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- August 16, 2005 at 7:39 pm #37286
davidssnake
Participantis there any way to get hold of some of the material that was missing from the spider-man 1 score album – like when peter first climbs a wall? or some of the stuff not issued with spider-man 2 like the doc ock presentation scene??? ty.
August 16, 2005 at 9:42 pm #54858mar2k
ParticipantAs far as your first question, most likely the answer is NO as far as a non-dialogue proper recording of it. The score soundtrack is what it is. Maybe 20 years from now they’ll release a remastered set of all the Spider-Man scores with more of the cues included or something along those lines but until that happens I don’t think there’s any way get the full soundtrack short of going over to Danny Elfman’s house and ripping and burning his gold master CDs of the Spiderman scores. Its a shame there’s not music-only track on every DVD without dialogue or sound effects.
As far as the 2nd question, most of that scene is just a reworking of Christopher Young’s main titles track from the Hellraiser II score…. So its available in a manner of speaking, just not as part of the Spider-man 2 per se….
August 17, 2005 at 7:15 am #54864Spider-Fan
ParticipantThe burning building cue from Spider-Man (and reused in Spider-Man 2) is really good. And speaking of Hellraiser, I happened to be watching SNL’s Best of Christopher Walken, and in a skit from the early ’90s mocking his “Dead Zone” role, they play that Chris Young Hellraiser 2 music. I was pleasantly surprised.
August 17, 2005 at 1:14 pm #54868davidssnake
Participantok, i was aware that there were guests composers on spider-man 2, its just that the extra tracks are actually mentioned in the end credits, i’m just unable to find them.
August 17, 2005 at 5:42 pm #54870Danny Burton
ParticipantThat Building on Fire cue is really good.
I remember someone posted a site with several mp3s and one of them was that cue and the sound quality was actually quite good.
August 17, 2005 at 8:21 pm #54871Ryan Keaveney
KeymasterThey were not released commercially.
Ryan
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