Constantine (Brian Tyler)



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Ordensritter
01-28-2016, 04:02 AM
After the studio behind "Constantine" decided that Brian Tyler’s work was too brooding and demonic for their film about demons and Hell, they "semi-rejected" his score and hired Klaus Badelt to "enhance" it. That we all know. Thing is, Tyler’s final product is floating around the web in bootleg form, but so is Badelt’s contribution and in the end it’s a bit confusing who wrote what exactly. Different sources seem to have different information. Would anyone here be willing to help me sort things out and compile a Tyler-only score (preferably in more or less chronological order)? I have both the official soundtrack and some kind of an expanded score to work with. Here’s the latter’s tracklisting:

CD1
01. Destiny
02. Deo et Patri
03. Into the Light
04. Ascension
05. Confession
06. Rites of the Son
07. Black Smoke
08. Humanity
09. Piety
10. Lucifer
11. Lucifer (Extended)
12. Crossing Over
13. Discovering the Symbol
14. Absentee Landlords
15. Angela Crosses Over
16. A Sister’s Story
17. Hennessy in the Ether
18. Balthazar’s Blessing
19. The Faith of Beeman
20. I Have Always Known
21. Trip to Hell
22. Spear of Destiny
23. A Voice from the Other Side
24. Seplevites
25. John as a Young Man
26. Half-Breed
27. Vermin

CD2
01. Meet John Constantine
02. Counterweight
03. Into the Light
04. I Left Her Alone
05. Resurrection
06. Discovering a Twin
07. Gabriel’s Brutal Truth
08. Reluctance
09. Circle of Hell
10. Inheritance
11. Last Rites
12. Encountering a Twin
13. Flight to Ravenscar
14. Humanity
15. John
16. Someone Was Here
17. Hell Freeway
18. Ether Surfing
19. The Balance
20. Absentee Landlords
21. John’s Solitude
22. Rooftop
23. Gabriel Fantastique
24. Confronting Midnite
25. Constantine End Titles
26. Finale

I’m sorry if it’s too much trouble, any help will be greatly appreciated. I know Dave999 posted all those "Constantine" albums here some time ago, can anyone confirm his Tyler-only score is the correct one?


Dave999
04-20-2016, 03:33 PM
After the studio behind "Constantine" decided that Brian Tyler’s work was too brooding and demonic for their film about demons and Hell, they "semi-rejected" his score and hired Klaus Badelt to "enhance" it. That we all know. Thing is, Tyler’s final product is floating around the web in bootleg form, but so is Badelt’s contribution and in the end it’s a bit confusing who wrote what exactly. Different sources seem to have different information. Would anyone here be willing to help me sort things out and compile a Tyler-only score (preferably in more or less chronological order)? I have both the official soundtrack and some kind of an expanded score to work with.

I’m sorry if it’s too much trouble, any help will be greatly appreciated. I know Dave999 posted all those "Constantine" albums here some time ago, can anyone confirm his Tyler-only score is the correct one?

Why wouldn’t it be? It’s not mine btw (as in I reuploaded it from a very trustworthy source with great connections. I trust him). Tyler’s separate score is the real deal 🙂

The two separate scores are the cues from each composer, the expanded score looks to be all cues used in the film (although out of order from what I can tell), and -although I haven’t cross checked everything yet- the ‘sessions’ seem to basically be everything available.
One thing I don’t like, because it’s so time consuming (especially in this case) is watch a film with a score at hand and cross reference everything to put it in film order. Doing it with these cues available would take a few days, if not weeks.


sermoc
04-20-2016, 09:23 PM
Please, I Want it, Thankss

R3v3rs3
07-19-2017, 03:05 AM
Doing it with these cues available would take a few days, if not weeks.
I’m planning it, I have seen the movie many many times, and this summer again.

I will update the correct tracklist in film order once done, with the material available will be very easy.

updates of the process in your original thread: Thread 194665


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