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Thanks to Rimo's latest rip, Eric Serra has been removed from the list along with the link to New York Race.
I see that Ramin Djawadi, best known for his collaborations with Hans Zimmer, is listed in the "sound department" for Thief II. Can anyone confirm if he did, or did not, write any music for the game? Added a bunch of Zimmerites to the list. Trevor Morris, with credits for "Need for Speed: Carbon" and a co-composer credit on "Command and Conquer 3;" Lorne Balfe as co-composer on "Battlefield 2: Modern Combat." Also Alf Clausen, who is not a Zimmerite but was replaced by them, for "The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio." Most amazing jew boots
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John Debney (Sin City, The Passion of the Christ) will score Lair from the studio Factor 5 (Turrican). I find it a bit strage that Debney scores it and not Factor 5s common composer Chris Hülsbeck. Also, Geoff Zanelli (Secret Window, Into the West) wrote additional music for Champions of Norrath. EDIT: Well, another one: Paul Haslinger (Underworld) - Far Cry Instincts/Far Cry Predator, Rainbow Six Vegas. You can listen to those 3 scores on http://www.haslinger.com/ I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
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Jan Hammer did music for Police Quest 3.
Also Brian May did music for the "Rise of the Robots" games but i guess he is not primarily an TV/film composer even if Queen did music for the Highlander and Flash Gordon films. I was speaking idiomatically. |
Fantastic new finds, especially Debney. I really hope he pulls off something spectacular!
Added Debney, Hammer, Haslinger, Hammer, May, and Zanelli to the list. Stefan_L, as far as Brian May is concerned, there are actually two artists by that name, the famous rocker and a respected Australian film/TV composer. Are you sure that the "Rise of the Robots" score was by the rocker? How ya doing, buddy? |
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According to MobyGames he wasn't heavily involved.
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Ah, good to know. May's been removed from the list.
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Christopher Stone:
Dragon's Lair 3D: Return to the Lair Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Interesting aside: according to Wikipedia, Brian May did in fact compose a score, but it was left out at the last minute due to legal wrangling in order to make the title's launch date.
Stone Cold Chris Stone's been added to the list. Most amazing jew boots |
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Hmm, maybe you could re-add it as a rejected score then? Just a thought.
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Brian May did more music for the sequel "Rise 2: Resurrection"... can be read at the wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_of_the_Robots
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Added Barrington Pheloung to the list, whith scores for "In Cold Blood," "Broken Sword, and "Broken Sword II."
After careful research, I've come to the conclusion that Brian May is probably more of a mainstream musician/performer than a film/tv composer. Though if anyone has a link to a rip of his rejected RotR score, or RotR2 score, I think it would be cool to hear. I've also managed to do a mostly-complete rip of Ottman's IHNMAIMS, if anyone wants it. I was speaking idiomatically. |
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Burn:Cycle What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Bumping this thread with one new videogamescore made by a filmcomposer:
Geoff Zanelli Shrek the Third [the Videogame] FELIPE NO |
Sorry if I missed it, but what about Michael Giacchino?
http://www.mobygames.com/developer/s...loperId,47852/ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0315974/ How ya doing, buddy? |
That's the same reason that Inon Zur and Yoko Kanno aren't on the list. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
An update, I know some more:
Alongside Jan Hammer, Sierra had Craig Safan work on Leisure Suit Larry 5 (his most famous movie score was "The Last Starfighter"). Also, Hollywood composer Chuck Barth composed the Dynamix game "RAMA". Oh yeah, William Goldstein did the music for "King's Quest IV". Finally, noone's sure, but Michel Legrand was rumoured to have worked on "Torin's Passage", too. I'm gonna ring a composer I know who worked on it, the excellent David Henry, in a few hours and ask him. Regards, - Spike There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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Shattered Reality Ultrawheels: Street Jam I Was an Atomic Mutant Madagascar Over the Hedge http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0910800/ Gregor Narholz X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse Battlefield 2142 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0003084/ This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Confirmed, Legrand worked on Torin's Passage, composed the original melodies for it. It was arranged by someone else (David Henry) though.
- Spike I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Richard Band:
Stonekeep (cinematics) Conquest of the New World Casper Waterwold (cinematics) Clay Fighter 63 1/3 (co-composer) Star Trek Pinball Descent to Undermountain (co-composer) Planescape: Torment (co-composer) Invictus: In the Shadow of Olympus Started in the film-scoring industry with Joel Goldsmith, creating the score to "Laserblast" (1978). Did several other film works and later started in the game industry in the '90s, working at Interplay. I was speaking idiomatically. |
The list has been updated.
Band also co-wrote "Star Trek: Judgment Rites," which I have been meaning to try and rip for awhile. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Indeed, but the reason I haven't included that game in the list is because, as far as I know, he was only responsible for a rendition of the main Star Trek theme, which doesn't look to be an original work. A bit like the LucasArts composers who included John Williams' "Star Wars" themes and aren't listed here for that reason (or John Williams himself). If you prefer to include this entry anyway, it's cool, since he is still credited for that game.
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Were you able to find a credits breakdown? All I've ever seen is a list.
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A Naughty Dog employee who was interviewed on an IGN podcast confirmed that Greg Edmonson (Firefly) is scoring Uncharted: Drake's Revenge. *splooge*
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Wow, that's terrific news. I hope it's in the same style!
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