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 Posted:   Jul 10, 2014 - 7:45 PM   
 By:   buysoundtrax   (Member)

WARRIORS OF VIRTUE - Original Soundtrack by Don Davis


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SRP: $15.95

LISTEN TO A SOUND CLIP FROM the score for WARRIORS OF VIRTUE
http://buysound.webjedi.net/Warriors_Virtue_Audio/4_Vortex_Dare.mp3

WARRIORS OF VIRTUE is a limited edition release of 1000 units. The first 100 Copies will be signed by Don Davis.

Starts Shipping the week of July 21,2014


BUYSOUNDTRAX Records will be releasing the soundtrack for WARRIORS OF VIRTUE, featuring music composed by Don Davis (BOUND, The MATRIX trilogy, HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, JURASSIC PARK III) for the 1997 fantasy film directed by Ronny Yu (THE BRIDE WITH WHITE HAIR), written by Michael Vickerman, Hugh Kelley and the Law brothers, starring Mario Yedidia, Marley Shelton, Chao Li Chi, Dale Wilson, Kathleen Barr, Doug Parker, Scott McNeil, Doug Jones, Lee Arenberg, Dennis Dun and Angus MacFadyen as Komodo.

WARRIORS OF VIRTUE tells the story of Ryan Jeffers (Yedidia), a disabled middle school student who spends most of his time reading comic books and imagining other worlds where he might have great adventures. One day, he stops at his favorite Chinese restaurant and visits with Ming (Dun), the owner. Ming gives Ryan a manuscript of Tao, which is a representation of the five elements that make up the Tao mythology. Ming suggests that Ryan should read the manuscript and it might lead to his ‘true enlightenment’. During school, Ryan is the waterboy for the football team. One afternoon, Ryan is caught staring at the quarterback’s girlfriend and the team starts picking on Ryan and his friend, Chucky. After the girl stands up for Ryan, the quarterback invites Ryan and Chucky to a water treatment plant for an initiation ritual that involves them going across a flimsy pipe to graffiti their names on a wall. Ignoring Chucky’s warnings and feeling ashamed about his disability, Ryan tries to go across the pipe but is blasted into a water tank.

Awakening in the land of Tao, Ryan discovers his disability is gone and he has the use of his legs. Shortly thereafter, he is attacked by soldiers and in the process of escaping, he loses his backpack, which contains the Tao manuscript. Ryan encounters the dwarf-like Mudlap who brings him to Elysia (Shelton), a beautiful girl in white robes. Elysia takes him to Master Chung (Chi). Master Chung leads the Warriors Of Virtue, five anthropomorphic kangaroos who wield the power of the elements. The Warriors are in search of the Manuscript of Legend. They are opposed by the evil warlord Komodo (MacFadyen), who leads an army that has been terrorizing the Land of Tao while Komodo is on a quest to destroy all the lifesprings, the sources of balance and harmony in Tao. Ryan learns that Ming’s gift is in actuality the Manuscript Of Legend and the secrets contained within its pages will decide the outcome in the battle between the forces of good and evil. With the Manuscript now in Komodo’s hands, Ryan must unite the Warriors Of Virtue and recover the Manuscript so that he can decipher its secrets and save Tao.

