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Hi all,
Apparently in the latest issue of Fanderson's FAB magazine (which I have not yet received), there is mention of a new version of Fanderson's UFO soundtrack CD, with "quite a few surprises that have been discovered since the original club release in 2003." Hopefully we will learn more about this in the near future! Marc |
I am please to see this announced - I'm hoping that they have found some of the memorable cues missing from the original release - they were a number of missing bits...
Dan From: Marc Martin Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 7:58 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: [SHADO] New Fanderson UFO soundtrack CD? Hi all, Apparently in the latest issue of Fanderson's FAB magazine (which I have not yet received), there is mention of a new version of Fanderson's UFO soundtrack CD, with "quite a few surprises that have been discovered since the original club release in 2003." Hopefully we will learn more about this in the near future! Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Fanderson have missed another opportunity here: there was enough material not included on the original 2-disc release and the Supermarionation librarytracks to make this 40th anniversary release a new 3-disc edition.
--- In [hidden email], "Dan Box" <danieljulianbox@...> wrote: > > I am please to see this announced - I'm hoping that they have found some of the memorable cues missing from the original release - they were a number of missing bits... > > Dan > > > From: Marc Martin > Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 7:58 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: [SHADO] New Fanderson UFO soundtrack CD? > > > Hi all, > > Apparently in the latest issue of Fanderson's FAB magazine (which > I have not yet received), there is mention of a new version of > Fanderson's UFO soundtrack CD, with "quite a few surprises that > have been discovered since the original club release in 2003." > > Hopefully we will learn more about this in the near future! > > Marc > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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From: "the_connoisseuruk" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 9:59 AM Subject: [SHADO] Re: New Fanderson UFO soundtrack CD? > Fanderson have missed another opportunity here: there was enough material > not included on the original 2-disc release and the Supermarionation > library tracks to make >this 40th anniversary release a new 3-disc > edition. > And thereby producing a more expensive CD set that even less people could afford? Sometimes there has to be a balance between what people would like (and I myself would love a 3 CD set, I have to say...) and economics. Simon |
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I read this yesterday on FSM message board: The sales leaflet says it's "totally redesigned and presented in a fresh new format, due for release Nov 2009.....this new edition also includes quite a few surprises that have been discovered since the original club release in 2003". No detail on what exactly that means; I presume it's the original set re-issued with some extra music (or possible stereo mixes to replace some of the stuff that is mono). [EDIT] The general list of contents apart from the main and end titles is episodic suites from 'Identified', 'Exposed', 'Survival', 'Conflict', 'Ordeal', 'A Question of Priorities', 'The Square Triangle', 'E.S.P.', 'Confetti Check A-OK', and 'The Long Sleep', and an 'alternative' score for 'Identified'. This is, in itself, the same line-up as the original set. I asked informed sources from Fanderson if this story about new UFO CD's istrue, and got a confirmation. All the best, Branko _________________________________________________________________ Keep your friends updatedeven when youre not signed in. http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/social-network-basics.aspx?ocid=PID23461::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-xm:SI_SB_5:092010 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Branko Vekic <brave66@...> wrote:
> No detail on what exactly that means; I presume it's > the original set re-issued with some extra music (or possible stereo > mixes to replace some of the stuff that is mono). As the original music was almost certainly recorded and mixed to be presented in mono (stereo TV sound was years away), then personally I hope that itremains in mono. In general, I'm against any "updating" which produces an end result which doesn't replicate the work of he film makers at the time, given the technology they had to work with. Some people suggest that more modern methods would have been used if they had been available at the time, (often trying to justify "colorization"). Possibly, possibly not, but the aesthetic decisions the programme makers made, in those very different circumstances, would have been different. Simply applying modern techniques to the end product of an older technologydoesn't replicate the results which the original creators would have achieved, if they had been using modern technology. Barry Gray and his collaborators certainly wouldn't have chosen to strive to get the optimal results in mono, then wait four decades for someone else to mess about with their work in an attempt to remix the original into stereo. Regards John |
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After all these years, I am surprised nobody has managed to dig out all theATV/TV21 Sound effects that were used throughout that 1963-70 period. As adesigner, I would kill for all those stock sounds, plus Barry Gray's custom sounds for UFO and others. They all seemed to stop getting used after themid-70's, but no libraries ever offered them for sale.
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Hi,
Speaking purely personally, I am really grateful for ANYTHING new that's related to UFO. I'd rather wait to see what the Fanderson Team have come up with before speculating, and picking over the details about something we do not know aboutas yet... hope it's really GREAT! Can't wait! Griff --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Apparently in the latest issue of Fanderson's FAB magazine (which > I have not yet received), there is mention of a new version of > Fanderson's UFO soundtrack CD, with "quite a few surprises that > have been discovered since the original club release in 2003." > > Hopefully we will learn more about this in the near future! > > Marc > |
Do I have to be a member of Fanderson in order to get this CD? I wouldn't mind having a CD of UFO (i have a cassette of the original Star Trek music!) but I don't know whether its worth joining Fanderson just to get it. Oris it? Advice please!
