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King Kong - Original Soundtrack - 1933

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King Kong - Original Soundtrack - 1933

Postby Oh Marie! » Sun Jul 22, 2007 12:48 pm

ohyeah! I was wandering where to post this, finnally decided to do it here, it is retro more than soundtrack. If not you may move it.

[font=Arial]King Kong - Original Soundtrack - 1933
Max Steiner[/font]


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Review - allmusic.com :

It's difficult to criticize this CD release, of the original music tracks from Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack's King Kong, from 1933, although it is slightly confusing on first glance. Tracks 12-20, running 24 minutes, are, indeed, Max Steiner's unmixed pre-mastering music tracks, preserved from a group of complimentary 78 r.p.m. records issued to close friends of the producers in 1933, and they are glorious—you can experience the score that changed the way filmmakers and studios thought of film music, as it was conducted at the time, raw, with all of Steiner's nuances as conductor intact. There are excellent re-recordings of this music, most notably from the Marco Polo label by the Moscow Symphony, which contains material that isn't here, but these are the originals, and valuable as such. Track 1 is the main title music, and tracks 2-11 are a beautifully assembled edit of the entire 100-minute movie's soundtrack, with dialogue and music, into a 30-minute audio summary of the plot, dramatic essentials, and action—the perfect "radio" King Kong. It is great fun, assembling a script and score so familiar that the visuals just pop up out of our own imaginations and memories. That absence of the visual element also brings new emphasis to the music, particularly the dark mysteriosos (illuminated by harp glissandi) accompanying the arrival on Skull Island. The notes are extremely thorough, and the packaging is very handsome—coupled with the extremely clean sources for the score and the retelling of the tale, this could be the most enjoyable (if not the very best) music document to be derived from King Kong.


Tracks:

01 The Adventure Begins: King Kong/Jungle Dance 4:53
02 Aboard Ship 4:28
03 Arrival at Skull Island: A Boat in the Frog/The Railing/The ... 8:49
04 The Ship at Night: Sea at Night/Stolen Love/Forgotten Island 4:03
05 A Bride for Kong: Jungle Dance/King Kong/Stolen Love/The Sailors 6:41
06 The Log Sequence: The Sailors/Log Sequence/Cryptic Shadows 2:12
07 Deham's Escape: The Sailors/King Kong/Stolen Love 1:39
08 Kong Attacks the Village: The Escape/Stolen Love/King Kong/Return ... 7:06
09 Kong in New York: King Kong March/Fanfare No. 1/Fanfare No. 2 2:41
10 Kong Escapes: King Kong/Stolen Love/Agitato/Elevated Sequence 2:19
11 Death of King King: The Aeroplane/King Kong/Stolen Love 3:42
12 Main Title [#] 1:38
13 A Boat in the Fog [#] 1:32

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Postby Dan » Sun Jul 22, 2007 1:50 pm

:claps: :claps: :claps: :claps: :claps: :claps:

Marie, let's divorce our husband and wife and marry me!

This is such a interesting upload! Thanks so much!

And for the moviefans out there: there is only one King Kong movie and this is it. No matter how hot jessica Lange looked in the 1976 version, the original 1933 version is the ultimate movie! (the 2005 version was just plain stupid by the way)
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Postby Oh Marie! » Sun Jul 22, 2007 2:08 pm

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Postby luizoak » Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:38 am

HOw come you are single?
Now way!!!
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Postby Oh Marie! » Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:04 am

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