in the sessions. Needless to say, this has been fixed.
Getting the Map - RS - Original cue name: “Ian at Archives"
Haydn - Opus 55 (Source) - RS - See note on Track 21.
Van Chase - RS
Abigail Stays - RS
FBI Raid - RS
Ben Tells Dad - RS
Find Out - RS - Original cue name: “Examine DOI” - Technically, the original cue name is incorrect. This cue plays while they are preparing to examine the Declaration, not during.
Lemons and Heat - DVD - The only FX here is Ben and Abigail's loud joint breath, which actually goes quite well with the music.
Explanations - RS - Original cue name: “Dad Sees DOI"
Explanations (Film Version) - DVD - The reason I've included this track from the DVD Rip is because it has noticeably different orchestration to the sessions cue, and also doesn’t change mood half way through for when the FBI arrive at Patrick’s house.
Philadelphia - RS - Original cue name: “Silence Dogood” - which, technically, is again incorrect, as this cue plays whilst they’re in the car, having just left Patrick’s house on the way to Philadelphia to see the Letters.
The Silence Dogood Letters - RS - Original cue name: “Silence Dogood"
Urban Outfitters - RS
The $100 Time - RS - Original cue name: “$100 Bill"
Independence Hall - RS - Original cue name: “Ben Finds Glasses”
Signing Room - RS
Escape (Pt. 1) - RS - Original cue name: “Singing Room Chase” - which is a pretty daft name, as they don’t chase each other around the signing room. At least, not as far as I remember...
Escape (Pt. 2) - OST - Original album name: “Foot Chase”
Ben Is Arrested - RS
FBI / Intrepid - RS
The Catch - RS - Original cue name: “Ben Meets With Ian"
Holding All The Cards - RS - Original cue name: “Ben / Ian Negotiate"
Trinity Church - RS
Beneath Parkington Lane - RS - Original cue name: “Trinity Church / Shaft Pt. 1”
Shaft - RS - Original cue name: “Shaft Pt. 2"
Dead End - RS - Original cue name: “Fake Treasure Room"
Fake Clue - RS - Original cue name: “Ian Leaves"
Effort in Vain - RS - Original cue name: “Empty Treasure Room"
You Did It, Ben - RS - Original cue name: “Empty Treasure Room"
The Treasure (Alt.) - RS - Original cue name: “Treasure Room"
The Treasure (Film Version) - RS - Original cue name: “Treasure Room"
Sadusky at Church - RS
Too Big For One Man / Ian Captured - RS - Original cue name: “Sadusky Deal"
Epilogue - DH - Taken from Don Harper’s website.
Epilogue (Alt.) - RS - Original cue name: “Aftermath” - In the end, this cue wasn’t actually used in the film, but it was used in "National Treasure: Book of Secrets" as the epilogue cue “Riley Gets His Car Back”.
Epilogue (Film Version) - DVD - This is the film version of Don Harper’s cue (Track 19). Contains mild FX at the beginning.
End Credits - DVD - A combination of: Original credits cue + National Treasure Suite (OST Track 1) + The Pipe + Knighted + Abigail Stays
National Treasure (Complete Score) - Trevor Rabin, 2004

|Music by: Trevor Rabin|Year: 2004|Format: mp3 (90% 192k)|
Well, here it is. Finally.
The definitive complete score edit to Disney’s National Treasure, composed by Trevor Rabin.
This is a combination of a few sources, so read the notes below if you’re interested.
A special thanks goes to NewtonHoward for the epic artwork, pictured above. It's just what I wanted, and I'm very honoured to have it as the official artwork to my complete score.
Once again, if you appreciate my efforts, please do show it with a Like, a Thank You, and a Rep. It took me quite a while to do this, and I'm very excited to finally be sharing it with you all.
ENJOY! :)
Sulley
TRACKLIST:
DISC 1
Bruckheimer Logo
Attic
The Story
Knighted
Snowcats
Finding Charlotte
Inside Charlotte
The Pipe
The Pipe (Film Version)
The Riddle Solved
Ian’s True Colours
Explosion Aftermath
Washington
Welcome To D.C.
Ben Meets Abigail
Declaration of Independence
Library of Congress
Preparation Montage
Ian Prepares
Arrival at National Archives
Haydn - Opus 33 (Source)
Getting the Map
Haydn - Opus 55 (Source)
Van Chase
Abigail Stays
FBI Raid
Ben Tells Dad
Find Out
Lemons and Heat
Explanations
Explanations (Film Version)
Philadelphia
The Silence Dogood Letters
Urban Outfitters
The $100 Time
Independence Hall
DISC 2
Signing Room
Escape (Pt. 1)
Escape (Pt. 2)
Ben Is Arrested
FBI / Intrepid
The Catch
Holding All The Cards
Trinity Church
Beneath Parkington Lane
Shaft
Dead End
Fake Clue
Effort in Vain
You Did It, Ben
The Treasure (Alt.)
The Treasure (Film Version)
Sadusky at Church
Too Big For One Man / Ian Captured
Epilogue
Epilogue (Alt.)
Epilogue (Film Version)
End Credits
58 Tracks, 120mins
DOWNLOAD:
National Treasure (Complete Score) - Trevor Rabin, 2004 - MEGA (https://mega.co.nz/#!A0IgWZja!fs3cUKhSTX8ic4GH1A3ma0hCqN-Wbk1ua3U58nGIQgo)
Pass: 2319
NOTES:
For those of you who know the score / movie well, you may have noticed that the sessions are not complete. There are a few noticeable cues missing. The purpose of this complete score was to fill in those gaps.
