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Indiana Jones Unreleased Music Resource


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The purpose of this thread is to provide instructions for sequencing albums and incorporating unreleased music from the four Indiana Jones films.

For information on editing the original three Indy scores, check out the complete cue lists at indianajonesmusic.com.

Pitch Corrections

Many cues from Raiders of the Lost Ark and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom were transferred at improper speeds for Concord's Soundtracks Collection. The result is tracks that are too fast (higher pitched) or too slow (lower pitched). This problem can be corrected for the most part with the click of a button, though pitch/speed seems to vacillate slightly within some tracks. There is no easy fix for this.

A good, free method of speed correction is Audacity. Simply open a file, select all of the sound (Ctrl + A), go to the Effects menu and select "Change Speed." Do not select "Change Pitch" or "Change Tempo." Then type in the percent you want to adjust the track by in the box next to "Percent Change" and click "OK." If you hear degradations in quality, make sure that you haven't adjusted the pitch or speed (tempo) independently; pitch and speed go hand in hand.

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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Expanded Score

OST = Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Original Soundtrack Album, released by Concord Records in 2008. One disc. Also available as the fourth disc of Indiana Jones: The Soundtracks Collection, released by Concord Records in 2008. Five discs.

DVD = Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Special Edition DVD/Blu-ray release. Two discs. SL/SR = side left and side right (rear) channels only.

Disc 1:

1. Raiders March - OST t1

2. Call of the Crystal - OST t2

3. The Adventures of Mutt - OST t3

4. Irina's Theme - OST t4

5. The Spell of the Skull - OST t6

6. Warehouse Escape

DVD d2 "A Warehouse Escape" Pre-Visualization Sequence 0:06-3:20

DVD d1 feature film SL/SR ?:??-?:??

7. Spalko's Dossier - DVD d2 Trailers menu

8. A Whirl Through Academe - OST t8

9. The Journey to Akator - OST t7

10. Oxley's Dilemna - OST t15 0:00-2:15

11. Grave Robbers - OST t12 0:00-0:56

12. Secret Doors and Scorpions - OST t14

13. Orellana's Cradle - OST t11

14. "Return" - OST t9

Disc 2:

1. Automatic Writing - DVD d1 Scene Selection menu

2. The Snake Pit - OST t5

3. They Weren't You

DVD d2 "Jungle Chase Pre-Visualization Sequence 0:05-0:45

DVD d1 Set Up menu 0:17-end

4. Jungle Chase Part 1

DVD d2 "Jungle Chase" Pre-Visualization Sequence 0:46-3:11

OST t10 0:00-1:56

DVD d2 "Jungle Chase" Pre-Visualization Sequence 5:06-end

5. The Jungle Chase Part 2 - OST t10 1:56-end

6. Ants! - OST t16

7. Over the Cliff - DVD d2 "Ants!!!" Pre-Visualization Sequence 3:12-end

8. The Temple Ruins - OST t15 2:14-end

9. Ancient Protectors - OST t12 0:56-end

10. Temple Entrance

DVD d2 "Ants!!!" Pre-Visualization Sequence 0:06-0:12.5

OST t13 2:35.6-end

11. The Throne Chamber - OST t17 0:00-2:17

12. The Gift - OST t13 0:00-2:30

13. The Secret Revealed - OST t17 2:17-end

14. The Departure - OST t18

15. Finale - OST t19

16. The Spell of the Skull (Alternative) - DVD d1 Special Features menu

On editing DVD ripped material:

Music ripped from the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull pre-visualization sequences should be boosted by approximately 3.5 decibels (depending) to match the OST material. The menu music is of variable volume, but the music from "They Weren't You" should be specifically increased by 5.9 decibels to match the pre-visualization music. When in doubt, go with your ear.

Credits / Sources

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Complete Score Analysis by John Takis

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Complete Score Analysis by hiphats@aol.com

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Complete Score Analysis by Jason LeBlanc

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Complete Score Analysis by John Takis

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1)where did you find that out?

2)do you know what music will be included in the game?

3)could that be the source of FSM's podcast?

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cool.

so the master tapes of Tod have really been dug out from the depths of hell.

It could also be a sign that an expanded score is beeing prepared,or they might have just used the previously available music.

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Raiders

09 Unused Music *

* complete score bootleg

Is this a percussion cue about 5 seconds?

It's part of the Idol's themple. Its used in the movie.

Neil knows the exact placement on this

One of the bewildering microedits. :lol:

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No, I think it's some alternative material from "Airplane Fight" or "Desert Chase." I actually don't have the complete bootleg; I have somebody's edit of the score. It omits a couple cues, it seems.

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Anyways ,for the Star Wars games it was easy to use the unreleased music,they had the whole thing available digitally at the touch of a button

Now for Indy it is odd to have unreleased music suddenly popping up left and right. Unreleased music has never been used out of the film in any game or documentary before (or almost never).The music would probably be hard to get to and exist only on old and fragile recording sessions tapes and not instantly accessible as digital Wave files, Some form of remastering would be needed to use it,and why go through the trouble of doing that just to use in a Lego video game?

does my speculating make sense?

