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The artwork for Vangelis' new Blade Runner CD is appearing on the internet, at about the same time that Universal in the UK released the official press release about the upcoming 3 CD set. Read it, for quite a few new details.

Blade Runner Trilogy: 25th Anniversary 3 CD Soundtrack release on UMTV

Universal Music TV is set to release a stunning 3CD collection to mark the 25th Anniversary of Blade Runner on December 10th, 2007. Featuring previously unreleased music from the film, bonus tracks and a brand new album of Vangelis material inspired by the film with sleeve notes written by Ridley Scott.

Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, with its apocalyptic depiction of LA in 2019, has become one of the most celebrated sci-fi releases of the 20th century. It’s one of those films where all of the constituent parts - the set, the lighting, the characters, the sparse dialogue and of course the music - work uniquely together to produce a cult masterpiece.

The music has always been a key element of Blade Runner and there have been various versions of the soundtrack over the years, some ‘official’ and some bootlegs. But they have all either been incomplete or have suffered from poor sound quality, until now. Blade Runner Trilogy: 25th Anniversary is a 3CD set which - for the first time - puts all the pieces together, providing the complete music from the film and a lot more besides.

CD 1 features the original and remastered soundtrack as it first appeared in 1994, twelve years after the film was released. The second CD contains all the remaining music from the film that did not appear on the original 1994 soundtrack, plus two bonus tracks ("One Alone" and "Desolation Path"). None of this material has been released before.

The third and final disc will be of real interest to Vangelis fans - as it contains an entire album of newly written material composed by Vangelis to mark the 25th anniversary of Blade Runner. The music is strong and flowing, and retains the dark, atmospheric sense of the original score. There are some intriguing spoken word contributions too, from Ridley Scott, Roman Polanski, Oliver Stone and a host of distinguished actors, personalities and world dignitaries.

Full track listing details:

CD 1: Blade Runner Original Soundtrack Album

Track 1: Main Titles (3': 42")
Track 2: Blush Response (5': 47")
Track 3: Wait For Me (5': 27")
Track 4: Rachel’s Song (4': 46")
Track 5: Love Theme (4': 56")
Track 6: One More Kiss, Dear (3': 58")
Track 7: Blade Runner Blues (8': 53")
Track 8: Memories Of Green (5': 05")
Track 9: Tales Of The Future (4': 46")
Track 10: Damask Rose (2': 32")
Track 11: Blade Runner (End Titles) (4': 40")
Track 12: Tears In Rain (3': 00")

CD 2: Blade Runner Previously Unreleased and Bonus Material

Track 1: Longing (1': 58")
Track 2: Unveiled Twinkling Space (1': 59")
Track 3: Dr. Tyrell’s Owl (2': 40")
Track 4: At Mr. Chew’s (4': 47")
Track 5: Leo’s Room (2': 21")
Track 6: One Alone (bonus track) (2': 23")
Track 7: Deckard And Roy’s Duel (6': 16")
Track 8: Dr. Tyrell’s Death (3': 11")
Track 9: Desolation Path (bonus track) (5': 45")
Track 10: Empty Streets (6': 16")
Track 11: Mechanical Dolls (2': 52")
Track 12: Fading Away (3': 32")

CD 3: BR 25

This is the album with the new music, composed by Vangelis for Blade Runner’s 25th anniversary.

Track 1: Launch Approval (1': 54")
Spoken word: Scott Bolton, Bryce Bolton

Track 2: Up and Running (3': 09")
Spoken word: Sir Ridley Scott

Track 3: Mail From India (3': 27")
Ney: C. Lambrakis

Track 4: BR Downtown (2': 27?)
Spoken word: Oliver Stone, Akiko Ebi, Cherry Vanilla

Track 5: Dimitri’s Bar (3': 52")
Spoken word: Akiko Ebi, Oliver Stone, Saxophone: Dimitris Tsakas

