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Jack

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Maverick records put out a press release that
that the title song would be on her new cd. Does this mean it will be only on her cd (as she did with A LEAGUE OF HER OWN) or can we count on it being on the DAD sountrack?
posted 09-18-2002 06:56 PM PT (US) 
Crono/Kyp

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I'm sure it will be on both. I bet the BOnd soundtrack will also be on the same label.--Brian
posted 09-18-2002 10:17 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

Goldmember

quote:
Originally posted by Crono/Kyp:
I bet the Bond soundtrack will also be on the same label.What a revelation!
posted 09-19-2002 12:02 PM PT (US) 
Crono/Kyp

Goldmember

Smart ass.
posted 09-19-2002 01:00 PM PT (US) 
dgoldwas

Goldmember

Of course, it's also possible that they could release a "Music from and Inspired By" song album on Maverick, and then a score album on a seperate label.But ALL of that is moot. Jeron, you are being a smartass, but you're both wrong. Here's the real deal:
Warner Bros. Records will be releasing DIE ANOTHER DAY on November 12th. The album will contain around 40-minutes of Arnold's score, a re-mix by Paul Oakenfold, and the main title song by Madonna.
So that should clear ALL of this up. Okay guys?

Dan
[Message edited by dgoldwas on 09-19-2002]
posted 09-19-2002 01:35 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

Goldmember

Ah, it all makes sense now...And yes, for the record, I was being a smartass.
posted 09-19-2002 01:41 PM PT (US) 
Crono/Kyp

Goldmember

Holy fishsticks!--B
posted 09-19-2002 01:44 PM PT (US) 
Mark Olivarez

Goldmember

quote:
Originally posted by dgoldwas:
The album will contain around 40-minutes of Arnold's score, a re-mix by Paul Oakenfold,Sigh.............

posted 09-19-2002 02:52 PM PT (US) 
Bond1965

Goldmember

quote:
Originally posted by dgoldwas:
Of course, it's also possible that they could release a "Music from and Inspired By" song album on Maverick, and then a score album on a seperate label.But ALL of that is moot. Jeron, you are being a smartass, but you're both wrong. Here's the real deal:
[b]Warner Bros. Records will be releasing DIE ANOTHER DAY on November 12th. The album will contain around 40-minutes of Arnold's score, a re-mix by Paul Oakenfold, and the main title song by Madonna.
So that should clear ALL of this up. Okay guys?

Dan
[Message edited by dgoldwas on 09-19-2002][/B]
Ya know...is anyone else pissed at the influx of having Paul Oakenfold do a re-mix on a film score? It's getting redundant. And 40 MINUTES???!!!??? Please...Arnold had much more than that on the last Bond score. What a rip off. Like Warner/Maverick couldn't afford an extra 10-15 mins of score recorded in London. Jeeze.
James
posted 09-19-2002 06:06 PM PT (US) 
Brendan Anderson

Minimember

quote:
Warner Bros. Records will be releasing DIE ANOTHER DAY on November 12th. The album will contain around 40-minutes of Arnold's score, a re-mix by Paul Oakenfold, and the main title song by Madonna.40 minutes? Come on. I'm guessing there's got to be at least 80 minutes of score for this film and most of it is no doubt very much worth listening to.
I can hear the cries for a complete score release coming already...mostly from me. 
Either way, I'm very excited to hear what Arnold has come up with. The World Is Not Enough was spectacular and it can only get better!
-Brendan
posted 09-19-2002 06:23 PM PT (US) 
Spicy Ramen

Goldmember

It will be interesting to see what Arnold brings after scoring two relatively low profile movies (Enough, Baby Boy).I hope that Arnold continues his reign as being the composer for Bond films in the forseeable future. He has consistently impressed me with his ability to capture what is on screen and translate into music. Alas, I beg he continues to score films with an epic nature.
posted 09-19-2002 08:00 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
