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  • #36686
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    Sony Music Store has posted samples from the Spider-Man 2 score soundtrack for the following tracks with some of my observations for each (which covers the news part):

    -“Doc Ock is Born” – Danny Elfman’s work, not Chris Young’s, this includes Doc Ock Suite

    -“The Phone Call/The Wrong Kiss/Peter’s Birthday” – contains that piano piece of the Spider-Man theme

    -“The Bank/Saving May” – Doc Ock Suite, plus the music from the actual scene

    -“He’s Back” – Spidey Suite, with music from the scene

    -“Aunt May Packs” – MUSIC WE DID NOT HEAR IN THE MOVIE! Sounds to me like this is fresh new music, but what we heard in that scene was “Getting Through” from Spider-Man. This sounds like a newer version of “Alone” from the first movie.

    -“At Long Last, Love” – The new piece from that scene, probably contains the end of Spidey Suite as well.

    #51055
    Anonymous
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    So is it going to be released on July 27th now ? :(

    #51061
    Anonymous
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    Ahhh. Link to where we can hear the samples?

    #51063
    Anonymous
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    #51071
    Anonymous
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    Ah, sorry about that. I guess Elfmaniac reported this to SuperHeroHype, as it is currently a headline on the website. I just got back from my 4th viewing of Spider-Man 2, and I’m even more excited for the soundtrack.

    #51075
    Anonymous
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    The clips were wonderful.

    #51092
    Anonymous
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    More clips have been added…
    When I hear “The Goblins returns”, I just don’t get it : this new version is much more scarier than “The Specter of the Goblin” used in the film and it feels more appropriate to the scene. I hope M.Raimi will explain himself one day or another…

    #51122
    Anonymous
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    I certainly hope so! What’s the deal? Danny goes and works hard to get these new cues and they get tossed away form the picture!

    #51124
    Anonymous
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    Editing changes the movie, hence the score no longer fits with what is on screen.

    Is it really that hard a concept to grasp?

    Nat

    #51127
    Anonymous
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    Yeah, I can conceive that for the Train sequence, Nat. But for “The Goblin Returns”, what’s the problem with Elfman’s version ??

    #51173
    Anonymous
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    “Yeah, I can conceive that for the Train sequence, Nat. But for “The Goblin Returns”, what’s the problem with Elfman’s version?”

    Only Sam, Danny, and a handful of other people at Sony know for certain, and they ain’t talkin’.

    I saw Spider-Man 2 again today, and by my count, there’s 12 tracked-on cues from the first film. That’s not counting one track-on cue from the sequel’s Main Title (when Peter thought he could leap across one rooftop to the next) — which ended in funny results. (Thank you, Sam.)

    (Digital moviemaking is really allowing filmmakers to dish out this nonsense.)

    Elevated Train sequence, for the record, used some material earlier in the film. With your musically-inclined ears, you can hear the reused material during the Doc Ock and Spidey battle outside of the Bank.

    Perhaps the Elevated Train cue was a reworking of a now-nonexistent Elfman cue.

    #51175
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    actually, it’s more than likely that the train cue on the score cd is basically the moment Debney’s cue ends up to the point where Dr Octopus shows up to capture Peter…count it — 6 minutes.

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