(I want to compare it to mine)
Not exactly, there were some interesting cues missing. for example: Kyle Reese dreams about the future where he burns to death in a car. I missed that one 🙁
But T2 would be welcome too, the recent bootleg was a good addition – but there are still nice themes unreleased… There are people who have it, but do not want to share it.
I’m sure that at least a portion of the music used in that flashback can be found in track #06 "Gun Shop / Reese In Alley", it’s one of my favourite tracks.
Indeed, and some of it in Reese in the Car.
But still, it doesn’t feel like complete unfortunately, although this score had some interesting alternates 🙂
Thanks a lot!!
Did I miss the Mp3 version? Better look for it!
Edit: Lol, found a way to play flac files. I must commend on the service you do, Takehiro(really do appreciated), but this the reason why I always end up with dissapointment with most scores of my beloved franchices, cues shortened, altered, even completely missed. A great example is track 9, Garage Chase:
Movie scene cues in:
Arnold’s character, the Terminator riding the stolen 1980’s LTD/Crown Victoria police car, appears to have reached the parking garage presumebly it’s target is hiding, at the same time, the score starts, simulating like that of a heartbeat, while Kyle Reese potrayed by Michael Biehn, trying to gently start a parked car already hot-wired. Back to the Terminator, scoping the area for it’s prey. The simulating heart-beating score continues as Reese tries to start car a little rougher. An added instrument, a synthesizer perhaps, comes to play on the score as the hijacked 1980’s police car appears to come to a steady stop and we the viewers get a glimps of the driver, it’s "the automated assassin". As Reese started the car with all his might a third time, finally give him a roaring ovation that he was waiting for, at the same time, the tempo of the synthesizer changed, giving an impending doom is looming. Right after that the assassin leaned forward hearing an engine running, the expression changed from a cold stare to an endearing focused-killer about to pounce a run-away prey while reaching the Remington Model 870 shotgun, Reese and Sarah (portrayed by Linda Hamilton) turning their heads to see where the pump-action noise of the weapon came from right before the Terminator made the first shot, several afterwards, while ducking for cover and Reese pushes the gas-paddle in full force in which the chase commence!
And what do we get on the soundtrack, just 3 seconds of that piece!
Sorry, but this piece was so good it got imbedded in my heart, brain and soul like a desease…
While the James Bond series is finally being honored in full (to an extend), it still baffles me about other franchise that holds such a high esteem as the Terminator to be handeld like this… Again, my apologies to share my suffering.
P.S. Don’t worry, I know it said Expanded on the title.
(http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/194/tiiv.jpg/)
You do know that the creators don’t want to share it, Which is fucking stupid in the first place to go through all that work and not even share it, and yewt they have the nerve to post a tracklist and cover art.
This is the Main Title theme to the first film, not the second film.
lol 2nded
http://www.filefactory.com/file/6rsp21zc7fz3/
Tracklisting
1. Theme from "The Terminator" 4:17
2. "The Terminator" Main Title 2:17
3. The Terminator’s Arrival 4:57
4. Reese Chased 3:51
5. Sarah on Her Motorbike 00:39
6. Gun Shop – Reese in Alley 1:31
7. Sarah in the Bar 1:53
8. Tech Noir – Alley Chase 7:38
9. Garage Chase 6:52
10. Arm & Eye Surgery 3:20
11. Police Station / Escape from Police Station 4:49
12. Future Flashback / Terminator Infiltration 4:18
13. Conversations by the Window / Love Scene 3:45
14. Tunnel Chase 3:39
15. Death by Fire / Terminator Gets Up 3:13
16. Factory Chase 3:58
17. Reese’s Death / Terminator Sits Up / "You’re Terminated!" 3:28
18. Sarah’s Destiny / The Coming Storm 3:04
19. Theme from "The Terminator" (August 29th, 1997, Judgement Day Remix)
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They will rot in hell. Petty people. Scumbags.