>The sound effects are almost entirely from the BR game?
Eh? So the sounds to the Esper edition isn't just film sounds. I don't
think I've ever played the BR game. Was it any good?
This is the edition of the soundtrack I have on LP
http://www.discogs.com/release/214104
and on CD
http://www.discogs.com/release/6272
it contains original music and bits of dialogue
MEK
"Mark Cullen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/29/2006 08:33:31 AM:
> Been having problems posting to the list but here goes...
>
> the Esper edition is the one you want. combines the sanctioned release
> alongside some ambience taken from the film.
>
>
http://www.anunna.net/vangelis-rarities/fic_file.php?methode=methode1&id=25
>
> Tracklist :
> Disc One
>
> Prologue And Main Titles 3:54
> Leon's Voight Kampff Test 1:09
> Sushi Bar - Damask Rose 2:46
> Spinner Ascent 1:21
> Blush Response 5:43
> Wait For Me 5:12
> Deckard Meets Rachael 1:36
> Rachael's Song 4:20
> Tales Of The Future 4:53
> Bicycle Riders 2:10
> Chew's Eye Lab 1:15
> Memories Of Green 5:35
> Blade Runner Blues 10:01
> Pris Meets J.F. Sebastian 1:47
> One More Kiss? Dear 4:04
>
> Disc Two
>
> Deckard Dream 1:10
> Thinking Of Rachael 1:18
> Esper Analysis 2:34
> Animoid Row 2:34
> Taffey Lewis Night Club 2:02
> Salome's Dance 1:23
> Zhora's Retirement 1:42
> I am The Business 2:29
> Love Theme 4:58
> I Dreamt Music 4:32
> Morning At The Bradbury 3:46
> The Prodigal Son Brings Death 4:07
> Deckard Enters The Bradbury 3:37
> Dangerous Days 0:57
> Wounded Animals 10:53
> Tears In Rain 2:51
> Rachael Sleeps 2:08
> End Titles 4:06
>
>
>
>
>
> From: Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Simon Hindle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: (313) Blade Runner sampling
> Sent: 28 August 2006 02:52:59
> I wish they'd release a nice new master of it with extras if there are
any.
> Also wish they would release the soundtrack to Picnic At Hanging Rock on
> CD. It's ridiculous that's unavailable. It's the defining Australian
film
> of the '70s.
>
> On 25/08/2006, at 7:14 PM, Simon Hindle wrote:
>
> http://www.discogs.com/release/488248
>
> So when blade runner came out (so the story goes), Vangelis was as
> disappointed with the edit as Ridley Scott was, and refused to release
> his soundtrack.
>
> So they got the New American Orchestra (whoever they might be) to do
> their own interpretation of the soundtrack and released that, and it was
> the only legit version of the soundtrack you could get for years.
>
> When the director's cut of Blade Runner came out, Vangelis finally
> allowed his original version of the soundtrack to be released.
>
> That's the story I heard anyway, the truth probably involves a little
> less artistic integrity ;-)
>
> Both are great releases in their own rights though.
>
>