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 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:06 AM   
 By:   Quartet Records   (Member)

KING SOLOMON’S MINES (2-CD SET)
Music Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith
Limited edition of 1000 units
Release date: 17/12/2014



Quartet Records and M.G.M. are proud to present the ultimate edition of Jerry Goldsmith’s exciting score for the adventure-comedy-Indiana Jones semi-parody King Solomon’s Mines, presented on a 2-CD set (for the price of one). The film was directed by J. Lee Thompson, and starring Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone.

The film features fortune hunter Allan Quatermain, who teams up with a resourceful woman to help find her missing father lost in the wilds of 1900s Africa. They are pursued by hostile tribes and a rival German explorer.

For his fourth collaboration with director J. Lee Thompson (after The Reincarnation of Peter Proud, The Chairman and Cabo Blanco) Jerry Goldsmith provides an awesome adventure score, one of his best efforts from the 80s: full of leitmotivs and action cues, masterfully written and completely orchestral (during the period when the composer was beginning to experiment with synthesizers). Goldsmith conducts the Hungarian State Opera Orchestra of Budapest.

The soundtrack to King Solomon’s Mines has a complicated album history. The original 1985 album, produced by the composer and edited with sound engineer Mike Ross-Trevor at CBS Studios in London, was released in the U.S. on LP by Restless Records. In France, this program was duplicated by Milan. Discos Vinilo in Spain added three short cues, though the track order was disjointed. When Milan released the score on CD in 1987 (paired with Alan Silvestri’s Delta Force), one track, “The Ritual,” was dropped. In 1991, Intrada offered a new expanded program, properly sequenced but still incomplete. This was reissued by the label in 1997. The title was revisited yet again in 2006 by Prometheus, presenting an even more complete version of the film score and improving the sound, correcting the speed with a new transfer. This superb release went out-of-print several years ago, and is a highly prized CD in the second-hand market. However, in previous CD releases, some tracks were joined with a crossfade at the end of the score program, whereas in the film they are separate tracks from different sequences. Also, some bonus tracks from the Prometheus CD were actually part of the score ("Pre-Ritual" is the beginning of "The Ritual,” although recorded in a separate take). For this new edition, we have made a fresh transfer of the original tapes, presenting the entire score in film order on disc one as Goldsmith conceived. For disc two, the composer’s original 10-track album program – which features slightly different edits and mixes on some cues – has been reproduced on CD in its entirety for the first time.

The package includes a 16-page full color booklet with liner notes and track-by-track analysis by John Takis.

For more info, listen audio samples and order, please visit www.quartetrecords.com

 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:11 AM   
 By:   Mark Langdon   (Member)

Again?

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:14 AM   
 By:   connorb93   (Member)

what's with the Sharon Stone replacement cover?

 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:15 AM   
 By:   Lokutus   (Member)

It's not listed on the Quartet site yet?

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:17 AM   
 By:   Tony Renaud   (Member)

Double post sorry

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:20 AM   
 By:   Tony Renaud   (Member)

Sorry bu i can't stand this score by Jerry Goldsmith,pass.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:22 AM   
 By:   connorb93   (Member)

It's a great score, but the only difference is the separating of cues! That's it!I mean it's cool to know what I have already are crossfades, but I'm not spending money just to separate them. And I got all excited for an actual expansion. Ah well, next year it'll have to be!

 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:33 AM   
 By:   Amer Zahid   (Member)

A roll licking Goldsmith classic that deserves another go round for the new generations! Good to see it back in the round.

 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:34 AM   
 By:   Mister L   (Member)

Not Leviathan, or NIMH. Well.... maybe we were expecting too much. Salomon´s great to
those who don´t have it yet, but i think many do.... including me. I even own the old LP,
so maybe i´ll pass as well. Pity.

Edit. Nice cover!

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:38 AM   
 By:   Spymaster   (Member)

Dunno what those crossfades are they're referring to...?!

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:41 AM   
 By:   connorb93   (Member)

Dunno what those crossfades are they're referring to...?!

Their tracklist shows that The Ritual is split into 2 parts and the Falling Rocks-Final Confrontation cue are seperate on the previous album (hence the hyphenated track name)

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:43 AM   
 By:   Jim Bailey   (Member)

What a bunch of crybabies roll eyes

I'm excited about this release and will be ordering it along with the other 2 from the batch. Thanks again Quartet can't wait to see what you have in store for us next year!

 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:49 AM   
 By:   LEONCIO   (Member)

pufffffffffff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:54 AM   
 By:   Krakatoa   (Member)

Looks definitive - sweet!

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 9:58 AM   
 By:   Zooba   (Member)

Yes Samples sound great. I'll be getting it from SAE once they list it.

SAHARA which I never got sounds good too. I may have to get this one also.

"Ride of the Valkyries" makes me wanna share a chopper journey with Col. Tom Boo Hagen and go surfing on a Vietnam beach! But without the killing of course.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30QzJKCUekQ

 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 10:09 AM   
 By:   Mr. Jack   (Member)

Do we REALLY need a "complete" version of a score that was already about 75 minutes long on the last release? There's at least fifteen/twenty minutes of The Secret Of NIMH still unavailable, and the sound desperately needs remastering. frown

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 10:24 AM   
 By:   Tobias   (Member)

Do we REALLY need a "complete" version of a score that was already about 75 minutes long on the last release? There's at least fifteen/twenty minutes of The Secret Of NIMH still unavailable, and the sound desperately needs remastering. frown


Before their announcement FSM members complained about not getting a Jerry Goldsmith christmas release and now when we got one. What do you do? Complain. Shame on all of you.

 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 10:24 AM   
 By:   Solium   (Member)

Well NIMH really didn't seem like a Quartet kinda release. But one can only have hope. Who knows maybe in the future. I already have this release so don't need it again. I think the girl in the alternate poster art is prettier who ever she is!

 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 10:47 AM   
 By:   Nicolai P. Zwar   (Member)

It is so unbelievable.. sheesh. Heck, I do have KING SOLOMON'S MINES on vinyl and expanded Prometheus CD (with the crossfades, which I tend to prefer, yeah!), so I'm not the first in line to buy this yet again, but this score is out of print. Here comes a re-issue of the score of just 1000 units -- it is obviously not expected to be the next TITANIC. I mean, hey, it is okay to not like the score, or to already have it and not re-buy it, but I for one think it is wonderful to live in an age where such releases offer yet another opportunity for those who missed the first releases.

 
 Posted:   Dec 15, 2014 - 10:58 AM   
 By:   Lokutus   (Member)

Who the fuck cares?
If you have the Prometheus edition, this CD is clearly not meant for you!

Interesting is that I don't remember so many people bitching when Quartet released pretty similar reissue of Delta Force also combining complete score already available on Intrada and an old album.

Some people really need to get a life.
Nobody forces anyone to buy this.

 
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