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Blade Runner: The Complete Music Collection - Original Trilogy.Blade Runner: The Complete Music Collection Author Date 12-Feb-2008, 12:09 PM Author Time 12-Feb-2008 12:09 PM Post link(artwork not final)This is not a collection of previous bootlegs, this is a new collection.The Blade Runner soundtrack has a history as long and complicated as the film's own. Both have faced legal and distribution issues.
Both have had troubled releases and multiple incarnations. Both have die-hard fans that have waited over the years (patiently, or not so patiently) for more, never released material.With the film, after 25 years, fan desires have been fulfilled beyond expectation. Ridley Scott has tinkered one last time with the material, releasing a 'final cut' of the film. Along with all previous versions, a new highly detailed 3 hour documentary featuring all the cast and crew (including Harrison Ford, a first since he never talks about the film), other docs and tidbits as well as never before seen and newly discovered deleted scenes. Indeed hell has appeared to have frozen over with Blade Runner fans receiving all they could have hoped for, the book on Blade Runner the film would appear to be closed.But a release of a definitive and comprehensive collection is where the film and the soundtrack differ.SOURCES: Official, and unofficial (bootlegs and such), as well as some sources of my own.WHAT IT HAS: The most complete collection of tracks related to Blade Runner ever offered.
Completely restored, reproduced, rearranged, edited, remixed, and reengineered for the best possible listening experience.WHAT IT DOESN'T HAVE: Music with dialog and sound effects from the film. You won't hear spinners flying by (not that I don't love them).TYPE OF RELEASE: MP3 with the first preview (beta release). Eventually Lossless.WHEN IT WILL BE RELEASED: Early in the 21st Century. Otherwise, it's done when it's done.This project has earned the name 'Blade Runner: The Complete Collection'. The goal is to release the most complete collection of the music as is possible, no more, no less. Note: Should any new material surface after this project's release, it will be updated and re-released.The music of Blade Runner does not belong to a 'Blade Runner music group', or groups, or Vagnelis group, or groups, or anyone that considers themselves an elite fan. This music belongs to ALL Blade Runner and Vangelis fans.
For ALL fans to enjoy, reflect on, and even perhaps be inspired. This music does not belong to the smoky back rooms of over-priced rip-off bootlegs, or even to elite and exclusive chat rooms, music groups, and fan clubs. Or myself.In the end, this is the music of Vangelis. It is only my wish to present his music as best as I possibly can, my sole intention to preserve and amplify that which he has created.I do so with great love and respect for the composer and his work.Disc 1: Tyrell Corporation (Soundtrack Part 1) COMPLETED1. Ladd Company Fanfare 0:272. 2019 Main Titles 6:133. Tyrell's Owl 3:514.
Longing (Leon's Room) 4:195. Eye World 4:476. Pompeii 76 A.D from Harps of the Ancient Temples (Gail Laughton) 2:137. Memories of Green 5:488. Unicorn 3:589. Empty Streets 6:1710. Tales Of The Future (voice by Demis Roussos) 6:3211.
Taffy's 2:2912. Qu'ran 3:48Disc 2: Bradbury Apartments (Soundtrack Part 2)1. Blade Runner Blues 10:17 COMPLETED2. One More Kiss, Dear 3:59 COMPLETED3. Blade Runner Love Theme 5:01 COMPLETED4.
Nice Toys 3:43 COMPLETED5. The Prodigal Son 4:36 WORK IN PROGRESS6. Mechanical Dolls 3:20 COMPLETED7. Dangerous Days 11:55 COMPLETED8. Tears In Rain 2:57 COMPLETED9. Unveiled Twinkling Space 2:58 COMPLETED10.
Blade Runner End Titles 4:53 WORK IN PROGRESSDisc 3: Animoid Row (Outtakes, Alternatives, & Inspirations)1. Tyrell Corporation (Main Titles Alternative) 3:46 COMPLETED2. Voight Kampff 1:51 WORK IN PROGRESS3. Blush Response (instrumental) 5:34 COMPLETED4.
