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- CommentTimeApr 26th 2009
Tracklisting of Night at the Museum 2
1. Night At The Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2:38)
2. Daley Devices (:36)
3. This Night Is Their Last (4:35)
4. To Washington (:37)
5. Getting Past Security (1:49)
6. Finding Jed and the Others (3:16)
7. I Have Come Back To Life (1:04)
8. The Tablet (3:25)
9. I Smell Adventure (4:31)
10. He Doesn’t Have All Night (1:46)
11. The Adventure Continues (3:25)
12. Octavius Attacks (1:22)
13. Entering The Air & Space Museum (1:32)
14. Escape In Wright Flyer (3:29)
15. Got The Combination (2:19)
16. Gate To The Underworld (1:02)
17. I Ride The Squirrel (1:25)
18. On Your Toes (1:54)
19. The Battle (1:44)
20. Divide The House (1:28)
21. Victory Is Ours (1:19)
22. Goodbye (2:43)
23. Museum Open Late (2:02)
A little less tracks, and a little longer tracks than the first
This could be a little more promising as wellwaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeApr 26th 2009
Random thought....
I was listening to Eraser this last Friday. I love the main theme and it suddenly struck me that I would have loved to hear it in the Star Trek movie. And so, I decided that Alan Silvestri would do a great Star Trek score. I mean, he's certainly done most of every genre out there except for a space epic like Star Trek. Anyone? -
- CommentTimeApr 26th 2009
lp wrote
Random thought....
I was listening to Eraser this last Friday. I love the main theme and it suddenly struck me that I would have loved to hear it in the Star Trek movie. And so, I decided that Alan Silvestri would do a great Star Trek score. I mean, he's certainly done most of every genre out there except for a space epic like Star Trek. Anyone?
Alan Silvestri can do whatever genre they throw at him, including Star Trekwaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeApr 26th 2009
Thomas Glorieux wrote
lp wrote
Random thought....
I was listening to Eraser this last Friday. I love the main theme and it suddenly struck me that I would have loved to hear it in the Star Trek movie. And so, I decided that Alan Silvestri would do a great Star Trek score. I mean, he's certainly done most of every genre out there except for a space epic like Star Trek. Anyone?
Alan Silvestri can do whatever genre they throw at him, including Star Trek
It's true. I love it when he goes all martial and dramatic, like Judge Dredd and Mummy Returns and Predator... -
- CommentTimeApr 26th 2009
And Van Helsing, and Beowulf, and and and...this guy's great.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeApr 26th 2009
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Tracklisting of Night at the Museum 2
1. Night At The Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2:38)
2. Daley Devices (:36)
3. This Night Is Their Last (4:35)
4. To Washington (:37)
5. Getting Past Security (1:49)
6. Finding Jed and the Others (3:16)
7. I Have Come Back To Life (1:04)
8. The Tablet (3:25)
9. I Smell Adventure (4:31)
10. He Doesn’t Have All Night (1:46)
11. The Adventure Continues (3:25)
12. Octavius Attacks (1:22)
13. Entering The Air & Space Museum (1:32)
14. Escape In Wright Flyer (3:29)
15. Got The Combination (2:19)
16. Gate To The Underworld (1:02)
17. I Ride The Squirrel (1:25)
18. On Your Toes (1:54)
19. The Battle (1:44)
20. Divide The House (1:28)
21. Victory Is Ours (1:19)
22. Goodbye (2:43)
23. Museum Open Late (2:02)
A little less tracks, and a little longer tracks than the first
This could be a little more promising as well
Seems to be around 50 min. Not bad! -
- CommentAuthorAnthony
- CommentTimeApr 26th 2009
Good, lengthy tracks. What the first score was missing completely. -
- CommentTimeApr 26th 2009 edited
I'd say the change in that respect is minimum. Just a few longer tracks, but also below the minute tracks and 1, 2 min. It's not something that makes me any more enthusiastic for this. In fact, I couldn't care less -
- CommentTimeApr 26th 2009
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Tracklisting of Night at the Museum 2
1. Night At The Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2:38)
2. Daley Devices (:36)
3. This Night Is Their Last (4:35)
4. To Washington (:37)
5. Getting Past Security (1:49)
6. Finding Jed and the Others (3:16)
7. I Have Come Back To Life (1:04)
8. The Tablet (3:25)
9. I Smell Adventure (4:31)
10. He Doesn’t Have All Night (1:46)
11. The Adventure Continues (3:25)
12. Octavius Attacks (1:22)
13. Entering The Air & Space Museum (1:32)
14. Escape In Wright Flyer (3:29)
15. Got The Combination (2:19)
16. Gate To The Underworld (1:02)
17. I Ride The Squirrel (1:25)
18. On Your Toes (1:54)
19. The Battle (1:44)
20. Divide The House (1:28)
21. Victory Is Ours (1:19)
22. Goodbye (2:43)
23. Museum Open Late (2:02)
A little less tracks, and a little longer tracks than the first
This could be a little more promising as well
Sweet. I'll definitely be getting this one. -
- CommentTimeApr 28th 2009
Didn't get to hear the first one yet (still on my wishlist), but I'm glad he get's to continue what he's started. I imagine that might be fun for the composer. To have some of the pressure off that would come from composing totally new main themes from scratch, but this time get to expand on them, play around with things, mix in new themes with established ones. What other sequels has Alan gotten to do? I'm blanking... -
- CommentTimeApr 28th 2009
Filmscoregirl wrote
Didn't get to hear the first one yet (still on my wishlist), but I'm glad he get's to continue what he's started. I imagine that might be fun for the composer. To have some of the pressure off that would come from composing totally new main themes from scratch, but this time get to expand on them, play around with things, mix in new themes with established ones. What other sequels has Alan gotten to do? I'm blanking...
