Pirates Of The Caribbean: Soundtrack Treasures Collection"Lord Culter Beckett" is by Zimmer and Balfe as "Just Good Businnes"?I always assumed those two were just Zimmer, but we don't know.Which of the following would Just Good Business fall under?I believe the second one (Lorne basing it off Hans' work).
Are the extra Disc 4 and 5 worth it.hoist the colours high!! Disc 5 is a DVD of behind the scenes, making of the music and interviews with composer Hans Zimmer. Thanks a million! Pirates of the Caribbean: Soundtrack Treasures Collection is a collection of soundtrack albums from Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy along with some exclusive extra features including several suites of never-before-released music and a bonus DVD containing videos from behind the scenes, making of the music and interviews with composer Hans Zimmer.
They don't have any real unreleased music from any of the movies as such.great treasure collection, i love it, also seeing Hans Zimmer live playing his score...It Is really great, i love it, i wish that they would release more too, but what can we do, i love what i gotOk, I feel the need to say this is an absolutely ridiculous release. I bought the Japanese special edition of the first two scores (which already has a bonus DVD) and the regular for the third. Released by Walt Disney Records in 2007 (D000102400) containing music from Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006), Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003). I think Disney should either release the complete scores for the trilogy or stop messing around with people.Am I the only one in this world that thinks movie soundtracks should be released WITH EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF MUSIC HEARD IN THE MOVIES ON THEM? There's no need for you to be rude.Disney absolutely has more than enough money for costs to release a full score!Oh come on Hybrid, I'm sure you have POTC1 complete score ! Pirates Of The Caribbean (Soundtrack Treasures Collection) The thing is, they don't sell it in my country D: At least there's no sign of it anywhere. Another thing... who on Earth decided to put all of those horrible remixes on there again? Well I mean the bonus and the one on Hans ZImmer. I'd love to know who composed "Marry Me" and "The Heart of Davy Jones." Pirates, Day One, 4:56am (Original Hans Zimmer Theme - The Curse Of The Black Pearl)The Heart Of Davy Jones (Score Suite From Dead Man's Chest)Lord CutIer Beckett (Theme From Dead Man's Chest, Score Suite From At World's End)Jack's Theme Bare Bones Demo (Hans Zimmer Piano Demo From Dead Man's Chest)Hoist The Colours Suite (Score Suite From At World's End)The Pirate Lord Of Singapore (Score Suite From At World's End)Just Good Business (Score Suite From At World's End)He's A Pirate (Friscia & Lamboy Tribal Treasure Mix)Live Performance At Disneyland For The World Premiere Of Pirates Of The Caribbean: At The World's End Did you see me ask if I could use that picture on the At World's End Expanded Score? Data Correct
Pirate Lord of Singapore, although not recorded the way we hear it in the film, still has some nice motifs that didn't make it to the CD.
It's a superb CD with awesome concert suites.The suites are just arrangements of various unused material, demos or possibly alternates. Disc 1: Pirates Of The Caribbean soundtrack Disc 2: Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest soundtrack Disc 3: Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End soundtrack Disc 4: Brand new remixes Disc 5: DVD of behind the scenes, making of the music and interviews with composer Hans Zimmer. great music really great.no entiendo una verga tio esta mas de la chingada ha ha la puta cucaFor those who wonder should you get this set. There's so much information out there that all just contradicts each other, so I just enjoy the music.The "Just Good Buisness" track is an unused film cue or a theme suite too?It' s a theme suite (have a look on the expanded score tracklist).I also heard somewhere that it's an unused cue for the first part of the Maelstrom battle.If I'm not mistaken, it's an alternate/shortened version of Beckett's so called "Demo Theme" found on Lorne Balfe's site.
Disc 1 : Pirates Of The Caribbean soundtrack Disc 2 : Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest soundtrack Disc 3 : Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End soundtrack Disc 4 : Brand new remixes Disc 5 : DVD of behind the scenes, making of the music and interviews with composer Hans Zimmer
Also, extract from an interview by Klaus about the 1st Pirates film:You don't know the story NM, and I got it confirmed not only by Hans but others who worked on it...Well I only can go by what I've read in interviews, and on this site really. I mean does someone actually enjoy film score being remixed into trance? Dead Man's Chest: 5099951444822. HeheDead Man's Chest and At World's End have most of the music missing! (CD, Album + CD, Album + CD, Album + CD, Comp + DVD)(CD, Album + CD, Album + CD, Album + CD, Comp + DVD)
Another European version exists with a different digipak style and a barcode under the the box: Various - Pirates Of The Caribbean - Soundtrack Treasures Collection Each digipak has it's own catalog number, next to the catalog number for the set (Set No. – Hans Zimmer: Pirates Live Forever (Ryeland Allison Mix) 3:51: Pirates Of The Caribbean - Making Of A Score – No Artist: Making Of A Score: 19:48 – No Artist: The Man Behind The Pirate's Music: 17:36 – Hans Zimmer: Live Performance At Disneyland For The World Premiere Of Pirates Of The Caribbean: At The World's End The set was released on December 4, 2007. I was disappointed about this.Hybrid, another tracklisting question.