Released in 1997, WARRIORS OF VIRTUE is a fantasy film filled with lofty ambitions that failed to find its audience. The film is the product of four wealthy brothers, transplanted from Hong Kong to settle in Colorado, the Law brothers. Surgeons by trade but with a creative and financial interest in cinema, they decided to make a Hollywood blockbuster. The brothers invested $35 million of their combined fortunes into developing and producing the film, a science fiction fantasy best described as a variation on THE WIZARD OF OZ meets KUNG-FU PANDA with a pouch-full of STAR WARS’ Force-full mysticism added for good measure. The brothers went on to personally finance another $20 million in marketing costs, with an eye on lucrative toy and other merchandise tie-ins. When the Law brothers were finished shooting the film, they were convinced their film deserved a fully orchestral, swashbuckling score to bring life to the world of Tao and assist its journey to acclaim and fortune. The brothers hoped to hire John Williams to score the film but his agent referred them to another composer by the name of Don Davis. He began work on scoring the film in 1995, two years prior to the film’s release. The producers told him they wanted a broad symphonic score, with a separate theme for each of the five Warriors and as one of the brothers was involved with the Colorado Opera Company, he wanted to commission a piece of concert music that involved these five themes, representing the virtues in the manner of an oratorio. This oratorio, called ‘Of The Illuminated’, received its premiere at the Breckenridge Music Festival in the summer of 1995. This unique (and lengthy) affiliation with the project allowed the composer to be a part of the creative team from the beginning of the project. The WARRIORS OF VIRTUE score was recorded with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and mixed by Armin Steiner.

Emmy winning composer Don Davis began playing trumpet and piano at the age of nine, and started writing music at twelve. As his affinity for music grew, so did his aspirations, and soon he was composing and arranging orchestral charts for local jazz ensembles that he also performed with. After graduation from high school, Davis furthered his study of music at UCLA, majoring in music theory and composition, playing trumpet in college jazz ensembles and orchestras. After graduation from UCLA, Davis continued to study composition with Henri Lazarof and orchestration under Albert Harris. Harris introduced the young Davis to film and television composer Joe Harnell, best known for his work on TV shows such as V and THE INCREDIBLE HULK. He was immediately impressed by Davis' attention to orchestral detail, especially as evidenced by a chamber symphony Davis was writing at the time. Harnell became a mentor to Davis and introduced him to the professional world of film and television scoring. His early compositional work caught the attention of composer Lee Holdridge, who had penned the theme music for the television series BEAUTY AND THE BEAST and he helped Davis land the job composing weekly scores for the show. Davis' rich orchestral style meshed perfectly with the tone of the show and he went on to win an Emmy for his work and achieve great acclaim as one of television's most gifted young composers.

After BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Davis found his career as a composer soaring and he was commissioned to compose scores for dozens of top television movies and series, including SEAQUEST DSV, HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, Peter Benchley’s THE BEAST, TINY TOON ADVENTURES and STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION. In 1997, Davis composed the score for Larry and Andy Wachowski's off-beat thriller BOUND, and the directing brothers immediately formed a close working relationship with Davis. The Wachowskis and Davis again collaborated on the MATRIX Trilogy. Davis' work for the three scores incorporated elements of popular music, electronic synthesizer effects, and even a touch of the avant-garde. His full length three act opera "Río de Sangre" premiered in October, 2010 at the Florentine Opera Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The full production included 10 principals with a 40 voice choir and an 11-piece stage ensemble, accompanied by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra conducted by Joseph Rescigno.

WARRIORS OF VIRTUE was first released on compact disc by Kid Rhino with a short presentation of the score and nine songs at the time of the film’s release and later released again in a better presentation by Prometheus Records minus the songs and with more of Don Davis’ score restored. Buysoundtrax Records now presents a new release of WARRIORS OF VIRTUE, with liner notes written by author Randall Larson including new comments from the composer, along with new mastering by James Nelson of Digital Outland, allowing a new audience to discover Don Davis’ wonderful score.