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Well at the very least, assuming we can crack these music files from the game ,we might have a decent ToD Expanded score in a month. I always hope the game music editors are "aware" of this and not using random music that they like

who like playing Lego videogames?

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Well at the very least, assuming we can crack these music files from the game ,we might have a decent ToD Expanded score in a month.

who like playing Lego videogames?

i do, but dont expect much.

SW was 6 levels per movie each with one background music and one action music.

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It's too bad that actually fans of music and movies don't make it as executives into those big movie corporations. I only see old bald men in suits having conferences on how to screw us over with maximum profit.

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I think the music was remastered to create the surround sound mixes for the DVDs in 2004.

You can think that....but you would be incorrect.

Neil

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If the Lego game is anything like the Star Wars then I doubt there won't be much music that we haven't heard before. Oh sure there may be a snippet here and there but I wouldn't expect anything special.

For the Star Wars games there was no unreleased music from the prequels. Even on the original trilogy there wasn't a huge variety of music.

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I think the music was remastered to create the surround sound mixes for the DVDs in 2004.

You can think that....but you would be incorrect.

Neil

Fair enough. Temple of Doom sounds very tinny and dated, so that makes sense.

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For the Star Wars games there was no unreleased music from the prequels. Even on the original trilogy there wasn't a huge variety of music.

You're talking about the Lego Star Wars games, correct?

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I think the music was remastered to create the surround sound mixes for the DVDs in 2004.

You can think that....but you would be incorrect.

Neil

Fair enough. Temple of Doom sounds very tinny and dated, so that makes sense.

You can think that....but you would be incorrect.

Neil

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He's incorrect about his own opinion? Whatever happened to 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder'?

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He's incorrect about his own opinion? Whatever happened to 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder'?

You can think that....but you would be incorrect.

Neil

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I think the music was remastered to create the surround sound mixes for the DVDs in 2004.

Im confused. They had the master recordings of first 3 films for the DVD’s, so the music exists, right? So to put it on cd is some kind of copyright issue?

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I think the music was remastered to create the surround sound mixes for the DVDs in 2004.

Im confused. They had the master recordings of first 3 films for the DVD’s, so the music exists, right? So to put it on cd is some kind of copyright issue?

I think they didn't have the master tapes of the scores for the DVD.. BUT the original 6 Track Mix

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I am not currently giving out links to unreleased music; PMs will be ignored. If you want to acquire this music, go to the trading board.

It's that time again. LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (June 3rd; demo May 13th) will feature unreleased Indiana Jones music. The purpose of this thread is to catalogue all unreleased music from the four films. Note that SFX-ridden DVD material will not be included in these track lists. Only clean rips such as end credits pieces are considered.

This is a work in progress and should not be considered definitive!

Raiders of the Lost Ark Complete Score Disc 1

01 Main Titles: South America, 1936

02 In the Idol's Temple

03 Flight from Peru

04 Government Agents *

05 Journey to Nepal

06 The Medallion

07 To Cairo

08 The Basket Game

09 The Poisoning *

10 Bad Dates *

11 The Map Room

12 Reunion and The Dig Begins

13 The Well of Souls

14 Discovery of the Ark 1995 vinyl release

15 Through the Wall *

16 The Mummy Cave *

17 Airplane Fight

Raiders of the Lost Ark Complete Score Disc 2

01 Desert Chase

02 Marion's Theme

03 The German Sub / To the Nazi Hideout

04 Ark Trek

05 The Miracle of the Ark

06 The Warehouse

07 End Credits

08 In the Idol's Temple Insert *

09 Through the Wall (Alternative) *

10 Unused Music *

11 The Raiders March

* complete score bootleg

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Original Soundtrack Album Resequenced

