If so, the music was done by Leonard Rosenman, who also composed Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The Lord of the Rings soundtrack was re-released on Compact Disc several years back and I was able to get a hold of it through the Amazon.com Used and New section a couple years ago.
So, with that said: http://download.yousendit.com/B566602745785F9E
(Note: This link is only valid for 100 downloads)
Kinslayer6 – The movie, directed by Ralph Bakshi and produced by Saul Zaents, is available on DVD. You can order it off of Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Lord-Rings-Christopher-Guard/dp/B00005MP5B/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1205686213&sr=1-14).
I was one of the ‘rare breed’ who actually very much enjoyed/enjoys the movie (and the soundtrack).
If so, the music was done by Leonard Rosenman, who also composed Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The Lord of the Rings soundtrack was re-released on Compact Disc several years back and I was able to get a hold of it through the Amazon.com Used and New section a couple years ago.
So, with that said: http://download.yousendit.com/B566602745785F9E
(Note: This link is only valid for 100 downloads)
Kinslayer6 – The movie, directed by Ralph Bakshi and produced by Saul Zaents, is available on DVD. You can order it off of Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Lord-Rings-Christopher-Guard/dp/B00005MP5B/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1205686213&sr=1-14).
I was one of the ‘rare breed’ who actually very much enjoyed/enjoys the movie (and the soundtrack).
thanks for the info Joe
Thanks Joe, this is the first time that one of my off-the-wall requests has been filled on here and I appreciate it!
Kinslayer, you can view the entire movie over on youtube in around 10 parts if you have the patience (hint: you may have to view the video titled: intro, before part one, its broken up strangely just look under the other videos that the same guy has) view it here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=dF5nwy7J4dg&feature=related
I have mixed emotions about this movie; I fondly recall it from my childhood so am happily nostalgic about it. However, as a trained animator there is a lot of godawful animation in it (the poor horrific rotoscoping). It does have its moments of brilliance, particularly being one of the first translations from book to screen, and LOTR is a particularly difficult book to translate. I personally feel the Peter Jackson movies would not have been as good as they were, if it wasn’t for the animated versions treading that difficult ground first.
I say versions plural because there were two other Tolkien animated movies (but by different people and a different company) "The Hobbit" and "Return of the King" were done by Rankin Bass, and in my opinion were quite brilliant, the animation is extremely complicated and skillful. The drawback with these versions, is some of the character designs are a little too bizarre, however I feel these are much closer to the books even including some of the original Tolkien lyrics in some of the songs, and word for word dialogue from the books. Here is part one of 10ish parts to the Hobbit on youtube: http://youtube.com/watch?v=XSHLGnexe-w
And here is Return of the King part one: http://youtube.com/watch?v=dcGhoSYKyuc
Now Return of the King you almost HAVE to have read the book to understand it since it mixes up timelines, but overal is true to the book.
I hope you enjoy them, if you like those Rankin Bass did a wonderful Dungeons and Dragons/LOTR cartoon movie much the same style called "Flight of the Dragons" you may want to look up as well.
I, too, love the Rankin/Bass adaptations; I’ve been watching them since I was little. I was actually able to track down the LP soundtrack to The Hobbit about two or three years ago and I recorded them onto the computer. If anyone is interested, I would be happy to upload. It features some compositions by Maury Laws, all the songs–including Glenn Yarbrough’s songs, which also includes one song that didn’t make it into the movie, "Old Fat Spider" based on Bilbo’s shouts of "Attercop" and "Tom Noddy" at the giant spiders.
And you gotta love John Huston’s opening narrations. I love that they got him to do the opening narration for The Black Cauldron (which I also have a ‘bootleg’ soundtrack for on my computer).
I remember I used to get so angry at their choice of voice for the Lord of the Nazgul in The Return of the King. ๐
Ooh, yes I am also a fan of The Flight of Dragons… Flight of Dragons, soaring the purple light. In the sky? Or in my mind? Sorry… got caught in the moment ๐
Yes I love Black Cauldron too, but this I KNOW has scenes cut out of it I very distinctly recall a Disney Sunday night movie thing on the making of the movie and they showed some scenes that are not in the home video release. I have some of that special stuck in my head; "…and to get the huuuge roaring sound of the cauldron explosion we recorded the sound of the space shuttle engines firing up"… " want to know how we make that ghastly sound of the cauldron born skeletons? Macaroni stuffed into a rubber glove, and then twist… * twists* listen… horrible isnt it?" Terrible the things that get caught in ones memory. Ahhh childhood…. Fliiiight of the Drrrragons… now see what you started?
Thanks I’m a Tolkien fan myself. I think the Silmarillion is better than LOTR . The only drawback of Tolkien is that his writing is very detailed, but then again that’s a good thing too.
Anyway cheers.
Hah! You might be sayin’ that ๐
Well, then hear it is, me friend: http://download.yousendit.com/C174B6A3076A9B4E
I know, I have often scoured the internet for a soundtrack to The Return of the King, but it seems quite apparent that there never was
one. Both The Hobbit and The Return of the King had some very memorable songs that I still find myself to this day.
Doooooooooom…. the Cracks.. of Dooooooooom… the Chambers of Fiiiiiiire.. the Fires of Doooooooooom.
And you gotta love Where There’s a Whip ๐ And of course, Frodo of the Nine Fingers, and the Ring of Doom! Why does he have nine fingers? Where is.. the.. ring.. of.. dooooooooom ๐
I also love Brother Theodore’s Gollum. Of all the Gollums, his is the voice I quote lines in the most ๐
I have The Hobbit DVD but I haven’t watched it in about a year (for SHAME!). I will have to watch it again and check to see if those scenes were cut. But I agree though, I DID notice is that they chucked the original Sound Track (not music, but dialogue and SFX) and use a cleaned remastered version of the Sound Tracks from the second Record (along with The Hobbit soundtrack, the Record Case came with a second record that was the complete Sound Track of the movie–however it is missing some sound effects and this is how I realized that they used the LP tracks in the DVD because there were several parts where I remembered there being sound effects from back in the VHS days and they were left out–such as the sound as the Lake Men fire their arrows at Smaug’s underbelly and the arrows hit but bounce off and we hear a neat ching-ching-ching sound as they bounce off; this is in the VHS version, but not the DVD or LP Sound Track). Very interesting.
Yeah I noticed their were some stuff missing from the movie. It is always a shame what is left out.
*shivers* The Last Unicorn… I love the movie… but to this day that Harpy STILL scares the Force out of me.
I too am trying to find the soundtracks by Maury Laws to "The Hobbit" and "The Return of the King", any leads? I actually have the song album of "The Hobbit", but I really wanna find the 2-LP version, which presumably also has more of the score by Laws.