1. Main Title (1:22)
2. Bootleg Left (2:32)
3. Ryan And The Tunnel Of Temptation (3:34)
4. The Vortex and The Dare (4:17)
5. The Wonder Of Tao (2:12)
6. The Force Of Yun (2:20)
7. Mudlap Rap / Elysa's Entrance (1:02)
8. The Lifespring Rhapsody (3:58)
9. Forces Of Nature (4:31)
10. Challenge Of Yun / The Force Of Water (3:13)
11. Rooz Reunited (2:02)
12. Theme Of Tao /The Komodo Dragontrot (3:49)
13. Encounter Of The Roo Kind (1:37)
14. Komodo's Seduction (1:46)
15. The Mudlap Trap (2:32)
16. Chained Melody (5:03)
17. Tunnel Of Blades (2:24)
18. Lesson Of Inner Strength (2:04)
19. Death Of Chung (2:53)
20. Komodo's Fury and Elysia's Redemption (1:52)
21. Farewell To Chung /Mudlap's Remorse (2:31)
22. Marsupial Arabesque (5:01)
23. Planet Of The Roo-Warriors (5:24)
24. Ryan's Strengths (3:00)
Total Time: 71:55

 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 6:41 AM   
 By:   batman&robin   (Member)

I must be the only one who's ecstatic about this new release...

 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 6:43 AM   
 By:   mastadge   (Member)

Oddly I never really warmed up to this score. I was super excited about the Prometheus release, sounded like it would be right up my alley -- I love big fantasy scores. But I just couldn't get into it. Maybe I'll give it another spin and see if a few years have made a difference.

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 7:40 AM   
 By:   Hurdy Gurdy   (Member)

I loved the original 'highlights' score CD release that had the pop songs on it (although I didn't care for the songs) but found the Prometheus expansion bored me and I never really played it much, so I generally listen to the one I got used to first and preferred.
I didn't know the Prometheus had become pricey or hard to find.
It's a nice enough score in that Robert Folk busy/frantic Fantasy mode.

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 8:15 AM   
 By:   bobbengan   (Member)

It's a nice enough score in that Robert Folk busy/frantic Fantasy mode.

Though nowhere NEAR as memorable as BEAST MASTER 2, NEVER ENDING STORY 2, LAWNMOWER MAN 2 etc. !

I also have always had a hard time getting into this one (I too own the Prometheus CD), even though it ticks a lot of the marks I love: Big fanfares, sweeping theme, impressionistic/sumptuous fantasy writing... It ends up falling into the same place as Poledouris' THE JUNGLE BOOK as a big bold orchestral score of which very little is unfortunately actually memorable.

Still, I'm happy for those who have wanted to hear this and it's always good to see 90's action/adventure scores getting re-released. So great work BSX, hope this sells well!

 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 8:44 AM   
 By:   Yavar Moradi   (Member)

I think it's a lovely score with some real highlights. I guess it does feel a bit less than the sum of its parts and I find myself playing a handful of tracks more than the whole disc (kinda like Gregson-Williams's Sinbad score...)

Strange that BSX isn't touting extra music (they don't claim the previous expansion was complete) or improved sound quality on this one, but I will say the cover is much better than my Prometheus version...

Yavar

 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 9:52 AM   
 By:   mastadge   (Member)

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 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 9:53 AM   
 By:   mastadge   (Member)

I also have always had a hard time getting into this one (I too own the Prometheus CD), even though it ticks a lot of the marks I love: Big fanfares, sweeping theme, impressionistic/sumptuous fantasy writing... It ends up falling into the same place as Poledouris' THE JUNGLE BOOK as a big bold orchestral score of which very little is unfortunately actually memorable.


As much as I agree with you about WOV, I can't disagree more about The Jungle Book! One of my favorite adventure scores of all time. I find it very memorable and return to it frequently. Different strokes, I guess.

 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 1:06 PM   
 By:   MikeJ   (Member)



Strange that BSX isn't touting extra music (they don't claim the previous expansion was complete) or improved sound quality on this one, but I will say the cover is much better than my Prometheus version...

Yavar


"Buysoundtrax Records now presents a new release of WARRIORS OF VIRTUE, with liner notes written by author Randall Larson including new comments from the composer, along with new mastering by James Nelson of Digital Outland, allowing a new audience to discover Don Davis’ wonderful score."

