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Jay Mullins
28th October 2009, 06:28 PM
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We now have a track listing for the UFO 40th Anniversary Soundtrack CD! Since Fanderson sold out of the original CD release it has become the most often requested piece of club merchandise. Tow the 40th anniversary of UFO has given us the perfect opportunity to re-release this disc in a brand-new package, including additional material not on the original release. To make space for these additional tracks some of material from the original release does not appear, but the overall running time has increased to over 160 minutes. To give you a taste of the new CD here's the track listing:


DISC ONE [79:26]

1 Century 21 Sting [0:08]
2 UFO Main Theme (stereo) [1:10]
3 Yellow Alert [2:29]
4 Red Alert [2:41]
5 Sky One [1:25]
6 Operation In Progress [4:36]
7 The Long Finger Of Tragic Coincidence [1:25]
8 Micro Jazz [0:56]
9 Flashback [1:05]
10 New Suit, New Wife [3:42]
11 Beginning To Take Shape [5:09]
12 The Choice [3:38]
13 Newborn [3:50]
14 Riders, Hippies and Aliens [4:38]
15 Recovery [2:17]
16 Alien Sniper [1:21]
17 The Leisure Sphere [2:18]
18 The Answer [1:53]
19 Stranded [5:45]
20 Strange Bedfellows [3:52]
21 The Crevasse [3:08]
22 Mexicans! [1:06]
23 Spacewalk [4:55]
24 Travelling Home [3:15]
25 Skydiver [0:55]
26 A Rose For Sylvia [1:390]
27 Fit For Duty [1:04]
28 Taken [1:42]
29 Depart And Return [0:13]
30 Crash Landing [2:56]
31 The Dreambox [2:26]
32 End Titles (stereo) [1:13]


DISC TWO [80:41]

1 UFO Fly-by [0:19]
2 UFO Main Theme (mono) [1:10]
3 Positive Track [0:44]
4 The Test Pilot [2:14]
5 The Co-pilot’s Sister [4:10]
6 Rupert Square [2:38]
7 Welcome To SHADO [1:36]
8 Amnesia Café [1:16}
9 Space Junk [2:36]
10 Ambush [3:50]
11 Washington Square [1:120]
12 Shallow Re-entry [2:45]
13 Complete Shutdown [2:16]
14 Cat Call [2:44]
15 A Day At The Film Studios [4:16]
16 You Always Had To Leave [5:23]
17 Who Are You? [3:32]
18 A Question of Priorities [2:10]
19 Not Exactly Normal [2:56]
20 We Must Come To Earth To Survive! [4:24]
21 The Cottage [3:26]
22 The Game Warden [3:54]
23 Squaring The Triangle [5:41]
24 Back To The Triangle [2:46]
25 Girl In A Sports Car [3:14]
26 Recalling Tim [1:58]
27 The Trip [2:22]
28 The Long Sleep [3:31]
29 End Titles (mono) [1:04]

Simon Morris
28th October 2009, 06:33 PM
Well, it certainly looks good to me!

There are some new track titles there - presumably, but not necessarily, the 'new' material? Otherwise I'd be inclined to say that people on limited or non-existent budgets (and who already have the first release) still won't be able to decide exactly what is the 'new' material on the album.

Other than that, looks good. Glad I put my order in right at the start.... ;)

Jaffa1978
28th October 2009, 06:57 PM
Yeah looks very interesting and awesome!!! As I don't have the original I look forward to reading some comparisons of the two releases.

Dougurasu
28th October 2009, 08:56 PM
Not really a fan of UFO, but the tracklisting IS impressive, again overpacking the CDs :D Fanderson, you guys are seriously awesome :D THIS is how you should release soundtracks.

TonyB
28th October 2009, 09:15 PM
It looks awesome indeed, thanks for posting the track listing.

Melvin
29th October 2009, 11:18 PM
Hi. When you say you`ve had to make space for the new tracks, exactly what tracks will be missing from the new version?:mad:

marcmartin
30th October 2009, 02:36 AM
Hi. When you say you`ve had to make space for the new tracks, exactly what tracks will be missing from the new version?:mad:

Looking at the differences in the track titles and track lengths, my guess is the following:

The new tracks appear to be:

* Century 21 Sting [0:08]
* Micro Jazz [0:56]
* Riders, Hippies and Aliens [4:38]
* Recovery [2:17]
* The Leisure Sphere [2:18]
* Mexicans! [1:06]
* Spacewalk [4:55]
* Travelling Home [3:15]
* Fit For Duty [1:04]
* Depart And Return [0:13]
* UFO Fly-by [0:19]
* Cat Call [2:44]
* Girl In A Sports Car [3:14]
* Recalling Tim [1:58]
* Not Exactly Normal [2:56]
* Amnesia Café [1:16]


They appear to have dropped the following music
from the original CD:

* Commercial break sting 1 [0:09]
* Commercial break sting 2 [0:07]
* Identified alternate score [10:10]
* Exposed alternate cues [2:04]
* "Strakers theme" alterative cue [1:01]
* The Lovers [4:10]


The following tracks appear to be the same
on both the old and new CD:

