
TRACKLIST:
CD 1
01. The Legend Of The Scorpion Kin
02. Searching The Tunnels
03. The Family O’Connell
04. ‘I’ve Been Here Before’ & Mouse Traps
05. Visions Of The Past
06. Unlocking The Door
07. ‘This Place Is Cursed’
08. Scorpion Shoes
09. Hamunaptra
10. Imhotep Unearthed
11. Just An Oasis
12. Visitors At the OrConnells
13. Bracelet Awakens
14. First Kiss Of The Day
15. The Siege Of O’Connell Manor
16. Evy Kidnapped
17. Rick’s Tattoo
18. Imhotep Reborn
19. My First Bus Ride
20. The Mushy Part
21. A Gift And A Curse
22. Medjai Commanders
23. A Flying Boat
24. I Miss Him – Desert
25. Flesh and Blood
26. Train Escape
27. The Next Journey
28. Visions Of Nefertiri pt.1
29. Visions Of Nefertiri pt.2
30. Evy Remembers
31. Leaving Clues
CD 2
01. Sandcastles
02. We’re In Trouble
03. Horace Shot
04. Path of Beath
05. Any Good With That
06. Something Is Coming
07. Pygmy Attack
08. Sacrifice
09. Time To Go
10. Sunrise
11. Come Back Evy
12. So It Begins
13. Warriors Unleashed
14. Face-To-Face – The Battle Begins
15. Family Reunion
16. To Kill a Scorpion-Second Division
17. Return To the Underworld
18. Rescued and Finale
19. End Credits
20. Forever May Not Be Long Enough
21. The Mummy Returns
There is a lossless version around. However, I’m still looking for cuesheets from this to add reel and cue numbers to the tracks.
Thanks for the update, didn’t know that lossless for this existed.
Yes, please re-up!
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Reup to Mediafire or Rapidshare please?
Yes, please re-up!
The Mummy Returns: Complete Score – Alan Silvestri [320kbps]
http://minus.com/lbx1csGEwOMONB
Not only an amazing score, but an amazing complete score. So rarely is a complete score able to generate such a rapid pace, and to do so without becoming tiring or boring is phenomenal. This is a different breed of complete to the Remote Control expanded scores, where a third of the score is barely different alternates. This score is second only to another Alan Silvestri score, Van Helsing, as the best complete score around simply in terms of pace and retaining interest after almost two hours of bombast. Too bad that, as iBug states, it’s let down by it’s mastering and mixing, leaving the vast majority of tracks (i.e: the ones not on the OST) with rather faux-sounding stereo. Oh well, still awesome. ๐
Oh yeah, I included a bunch of alternate artworks, and fixed up the main artwork posted by the OP (the strange white edges around the black album cover are now gone). Enjoy!
Not only an amazing score, but an amazing complete score. So rarely is a complete score able to generate such a rapid pace, and to do so without becoming tiring or boring is phenomenal. This is a different breed of complete to the Remote Control expanded scores, where a third of the score is barely different alternates. This score is second only to another Alan Silvestri score, Van Helsing, as the best complete score around simply in terms of pace and retaining interest after almost two hours of bombast. Too bad that, as iBug states, it’s let down by it’s mastering and mixing, leaving the vast majority of tracks (i.e: the ones not on the OST) with rather faux-sounding stereo. Oh well, still awesome. ๐
Oh yeah, I included a bunch of alternate artworks, and fixed up the main artwork posted by the OP (the strange white edges around the black album cover are now gone). Enjoy!
Allow me to be the first to thank you. THANNNNNNNNNNNNNNKKKKKKKKKSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a clean version but it’s only 160K.
I have a clean version but it’s only 160K.
Oh, and by clean, do you also mean that it has real stereo? Because that would definitely be interesting.
As for your complaints, I’d have to agree. Cues not starting where they’re suppose to and other cues beginning before another has finished is a common problem in complete scores. As for the "loud pop", 2-17 "Return to the Underworld", where abouts are you talking about? There’s a slight stutter about 10 seconds in, but I can’t hear anything else out of the ordinary. Certainly not a loud pop. It is possible that my ears aren’t trained enough though, so I’ll take your word for it. Allow me to apologise on behalf of the original uploader.
Sorry.
As for your complaints, I’d have to agree. Cues not starting where they’re suppose to and other cues beginning before another has finished is a common problem in complete scores. As for the "loud pop", 2-17 "Return to the Underworld", where abouts are you talking about? There’s a slight stutter about 10 seconds in, but I can’t hear anything else out of the ordinary. Certainly not a loud pop. It is possible that my ears aren’t trained enough though, so I’ll take your word for it. Allow me to apologise on behalf of the original uploader.
Nothing wrong with your ears. I was playing it with foobar2000, but others players handle the glitch – whatever it is – more gracefully.
The 160K version I have sounds the same, just that it doesn’t have the glitches.
Ask and ye shall recieve!
Not only an amazing score, but an amazing complete score. So rarely is a complete score able to generate such a rapid pace, and to do so without becoming tiring or boring is phenomenal. This is a different breed of complete to the Remote Control expanded scores, where a third of the score is barely different alternates. This score is second only to another Alan Silvestri score, Van Helsing, as the best complete score around simply in terms of pace and retaining interest after almost two hours of bombast. Too bad that, as iBug states, it’s let down by it’s mastering and mixing, leaving the vast majority of tracks (i.e: the ones not on the OST) with rather faux-sounding stereo. Oh well, still awesome. ๐
Oh yeah, I included a bunch of alternate artworks, and fixed up the main artwork posted by the OP (the strange white edges around the black album cover are now gone). Enjoy!
Thanks guys!!!!!!!!
thnx a lot
Just scroll upwards… and i can confirm this exists in lossless ( Thread 123939 )