Wait For Me (instrumental) 5:28 WORK IN PROGRESS5. Rachel's Song 4:53 COMPLETED6. Animoid Row 1:18 COMPLETED7.
If I Didn't Care - The Ink Spots (Jack Lawrence) 3:19 COMPLETED8. Blade Runner Love Theme (alternative) 1:12 WORK IN PROGRESS9. Desolation Path 6:41 COMPLETED11. Off World Blimp - Traditional Japanese Music (Ensemble Nipponia) 2:51 COMPLETED12. One Alone 2:23 COMPLETED13. Damask Rose 2:26 WORK IN PROGRESS14.
Blade Runner End Titles (Extended) 7:24 WORK IN PROGRESSDisc 4: Eye WorldWORK IN PROGRESSTracklist will change until complete.This collection should only be owned by people that own the official Blade Runner Soundtrack. Vangelis has a lot great work and you should get as much of it as you can.
This collection is for research purposes only and is NOT FOR SALE.503 Replies.Author Time 12-Feb-2008 3:12 PM Post link Are you using only lossless audio sources for the compilation? Thanks.Author Time 12-Feb-2008 3:36 PM Post link Yes, that being said, the quality is only as good as the source. But for the most part, the sources are very good. There are of course lots of different sources, both official and unofficial, some of which I'm sure you can guess. There are some cases of over modulation and things like that but again, in these cases the sound is only as good as the source.
That doesn't mean the quality won't be the highest possible.I should also perhaps point out that as well as remixing and re-engineering the sound, a lot of the sources have different speeds, some slight, some dramatic. Originally posted by: SluggoMr. Puller, have you heard Almost related to your project, I suppose.While the album of music preformed by The New American Orchestra is an interesting curiosity, it will not be featured in this collection.
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It will only feature music by Vangelis as well as other artists that were used in the film.Also, in my opinion, The New American Orchestra album is to Blade Runner what The Star Wars Christmas Special is to Star Wars.That being said it's still interesting, and thank you for the link and post.Author Time 16-Feb-2008 12:52 PM Post link Two new tracks added for preview.Author Time 16-Feb-2008 8:19 PM Post link How many previews are we gonna get before the real deal?I hate teasers,lets get the whole enchilada.Author Time 16-Feb-2008 8:27 PM Post link. Originally posted by: darkjedithat is what I thought you were doing,am I wrong,you kept saying 'soon'or is this on the same release schedule as the X0 project?I was making a joke. I put up the tracks so people have an idea of what I am doing and I have been getting a good response so far.Very soon means just that. I'm not giving a release date. I would love to say next week but if I can't finsihed it in time for whatever reason, then what?
But as I said I'm finishing up the project, going over the tracks and I still have a cover to do and I'm hoping to put together a booklet. I'm doing all this for myself yes, but also as a fan for the fans. All I ask for is your support, let me know you like what I'm doing, and for you to enjoy the collection when it's released.Author Time 18-Feb-2008 8:12 PM Post linkThis is a preview of the cover. I did several designs but this is the one I liked the most. The image is not shown at full quality but you get the idea. On a side note, the background is not grey it's black.
It's simply how the 3d templete makes the image appear.Author Time 18-Feb-2008 8:20 PM Post link The cover looks awesome!You should put the shot of Harrison playing his piano on the back cover with text over it.“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison Author Time 18-Feb-2008 9:09 PM Post link Definitely looking forward to this. I have pretty much all the different versions floating around, but it'll be awse to be able to just play the one 'the way it is in the film' collection.Author Time 18-Feb-2008 9:30 PM Post link. Originally posted by: FanFiltrationThe cover looks awesome!You should put the shot of Harrison playing his piano on the back cover with text over it.Cheers! You know what? That's a damn good idea. I wasn't sure what I was going to do for the back yet.
I've got to find a nice high res of that, or otherwise just make a screen capture myself.Author Time 25-Feb-2008 11:02 AM Post link New to this thread. I'll be interested in the final product. I did a simple edit to the Esper edition with some of the new soundtrack elements. Got the spinner-less Main title mixed in, Dr. Tyrell's Owl, and Twinkling Space IIRC. That's about it, though.
This sounds more comprehensive. I can't be the only person that was a bit disappointed in the new '25th Anniversary' edition.
The new music was kinda cool for what it was, but I really wanted a 'complete, chronological score' of Blade Runner. Vangelis, if I wanted FX and dialogue I'd just rip the DVD.Anyway, this sounds great.I am fluent in over six million forms of procrastination.45,406 members have started 20,870 topics with 1,035,626 posts since March 10, 2003Site content Copyright © 2003-2019 TEH Innernets LLC. Please read our.originaltrilogy.com is not affiliated with Lucasfilm, 20th Century Fox, or Disney. All Star Wars content, images, and likenesses are the property of their respective copyright owner.We ❤️ Star Wars and give it all the moneys. Please don't sue us.
ReleasedJune 6, 1994RecordedDecember 1981 – April 1982StudioNemo (London).Length57: 39. (U.S.)Vangelischronology(1992)Blade Runner(1994)(1995)Blade Runner is the for 's 1982 film, composed by Greek electronic musician. It has received acclaim as among Vangelis's best work and an influential work in the history of.
It was nominated in 1983 for a and as best original score.The score evokes the film's bleak futurism with an emotive -based sound, drawing on the scores of classic as well as elements and texture. It features vocals from and saxophone by on 'Love Theme'. The track 'Memories of Green' from Vangelis' 1980 album was also used.The official release of the soundtrack was delayed for over a decade. The first omitted much of the film's score and included compositions not used in the film. A released in 2007 included further unreleased material and a disc of new music inspired by the film. Various containing more comprehensive versions of the score, as well as superior sound quality to the original 1994 release, have widely circulated.An orchestral rendition of the soundtrack was released in 1982 by the, but disowned by both Vangelis and director Scott.
Contents.Recording Vangelis recorded, mixed and produced the score for 'Blade Runner' in his London recording space in 1982. He crafted the score on an ad-hoc basis by viewing videotapes of scenes from the film in the studio, and then improvising pieces in synchronisation with the images on the screen. He also applied the use of some techniques, using synthesisers to produce and non-diegetic sounds.The most prominent synthesiser used in the score was the, which can be prominently heard in the opening scenes. Other synthesisers employed by Vangelis included four instruments: the, the, the CR-5000 drum machine, and the Vocoder Plus; a Prophet-10; a Yamaha GS1 FM synthesizer; and an sampler. A grand piano, a CP-80 and a modified were also used. He also utilised a variety of traditional instruments, including,.
Releases Official Vangelis score 1994 release Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRating9/10In 1994, an official recording of Vangelis' score was released by East West in the UK and by in the US. The album reached the #20 position in the. In 2013 it reached #14 on the Vinyl Albums chart. It has been variously described as 'influential and mythical', 'incredible and pristine', 'evocative', and 'the pinnacle of synthesiser soundtracks'. Labeled the score as'bleak and electronically chilling as the film itself' and praised Vangelis for creating 'haunting soundscapes with whispered subtexts and sweeping revelations.'
This release nonetheless omits much of the film's original music and cues, and features compositions which were not present in the film. The accompanying booklet featured this explanation by Vangelis:Most of the music contained in this album originates from recordings I made in London in 1982, whilst working on the score for the film Blade Runner. Finding myself unable to release these recordings at the time; it is with great pleasure that I am able to do so now.
