Thanks for the new track Dean. I look forward to all the remaining track releases for the year.
I recently slowed down the track "It's Your Father" by 50% (half-speed) and reversed it, and think it sounds good enough to mention here. It reminds me of the album Succubus by Mt. Fuji DoomJazz Corporation.
This was posted in a thread over on the TP board. Check out the 16 minute mark. Unheard/unused full version of the main Earle Flute track, "Earle's Theme"? Dean?
Thanks to Jerry for pointing this out!
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bosguy1981 wrote:Take a listen to the first use of "Drug Dead Blues" (in episode 9, about 33 minutes into the episode, with Shelly and Bobby listening to the radio in the car). Doesn't this sound like an alternate version of the track? It's a little more subdued and even seems a bit slower.
The version used in episode 13 (Bobby and Shelly's party for Leo) actually sounds like the version released on the 2007 Season Two & More soundtrack.
You're right- the ep 9 version sounds different. MIGHT just be slowed down? Or an alternate take. Will look into it further.
bosguy1981 wrote:Take a listen to the first use of "Drug Dead Blues" (in episode 9, about 33 minutes into the episode, with Shelly and Bobby listening to the radio in the car). Doesn't this sound like an alternate version of the track? It's a little more subdued and even seems a bit slower.
The version used in episode 13 (Bobby and Shelly's party for Leo) actually sounds like the version released on the 2007 Season Two & More soundtrack.
You're right- the ep 9 version sounds different. MIGHT just be slowed down? Or an alternate take. Will look into it further.
I checked into this, and it is indeed the original version, but slightly slowed down. I think the other scenes it was used are at the normal (soundtrack version) speed. Good catch!
Jerry Horne wrote:I'll second that!! Amazing sound! I've always loved 'Earle's Theme', but to know that there is a lush strings version is almost too much excitement!
I was watching Season 2 again over the last couple of weeks, and I was trying to pay close attention to the slow-speed orchestral music that hasn't been released yet. "Dugpas" is one that's been mentioned (from episodes 12, 20, 27) but I'm wondering about the OTHER really awesome, creepy slow-speed track(s).
There's a piece played in these three scenes that sounded pretty similar to me. Do you think this is one unreleased track?
Episode 14 - As Leland grabs Maddy's hair, "You're going back to Missoula," and slams her into the painting.
Episode 20 - Cooper and Truman look at the dead vagrant (mixed with Unease Motif and two Scary Sounds)
Episode 23 - Camera moves towards nightstand drawer, Josie's face appears (mixed with White Lodge Rumble and Windom Earle's Motif)
If anybody wants to lend an ear to see if these sound similar, let me know what you think. Three different pieces? Same one? I think they're called "Back to Missoula" and "Windom's First Kill" on the lists, and the third instance (episode 23) isn't mentioned in the lists. It sounds fantastic and terrifying.