So annoying to hear all the people complaining about how horrible the 1994 CD sounded. This isn't like the original E.T. CD we're talking about here. It sounded fine! It's quiet when the SCORE is quiet!
Does Dan Goldwasser post here? Just curious because I do wonder if something like this track edited together as one, basically no slight gap in between the tracks?
"Truck vs. Truck/The Plan/Final Flight of the Vigilant"
Not that it bothers me, just was curious! I would have joined them like they are in the film anyways.
So annoying to hear all the people complaining about how horrible the 1994 CD sounded. This isn't like the original E.T. CD we're talking about here. It sounded fine! It's quiet when the SCORE is quiet!
Agreed! The original CD had amazing sound quality and was in the demonstration class.
WYATT EARP is one of my favorite scores and I can't wait to hear the expanded edition. Thanks La La Land!!!
Is that really the case? Just when I think I'm ready to place an order there's always the prospect of the next release(s). LLL's shipping is the priciest (I think per disc is absurd) and so I'm only placing 2-3 orders per year....and some I may get thru Intrada when they're in stock.
Well, finally ordered. Fantastic... the release of Wyatt Earp alone made my horrible last two days worthwhile. The original score CD was fabulous ( and one I'll keep as it is a good listen ) but aside from the music, I can't wait to get my mitts on what looks like another lavish LaLa package.
Matrix Reloaded absolutely ordered. (Freakin' Warner Bros ruining the cover art of both releases with their freakin' logo.)
Really ? I like that look, the branding... part of a series... Intrada didn't really have a run of their Universal logo series. To me the logo fits both releases.
So annoying to hear all the people complaining about how horrible the 1994 CD sounded. This isn't like the original E.T. CD we're talking about here. It sounded fine! It's quiet when the SCORE is quiet!
I didn't mean to suggest the sound quality was off. It is just a bit excessive on the dynamic range such that a few of the cues get so quiet that you start to wonder if it is actually still playing at times.
Based on those samples, Wyatt Earp sounds like a beautiful, sweeping, and epic score. Can't wait to hear the whole thing. Dug the samples for Jobs also so I'll be ordering it as well. Matrix too.