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Jabba sail barge music??

Discussion in 'Star Wars And Film Music' started by bobabert, Jan 31, 2004.

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  1. bobabert

    bobabert Jedi Youngling star 2

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    Dec 24, 2002
    hello,
    Anyone know where I can find the music when Jabba goes to Sarlacc pit in his sail barge???(ROTJ)
    thx...
     
  2. Lady_Jedi_Skywalker

    Lady_Jedi_Skywalker Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Perhaps it would be Sail Barge Assault on the RotJ Special Edition Soundtrack. It's on Disc One.

    This message was made possible by LJS? fingers.
     
  3. bobabert

    bobabert Jedi Youngling star 2

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    The music is not on the cd and I think it's max rebo band interpretation
     
  4. TwiLekJedi

    TwiLekJedi Pretty Ex-Mod star 10 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    yes, the funky tune was never released. We had quite the number of threads asking about it in the past year. Everybody wants it.
     
  5. Neil_S_Bulk

    Neil_S_Bulk Jedi Youngling star 1

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    The tapes of this are lost. It was last heard in the 1986 special, From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga.

    Here is what Michael Matessino had to say at Film Score Monthly:

    "Among the source tapes we used for RCA Victor's RETURN OF THE JEDI 2-CD set was the English version of "Lapti Nek," which translates as "Fancy Man," but in multi-track form only. This version was heard in the documentary, "From STAR WARS to JEDI: The Making of a Saga." It would have required a separate multi-track re-mix session for us to create a 2-track version for the CD, and since we were told to drop this song entirely (because it was being replaced in the film by "Jedi Rocks") we left it alone. For STAR WARS and EMPIRE respectively, Tom Voegli at Minnesota Public Radio was sent music sources for the radio shows but he returned them when he was finished with them. At least one of his EMPIRE sources which he returned to Lucasfilm in 1981 pulled a no-show in 1993 for the boxed set. Apart from this, his sources were equivalent to those used for the boxed set, and our goal was to get closer to the original recording, if possible, as well as to locate the missing bits. For the JEDI radio show, Tom Voegli was sent our source material when we were finished with it. But since this was BEFORE "Jedi Rocks" was recorded and his deadline did not allow him to wait for it, he needed some music for Jabba's court. He really wanted the Max Rebo instrumental music, but since we could not find this anywhere, he resorted to extracting the non-vocal tracks from "Fancy Man," mixed them down, and used that in his show."

    Neil
     
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