* UFO Main Theme (stereo) [1:10]
* Red Alert [2:41]
* Operation In Progress [4:36]
* Sky One [1:25]
* Flashback [1:05]
* New Suit, New Wife [3:42]
* Beginning To Take Shape [5:09]
* The Choice [3:38]
* Newborn [3:50]
* Alien Sniper [1:21]
* The Answer [1:53]
* The Crevasse [3:08]
* Skydiver [0:55]
* Crash Landing [2:56]
* End Titles (stereo) [1:13]
* UFO Main Theme (mono) [1:10]
* The Test Pilot [2:14]
* Rupert Square [2:38]
* Welcome To SHADO [1:36]
* Ambush [3:50]
* Washington Square [1:12]
* Shallow Re-entry [2:45]
* Complete Shutdown [2:16]
* Space Junk [2:36]
* A Day At The Film Studios [4:16]
* You Always Had To Leave [5:23]
* Who Are You? [3:32]
* A Question of Priorities [2:10]
* The Game Warden [3:54]
* Squaring The Triangle [5:41]
* Back To The Triangle [2:46]
* The Trip [2:22]
* The Long Sleep [3:31]
* End Titles (mono) [1:04]

The following tracks have different lengths:

Yellow Alert [2:29] -- was 2:43
The Long Finger Of Tragic Coincidence [1:25] -- was 4:30
Stranded [5:45] -- was 6:21
Strange Bedfellows [3:52] -- was 4:17
A Rose For Sylvia [1:39] -- was 2:22
Taken [1:42] -- was 1:56
The Dreambox [2:26] -- was 1:16
Positive Track [0:44] -- was 1:40
The Co-pilot’s Sister [4:10] -- was 4:42
We Must Come To Earth To Survive! [4:24] -- was "E.S.P." 3:35
The Cottage [3:26] -- was 5:14

It appears that they are mostly dropping music that was never heard in the series in the first place (alternate cues, rejected music), and replacing it with music that was. I think this is a good move.

Marc

Simon Morris
30th October 2009, 10:15 AM
It appears that they are mostly dropping music that was never heard in the series in the first place (alternate cues, rejected music), and replacing it with music that was. I think this is a good move.

Marc


Generally, I think so too. I never really liked the 'rejected' score for the first episode anyway ;)

I must say that I'm a bit disappointed that 'The Lovers' cue might have got the bullet from the second disc; I actually thought the pieces that made up this cue (particularly the very pastoral and melodic second piece) were some of Barry's best music. It also - like much of CD 2 - made a change from some of the more turgid suspense tracks and 'UFO Theme' variations on the first CD. I guess if its gone it's because it was used more as source music?

Oh well. At least I've got it on the first CD set.

marcmartin
30th October 2009, 02:43 PM
Generally, I think so too. I never really liked the 'rejected' score for the first episode anyway ;)

Yes, that was one of flaws (I thought) with the original CD -- too much emphasis on rejected music, while not including memorable music actually heard in the series. With this new track list, it appears that we'll actually get to hear something from THE SOUND OF SILENCE, PSYCHOBOMBS, MINDBENDER, and THE CAT WITH TEN LIVES.

Heck, I'll buy this CD just for the track "Remembering Tim",,, has more "lost" music from THE LONG SLEEP been discovered?!!

Marc

Melvin
1st November 2009, 08:27 PM
Oh dear. To me its a big shame that tracks on this release has to be dropped or shortened at all. Why not make it a three disc set? And if theres not enough music to fill a third disc then just fill it out with some Barry Gray sound effects:confused: Its probably all too late for that now though.

marcmartin
1st November 2009, 08:45 PM
Oh dear. To me its a big shame that tracks on this release has to be dropped or shortened at all. Why not make it a three disc set? And if theres not enough music to fill a third disc then just fill it out with some Barry Gray sound effects:confused: Its probably all too late for that now though.

Well, a two-disc release is already expensive enough that people are saying they can't afford it. A 3-disc release would be even worse.

I have the opposite opinion -- Fanderson should have maximized the differences between the two releases, so that people who bought the first release could get as much extra music as possible. Right now, it appears that this release has around 30-minutes of music that wasn't on the first release, which is pretty good...

Melvin
1st November 2009, 09:46 PM
Sure I understand what your saying re: the cost of these CDs. But for the fans who couldn`t get hold of the previous release its a bit unfair. If I was able to buy the first release from Fanderson I would have done and if I already had the first I still would have purchased this new release as well.
As soon as this release come out there will be fans that will compare both versions and there will be fans who will still want the first release, like me.:mad:

Dave Norris
2nd November 2009, 06:25 AM
The track listing makes very interesting reading, there is no word though if the cues from IDENTIFIED are in stereo for this release are in stereo this time (as with Space 1999, sometimes these Stereo tapes have a habit of being unearthed much later). As they are are not marked as such I assume that this isn't the case and they are mono!

Derek Eaton
27th November 2009, 07:53 PM
The track listing makes very interesting reading, there is no word though if the cues from IDENTIFIED are in stereo for this release are in stereo this time (as with Space 1999, sometimes these Stereo tapes have a habit of being unearthed much later). As they are are not marked as such I assume that this isn't the case and they are mono!

Having looked at the booklet I think the Identified cues are not stereo due to the multi-track master for this episode and The Long Sleep being incomplete.

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