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 1:06 PM   
 By:   Ford A. Thaxton   (Member)

I think it's a lovely score with some real highlights. I guess it does feel a bit less than the sum of its parts and I find myself playing a handful of tracks more than the whole disc (kinda like Gregson-Williams's Sinbad score...)

Strange that BSX isn't touting extra music (they don't claim the previous expansion was complete) or improved sound quality on this one, but I will say the cover is much better than my Prometheus version...

Yavar


It's a newly mastered reissue of the original release.

Better artwork and notes as well.

Ford A. Thaxton

 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 1:37 PM   
 By:   Lokutus   (Member)

Yes... this one is "truly" hard and very expensive to get so it desperately needed to be reissued instead of dozens unreleased Don Davis' scores.

http://www.amazon.com/Warriors-Virtue-Don-Davis/dp/B000E6PTNI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1405107364&sr=8-2&keywords=warriors+of+the+virtue+soundtrack

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B000026AM7/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new

 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 1:55 PM   
 By:   La La Land Records   (Member)

Yes... this one is "truly" hard and very expensive to get so it desperately needed to be reissued instead of dozens unreleased Don Davis' scores.

http://www.amazon.com/Warriors-Virtue-Don-Davis/dp/B000E6PTNI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1405107364&sr=8-2&keywords=warriors+of+the+virtue+soundtrack

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B000026AM7/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new


Most of the titles a company CAN reissue (i.e. been previously released) are controlled by Varese at this point. As for unreleased titles, the good ones are spoken for by other labels.

This link you posted above are people selling this item on the secondary market. The Prometheus cd is OOP. There is ONE new copy being sold by a private seller for $14.95 in the US. In the Uk, the lowest price is 12 pounds and some change...like $21 usd? This new release, that EVERYONE CAN BUY, is $15.98 USD.

I for one am glad its out again with improved sound, notes and artwork.

Some of you guys really need to take a chill pill.

MV

 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 2:36 PM   
 By:   Mr Hand   (Member)

This little gem by Davis deserves to be released again for newcomers.

In my case, I wonder if the sound is so dramatically improved as to justify a replacement of my Prometheus CD.

 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 3:24 PM   
 By:   T.J. Turner   (Member)

Well I am enthusiastic about the new release. I really enjoyed the score, but I can understand why some maybe put off. The opening to the expanded presetation is a bit slow, but after track 6 it gets really enjoyable. However the sound quality of the Prometheus release is a bit muddy so I'm looking forward any improvement of sound.

 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 3:42 PM   
 By:   drivingmissdaisy   (Member)

I ordered it!!

Fingers crossed for an autographed copy!

 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 4:49 PM   
 By:   Solium   (Member)

Well like many others have already stated I own a previous version and never warmed up to it. Time to give it another spin and see if I feel different about it today. I'll always support rereleases though!

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 4:58 PM   
 By:   bobbengan   (Member)

I too and going to revisit this and see if it plays differently for me than it did in summer 2012 when I first discovered it...

... Mind you, that was the same summer I discovered some scores that are now personal underrated all-time favorites - Alfi Kabiljo's SKY BANDITS and GYMKATA, Merrill Jenson's WINDWALKER, David Arnold's LAST OF THE DOGMEN, R.R. Bennett's LADY CAROLINE LAMB and NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA - So there was pretty stiff listening competition over those few months...

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 4:58 PM   
 By:   bobbengan   (Member)

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 Posted:   Jul 11, 2014 - 5:28 PM   
 By:   Sirusjr   (Member)

I am surprised to see so many people who say they never got into this score. Then again, it does not have the best sound on Prometheus. All it takes is one quick listen to the samples to recognize how this sounds better than the Prometheus version. I'm ordering this one for sure.

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 12, 2014 - 12:44 PM   
 By:   jwb   (Member)

Always liked this score. Would have liked to have see the film version of the standout Forces of Nature.

The Prometheus did have meh sound quality. So hopefully the new one does indeed have better sound.

 
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