Score-Brother: Introduction
Hello there, fellow bloggers!
*unnecessary fanfare plays in background*
I come to this great site to share some treasures with all of you. These treasures I speak of are movie soundtracks and scores in which I have managed to collect here and there.*
*Some of these soundtracks I own, while others I may have found elsewhere...
IMPORTANT:
Anything you choose to preview is password-protected, so make sure you check out the password; fear not, for I will type it down--unless special direction(s) is required.
Sooner or later, you may experience an expired link. If this occurs, please feel free to hit me up via e-mail: mc-iggmeista@lycos.com
The above is now my new default e-mail, for I have chosen to eliminate the need for my old one--no offense.
Well, that about sums up the description for this blog. I will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have for me.
I am known as "Score-Brother," but you can call me Alberto--you can also call me Albert, or even Al
See you around, and have fun.
Later days,
-Al
*LEGAL DISCLAIMER NOTICE:
I AM NOT THE ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT OWNER FOR ANY OF THE MATERIAL GIVEN ON THIS BLOG. THE SOLE-INTENTION FOR POSTING THIS MATERIAL ON THIS BLOG IS FOR NON-PROFITABLE AND PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. AS THE CREATOR OF “SCORE-BROTHER’S,” I STRONGLY SUGGEST THAT ALL MUSIC DOWNLOADED FROM THIS SITE BE DELETED FROM YOUR COMPUTER(S) AFTER A 24-HOUR PREVIEW PERIOD.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Eric Serra - Le Grand Bleu (a.k.a. "The Big Blue")
First, we have the original version which is composed by Eric Serra ("La Femme Nikita" and "The 5th Element"), and then there is the U.S. edition composed by Bill Conti ("Rocky" and "Lock Up").
This is Serra's version, the complete edition, but I am willing to undergo a proposition:
If I can get enough or more comments by the end of next week, requesting that I post Bill Conti's edition, I will personally post it here.
Anyway, here is Eric Serra and his electronic work on the soundtrack to "Le Grand Bleu," which is commonly known as, "The Big Blue."
The password is:
Score-Brother-1989
Enjoy!
Various Artists - Best of the Best
Here is the soundtrack to "Best of the Best," an awesome/underrated 1989 Martial-Arts movie.
This soundtrack is a MUST if you are the type of person who either works out, exercises, or just want to hear a good AOR tune every now and then.
PS: IF ANYONE HAS THE SOUNDTRACK TO "BEST OF THE BEST 2," COULD YOU PLEASE LET ME KNOW?
THANKS.
The password is:
Score-Brother-1989
Enjoy!
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Harold Faltermeyer - The Running Man
It is Harold Faltermeyer with another wonderful compilation of music from a movie featuring AHNOLLLLD Schwarzenegger.
This is the motion picture soundtrack to the movie, "The Running Man," and I must say that this is a beautiful soundtrack for its electronic rhythms and synthesizer sounds.
I do, however, have some minuses to this soundtrack: The original opening theme from the movie itself sounds nothing like the one from this soundtrack, and there is a few more songs in the movie that has not made that soundtrack as well, including "Restless Heart" (formally known as "Running Away with You") by John Parr.
But despite these minor infractions, this soundtrack is more than just a soundtrack...
It is a Harold Faltermeyer masterpiece.
The password is:
Score-Brother-1989
Enjoy!
Hans Zimmer - Drop Zone
Here is the original expanded score to the 1994 movie, "Drop Zone," staring Westley Snipes.
Composed and conducted by the legendary Hans Zimmer, this soundtrack is sure to have your speakers blasting loud.
Well, sort of.....
Anyway, a fan of Hans Zimmer's music must grab this wonderful selection of music.
And just so you know, this is the "expanded" edition, which contains fourteen tracks and not the traditional standard eight tracks.
The password is:
Score-Brother-1989
Enjoy!
Monday, August 4, 2008
David Michael Frank - Hero and the Terror
Now, this is an "original" post due to the fact that my mother purchased this soundtrack for me. Here, right before your very eyes, lies the complete soundtrack to the 1988 movie, "Hero and the Terror," starring Mr. "Walker: Texas Ranger" himself, Chuck Norris.
Although I have not seen this movie yet, I did see what appears to be the ending fight scene between Chuck and some evil dude who slaughters women.
This soundtrack is from the actual disc, so you know it sounds good. However, the bit rate stands at 192 kbps. Other than that, David Michael Frank produces some high-quality, kick-ass underscore music from an underrated movie. There is a classical piece of music from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart entitled, "Angela," and a beautiful vocal track entitled, "Two Can be One," performed by Joe Pizzulo and Stephanie Reach.
All together, this soundtrack is a complete "MUST GRAB."
The password is:
SB-1989
Enjoy!