01 Anything Goes

02 Fast Streets of Shanghai

03 Slalom on Mt. Humol

04 Short Round's Theme

05 Nocturnal Activities

06 Bug Tunnel and Death Trap

07 The Temple of Doom

08 Children in Chains

09 Slave Children's Crusade

10 The Mine Car Chase

11 Finale and End Credits

Parade of the Slave Children (Concert Suite) no original recording

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Complete Score Disc 1

01 Indy's First Adventure

02 The Circus Train / Stealing the Cross (Dunn & Duffy Circus Train) *

03 The Cross of Coronado (The Portuguese Coast)

bootleg "The Cross of Coronado (The Portuguese Coast)" 0:00-0:10 *

0:02-0:24

bootleg "The Cross of Coronado (The Portuguese Coast)" 0:32-end *

04 Packet from Dad *

05 Inscription on the Rock (The Legend of the Holy Grail) *

06 Ransacked House (The Diary of Professor Jones) *

07 X Marks the Spot

08 Secret Entrance unreleased

09 The Catacombs (Into the Catacombs) *

10 Ah, Rats!!!

11 Escape from Venice

12 To the Castle (To Castle Brunwald) *

13 Searching for Dr. Jones (Nazi Stronghold) *

14 Papa Jones (The Two Joneses) *

15 Papa Jones (End Tag) *

16 Elsa's Betrayal (Put Down the Gun) *

17 Iskenderum Source Music *

18 Escape in the Truck (Marcus in Iskenderum) unreleased

19 The Jones Tied Up (The Kiss)

20 Fire! unreleased

21 Scherzo for Motorcycle and Orchestra

22 Blasphemy / The Road to Berlin *

23 Der Koniggratzer (Gottfried Pleeke; arr. Alexander Courage) original recording unreleased

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Complete Score Disc 2

01 First Flight from Germany (Berlin Air Terminal) *

02 No Ticket

03 Biplane Escape (Leaving the Zeppelin) (The Flight to Austria) *

04 Keeping Up with the Jones (Album Version)

05 Brother of the Cruciform Sword

06 Death of the Messenger from God

07 Belly of the Steel Beast

OST t9 0:00-2:24

bootleg "Belly of the Steel Beast II (The Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword)" *

OST t9 2:24-end

08 Canyon of the Crescent Moon

09 Papa Jones Shot (A Penitent Man) *

10 The Penitent Man Will Pass

11 The Keeper of the Grail

12 The Wrong Chalice / Papa Jones Is Healed / The Great Seal *

13 End Credits (Raiders March)

14 The Circus Train / Stealing the Cross (Film Version) unreleased

15 Escape from Venice (Film Version) unreleased

16 Keeping Up with the Jones (Alternative) (The Birds of Charlemagne) *

17 Keeping Up with the Jones (Film Version) unreleased

18 Belly of the Steel Beast (Film Version) unreleased

19 Death of a Messenger from God End Tag (The Other Jones) *

20 Unused Raiders March Fanfare *

* complete score bootleg

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Original Soundtrack Album

01 Raiders March

02 Call of the Crystal Skull

03 The Adventures of Mutt Jones

04 Irina's Theme

05 The Snake Pit

06 The Spell of the Crystal Skull

07 The Journey to Akator

08 A Whirl Through Academe, Schizero on a Motorbike Pt2

09 "Return of Abner Ravenwood"

10 The Jungle Chase

11 Orellana's Cradle

12 Grave Robbers and Indy's "Misunderstanding"

13 Hidden Treasure and the City of Gold

14 Secret Doors and Scorpions

15 Oxley's Dilemma

16 Ants!

17 Temple Ruins and Indy's Alien Abduction

18 The Visitors Depart

19 Finale & When You Wish Upon a Star.

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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Complete Score Analysis by hiphats@aol.com

tracks are not spoilers

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None of the title's I quoted refer to the noble death of Indiana Jones.

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That's what he gets for taking on Darth Maul by himself.

That's what he gets for instructing Obi-Wan instead of Yoda.

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No, I think it's some alternative material from "Airplane Fight" or "Desert Chase." I actually don't have the complete bootleg; I have somebody's edit of the score. It omits a couple cues, it seems.

I've never heard alternative material existed. Isn't it from the LP cut or from the DVD or something?

How long is it?

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No, I think it's some alternative material from "Airplane Fight" or "Desert Chase." I actually don't have the complete bootleg; I have somebody's edit of the score. It omits a couple cues, it seems.

I've never heard alternative material existed. Isn't it from the LP cut or from the DVD or something?

How long is it?

As the creator of the bootleg, yes. They are LP cuts.

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the demo of the lego game is out there.

bad news.

much music with background sound.

there is one cue syth i think that i dont recognize at all

definately the idol's temple has the drums cut as in the expanded release :/

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Luke, isn't the additional "Idol's Temple" music an insert?

Given that the demo only contains the South America, 1936 sequence I'm sure we can expect much more from the full game.

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Luke, isn't the additional "Idol's Temple" music an insert?

Given that the demo only contains the South America, 1936 sequence I'm sure we can expect much more from the full game.

i think its edited out from the cue by some reason, but its not an insert, the cue was composed with that included.

it contains a last crusade cue

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  • 2 weeks later...

There's a Spanish website that gives reviews of the original three soundtracks, and also includes track times of unreleased cues interspersed chronologically. Pretty good stuff:

http://www.bsospirit.com/comentarios/raidersofthelostark.php

http://www.bsospirit.com/comentarios/templeofdoom.php

http://www.bsospirit.com/comentarios/lastcrusade.php

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This is kind of tricky, but if you take the URL of that file and copy and paste it into your address bar, it won't redirect you to JWFAN.com. Sorry; best I could do with free web hosting.

Although it's probably not really the best I could do. I'll try to fix it.

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