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Steve Hughes

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Does anyone have the tracklistings for Revell's rejected score to THE 13TH WARRIOR?
posted 07-07-2000 03:37 PM PT (US) 
sabbey

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I would love one myself. Unfortunately from what I hear, there isn't an official listing.
So the only way you'll get one, is if someone took the time to make a personal one. Hopefully that has happened, then it would be just a matter of time.
Regards,
Sean Robert Abbeyposted 07-07-2000 07:14 PM PT (US) 
dantoris

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How's the music itself? Revell's work usually leaves me unimpressed, but I was actually looking forward to hearing what he did. It looked like he might have turned out a pretty good score, but as we all know, it was not to be. Just curious.
posted 07-07-2000 07:28 PM PT (US) 
Steve Hughes

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The score sounds a lot like THE CROW in places. Lots of tribal rhythms etc. I wasn't that impressed by those parts, however the rest of the orchestral writing is excellent. It sounds quite contemporary in places. The best track has a cool drum loop and a muscular action theme underneath. It's not as good as Goldsmith's replacement score but well worth picking up if you get the chance.NP: Forces of Nature - John Powell (****/*****)
posted 07-08-2000 04:13 PM PT (US) 
OHMSS76

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and while the subject is up, did anyone ever find these? Or at least something humorous to keep me awake right now....I was up at 4am w/ insomnia.Haven't played this yet, but sampling it, it sounds neat...heard some bits from No Escape in there though

S~
posted 08-02-2001 09:26 AM PT (US) 
Stephen Lister

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I love this. Gets as much play as Jerry's version. I'm a sucker for percussive World Music, which most of this disc resembles, and I like that Braveheart-like theme he uses (though what Scottish/Irish pipes have got to do with a story about Vikings and Arabs is beyond me!) Revell's version of the mammoth Viking Victory cue is compelling: relentless, repetitious, with that urgent string motif cycling round and round - it never fails to make my scalp crawl with excitement. Muscular stuff, and in many ways a lot darker and more unsettling than Goldsmith's traditional score.Yeah, somebody please come up with the original track titles for this!
posted 08-02-2001 10:17 AM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
