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  • #35695
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    Hi Elfman fans I was recently given (as a favour) a cd of Pee Wee’s Big Adventure Complete? What I can tell you is, it has no covers, so no track listing… :-(
    It has 37 cues, track 1 sounds like a warner bros logo opening, so i am wondering if it is isolated from a dvd release? It runs for 52.57 What I don’t have is a track listing …could anyone possibly help?
    Many thanks
    Daz

    #42712
    Anonymous
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    “It has 37 cues, track 1 sounds like a warner bros logo opening, so i am wondering if it is isolated from a dvd release?”

    A bootleg CD of the isolated DVD track is my guess to elfmanofcourse. I have the DVD and have made a CD-R of the score with an edit of a track with all of Elfman’s commentary on it, but I have yet made up any track titles, sorry.

    Nat

    #42715
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    Hi Nat, thanks so much for the quick reply, well, it is nice to have it comfirmed at least…One question:
    If you included the Warner Bros Logo as Track One would your number of tracks work out the same, Therefore do i have the definative version with this CD-R?
    I have been given a bunch of CD-Rs as a Thank you present, but none of them have any track listings as such…..NIGHTMARE!

    For Example:
    Try finding out a track listing to JAWS THE REVENGE by Michael Small,
    8 tracks, and a nice little rare score.. but try finding a track listing!!!! Phew, not an easy task ;-)

    If you should ever make up a track listing Nat, I’d be very very grateful, do you collect any other composers or film scores?
    Best
    Daz

    #42717
    Anonymous
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    I know at one time they had the track listing to Jaws The Revenge on the http://www.jwfan.net website (but since then the site’s been redesigned so I don’t know about now).

    As for the tracks of Pee-Wee I have 38 separate tracks, not including the WB logo, Twisted Sister and Tequila sorce cues, and the small bit of mock movie score for the James Brolen 007-ish part. Then again it’s just a matter of how you combine (or split) some of the tracks – it would help more if you had a complete time rather than track totals.

    As for my film score collection, I have about 1000 CDs (not including any MP3s and CD-Rs). Along with that, I also have over 1000 classical CDs and about 250 Jazz, Musicals and other Instramental CDs. And to round it all off I have about 200 rock CDs (heavy on the Oingo Boingo).

    I hope I answered a few of your questions? If you want to discuss non-Elfman subjects, just email me at natrebo@hotmail.com

    Nat who is feeling a lot better today

    #42718
    Anonymous
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    Oh sorry, I did make up titles (bare in mind that these titles were a way for ME to remember what was what and that I used the Official track title when appropriate):

    01 Overture / Big Race (2:51)*
    02 Breakfast Machine (2:36)*
    03 Front Door (0:08)
    04 The Bike (1:40)
    05 Park Ride (1:16)*
    06 Securing The Bike (1:10)
    07 Magic Shopping (1:22)
    08 Stolen Bike (2:26)**
    09 To Francis’ House (0:34)
    10 Pee-Wee vs. Francis (1:45)
    11 Evidence Of A Crime (1:30)
    12 Obsession (0:51)
    13 Madam Ruby (2:45)
    14 Hitchhike (0:56)*
    15 Fork In The Road (0:18)
    16 The Law (0:17)
    17 Night Driving (1:38)
    18 Large Marge (1:20)
    19 Dino Dinner (0:35)
    20 “Large Marge Sent Me” (0:51)
    21 Inside The Dinosaur (2:39)
    22 Angry Andy (0:50)
    23 Dinosaur Dream (0:46)*
    24 The Alamo (0:18)
    25 No Basement! (0:17)
    26 Simone’s Theme (1:04)+
    27 Angry Andy 2 (0:47)
    28 Cowboy Pee-Wee (0:33)
    29 No Bull (0:24)
    30 Clown Dream (2:02)*
    31 Warner Bros. Studio (0:19)
    32 On The Lot (0:35)
    33 The Chase Begins (3:09)
    34 All Over The Lot (0:31)++
    35 Studio Chase (0:49)++
    36 Pet Shop Rescue (2:11)
    37 The Drive-In (2:03)*
    38 Finale (3:07)*

    Bonus Tracks:
    Tequila (The Champs) (1:29)
    Burn In Hell (Twisted Sister) (0:40)
    Warner Bros Logo (0:15)
    00P-Wee (0:08)

    Total time: (51:45)

    Elfman commentary: (37:28)

    * – on the Official CD
    ** – contains additional music than the Official CD
    + – shorter than the Official CD
    ++ – combines to make the “Studio Chase” track on Official CD

    I hope that helped.

    Nat

    #42719
    Anonymous
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    Many many thanks Nat, I’ll chat more with you through email. ;-)
    Daz

    #42721
    Anonymous
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    how do you yake music off the dvd and put it onto cd? and how do remove the commentary? ive always wanted to know.thanks.

    #42729
    Anonymous
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    If it’s isolated, then you just record it in real time from the DVD, I have mine running through my receiver first, and then through to my computer. Same thing with the commentary; then you just edit all of the commentary together. For DVDs without an isolated track, then if it’s a good mix, you can just record the back channels (where mostly the music resides). Sometimes there are a few bleed-through sound FX and dialogue snippets – for anyone who has heard the Scrooged complete tracks, this is how that one was done. It’s really not that complicated, just time consuming.

    Nat

    #42754
    Anonymous
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    One thing, the Varese Sarabande cd is a re-recording, and is immensely inferior (in instrumentation and in performance) to the original cues. Varese must have re-recorded it because the score was recorded in LA, and the re-use fees for the musicians would be too high. So they re-recorded 21 minutes of it with a symphony orchestra. The re-recording takes some odd steps, like Simone’s Theme sounding very much like Jewish Klesmir (sp?) music (actually, that’s one of the better cues in the re-recording, along with Hitchhike, IMO…the rest of it isn’t as good as the original tracks by a longshot).

    #42758
    Anonymous
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    on cdcovers.cc there is the cover and the track listing of the PEE WEE complete score!

    #42759
    Anonymous
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    question :
    is there a way to isolate the score from the dvd with programs such as dvdrip ?
    Recently, i ripped the peewee dvd for a friend, and realised that I completly isolated the score (by mistake), even without Elfman’s commentary ! Is it possible with a dvd that doesn’t contain any score track ?

    #42760
    Anonymous
    Guest

    oops sorry : “programs such as Rippack” ;-)

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