Spider-Man 3 Score CD - Being Released?

The official site for composer Christopher Young has clips of his score for Spider-Man 3 (and his two replacement cues for Spider-Man 2), in great-sounding mp3 quality (you'll have to click on "Audio Clips" and scroll down to see the mp3 samples):

- Harry Attacks Peter
- Harry In Lab
- Meteor
- Web (not used in the film)*
- Birth Of Sandman
- Transformation To Black Suited Spiderman
- Black Suited Spiderman Goes To Church
- Happy Ending (not used in the film)

* = the scene with Peter and M.J. on the web
 
could someone post the following tracks for me?

Sand Truck
Harry gets Hurt
Harry at the play
The Full Venom Theme
Goblin Hint
Belltower (Film Version)

thanks a lot! those are the only ones I dom't have!

The full theme where Peter get's rid of the symbiote in the church is called, "Humbled and Humiliated". I downloaded half of it one time and didn't get the rest because the source was lost.
 
Yeah, I'd just like a collection of all of the high quality mp3 tracks we have with no sound effects in them.
 
does anyone know the true reason of why there was no spider-man 3 score?i've heard about 10 but i wann know the real reason
 
^^ Hmmm, I actually sort of forgot the reason. I know I heard it some where though.
 
Wasn't it a problem with Elfman's ties to the music and how poorly received spider-man 3 was?
 
does anyone know the true reason of why there was no spider-man 3 score?i've heard about 10 but i wann know the real reason
I heard it was because of legal issues between Elfman and Young. Sony was thrown into the mix there somehow, as well, I believe.
 
does anyone have the music from the part where harry [blackout] dies...(just in case you are one of the few people that hasn't seen it, although, if you are reading this right now, sorry i ruined it for you)[/blackout] with peter and MJ's.
 
i had a talk with one of christopher young's assiastants and she said as soon as it is a finished (promotional) product,she'd send me a copy of the score.i have a complete version,but it's got tons of sfx,and it's not really anything new just the music i've found on this thread,which i feel bad for downloading,but hey it's sony's or danny elfman's fault or whatever.if and or when i recieve that promo from chris i'll upload it to a website so everyone can have a copy.but i thought spider-man 3 did well at the box office
 
does anyone have the music from the part where harry [blackout] dies...(just in case you are one of the few people that hasn't seen it, although, if you are reading this right now, sorry i ruined it for you)[/blackout] with peter and MJ's.

yeah ill upload it soon
 
i had a talk with one of christopher young's assiastants and she said as soon as it is a finished (promotional) product,she'd send me a copy of the score.i have a complete version,but it's got tons of sfx,and it's not really anything new just the music i've found on this thread,which i feel bad for downloading,but hey it's sony's or danny elfman's fault or whatever.if and or when i recieve that promo from chris i'll upload it to a website so everyone can have a copy.but i thought spider-man 3 did well at the box office
Awesome.:grin::up:
 
i had a talk with one of christopher young's assiastants and she said as soon as it is a finished (promotional) product,she'd send me a copy of the score.i have a complete version,but it's got tons of sfx,and it's not really anything new just the music i've found on this thread,which i feel bad for downloading,but hey it's sony's or danny elfman's fault or whatever.if and or when i recieve that promo from chris i'll upload it to a website so everyone can have a copy.but i thought spider-man 3 did well at the box office
That's fantastic! :spidey::up:
 
I'm still holding out hope that one day the score will be released. Sony,Young and whomever else is involved can't be at odds forever. Um,at least I hope?:huh:
 
hey i was searching the web for more score news and look at this review i found:SPIDER-MAN 3/Christopher Young (unreleased)
Christopher Young moved into Peter Parker’s Manhattan with vivid and articulate music, providing a score that draws elements from Danny Elfman’s first two scores (the Spider-Man, Love, and Green Goblin themes) and then opens up a wider variety of his own material with the introduction of themes for the Sandman (an alternately poignant and monstrous motif that literally utters on behalf of the tortured, tragic, and raging character when in sand form) and for the Black Suit (a sinewy, Herrmannesque motif that entwines itself like the liquid obsidian goo that envelopes the overly ambitious Eddie Brock). Rather than emulating Elfman, Young extrapolates what the score needs from Elfman’s previous scores, and then heads off in a direction of his own. The score is as vibrant with pathos as it is with vitality; Young’s new motifs seethe with tragedy as they illustrate tremendous power and tremendous torment, especially his Sandman theme. The score is also rife with powerful, epic choir intonations, sunny orchestral melodies, and massive blocks of sonic texture and layered tonality for the film’s more spectacular moments. It’s a pity that manipulations of the score and replacement of several of Young’s cues by music library tracks of Elfman’s earlier scores resulted in some arguments that led to cancellation of a score soundrack album (a bootleg is floating around).
 
hey i was searching the web for more score news and look at this review i found:SPIDER-MAN 3/Christopher Young (unreleased)
Christopher Young moved into Peter Parker’s Manhattan with vivid and articulate music, providing a score that draws elements from Danny Elfman’s first two scores (the Spider-Man, Love, and Green Goblin themes) and then opens up a wider variety of his own material with the introduction of themes for the Sandman (an alternately poignant and monstrous motif that literally utters on behalf of the tortured, tragic, and raging character when in sand form) and for the Black Suit (a sinewy, Herrmannesque motif that entwines itself like the liquid obsidian goo that envelopes the overly ambitious Eddie Brock). Rather than emulating Elfman, Young extrapolates what the score needs from Elfman’s previous scores, and then heads off in a direction of his own. The score is as vibrant with pathos as it is with vitality; Young’s new motifs seethe with tragedy as they illustrate tremendous power and tremendous torment, especially his Sandman theme. The score is also rife with powerful, epic choir intonations, sunny orchestral melodies, and massive blocks of sonic texture and layered tonality for the film’s more spectacular moments. It’s a pity that manipulations of the score and replacement of several of Young’s cues by music library tracks of Elfman’s earlier scores resulted in some arguments that led to cancellation of a score soundrack album (a bootleg is floating around).
:applaudThat was beautiful.:applaud
Great find.:yay::up:
 
i have a question about the spiderman 3 promo....how do you get unused music....like the track black-suited spiderman at the church - it has music i didnt hear in the film or anywhere else...how do you get that???
 
Wasn't the "black-suited spider-man goes to church" score only a little bit different than the movie's?
 
Wasn't it a problem with Elfman's ties to the music and how poorly received spider-man 3 was?

"Poorly Received"???

By who? All the fans who helped it break the opening day record? Or the fastest movie to reach 300 million? Or the $890 million dollar box office total?

"Poorly received". HaHa, that's cute. :woot: That's going in my sig.
 
"Poorly Received"???

By who? All the fans who helped it break the opening day record? Or the fastest movie to reach 300 million? Or the $890 million dollar box office total?

"Poorly received". HaHa, that's cute. :woot: That's going in my sig.
Haha nice. :funny::up:
 

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