Been having problems posting to the list but here goes...

the Esper edition is the one you want. combines the sanctioned release alongside some ambience taken from the film.

http://www.anunna.net/vangelis-rarities/fic_file.php?methode=methode1&id=25

Tracklist :
Disc One

Prologue And Main Titles 3:54
Leon's Voight Kampff Test 1:09
Sushi Bar - Damask Rose 2:46
Spinner Ascent 1:21
Blush Response 5:43
Wait For Me 5:12
Deckard Meets Rachael 1:36
Rachael's Song 4:20
Tales Of The Future 4:53
Bicycle Riders 2:10
Chew's Eye Lab 1:15
Memories Of Green 5:35
Blade Runner Blues 10:01
Pris Meets J.F. Sebastian 1:47
One More Kiss‚ Dear 4:04

Disc Two

Deckard Dream 1:10
Thinking Of Rachael 1:18
Esper Analysis 2:34
Animoid Row 2:34
Taffey Lewis Night Club 2:02
Salome's Dance 1:23
Zhora's Retirement 1:42
I am The Business 2:29
Love Theme 4:58
I Dreamt Music 4:32
Morning At The Bradbury 3:46
The Prodigal Son Brings Death 4:07
Deckard Enters The Bradbury 3:37
Dangerous Days 0:57
Wounded Animals 10:53
Tears In Rain 2:51
Rachael Sleeps 2:08
End Titles 4:06





From: Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Simon Hindle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (313) Blade Runner sampling
Sent: 28 August 2006 02:52:59
I wish they'd release a nice new master of it with extras if there are any. Also wish they would release the soundtrack to Picnic At Hanging Rock on CD. It's ridiculous that's unavailable. It's the defining Australian film of the '70s.

On 25/08/2006, at 7:14 PM, Simon Hindle wrote:

   http://www.discogs.com/release/488248

So when blade runner came out (so the story goes), Vangelis was as
disappointed with the edit as Ridley Scott was, and refused to release
his soundtrack.

So they got the New American Orchestra (whoever they might be) to do
their own interpretation of the soundtrack and released that, and  it was
the only legit version of the soundtrack you could get for years.

When the director's cut of Blade Runner came out, Vangelis finally
allowed his original version of the soundtrack to be released.

That's the story I heard anyway, the truth probably involves a little
less artistic integrity ;-)

Both are great releases in their own rights though.


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