Track 6: Sweet Solitude (6': 56")
Saxophone: Dimitris Tsakas

Track 7: No Expectation Boulevard (6': 44")
Spoken word: Rutger Hauer, Wes Studi, Bhaskar Balakrishnan (Executive Director of the Asian Heritage Foundation), Shobhana Balakrishnan, Laura Metaxa, Sir Ridley Scott, Zhao Yali (Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Cyprus)

Track 8: Vadavarot (4': 14")
Spoken word: Irina Valentinova, Florencia Suayan Tacod

Track 9: Perfume Exotico (5': 19")
Spoken word: Edward James Olmos

Track 10: Spotkanie Z Matka (5': 09")
Spoken word: Roman Polanski reciting excerpts from the poem "Spotkanie z Matka" by Konstanty Ildefons Gaczynski

Track 11: Piano In An Empty Room (3': 37")

Track 12: Keep Asking (1': 29")
Spoken word: Bryce Bolton

All music composed, arranged, produced and performed by Vangelis.

   "One of the great experiences of my directing career was working on the music for Blade Runner with Vangelis at his Marble Arch studio in London where he would perform rough demo film cues for me on the fly, obsessing over every detail and capturing every moment with exceptional beauty...the final result took us far beyond my expectations." - Ridley Scott, sleeve notes

This CD release ties in with some significant DVD products launched to coincide with the 25th anniversary. On December 3rd, 2007 a 5 DVD set ‘Final Cut: Ultimate Collectors Edition’ is released, which contains all 5 versions of the film, plus interviews, a documentary on the making of the film and a letter from Ridley Scott.



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Posted: Nov. 09 2007, 14:38

That sounds great! I'm a big fan of Vangelis, but the only time I've heard the Blade Runner music was on his "Themes" album - it'll be great to hear the whole thing! And a new album too! :D :D :D

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Posted: Nov. 09 2007, 16:42

Have you missed the studio album?  :O
this is the main theme for the album, a video on you tube
same song, another video :)
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uJrOVLEUBgw


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Posted: Nov. 16 2007, 10:46

the news is updated :D see more details top on this page ;)

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Posted: Nov. 18 2007, 08:07

This is fascinating news! I really looking forward to this piece aswell as the new, restored "directors cut" movie on BRD, HD-DVD and DVD-boxes.  :) :) :) :cool:

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Posted: Nov. 18 2007, 11:48

i know :D Great!
I love this movie, it is oen of my favorite movies.
Maybe i buy the big box...
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I mean this one:



This is Blade Runner: The Final Cut, Ridley Scott's definitive new version of his science-fiction masterpiece. Harrison Ford plays Rick Deckard who prowls the steel-and-microchip jungle of 21st-century Los Angeles. He's a "blade runner" stalking geneticaly made criminal replicants. His assignment: kill them. Their crime: wanting to be human.

This multi-disc Special Edition release will also contain alternate versions of Blade Runner:

The Original U.S. Theatrical Cut:
This is the version that introduced U.S. movie-going audiences to a revolutionary film with a new and excitingly provocative vision of the near-future. It contains Deckard/Harrison Ford's character narration and has Deckard and Rachel's (Sean Young) 'happy ending' escape scene.

The Expanded International Theatrical Cut:
This is the version that introduced U.S. movie-going audiences to a revolutionary film with a new and excitingly provocative vision of the near-future. It contains Deckard/Harrison Ford's character narration and has Deckard and Rachel's (Sean Young) 'happy ending' escape scene.

The 1992 Director's Cut:
The Director's Cut omits Deckard's voiceover narration and removes the "happy ending" finale. It adds the famously-controversial "unicorn" sequence, a vision that Deckard has which suggests that he, too, may be a replicant.

The Workprint Version:
This rare version of the film is considered by some to be the most radically different of all the Blade Runner cuts. It includes an altered opening scene, no Deckard narration until the final scenes, no "unicorn" sequence, no Deckard/Rachel "happy ending," altered lines between Batty (Rutger Hauer) and his creator Tyrell (Joe Turkell), alternate music and much more.