Some of the pieces contained will be known to you from the Original Soundtrack of the film, whilst others are appearing here for the first time. Looking back at Ridley Scott's powerful and evocative pictures left me as stimulated as before, and made the recompiling of this music, today, an enjoyable experience. (Vangelis, April 1994)While most of the tracks on the album are from the film, a number were composed by Vangelis but were ultimately not used in the film itself. Other compositions that appear in the film were not included on this release.Three of the tracks ('Main Titles', 'Blush Response', and 'Tears in Rain') feature samples of dialogue from the film. Tracks 1 through 4 are mixed together as a seamless piece; tracks 5 through 7 have silence between them, and the final tracks, 8 through 12 are mixed into another seamless piece.
ReleasedDecember 10, 2007Length149: 38Vangelischronology(2004)Blade Runner Trilogy, 25th Anniversary(2007)(2007)Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingpositiveBlade Runner Trilogy: 25th Anniversary, a 3-CD set, was released in 2007 to coincide with the 5-DVD release to mark the 25th anniversary of the film. It includes the 1994 official CD along with two bonus CDs, both compiled from original material. The second disc includes some previously officially unreleased material, but is still not complete, omitting the Main Title track, for example. The third disc contains new material inspired by Blade Runner. Each track is a separate piece, separated by silence, rather than any of them being mixed together seamlessly as was the case with all but three tracks in the 1994 version.
New American Orchestra1. Love Theme (4:12)2. Main Title (5:01)3. One More Kiss, Dear (4:00)4. Memories of Green (4:50)5. End Title (4:17)6.
Blade Runner Blues (4:38)7. Farewell (3:10)8. End Title Reprise (3:08)Total disc time: 33:16Bootlegs The delays and poor reproductions of the Blade Runner score led to the production of many over the years.
A bootleg tape surfaced in 1982 at science fiction conventions and became popular given the delay of an official release of the original recordings, and in 1993 'Off World Music, Ltd.' Created a bootleg that would prove more comprehensive than Vangelis' official CD in 1994. A disc from 'Gongo Music' features most of the same material, but more of it. The Deck Definitive Edition came about in 2001, with 27 tracks. In 2002, the 'Esper Edition' bootleg surfaced, followed by 'Los Angeles, November 2019' in 2003. The double-disc 'Esper Edition' combined tracks from the official release, the Gongo boot and the film itself. Finally '2019' provided a single-disc compilation almost wholly consisting of ambient sound from the film, padded out with some sounds from the Westwood game Blade Runner.Studio tape The first release of the Blade Runner score in any form was a tape suspected of coming from a during the film's mixing.
It was popular, despite subpar audio quality, given there were no plans to release a Vangelis score. Bootleg tape (1982)Side ASide B1. Los Angeles, November 2019 (1:46)9.
Tales of the Future (4:46)2. Leon's Interrogation (1:12)10. Dangerous Days (1:02)3. Lift-Off (1:10)11.
Wounded Animals (10:58)4. Deckard Meets Rachael (1:29)12. Tears in Rain (2:41)5. One More Kiss, Dear (4:00)13. End Titles (7:24)6. Blade Runner Blues (10:19)7. Love Theme (4:57)8.
The Prodigal Son Brings Death (3:35)Total tape time: (55:19)Off World Music A second bootleg Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Blade Runner appeared in 1993 by 'Off World Music, Ltd.' On CD, which was of high quality and actually more comprehensive than the official release by Vangelis in 1994.
This release includes the 1939 recording by group, ', that originally appeared in the workprint of Blade Runner, but was replaced by the Don Percival cut 'One More Kiss, Dear' in the final version. Off World Music Bootleg1. Ladd Company Logo (0:24) John Williams2. Main Titles and Prologue (4:03)3. Los Angeles, November 2019 (1:46)4.
Deckard Meets Rachael (1:29)5. Bicycle Riders (2:05) Gail Laughton6.
Memories of Green (5:39)7. Blade Runner Blues (10:19)8.