Louise --- On Thu, 10/8/09, glwason <[hidden email]> wrote: From: glwason <[hidden email]> Subject: [SHADO] Re: New Fanderson UFO soundtrack CD? To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009, 2:01 PM Hi, Speaking purely personally, I am really grateful for ANYTHING new that's related to UFO. I'd rather wait to see what the Fanderson Team have come up with before speculating, and picking over the details about something we do not know aboutas yet... hope it's really GREAT! Can't wait! Griff --- In SHADO@yahoogroups. com, "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Apparently in the latest issue of Fanderson's FAB magazine (which > I have not yet received), there is mention of a new version of > Fanderson's UFO soundtrack CD, with "quite a few surprises that > have been discovered since the original club release in 2003." > > Hopefully we will learn more about this in the near future! > > Marc > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Yes, Fanderson is only allowed to sell these things to members, as
the copyright holders limit the licensing fees when it is done that way. The original 2-disc UFO soundtrack CD cost around US$55 as I recall, making it quite pricey, although as we've seen, they sell for hundreds of dollars on eBay. As for whether it's worth joining Fanderson, I suppose that depends on how much you are interested in receiving their club magazine and have access to their exclusive merchandise. I've been a member for 15+ years, but that's just me... :-) Marc On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 09:26:58 -0700 (PDT), "Louise Oatridge" <[hidden email]> said: > Do I have to be a member of Fanderson in order to get this CD? I > wouldn't mind having a CD of UFO (i have a cassette of the original Star > Trek music!) but I don't know whether its worth joining Fanderson just to > get it. Or is it? Advice please! > Louise |
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> After all these years, I am surprised nobody has managed to dig out all
> the ATV/TV21 Sound effects that were used throughout that 1963-70 period. > As a designer, I would kill for all those stock sounds, plus Barry Gray's > custom sounds for UFO and others. They all seemed to stop getting used > after the mid-70's, but no libraries ever offered them for sale. I've got the raw recording of Barry Gray's UFO sound, but it's not a whole lot better than what you hear on the DVDs... :-) Can't help with the other stock sounds -- I'd like to get a copy of these too! Marc |
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> As the original music was almost certainly recorded and mixed to be
> presented in mono (stereo TV sound was years away), then personally I > hope that it remains in mono. Well it's too late for that -- Fanderson's first UFO soundtrack was mostly remixed into stereo. Most of the stereo mixes are fine (even by my picky standards), but there are a few that don't sound enough like what's heard in the series. I think the worst remix is the music from EXPOSED, when Foster is roughed up by thugs. That's one of my favorite cues, and the Fanderson CD destroys it. Fortunately, the mono mix is on my UFO website's music page. :-) Marc |
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It's a shame that Granada Ventures licensed the music to Fanderson. Networkwould have spoilt us rotten-like their recent release of a 5-disc CD of THE PROTECTORS.
--- In [hidden email], "Simon Morris" <simon31@...> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "the_connoisseuruk" <peter.tessmer@...> > To: <[hidden email]> > Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 9:59 AM > Subject: [SHADO] Re: New Fanderson UFO soundtrack CD? > > > > Fanderson have missed another opportunity here: there was enough material > > not included on the original 2-disc release and the Supermarionation > > library tracks to make >this 40th anniversary release a new 3-disc > > edition. > > > > > And thereby producing a more expensive CD set that even less people could > afford? > > Sometimes there has to be a balance between what people would like (and I > myself would love a 3 CD set, I have to say...) and economics. > > > Simon > |
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--- In [hidden email], jks@... wrote: > > Branko Vekic <brave66@> wrote: > As the original music was almost certainly recorded and mixed to be presented in mono (stereo TV sound was years away), then personally I hope that it remains in mono. > > Regards > John > Considering Gerry Anderson made 'Stingray' in 1963 in colour, when colour TVs were still years away, I think you may be wrong. Barry Gray was particularly ahead of his time, and I suspect if he could have recorded the sessions in stereo, he would have. It wasn't uncommon in 1970, but I doubt they would have made a stereo soundtrack for the show, but the original tapes may well be, as they probably would have considered a soundtrack album. Rob |
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> Considering Gerry Anderson made 'Stingray' in 1963 in colour, when colour
> TVs were still years away, I think you may be wrong. Barry Gray was > particularly ahead of his time, and I suspect if he could have recorded > the sessions in stereo, he would have. It wasn't uncommon in 1970, but I > doubt they would have made a stereo soundtrack for the show, but the > original tapes may well be, as they probably would have considered a > soundtrack album. The original tapes for the UFO soundtrack were 4-track, so Fanderson has remixed these into 2-track (stereo). The original SPACE:1999 soundtrack LP was released in stereo, although I don't believe Barry Gray had any participation in its release. Marc |
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