Greg
William
Do you know the source? Could we even get it lossless? 🙂
edit: never mind. found the source. blu-ray iso score.
William
If not: I did a web search and found a thread at tehparadox describing the source. 🙂
William
One of my favs by morris!
Please and thank you!
~ J
I’ll jump on it this week.
William
I’ll jump on it this week.
William
I won’t take credit for your source but I remember mine was the first rip made public in 2008 (or ’09, I honestly can’t recall) when ripping Blurays successfully was still basically a form of sorcery. I remember being overjoyed at the inclusion of an isolated score since I can’t recall the last isolated score I had seen packaged as a bonus feature in years so before even popping the disc in to watch it, I just had to rip that ISO score which was just handily available in lossless DTS-HD 5.1. What a way to make a debut, eh? A bit overkill considering how dated it sounds but it really opened to my eyes to how it was an overall well-put-together film that had a surprisingly catchy theme song and genuine laugh out loud moments that did have to rely on a constant barrage of immature dick/fart jokes to get a reaction out of audiences. It felt schlocky in a sense so it blended well with the comedy bits while adding a much-appreciated level of class and drama that should’ve made it a contender back then but unfortunately no one bought into black and white anymore by that time.
The 70’s sound like an awesome year to have lived through. First disco, then The Exorcist in 1973, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre & Young Frankenstein in 1974, Jaws in ’75, The Omen in ’76, Close Encounters of the Third Kind in ’77, Halloween in ’78 and When A Stranger Calls in ’79. That’s just the tip of the iceberg though. The ’70s were the beginning of the slasher era that basically ripped through the 80’s like a fierce unexpected storm. The 70’s and 80’s sound like a blast but the reality probably wasn’t all that and a bag of potato chips. The 90’s was definitely a great decade to grow up in but it’s post-2000 folk I worry about in the future. With all of this knowledge they accumulate pretty much from birth at an advanced rate on account of the Internet and other technologies they will be a tough force to reckon with in the future. I seriously wish we had iPads growing up. I could’ve totally reached my potential by now. Nope, I have to go the ol’ folk route of actually having to try.
For further proof of my statement about post-2000 youth, look at what they’ve given us so far: Youtube Poop: Hank of the Hill – YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCr-l9naPmE).
Dallas? Salad. :O
Anyone have a tracklisting for this?
I will upload it for all to listen to.
Only track lists for the first 10 tracks.
36 tracks total. MP3 320
William
https://mega.co.nz/#!BgNxWYxK!OaiWkB16uJB6e2n7fEuyIXYhVn9fOyPaRN7PYWJ aH38 This isn’t my rip, mine seems to have disappeared. There is no tracklisting other than the recording session slate numbers and it is in FLAC. It features 38 tracks and has a total running time of 30:33. Sound quality is a little flat in some places but very listenable overall. Enjoy!
http://forums.ffshrine.org/f92/isolated-scores-113650/34.html#post2406058
My own rip from my bluray
It has less tracks but only because 8M2 to 8M4 are merged. The musical content is identical. At least we now know the slate numbers … 🙂
So now let’s all hope for a STEREO FLAC version!!! 😀
It has less tracks but only because 8M2 to 8M4 are merged. The musical content is identical. At least we now know the slate numbers … 🙂
So now let’s all hope for a STEREO FLAC version!!! 😀
My version comes from my bluray disc (my own rip of the isolated score) and as far as i can see, it’s genuine stereo. And it’s besides that also true lossless 😉
EDIT: perhaps i should say that by "seeing" it’s genuine stereo, i’ve checked it in audition and the two channels are not identical. Also, you can hear it when you listen to it.
Although there are unused high frequencies (they are 48 khz files), it’s basically as good sounding as William’s original share but in lossless quality!
Enjoy, William
William
Me too!! Thank you, William. Where did you find it in stereo…Blu-ray, dvd? 😉
Whatever the source, HOLD ONTO this copy, whatever you do, and spread it around and share it as much as possible!
William
You should remove the original link. It’s extremely frustrating to go to several places, be re-directed to advertisements, download unwanted software, deal with money grabbing schemes just to be told in teeny-tiny print that the link is no longer there.
I finally came around to integrate Calidoran’s rip (http://forums.ffshrine.org/f92/isolated-scores-113650/34.html#post2406058) into my collection by converting it to 44.1 kHz files (unused frequencies in the original 48 kHz files) and comparing it to my old and often-played DVD for the purpose of giving the tracks proper names. Some of them I took from the album but of course the majority had to be made-up. The following is my result and maybe is of use to you. But maybe you also have some suggestions! 🙂
01 � 3:23 � 1M1 � Main Title (Theme From “Young Frankenstein”)
02 � 0:12 � 1M2 � The Will
03 � 0:39 � 1M3 � Train Ride to Transylvania
04 � 0:19 � 1M4 � The Doctor Meets Igor
05 � 0:12 � 2M1 � Home
06 � 0:18 � 2M2 � Frau Blucher
07 � 0:56 � 2M3 � Follow Me, Please
08 � 1:06 � 3M1 � Secret Passage
09 � 0:47 � 3M2 � The Laboratorium
10 � 0:31 � 3M3 � Grandfather’s Private Library
11 � 0:33 � 3M4 � It Could Work! / Breakfast
12 � 1:42 � 3M5 � Graveyard
13 � 0:33 � 3M6 � Downhill
14 � 0:19 � 4M1 � The Body
15 � 0:37 � 4M2 � Brain Depository
16 � 0:16 � 4M3 � Abnormal
17 � 0:12 � 4M4 � He’s Hideous
18 � 3:21 � 4M5 � Animation
19 � 0:20 � 5M1 � Vital Signs
20 � 0:20 � 5M2 � It’s Alive!
21 � 0:50 � 5M3 � Set Free
22 � 0:55 � 6M1 � He Was My Boyfriend
23 � 0:48 � 6M2 � Escape
24 � 0:58 � 6M3 � Hospitality
25 � 0:35 � 6M4 � Lullaby
26 � 0:28 � 7M1 � Trap
27 � 1:06 � 7M2 � My Name is Frankenstein!
28 � 1:40 � 7M3 � Puttin’ on the Ritz
29 � 0:46 � 7M4 � Uproar
30 � 0:44 � 7M5 � Warden
31 � 0:44 � 8M1 � Abduction
32 � 0:50 � 8M2 � That Music
33 � 0:26 � 8M3 � Calling
34 � 1:28 � 8M4 � My Creation
35 � 0:33 � 9M1 � The Transfer
36 � 0:30 � 9M2 � The Monster Talks
37 � 0:14 � 9M3 � Wedding Night
38 � 0:56 � 9M4 � Epilogue
🙂
https://mega.co.nz/#!akEgCIJI!pHg7DwbDGHZRR4gWgGE2ZfDwIKh-ZgvfkAeEPA_cC0I
Enjoy, William
Greg