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Posted: Nov. 18 2007, 16:39

@ Tubularman: where did you find the news about the Blade Runner (DVD) box above here? And when will it be released? I've been looking for a DVD copy of the Original U.S. Theatrical Cut since...ahem...forever :D, so I'm very happy that it's finally coming out. Can you please tell me when is it released?

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Posted: Nov. 18 2007, 17:00

http://www.amazon.com/gp....F7KFNNT

http://www.amazon.com/gp....F7KFNNT

18 December ;)

5 dec Europe i think... check out cdon.com
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Posted: Dec. 05 2007, 18:19

Excerpts are available for each track from every CD. They are just snippets in low quality, but do give a first glimpse into the style and feel of the new music as well as the unreleased selections.

http://www.baixahits.com.br/index.a....a=10826


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Posted: Dec. 05 2007, 18:59

I  loved the film, but was always disappointed it had so little connection to P K Dicks book. I wonder if Arther C Clark felt the same way about TSODE?

The Do Androids Dream book was (mostly) about how percieved reality. If we make androids so human (with fake souls/memories), do they become human? If humans become soul-less are they any better than androids?


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Posted: Dec. 05 2007, 21:50

i have no idead of what you are talking about. Could be that i never read any book ;) But im a BIG fan of this movie. Tomorrow im going to buy it :D I have it allready of course, but this is something! It will be wonderful to watch this on my TV.
Soon only 4 days left for the new album!!!!!!!!
:D  :D  :D


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Posted: Dec. 14 2007, 20:33

you will not belive this!!!
A second studio album have a release 19 des!!! this year!!!! :D

ANOTHER new album: The "El Greco" soundtrack!

These are exciting times... While most countries are still waiting for Vangelis' new "Blade Runner Trilogy" album to reach the stores, fans in Greece can start looking forward to a another treat. Very reliable sources report that in less than a week from now, on December 19 to be exact, Universal Music SA Greece plans to release Vangelis' brand new soundtrack album to Iannis' Smaragdis' "El Greco".

The album is supposed to contain 18 tracks, 15 of which have been composed by Vangelis, all of which have been arranged and produced by Vangelis. The three other tracks involve source material from within the film, played at parties and any such occasions enjoyed by the on-screen characters.

A few facts, just to set the record straight, as the "El Greco" topic has caused some confusion before. "El Greco" is a new Greek movie for which Vangelis wrote the musical score. This score has nothing to do with Vangelis' famous studio album, known as "Foros Timis Ston Greco" (1995), later expanded and rereleased worldwide as "El Greco" (1998). For "El Greco" (2007), the movie, Vangelis composed a completely new score, not even reminiscent of the '95/'98 studio album. This new album, now due for release on December 19, contains the new music from the movie and has been titled "El Greco - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Vangelis". It should, at least for now, be available only in Greece.

"El Greco" is a huge success in Greek movie theaters and has already won numerous awards, including for Vangelis' music. Nevertheless, the release of the soundtrack comes as quite a surprise, with Vangelis' other new album "Blade Runner Trilogy" in the middle of its world-wide launch, while for Vangelis the release of a soundtrack album is never as mandatory as it is for many other great film composers. A particularly pleasant surprise that, together with the two new CDs from the Blade Runner Trilogy set, should make for the 3rd CD of Vangelis music to look forward to.

More news on this soon...

It is amazing......
it is stunning :D :D


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Posted: Dec. 17 2007, 15:23

And I who has just ordered the Blade Runner tripple from play.com.   :O

These are also bankrupted times...  :laugh:

But hey...was it 'Universal'??
Perhaps I'll add one or two months then.  ;)


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Posted: Dec. 20 2007, 20:56

I've always loved the music for Blade Runner, especially the electrically-charged end credits music and the track Blade Runner Blues. But, it would also be great to get the music for the missing bits.

