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Just so as to add to your chronology , i have just communicated with Mike Matessino and he told me the recording sessions for Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom are as follows· 1 reply
January 31st 1984
Feb 7th / 17th/ 21st 1984
March 1st and March 14th 1984
with the Hollywood Studio Orchestra
Also that prior to the main filming ie before April 18th 1983 in Kandy Sri Lanka and up to May 5 1983 in Elstree London , .Mike believes there were prerecordings done in London prior to filming at Elstree but without JW in attendance for the Anything Goes opening sequence which Mike believes was not a John Williams arrangement just a temp one,
It is understood that John did a piano track for the dancer playback used for filming ,obviously already with a full orchestral Cole Porter arrangement in mind that was finalized after the sequence was edited.
( Personally I think the mandarin Anything Goes Kate Capshaw vocal, and the piano track was recorded probably in March or early April 1983, and just before filming commenced to not only get the length , the tempo and timing right as per the storyboards which Spielberg loves to employ , but also because the first day of shooting at Elstree on May 5 1983, so my sources tell me, commenced with the opening credit sequence and the Busby Berkley homage, Then a year later , i reckon her vocals were laid over the new JW recorded arrangement with choir added )
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germanewa01 » Raiders of the SoundtrArk
Hello there!· 0 replies
Can you please re-upload those two tracks from The King's Man complete score:
YOUR MESSAGE: (Apparently there are two cues on Daniel Futcher website who's an additional composer of The King's Man
How Dare You (2mX) and Helmet Orchestra
Don't recall to have seen them in the FYC/Complete score)
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Powell is my favorite composer! He is so incredibly versatile that imo he excels in any type of music.· 0 replies
Other favs: Clint Mansell, David Wise, Lena Raine, Mahito Yokoya, Vangelis, Kenji Yamamoto, Murray Gold, ocasionally Heitor Pereira, Hans Zimmer, Hildur Guonadottir, Jung Jae-il, Grant Kirkhope, Ennio Morricone, Jack Wall, Garry Schyman, Yoko Shimomura, Ramin Djawadi and many others! If i listed singers here we would be here all night long so i wont
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