Hi.Are you looking for the original material or burned cdrs?
'Cause I own Gongo but never paid for it, it was a present that a friend of mine made me back in 1999, I won't sell it because it is a gift; anyway if you're looking for quality music stay into the legal releases; within Blade Runner's monumental bootleg discography there are only two real worthy bootlegs: the first is the Gongo/OffWorld edition which has nothing new except for some tracks took off the famous cassette recorded back in 1982 while mixing the soundtrack for the cinema release, and it's awful and worthy only for the diehard fans (like I guess I am ;-) ) ; another one you can find it on the file sharing community and consists of some mp3 snippets of never heard on Gongo tracks (like Zhora's Dance, alternate Tales of the Future, Morning at bradbury), I believe it doesn't exist in any other form and it's quite easy to find (it's called "Blade Runner Suite" if my memory doesn't fail).
Stop, don't look elsewhere, all the bootlegs made outside of these are simply recompiled/remixed/processed versions of the same material, quite boring to me.
On the other hand I talked once to one of the guys involved into making the restoration process for the Ultimate Edition of the movie, he talked to me of about 4 hours of existing unreleased material not considering what we have on official cds which is laying into Warner's and Vangelis' vaults, enough to make anybody stop searching. Vangelis has been battling for 25 years to prevent Warner from profiting a single cent over his music (maybe they never paid him for his job!)......
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From: David
To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
Cc: Analog Heaven
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 1:38 AM
Subject: [yamahacs80] Blade Runner Im looking for these versions
Hi Im looking to buy all versions below apart from 1994 release which
I own
Please email me off list
CS-50 owner
David
1994 Atlantic Vangelis Blade Runner - the first "official" Vangelis
release containing nearly an hour of music with a running time of
57:53, most of which contained newly composed themes and dialog
samples from the film mixed into selections of the film's soundtrack
cues comprised of the following 12 tracks:
1. Main Titles (3:42)
2. Blush Response (5:47)
3. Wait for Me (5:27)
4. Rachel's Song (4:46)
5. Love Theme (4:56)
6. One More Kiss, Dear (3:58)
7. Blade Runner Blues (8:53)
8. Memories of Green (5:05)
9. Tales of the Future (4:46)
10. Damask Rose (2:32)
11. Blade Runner (End Titles) (4:40)
12. Tears in Rain (3:00)
The 1993 Off-World Edition bootleg featuring nearly all of the film's
original soundtrack including the John William's composed Ladd Company
logo from the film and source music for the "Bicycle Riders"(aka
"Harps of the Ancient Temples") by Gail Laughton and "If I didn't
Care" by Jack Lawrence, but with less than acceptable CD quality sound
but features over 72:42 worth of original un-edited music from the film:
1. Ladd Company Logo (0:24) John Williams
2. Main Titles and Prologue (4:03)
3. Los Angeles, November 2019 (1:46)
4. Deckard Meets Rachel (1:29)
5. Bicycle Riders (2:05) Gail Laughton
6. Memories of Green (5:39)
7. Blade Runner Blues (10:19)
8. Deckard's Dream (1:12)
9. On the Trail of Nexus 6 (5:30)
10. If I Didn't Care (3:03) Jack Lawrence
11. Love Theme (4:57)
12. The Prodigal Son Brings Death (3:35)
13. Dangerous Days (1:02)
14. Wounded Animals (10:58)
15. Tears in Rain (2:41)
16. End Titles (7:24)
17. One More Kiss Dear (4:00) Skellern & Vangelis
18. Trailer and Alternate Main Titles (1:39) Robert Randles
The 1995 Gongo Edition - an import distributed in Romania was a
slightly better quality version of the Off-World edition without the
trailer music. This release omits the 1939 recording of "If I Didn't
Care" which originally appeared in an early workprint of Blade Runner,
but was replaced by the Don Percival song "One More Kiss, Dear" in the
final version. Also includes "Blimpverts" the Japanese female blimp
vocals.
The 2003 2-Disc Esper Edition - features ambient film soundtrack
including music and effects engineered from the ambient Dolby surround
sound channels with occasional rear-channel effects mixed in but
retains all of the previously unreleased and unavailable score for
almost the full 2 running hours of the film.
Esper Edition Disc-1
1. Prologue And Main Titles (3:54)
2. Leon's Voight Kampff Test (1:09)
3. Sushi Bar - Damask Rose (2:46)
4. Spinner Ascent (1:21)
5. Blush Response (5:43)
6. Wait For Me (5:12)
7. Deckard Meets Rachel (1:36)
8. Rachael's Song (4:20)
9. Tales Of The Future (4:53)
10. Bicycle Riders (2:10)
11. Chew's Eye Lab (1:15)
12. Memories Of Green (5:35)
13. Blade Runner Blues (10:01)
14. Pris Meets J.F. Sebastian (1:47)
15. One More Kiss, Dear (4:04)
Esper Edition Disc-2
1. Deckard's Dream (1:10)
2. Thinking Of Rachel (1:18)
3. Esper Analysis (2:34)
4. Animoid Row (2:34)
5. Taffey Lewis Night Club (2:02)
6. Salome's Dance (1:23)
7. Zhora's Retirement (1:42)
8. I Am The Business (2:29)
9. Love Theme (4:58)
10. I Dreamt Music (4:32)
11. Morning At The Bradbury (3:46)
12. The Prodigal Son Brings Death (4:07)
13. Deckard Enters The Bradbury (3:37)
14. Dangerous Days (:57)
15. Wounded Animals (10:53)
16. Tears In Rain (2:51)
17. Rachel Sleeps (2:08)
18. End Titles (4:06)
Los Angeles, November 2019 Edition - also released in 2003 was mostly
ambient sound and atmosphere again extrapolated from the Dolby rear-
channel mix and padded with additional music taken from the Westwood
Blade Runner (PC) videogame.
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