
Tyler Bates - Conan
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A dopiero co słyszałem, że najlepszy Bates to jest w "The Way"
Ktoś w ogóle słuchał ten score?

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za ambicje nawet 3,5 bym dał. zresztą puśc klipy to od razu usłyszysz że to inny bejts 

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Lanie wody - nie wierzę, że nie będzie jakichś kopii, choć może niekoniecznie będą pochodzić one od Basila 

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Re: Tyler Bates - Conan
Niech on zerznie po całości Flesh + Blood to mu wyjdzie w miarę fajny score 

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Re: Tyler Bates - Conan
Tak jak można się było spodziewać, oprawa z rzędu drugoligowej gry komputerowej. Ciężko będzie o tą "trójkę", ale jak posłuchamy to zobaczymySą klipy:

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Przesłuchałem sample i nic nie pamiętam, ani nic nie zwróciło na mnie uwagę.
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nie słuchałem płyty, ale wkurza mnie przy wielu przypadkach porównywanie na siłę do scorów sprzed 30 lat. przeciez to zupełnie rózne filmy. nikt nie odkryje ameryki jadąc płytę bo Basilowi do pięt nie dorasta. no i czy on dał kiedyś Bejtsowi wyżej niż 1/5?
ja sądzę że to będzie score na jakieś 2-2,5/5. na jedynke mało rzeczy zasługuje doprawdy.
i słowo od Bejtsa:
"It wasn't easy working out themes for Conan knowing the sacred stature that fans give the original Conan the Barbarian, and its exceptional music composed by Basil Poledouris. Like many of the classic titles I have worked on, I respectfully opted to ignore the legend this one holds with its fans, and within the realm of genre films altogether. My aim was to tell this musical story in a language disparate from its predecessors, in an effort to invoke the tone of this particular film, and also to create a new experience for the hardcore Conan audience. Like Conan himself, who gave us the awesome quote, "I live I love I slay and I am content," his music embodies determination and valor imbued with a heavy heart that echoes the loss of his family and his village as a young Barbarian. But when Conan engages in battle, subtlety is dispatched entirely, and the music quickly transforms into the Barbarian's fight song for vengeance and kicking ass!
The story behind this music is the incredible team of people who helped me create it and deliver it in its full glory. In addition to the challenge of writing and producing one hundred minutes of epic battle music in a relatively short period of time, films of this ilk have many moving parts, which render the one-man band a few hands shy at the eleventh hour. To this I owe tremendous gratitude to my good friends Tim Williams and Dieter Hartmann, for their tireless commitment to staying the course with me to make this music as potent as Conan's mighty battle sword. Each person credited on this album played a significant role in the creative or technical aspect of bringing the new Conan music to life, but it would be criminal not to mention Brian Cachia, aka "The Criminal," whose contribution to this soundtrack has taken skin-bashing in sword and sandals flicks to new heights. For twenty-four consecutive days and nights, Brian pounded out the complex tapestry of punishing percussion that drives this music to its earth shattering "stampede of rhinos" level of intensity. Not bad for an Aussie!
As I write this I am listening to the CD reference master that was delivered this morning. It was a long haul and required plenty of heavy lifting to get this in the can, but I have to say, it was really fun writing this music and working with everyone involved. I hope you dig it!"

i słowo od Bejtsa:
"It wasn't easy working out themes for Conan knowing the sacred stature that fans give the original Conan the Barbarian, and its exceptional music composed by Basil Poledouris. Like many of the classic titles I have worked on, I respectfully opted to ignore the legend this one holds with its fans, and within the realm of genre films altogether. My aim was to tell this musical story in a language disparate from its predecessors, in an effort to invoke the tone of this particular film, and also to create a new experience for the hardcore Conan audience. Like Conan himself, who gave us the awesome quote, "I live I love I slay and I am content," his music embodies determination and valor imbued with a heavy heart that echoes the loss of his family and his village as a young Barbarian. But when Conan engages in battle, subtlety is dispatched entirely, and the music quickly transforms into the Barbarian's fight song for vengeance and kicking ass!
The story behind this music is the incredible team of people who helped me create it and deliver it in its full glory. In addition to the challenge of writing and producing one hundred minutes of epic battle music in a relatively short period of time, films of this ilk have many moving parts, which render the one-man band a few hands shy at the eleventh hour. To this I owe tremendous gratitude to my good friends Tim Williams and Dieter Hartmann, for their tireless commitment to staying the course with me to make this music as potent as Conan's mighty battle sword. Each person credited on this album played a significant role in the creative or technical aspect of bringing the new Conan music to life, but it would be criminal not to mention Brian Cachia, aka "The Criminal," whose contribution to this soundtrack has taken skin-bashing in sword and sandals flicks to new heights. For twenty-four consecutive days and nights, Brian pounded out the complex tapestry of punishing percussion that drives this music to its earth shattering "stampede of rhinos" level of intensity. Not bad for an Aussie!
As I write this I am listening to the CD reference master that was delivered this morning. It was a long haul and required plenty of heavy lifting to get this in the can, but I have to say, it was really fun writing this music and working with everyone involved. I hope you dig it!"
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Re: Tyler Bates - Conan
Adam ma rację. Ta recka widać że z założenia jest pisana pod takim kątem aby porównać Tylera do Basila i zjechać score. Przecież nikt nie jest w stanie dorównać Barbarzyńcy z 82, i takie zestawianie najlepszej (moim zdaniem) ścieżki ever, z tym co napisał Tyler nie ma sensu... Ja będę zadowolony jeśli będzie to muzyka, która będzie mogła dostać 3. Bo takie mam oczekiwania. A dawanie 1 to wiadomo - najczęściej prowokacja
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