The Back to the Future's
The Father of the Brides
The Stuart Littles
The Grumpy old Men
The Predators
and now the Night at the Museums
Actually quite a sharewaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeApr 29th 2009
Composer Alan Silvestri recently recorded his score to the highly anticipated fantasy sequel, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. Performed by a 103-piece ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony, ScoringSessions.com is excited to bring our readers an exclusive look at the recording sessions for the film!
http://www.scoringsessions.com
Enjoy!I consider a project a success when Thor says he won't buy it -
- CommentTimeApr 29th 2009
Great photos, Dan! -
- CommentTimeApr 29th 2009
Well a 103 person orchestra does sound temptingwaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeApr 29th 2009
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Well a 103 person orchestra does sound tempting
No...... it sounds AWESOME!!I consider a project a success when Thor says he won't buy it -
- CommentTimeApr 29th 2009
dgoldwas wrote
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Well a 103 person orchestra does sound tempting
No...... it sounds AWESOME!!
if he throws in the exciting adventure music of the first, I'm soldwaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeApr 29th 2009
Ha, ha....love your signature, Dan!I am extremely serious. -
- CommentTimeApr 29th 2009
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Well a 103 person orchestra does sound tempting
A 10-piece orchestra sounds amazing if the person who wrote the music knew what he was doing. On the other hand a 103-piece orchestra sounds horrible if the person who wrote the music did not know what he was doing. Bigger ain't always better! All those MV/RC scores which feature gigantic orchestras all playing everything in unison are a case in point.
(Not saying anything in relation to this Silvestri score in particular, since I haven't heard it.) -
- CommentTimeApr 29th 2009
Southall wrote
Thomas Glorieux wrote
Well a 103 person orchestra does sound tempting
A 10-piece orchestra sounds amazing if the person who wrote the music knew what he was doing. On the other hand a 103-piece orchestra sounds horrible if the person who wrote the music did not know what he was doing. Bigger ain't always better! All those MV/RC scores which feature gigantic orchestras all playing everything in unison are a case in point.
(Not saying anything in relation to this Silvestri score in particular, since I haven't heard it.)
yep, that's true, size doesn't matter always
But Silvestri sure knows how to use an orchestrawaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeApr 30th 2009
Well nowadays it's more quantity over quality. And refinery is a very rare occurrence.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeApr 30th 2009
Thor wrote
Ha, ha....love your signature, Dan!
Thanks It's temporary.... but I figure you would appreciate it!
Posting it here in the thread since it will vanish when I change it in the future!
I consider a project a success when Thor says he won't buy itI consider a project a success when Thor says he won't buy it -
- CommentTimeApr 30th 2009
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- CommentTimeApr 30th 2009
There are some audio clips of Night at the Museum 2 at Colosseum
-> http://www.colosseum.de/product_info.ph … eum-2.html -
- CommentTimeMay 1st 2009 edited
Sounds great!
To me, it sounds even better than the first score, great action stuff and choir! This will be terrific, I am sure! I do hear hints of Van Helsing in the first track -
- CommentTimeMay 7th 2009
There's a trailer for G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra here - http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=55065
And in the credits, it says the score will be released by Varese Sarabande! -
- CommentTimeMay 7th 2009
DemonStar wrote
There's a trailer for G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra here - http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=55065
And in the credits, it says the score will be released by Varese Sarabande!
I've got a bad feeling about this one. The trailer sucks! Sorry, but that's NOT GI Joe. I'm worried about the score as well.
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- CommentTimeMay 7th 2009
I don't really care about the movie, so I hope Alan does a nice action score here so I'll glady take the soundtrack and skip the film. -
- CommentTimeMay 13th 2009 edited
Saw a trailer for G.I. Joe during Star Trek IMAX and there was a little "Soundtrack on Varese Sarabande" tag during the credits...
EDIT:
Now I see this...
DemonStar wrote
There's a trailer for G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra here - http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=55065
And in the credits, it says the score will be released by Varese Sarabande!
Fail.I love you all. Never change. Well, unless you want to! -
- CommentTimeMay 13th 2009
I hear the soundtrack will be released by Varese Sarabande.The views and opinions of Ford A. Thaxton are his own and do not necessarily reflect the ones of ANYONE else. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeMay 13th 2009
Will the score be released by Varese Sarabande?On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt