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Transformers....What's the deal......
Hello Soundtrack Collectors,
What's the deal???
Did I hear correctly that 300 had two versions of the soundtrack released, and one had the complete score??? From what I see on Soundtrack Collector, they both had the same amount of music, but one had some extra material items......if it is just the material items that were the extra bonus, what were they, and were they notes and history on the score......were they notes like the FSM & INTRADA teams do???
AND MY REASON FOR THE POST.....
Is TRANSFORMERS going to have a more complete score release, as I hear from some people - a 2 disc set.....or is the score that has been released all that there is???
HEEELLLLPPP, PLLEAASSEEE HEELLLP........PUT MY MIND AT EASE.....
paulbologiannis, October 20, 2007; 2:00 AM
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there is also a Transformers game score which is around a hour in length.
some say it's a bit different from that you hear in the movie... but again another say it's the same score.. I don't know, I didn't compared them both.
I doubt there will be an official 2-disc release of the score but maybe a mix of both movie and game scores made by fans. Well, that we usually call bootleg. :)
personally I find nothing special about this Transformers score by Jablonsky, so why a 2-disc set?
anyway we'll see...
1701, October 20, 2007; 6:42 AM

There's a 3rd release for 300 meanwhile, which isn't in the database yet. If I remember
correctly, this one sports additional cues.
coma, October 20, 2007; 7:25 AM

Why does a score release HAVE to be two discs in order to be "complete?
There's already a 52-track bootleg Transformers score on various sharity sites.....got it already.
kriegerg69, October 21, 2007; 1:20 AM

Why does a score release HAVE to be two discs in order to be "complete?
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We can agree on that for a score to be "complete", all the music have to be included, right ?
And when a score is quite long, longer than let's say 80 minutes, it wouldn't fit on one disc, would it ??
Think this answers your question..., a "complete" score doesn't HAVE to be two discs. It can be only one disc, two discs, or it can be even three or four disc's, depending on how long the score is ;)
Also, the score in the game is nothing like the score in the film !!
aliendator, October 29, 2007; 6:05 PM

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