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sabbey Mar 6, 2006 03:18 PM

Ghostbusters OST
 
Since I know many of you are fans of film music...

http://www.varesesarabande.com/detai...%2D0306%2D1046

All there's been up until now is a crappy bootleg, so, discuss. :)

khan0plinger Mar 7, 2006 06:21 AM

Sweet, ive been hoping for this!

orion_mk3 Mar 7, 2006 07:26 AM

I pre-ordered it the very morning it premiered, since there's no telling how long those Club titles will last.

Bernstein's comedy scores in the 80's have long been the red headed stepchildren of his discography, represented by just a few paltry tracks here and there. It's about time they got some respect, even if the composer himself isn't around to see it.

I'd have liked to see the title song on the album as well, but I can see why that would be impossible. Too bad, though; that and the Bernstein score tracks were the only worthwhile parts of the original album.

So, Varese, how's about Ghostbusters 2 as your next Club release? Pretty please?

Misogynyst Gynecologist Mar 7, 2006 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by orion_mk3
I pre-ordered it the very morning it premiered, since there's no telling how long those Club titles will last.

Last I looked, they're still selling The Fury on Varese and that had the same number of copies as Ghostbusters (and it's a much better score, to boot)

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Originally Posted by orion_mk3
Bernstein's comedy scores in the 80's have long been the red headed stepchildren of his discography, represented by just a few paltry tracks here and there.

Eh, I don't know about all of that. He returned to work on Ghostbusters 2 only to leave later, tired of working on comedy scores and movies that overemphasized songs over score. So instead of doing another paint-by-numbers sequel job - he went over to the UK and did a little score called Slipstream that was far and beyond one of the best adventure scores of the 1980s - and that hasn't had an offical release either.

I'd like to think the boldness of that score is a retaliation against all the mickey mousing he had to do in the 80s with comedy films.

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Originally Posted by orion_mk3
I'd have liked to see the title song on the album as well, but I can see why that would be impossible. Too bad, though; that and the Bernstein score tracks were the only worthwhile parts of the original album.

Sony/BMG are about to release a remastered version of the old album with two extra tracks.

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Originally Posted by orion_mk3
So, Varese, how's about Ghostbusters 2 as your next Club release? Pretty please?

Oof, that score is awful. I can understand why someone would want it - but it is largely incredibly awful.

orion_mk3 Mar 7, 2006 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by LeHah
Last I looked, they're still selling The Fury on Varese and that had the same number of copies as Ghostbusters (and it's a much better score, to boot)

True, but you never can tell when a title is going to vanish. I want this one for my collection, and if they sell out, the price goes up. I had to shell out major bucks because I missed "Commando," even though the music is shit (because I'm a Horner completist).

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Originally Posted by LeHah
Eh, I don't know about all of that. He returned to work on Ghostbusters 2 only to leave later, tired of working on comedy scores and movies that overemphasized songs over score. So instead of doing another paint-by-numbers sequel job - he went over to the UK and did a little score called Slipstream that was far and beyond one of the best adventure scores of the 1980s - and that hasn't had an offical release either.

No argument there. I'd love to see an offical Slipstream release. And you can't blame Bernstein for getting sick of typecasting; the same thing happened to him decades earlier with cowboy scores.

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Originally Posted by LeHah
Sony/BMG are about to release a remastered version of the old album with two extra tracks.

True, but it would be nice to have the best of both worlds (title song + complete score) on a single disc.

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Originally Posted by LeHah
Oof, that score is awful. I can understand why someone would want it - but it is largely incredibly awful.

I suppose it's curiosity; I've only heard it in the film, and Edelman can sometimes pull something decent off. Is there a boot floating around?

Misogynyst Gynecologist Mar 7, 2006 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by orion_mk3
I suppose it's curiosity; I've only heard it in the film, and Edelman can sometimes pull something decent off. Is there a boot floating around?

"Theres a boot for everything but Hugo Friedhofer's Joan Of Arc"

(And, from personal experience, Walter Schumann's The Night Of The Hunter)

sabbey Mar 7, 2006 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by orion_mk3
I'd have liked to see the title song on the album as well, but I can see why that would be impossible. Too bad, though; that and the Bernstein score tracks were the only worthwhile parts of the original album.

So, Varese, how's about Ghostbusters 2 as your next Club release? Pretty please?

Well, I actually like the original soundtrack to Ghostbusters. So, if we want the theme song it's right there. As for Ghostbusters 2, yeah, bring on that one as well! :)

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Originally Posted by LeHah
Last I looked, they're still selling The Fury on Varese and that had the same number of copies as Ghostbusters (and it's a much better score, to boot)

Are you talking about the original release? The Club version sold out within the first week of it's release. :(

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Originally Posted by LeHah
Sony/BMG are about to release a remastered version of the old album with two extra tracks.

It's already out. It came out on a week ago. Hmm, will try to order a copy...


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