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By Mateo Sanboval
#107144
ScoJo wrote:
skeletonbutt wrote:
Includes all film music for the first time ever
that's not exactly true from what i'm reading, correct? how can they say that if it's not the case?
As much as I'm a big fan of what WW bring to their releases, they are a bit slack on their fact checkin' (or: they like a bit of hype ;)
I recall their otherwise superb Shock Waves, trumpeted as 'the first electronic film score' or somesuch. Pretty far from it I'm afraid.
Anyway, dead keen to see if between us we have 'Sherlocked' the tracklist on their Manhunter correctly. You never know, we may still get a surprise.
Ding ding.
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By ScoJo
#107146
I'd like to be clear though, in case our Waxy Overlords are eavesdropping - this is a day/minute one buy for me, very excited. Music content aside, that is a primo presentation of this title and I look forward to wearing the shine offa that mirrored inner :)

'Dream much, Will?'
By skeletonbutt
#107148
ScoJo wrote:I'd like to be clear though, in case our Waxy Overlords are eavesdropping - this is a day/minute one buy for me, very excited. Music content aside, that is a primo presentation of this title and I look forward to wearing the shine offa that mirrored inner :)

'Dream much, Will?'
Same here. Just rewatched it on the weekend in anticipation.
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By Revolver_OcelScott
#107202
‪"On sale tomorrow! The complete MANHUNTER Original Motion Picture Soundtrack And Score. Features all music from the classic 1986 film on vinyl for the first time with stunning packaging and new art by Midnight Marauder!"
From Waxwork's Facebook, don't know if that narrows down the tracklisting a little more for you guys.
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By ScoJo
#107203
Revolver_OcelScott wrote:‪"On sale tomorrow! The complete MANHUNTER Original Motion Picture Soundtrack And Score. Features all music from the classic 1986 film on vinyl for the first time with stunning packaging and new art by Midnight Marauder!"
From Waxwork's Facebook, don't know if that narrows down the tracklisting a little more for you guys.
Not really! ;) That's same phrasing as their other soc.media announcements - see previous posts for all educated guesswork re: what that actually might mean.
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By Revolver_OcelScott
#107204
Haha sorry.

I actually listened to some of the tracks on YouTube and loved what I heard so I'm going to be grabbing it, I just wish for stuff like this that they'd release track listings prior to release. Don't know what holding it back does.
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By texasvinyl
#107205
Got shipping notice on the subber mug today. Time to brew some fresh pots!
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By Mateo Sanboval
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I just looked and it's basically what we thought. Both Kitaro tunes (as one cue) and the Schulze cut are tracks 11 and 12 so to speak. They call Jogger's Stakeout a bonus track for some reason even though it was a "bonus" track nearly a decade ago when it was first released on a CD reissue. All told, this looks pretty cool. I'll definitely be picking it up. I guess the unreleased cues and songs will remain that way for now.
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By Mateo Sanboval
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Here's my one quibble: Why tack the Schulze/Kitaro tunes on at the very end? They are prominently featured from very early on in the film and help set the tone throughout. Why not integrate them into the track list (such as Intrada did when including Jogger's Stakeout for the first time in 2010) in such a way as to make for a listening experience more reminiscent of the film? They even refer to In A Gadda Da Vida as "the famous closing track" in their newsletter. Seems odd that it's not actually the case on their own release.

Okay, I'm done now/again.
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By static14
#107221
Mateo Sanboval wrote:Here's my one quibble: Why tack the Schulze/Kitaro tunes on at the very end? They are prominently featured from very early on in the film and help set the tone throughout. Why not re-edit the track list (such as Intrada did when including Jogger's Stakeout for the first time in 2010) to make for a listening experience more reminiscent of the film? They even refer to In A Gadda Da Vida as "the famous closing track" in their newsletter. Seems odd that it's not actually the case on their own release.

Okay, I'm done now/again.
I’m with you. While I’ll buying the hell out of it the track order seems wonky.
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By ScoJo
#107230
skeletonbutt wrote:why is it two records for 12 songs? oh, right. it's waxwork. nevermind.
Haha...I feel you. But in this case, there are some long ass tracks (esp if they're including full version of In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida and the Schultze/Kitaro tunes) so it does make sense. Remember though, the OG release had an 8m edit of full 17mins majesty of the Iron Butterfly choon, and I've no reason to believe (based on my reading of the blurry tracklisting in the above pic) that WW aren't doing likewise. Which is, y'know, a shame - another minor-ish irritation to add to the small but perfectly formed pile.

Btw - that release mail out was the most poorly written, typo-riddled label announcement I've seen for a while. It's taken them four years to put the release together, but it really looks like a sweat-soaked intern Wiki-cobbled it together five minutes before the deadline. Rather impressive! ;-)
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By Mateo Sanboval
#107267
Red for me as well. Blue is prettier, but I went for the contrast. Too bad there wasn't b l a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a c k.
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By NathanLurker
#107272
Red for the contrast too. Black would have been great. Like Mateo said.
Now, maybe I should preview the music a bit, and maybe have a first watch of the movie ?
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By Mateo Sanboval
#107277
deafmetal wrote:
NathanLurker wrote:Now, maybe I should preview the music a bit, and maybe have a first watch of the movie ?
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What Deaf said.
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