How curious! The following tracks don't seem to be on the score album, as far as I can tell (and judging from track times it's not a case of renaming the cues for the score album or mixing cues together):
Starlight Plaza Two Dreamers Let Him Race Racing Day You’re Amazing
1. Indy 500 (Score Album Version) 1:38 2. Another Day At The Plant (Score Album Version) 2:52 3. Snail vs. Mower (Score Album Version) 3:38 4. Despondent (Score Album Version) 2:04 5. Supersnail (Score Album Version) 1:46 6. Alarming Changes (Score Album Version) 1:00 7. Shell Crusher (Score Album Version) 2:40 8. Crow Attack! (Score Album Version) 1:34 9. Meet The Competition (Score Album Version) 2:39 10. Taco Dreamer (Score Album Version) 1:15 11. Those Guys Are Awesome (Score Album Version) 1:19 12. Daydreaming (Score Album Version) 3:18 13. Ride Of A Lifetime (Score Album Version) 1:22 14. Arrival At Indianapolis (Score Album Version) 3:36 15. You Got A Plan? (Score Album Version) 1:00 16. Guy Gagné (Score Album Version) 3:44 17. To The Starting Line (Score Album Version) 3:08 18. Snail Up (Score Album Version) 1:52 19. The Race Is On (Score Album Version) 4:36 20. Tuck & Roll (Score Album Version) 4:20 21. And It Looks Like The Winner Is? (Score Album Version) 2:15 22. Mollusk Upgrade (Score Album Version) 1:12 23. Turbo (Score Album Version) 2:48
Weird that tracks from the deluxe edition of the soundtrack are missing on the score album. Wish they would just include everything and release both albums on the same day.
Weird that tracks from the deluxe edition of the soundtrack are missing on the score album. Wish they would just include everything and release both albums on the same day.
Weird that tracks from the deluxe edition of the soundtrack are missing on the score album. Wish they would just include everything and release both albums on the same day.
It's called "forcing you to buy two copies."
The score better be freakin' awesome for me to pay for all the tracks. Have to wait and see....
Some great tracks on this one. Jackman reverts to the more symphonic style he used in parts of KICK-ASS 1 and it sounds fine. A nice 4-note fanfare-like theme and some warm, gentle scoring make this one of his better efforts.
Uh... This looks like a pressed version of the (formerly) download-only score, in a digipak, for only $.99. And the pictures look legit too. My only question is... where is this from??? I haven't seen the score in pressed format anywhere.
Uh... This looks like a pressed version of the (formerly) download-only score, in a digipak, for only $.99. And the pictures look legit too. My only question is... where is this from??? I haven't seen the score in pressed format anywhere.
I bought a copy, too, and asked the seller about it. he said:
I got them from a friend who knows people at DreamWorks. I should probably sell them for more than a buck. It has a barcode but you can't buy it on amazon or anywhere else.