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01-14-2011, 10:04 PM
Eckart Seeber
Bram Stoker's Shadowbuilder
1998

Note: The first version of the score is the album version put out by Sonovide which is far from complete but is an amazing representation of the score featured in the film. The second version, an obvious bootleg whose source I have yet to discover, has inferior quality to the first version but I believe I caught a few tracks that were missing from the OST version. There are no SFX in either of these versions which is great since these scores feature heavy use of the choral section of the orchestra and for a score written for such a dreadful film it sounds fantastic. Rumor has it that the score was heavily altered in the film so these versions contain music in their original forms. Then again that's usually how it goes, right? Both albums are encoded in 320 MP3. Enjoy!
OST Version
16 tracks, TRT: 54:51
Promo Version
13 untitled tracks, TRT: 42:40
http://www.mediafire.com/?zk26rqoxhz8m2uc
http://www.mediafire.com/?1g8di0ipnxo9ymb
Bram Stoker's Shadowbuilder
1998

Note: The first version of the score is the album version put out by Sonovide which is far from complete but is an amazing representation of the score featured in the film. The second version, an obvious bootleg whose source I have yet to discover, has inferior quality to the first version but I believe I caught a few tracks that were missing from the OST version. There are no SFX in either of these versions which is great since these scores feature heavy use of the choral section of the orchestra and for a score written for such a dreadful film it sounds fantastic. Rumor has it that the score was heavily altered in the film so these versions contain music in their original forms. Then again that's usually how it goes, right? Both albums are encoded in 320 MP3. Enjoy!
OST Version
16 tracks, TRT: 54:51
Promo Version
13 untitled tracks, TRT: 42:40
http://www.mediafire.com/?zk26rqoxhz8m2uc
http://www.mediafire.com/?1g8di0ipnxo9ymb