Blade Runner: The Final Cut is definitely on my Christmas wish list. The question I want to put forward to all you BR fans is: Was Deckard a replicant? I've always believed that he is. The Director's Cut more or less confirms it with the Unicorn Dream. Also, how else could Deckard withstand so many hits from a replicant with enhanced strength?


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Posted: Dec. 21 2007, 19:13

@ Tubularman & everyone else: did anything change in the release date? Down here in Italy it looks like this hasn't been released yet...  :/

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Posted: Dec. 22 2007, 08:51

I`ve just heard this album for the first time today,and it is absolutely incredible.I will say one thing to any Vangelis fan out there,be prepared to be blown away by the new stuff on disc three.Vangelis must still listen to a lot of new music and ideas that`s all I will say,because he sounds fresher than ever before to me.Amazing stuff.It still unmistakingly Vangelis though,and very much in the Blade Runner theme.But obviously without the concern of becoming intrusive to the film itself he`s allowed himself a lot more free reign as it were.And the end results are breathtaking,I`ve had the whole disc on a loop since about ten this morning,and I can`t get enough of it.

Disc two of the unreleased film music is equally as good mind.And very well put together as well.Listening to it is almost like you are walking around the landscape of the film itself.And yet still despite over two hours of music offered here,there`s still no original opening theme music.You`ve got to give the guy credit for being his own man that`s for sure.Just as well I`ve got the bootleg as well I suppose.

That`s great news about the El Greco soundtrack as well looking forward to that now.I honestly can`t believe he has been as quiet as he has these last few years,the Alexandra soundtrack apart.Because on the evidence of the music here,he is still light years ahead of his contemparies.It`s also a welcome change from the bombast of Mythodea,and some of the louder moments of Alexandra as well.Although that`s not to say I did`nt enjoy those works.I just feel it`s been way too long since he`s brought us this kind of music.Possiblly The City from the early 90`s is the one that springs to mind for me.And this third disc here just takes that album to a whole new level and more imo.Hey and dig that funky tardis taking off,my walls are trembling here.
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Posted: Dec. 22 2007, 08:55

Quote (SoimSandheaver @ Dec. 20 2007, 20:56)
I've always loved the music for Blade Runner, especially the electrically-charged end credits music and the track Blade Runner Blues. But, it would also be great to get the music for the missing bits.

Blade Runner: The Final Cut is definitely on my Christmas wish list. The question I want to put forward to all you BR fans is: Was Deckard a replicant? I've always believed that he is. The Director's Cut more or less confirms it with the Unicorn Dream. Also, how else could Deckard withstand so many hits from a replicant with enhanced strength?

According to Ridley Scott Deckard is most definetly a replicant.Although some of the other people involved with the movie like to be more ambigous about it I supose...

"It`s a pity she wont live, but then again who does?"

I think that`s the giveaway moment for me.
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Posted: Dec. 22 2007, 19:47

Quote (Ugo @ Dec. 22 2007, 01:13)
@ Tubularman & everyone else: did anything change in the release date? Down here in Italy it looks like this hasn't been released yet...  :/

Elsewhere says:
Although by now released in many European countries (including the UK, Ireland, Belgium, Austria, Germany) and the United States, the new "Blade Runner Trilogy" album can be quite a hard find in many places. Due to high demand, it seems in general online orders may be given preference, while stock in shops will grow substantially after Xmas. It looks like for now, if you don't find it in a store near you, the fastest way to obtain it is by ordering it online.

I hoep you find it soon. :)


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Posted: Dec. 23 2007, 06:10

I got the Blu-Ray disc of the new Blade Runner final edition last wednesday
and the new Vangelis - Blade Runner 25th anniversary trilogy album arrived yesterday!  :laugh:

It's going to be tough but still I have to look happy about my other gifts this christmas.
I have listened to it and all I can say is this; If you have the slightest interest in bombastic and a bit symphonic synthesizer music, THIS is a MUST have.  :D

Thanks to this forum I got to know about it.  ;)


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