Reading the above tracklist, you may have noticed that only a few of the track names are recognisable from the sessions. That’s because I’ve gone through and changed most of them. Now, before any of you start moaning about this in the comments section, hear me out. I would never normally change original cue names, as I am a perfectionist and love having things in their original format, cue names and all. But this case was an exception. The original names were, in my opinion, pretty pathetic.
A good example would be Track 10 - The original cue name was “Ben Thinks DOI”.
For a start, that’s horrific grammar. Secondly, referring to the Declaration of Independence as “DOI” was driving me nuts.
Another thing that was irritating me was the repetition of “Ben does such-and-such”:
“Ben Is Knight”
“Ben Finds Charlotte”
“Ben Finds Pipe”
“Ben Thinks DOI”
“Ben Finds Glasses”
To me, the names just seemed far too simplistic, verging on lazy.
But if you feel differently, feel free to go through them and rename them yourself. :)
Below is a breakdown of this complete score, with a note for each track on its source and original name. Hopefully you’ll be able to see why I changed the names I did. I actually ended up using a lot of the track names from the DVD Rip.
BREAKDOWN
RS = Recording Sessions
DVD = DVD Rip
OST = Original SoundTrack
DH = Don Harper (obtained from website)
Bruckheimer Logo - RS
Attic - RS
The Story - RS - Original cue name: “Teaser Story”.
Knighted - RS - Original cue name: “Ben is Knight"
Snowcats - RS
Finding Charlotte - RS - Original cue name: “Ben Finds Charlotte"
Inside Charlotte - RS
The Pipe - RS - Original cue name: “Ben Finds Pipe” - It would seem that this is the original version. It was not used in the film except in the end credits montage.
The Pipe (Film Version) - DVD - This is the alternate version that was used in the film. Unfortunately there is a fair bit of faintly audible dialogue in this one, but it’s way better than nothing, and you don’t hear the beautiful harp motif again for the rest of the score.
The Riddle Solved - RS - Original cue name: “Ben Thinks DOI"
Ian’s True Colors - RS - Original cue name: “Ian True Colors"
Explosion Aftermath - RS
Washington - DVD - The only FX here is faint tweety birdsong/general outside noise in the background at the end of the cue.
Welcome To D.C. - RS - The first half of this cue is an unused version of the previous track.
Ben Meets Abigail - RS
Declaration of Independence - RS - Original cue name: "DOI"
Library of Congress - RS
Preparation Montage - RS - Original cue name: “Prep Montage"
Ian Prepares - RS - Original cue name: “Bad Guys"
Arrival at National Archives - RS - Original cue name: “Arrive at National Archives"
Haydn - Opus 33 (Source) - RS - Both of the Haydn source cues were in the wrong chronological place in the sessions. Needless to say, this has been fixed.
Getting the Map - RS - Original cue name: “Ian at Archives"
Haydn - Opus 55 (Source) - RS - See note on Track 21.
Van Chase - RS
Abigail Stays - RS
FBI Raid - RS
Ben Tells Dad - RS
Find Out - RS - Original cue name: “Examine DOI” - Technically, the original cue name is incorrect. This cue plays while they are preparing to examine the Declaration, not during.
Lemons and Heat - DVD - The only FX here is Ben and Abigail's loud joint breath, which actually goes quite well with the music.
Explanations - RS - Original cue name: “Dad Sees DOI"
Explanations (Film Version) - DVD - The reason I've included this track from the DVD Rip is because it has noticeably different orchestration to the sessions cue, and also doesn’t change mood half way through for when the FBI arrive at Patrick’s house.
Philadelphia - RS - Original cue name: “Silence Dogood” - which, technically, is again incorrect, as this cue plays whilst they’re in the car, having just left Patrick’s house on the way to Philadelphia to see the Letters.
The Silence Dogood Letters - RS - Original cue name: “Silence Dogood"
Urban Outfitters - RS
The $100 Time - RS - Original cue name: “$100 Bill"
Independence Hall - RS - Original cue name: “Ben Finds Glasses”
Signing Room - RS
Escape (Pt. 1) - RS - Original cue name: “Singing Room Chase” - which is a pretty daft name, as they don’t chase each other around the signing room. At least, not as far as I remember...
Escape (Pt. 2) - OST - Original album name: “Foot Chase”
Ben Is Arrested - RS
FBI / Intrepid - RS
The Catch - RS - Original cue name: “Ben Meets With Ian"
Holding All The Cards - RS - Original cue name: “Ben / Ian Negotiate"
Trinity Church - RS
Beneath Parkington Lane - RS - Original cue name: “Trinity Church / Shaft Pt. 1”
Shaft - RS - Original cue name: “Shaft Pt. 2"
Dead End - RS - Original cue name: “Fake Treasure Room"
Fake Clue - RS - Original cue name: “Ian Leaves"
Effort in Vain - RS - Original cue name: “Empty Treasure Room"
You Did It, Ben - RS - Original cue name: “Empty Treasure Room"
The Treasure (Alt.) - RS - Original cue name: “Treasure Room"
The Treasure (Film Version) - RS - Original cue name: “Treasure Room"
Sadusky at Church - RS
Too Big For One Man / Ian Captured - RS - Original cue name: “Sadusky Deal"
Epilogue - DH - Taken from Don Harper’s website.
Epilogue (Alt.) - RS - Original cue name: “Aftermath” - In the end, this cue wasn’t actually used in the film, but it was used in "National Treasure: Book of Secrets" as the epilogue cue “Riley Gets His Car Back”.
Epilogue (Film Version) - DVD - This is the film version of Don Harper’s cue (Track 19). Contains mild FX at the beginning.
End Credits - DVD - A combination of: Original credits cue + National Treasure Suite (OST Track 1) + The Pipe + Knighted + Abigail Stays