Blade Runner / O.S.T.: Blade Runner (Original Soundtrack) - COMPACT DISCS
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Blade Runner / O.S.T.: Blade Runner (Original Soundtrack) - COMPACT DISCS

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Blade Runner / O.S.T.: Blade Runner (Original Soundtrack) - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Blade Runner (Original Soundtrack) Artist: Blade Runner O. S. T. Label: BSX Records Inc Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 712187491006 Genre: Soundtrack Release Date: 2015 03 10 Number of Discs: 1 Released in 1982, the dystopian BLADE RUNNER was directed by Ridley Scott (THE DUELLISTS, ALIEN) and featured Harrison Ford in his second starring role after RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. Celebrating it's 30th Anniversary in 2012, BLADE RUNNER has become a

Title: Blade Runner (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Blade Runner / O.S.T.
Label: BSX Records Inc
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 712187491006
Genre: Soundtrack
Release Date: 2015-03-10
Number of Discs: 1

Released in 1982, the dystopian BLADE RUNNER was directed by Ridley Scott (THE DUELLISTS, ALIEN) and featured Harrison Ford in his second starring role after RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. Celebrating it's 30th Anniversary in 2012, BLADE RUNNER has become a cult film favorite the world over. Over the years, multiple edits of the film have been created for the home video, DVD and Blu-ray markets. Similarly Vangelis score has been released in several different incarnations, but none of them are accurate representations of what was heard in the original 1982 film. Largely because of a dispute between Vangelis and Scott over the director's use of his music in the film, a proper soundtrack of the music as it is heard in the film has never been commercially issued (despite the promise of a soundtrack album from Polydor Records given in the film's end titles), described Randall D. Larson in the liner notes of the new BSX recording. BSX Records seeks to correct this oversight, with a new recording faithfully recreating the original music from the film, which proved to be a difficult task. Vangelis score was composed entirely by performing on keyboards and recording it directly, so no written transcriptions exist. Composer Edgar Rothermich was charged with reverse engineering the score listening to the original music and a 1982 album mock-up and transcribing it by ear. He also had to recreate the sound of 1982 synthesizers and decipher if noise heard was due to recording on tape or stylistic choices by the composer. We feel Edgar's made a very close replication of what the score sounded like in the film. BLADE RUNNER: MUSIC FROM THE ORIGINAL SCORE has been mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland and includes exclusive liner notes written by Randall Larson, detailing the process of creating this new recording.

Tracks:
1.1 Dgar Rothermich - Ladd Company Logo
1.2 Edgar Rothermich - Main Titles (Film Version) / Prologue
1.3 Edgar Rothermich - Los Angeles, November 2019
1.4 Edgar Rothermich - Deckard Meets Rachael
1.5 Edgar Rothermich - Bicycle Riders (Pompeii 76 A.D.)
1.6 Edgar Rothermich - Memories of Green
1.7 Edgar Rothermich - Blade Runner Blues
1.8 Edgar Rothermich - Tales of the Future
1.9 Tom Schmid, Dominik Hauser - One More Kiss Dear
1.10 Edgar Rothermich - Love Theme
1.11 Edgar Rothermich - Dr. Tyrell's Death
1.12 Edgar Rothermich - Deckard and Roy's Duel
1.13 Edgar Rothermich - Tears in Rain
1.14 Edgar Rothermich - Blade Runner End Titles
1.15 Edgar Rothermich - Main Titles (Alternate Mix)
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