Deckard's Dream (1:12)9. On the Trail of Nexus 6 (5:30)10. If I Didn't Care (3:03) WP only11. Love Theme (4:57)12. The Prodigal Son Brings Death (3:35)13. Dangerous Days (1:02)14. Wounded Animals (10:58)15.
Tears in Rain (2:41)16. End Titles (7:24)17. One More Kiss Dear (4:00) & Vangelis18.
Trailer and Alternate Main Titles (1:39) Robert RandlesTotal disc time: 72:42Gongo Music In 1995, a disc from Romanian label, 'Gongo Music, Ltd', was issued as a limited edition of 3000 copies. It contained mostly the same music as the Off World Music release, but included one track, 'Blimpvert', which had not featured on any previous releases. This track contains an excerpt from 'Ogi no Mato' by Ensemble Nipponia. Gongo Music Bootleg1. Tema de Semnatura a Companiei Ladd (Ladd Company Logo) (0:25)2. Titlurile si Prologurile Principale (Main Titles and Prologue) (3:58)3. Los Angeles, Noiembrie, 2019 (Los Angeles, November 2019) (1:46)4.
Intalnirea lui Deckard cu Rachel (Deckard Meets Rachael) (1:28)5. Ciclisti (Bicycle Riders) (2:12)6. Amintirile Verdelui (Memories of Green) (5:40)7. Tristetile lui Blade Runner (Blade Runner Blues) (10:20)8.
Visul lui Deckard (Deckard's Dream) (1:13)9. La Procesul lui Nexus 6 (On the Trail of Nexus 6) (5:28)10. Inca un Sarut, Draga (One More Kiss, Dear) (4:02)11. Tema Iubirii (Love Theme) (4:59)12. Fiul Multiubit Aduce Moartea (The Prodigal Son Brings Death) (3:34)13.
Blimpvert (Blimp Advertisements) (2:52)14. Zile Periculoase (Dangerous Days) (1:03)15. Animale Ranite (Wounded Animals) (10:59)16. Lacrimi in Ploaie (Tears in Rain) (2:43)17. Titlurile de Sfirsit (End Titles) (7:56)Total disc time: 70:17Deck Definitive Edition In 2001, a 27-track CD from Japanese label, 'Deck Art', was released as a limited edition of 500 copies with high quality sound. No tracklist was provided, but the disc contained material found on earlier bootlegs as well as music which had not appeared on any previous releases. Esper Edition In 2002 a bootleg – Blade Runner: Esper Edition by 'Esper Productions' – was created as a limited edition of 10 copies, providing a comprehensive Blade Runner soundtrack.
It contains some background music that has never been released. Esper Edition BootlegDisc OneDisc Two1. Prologue and Main Titles (3:54)1. Deckard's Dream (1:10)2. Leon's Voight Kampff Test (1:09)2. Thinking of Rachael (1:18)3. Sushi Bar – Damask Rose (2:46)3.
Esper Analysis (2:34)4. Spinner Ascent (1:21)4. Animoid Row (2:34)5. Blush Response (5:43)5. Taffey Lewis Night Club (2:02)6.
Wait for Me (5:12)6. Salome's Dance (1:23)7.
Deckard Meets Rachael (1:36)7. Zhora's Retirement (1:42)8. Rachael's Song (4:20)8.
I Am the Business (2:29)9. Tales of the Future (4:53)9. Love Theme (4:58)10. Bicycle Riders (2:10)10. I Dreamt Music (4:32)11. Chew's Eye Lab (1:15)11. Morning at the Bradbury (3:46)12.
Memories of Green (5:35)12. The Prodigal Son Brings Death (4:07)13. Blade Runner Blues (10:01)13. Deckard Enters the Bradbury (3:37)14. Pris Meets J.F.
Sebastian (1:47)14. Dangerous Days (0:57)15.
One More Kiss, Dear (4:04)15. Wounded Animals (10:53)16. Tears in Rain (2:51)17. Rachael Sleeps (2:08)18.