Author Topic: Unreleased AOTC music
macrea 
Registered: Aug '02
Date Posted: 9/30/02 9:57pm Subject: Unreleased AOTC music
Starwars.com has a preview of an introductory scene from the upcoming "Bounty Hunter" game, and there is unreleased AOTC music in the underscore. The scene is a conversation between Dooku and a hologram of Sidious, and I heard a bit of music from the opening conversation with Palpatine at the beginning of the film and the missing "Emperor" motif section from the last track of the OST. The game comes out in November and we now know that the game designers were given more than just the OST.

 

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TenorAprentice  1622 posts
Registered: Jul '02
6209_Max Rebo
Date Posted: 10/1/02 8:56am Subject: RE: Unreleased AOTC music
missing Emperor motif?

I thought that we hear that when Dooku lands and talks with Palps after the duel?

 

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Sithman  20472 posts
Registered: Jul '99
6276_Darth Sidious
Date Posted: 10/1/02 10:21am Subject: RE: Unreleased AOTC music
Yah, there's no unreleased AOTC music in that movie, dude. Sorry. sad

 

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Darth_Silenous  1326 posts
Registered: Mar '02
Date Posted: 10/1/02 10:24am Subject: RE: Unreleased AOTC music
There is missing music. Sidious's theme isn't present in "Confrontation with Count Dooku and Finale", though it certainly is sandwiched in the track during the film.

 

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bwilliams924 
Registered: May '02
Date Posted: 10/10/02 8:21am Subject: RE: Unreleased AOTC music
If there really is more unreleased music in the new Bounty Hunter video game, then it's time that Sony and Lucas Licensing are made aware of this. Go to the Episode II Resource Page and Petition to add your voice to those who have already signed thus far.

URL: http://www.geocities.com/bill33_39056/TheCompleteEdition.html

 

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ExarKun2004  75 posts
Registered: Aug '02
6482_Exar Kun
Date Posted: 10/12/02 9:33am Subject: RE: Unreleased AOTC music
On the AOTC Clone War (movie) trailer, their is some unrealeased music thier. When anakin is in the droid foundry he force jumps and flips on to a upper ledge. When he does this their is some new music. Anyone have an idea what its from or where it is on the CD? I've searched all 13 tracks plus the bonus track and cant seem to find it.

 

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Estranged  2191 posts
Registered: May '01
19544_Obi-Wan Kenobi
Date Posted: 10/13/02 1:45am Subject: RE: Unreleased AOTC music
Thats cause that music is from the bonus track on the ROTJ Special Edition.

 

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dehrian  18500 posts
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Registered: Mar '99
14795_Yoda Cowboy
Date Posted: 10/13/02 11:00am Subject: RE: Unreleased AOTC music
All of the music in the Clone War trailer is from ROTJ. The bit you're talking about is from disc two of the SE soundtrack. It's a concert suite (which means it is not heard in the film) called "The Forest Battle". It's the end of the track.

 

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