Mega Movies

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Some CDs beg to be turned up on the stereo (conversely, some awful ones need to be turned down). Here's one that you'll keep cranking up. Conductor Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra tackle some of movie music's most familiar themes from the late 1990s, including The Mummy, The Mask of Zorro, Star Wars: Episode I, The Phantom Menace, and, of course, Titanic. Lovers of soundtracks might already own music from many of these films, and, truth be told, Kunzel doesn't come close to the power of the original versions of The Phantom Menace and Zorro. So why buy this disc? Simply put, the sound. Telarc's Direct Stream Digital sound starts out thundering and never lets up. You can close your eyes and imagine the Cincinnati Pops playing in your living room. Six bonus sound-effect tracks accurately document the sounds of helicopters, humming bees, even a sword fight. This is a fun disc; just be careful not to wake up the neighbors. --Jason Verlinde

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Mega Movies
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • It's adequate, but does not replace the original soundtracks
  • I guess iI must be biased.....!
  • Test the limits of your sound system!
Mega Movies

Manufacturer: Telarc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004T9B1
Release Date: 2000-05-23

Tracks:

  1. The Mummy: The Sand Volcano
  2. The Mask Of Zorro: Don't Mess With 'Z'
  3. The Mask Of Zorro: Main Title
  4. Air Force One: Main Title/The Parachutes
  5. The Rock: Chopper Flyby
  6. The Rock: End Title
  7. Contact: End Credits
  8. Mighty Joe Young: Dedication And Windsong
  9. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace: Day At The Races
  10. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace: Main Title From Star Wars/The Flag Parade
  11. L.A. Confidential: Badge Of Honor/L.A. Confidential
  12. The Prince Of Egypt: When You Believe
  13. The X-Files: What's That Hum?
  14. The X-Files: Threnody In X
  15. A Bug's Life: The Time Of Your Life
  16. Elizabeth: Main Title
  17. Godzilla: A Stroll In New York City
  18. Godzilla: Main Title
  19. Shakespeare In Love: Main Title
  20. Titanic: Iceberg!
  21. Titanic: Back To Titanic
  22. Armageddon: Main Title

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Some CDs beg to be turned up on the stereo (conversely, some awful ones need to be turned down). Here's one that you'll keep cranking up. Conductor Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra tackle some of movie music's most familiar themes from the late 1990s, including The Mummy, The Mask of Zorro, Star Wars: Episode I, The Phantom Menace, and, of course, Titanic. Lovers of soundtracks might already own music from many of these films, and, truth be told, Kunzel doesn't come close to the power of the original versions of The Phantom Menace and Zorro. So why buy this disc? Simply put, the sound. Telarc's Direct Stream Digital sound starts out thundering and never lets up. You can close your eyes and imagine the Cincinnati Pops playing in your living room. Six bonus sound-effect tracks accurately document the sounds of helicopters, humming bees, even a sword fight. This is a fun disc; just be careful not to wake up the neighbors. --Jason Verlinde

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars It's adequate, but does not replace the original soundtracks.......2000-07-18

I've been listening to Erich Kunzel's music with the Cincinnati Pops for quite a while now- the very first album of "popular" film music I listened to was back in 1988 of their 1983 recording of selected music from the Star Wars trilogy and other Steven Speilberg/John Williams colloborations. Make no mistake: Kunzel and the Cincinnati forces are always well served by some of the best recording sound, linear notes, and overall production values there are out there in this music genre; and their music artistry is always easy to like, as is their choice of films to include in their albums. The representation is indeed excellent- one can only take a look at the track listings included on this page to see that.

Having said this though, I'm not sure if I particularly liked his latest offering. Keeping in mind that perhaps more casual listeners of Kunzel's would like it more than I would, the rearrangements of film music to suit a more "concert-oriented" presentation is a tricky business and isn't always tastefully done. A case in point: a frequent listener may observe that in Kunzel's albums and included rearrangements, the ending for each newly arranged piece display a tendency to sound too similar. With the exception of film composers who write their own concert arrangements of their biggest hits- John Williams coming to mind immediately- the repeated "big band" and explosive/loud climax to most of this disc's arrangements does tend to wear thin. In other instances, the closings seemed rushed, hinting of an attempt to quickly finish the concert piece and move on to the next track

Within the tracks themselevs, particularly successful in my opinion, are the tracks for The Mummy, The Mask of Zorro, Shakespeare in Love, and A Bug's Life. Less so were the tracks for The Rock, Air Force One and Titanic; the latter most probably because one would have heard it so many times, and Kunzel's rendition, well, sounds very different.

Ultimately, whether one finds this album enjoyable to listen to repeatedly depends on one's expectations of the music recorded in it. There is much to enjoy, sound is excellent as is the representation, and casual listeners looking to be reminded of some of the music from recent block bluster movies would need to look no further. More frequent or serious listeners who like to hear music the way it was written- and closer to the context of the film itself- would serve better to also own copies of the original soundtrack recordings though.

5 out of 5 stars I guess iI must be biased.....!.......2000-07-06

I enjoyed the entire CD over and over and over again. especially track # 8 since I am a parent of one of the high school students on that track. Mr K. was so impressed with these kids and their sound that he decided to use them on the recording. After their performance with him on stage at Cincinnati's wonderful Music Hall, he altered his original decision to use them as a fill in chorus for the recording session and mix over them on the actual cut with a professional choir. A definite buy for Pops fans and an added bonus enjoying the impressive sound of a fantastic music program like Winton Woods High School of Cincinnati Ohio.

4 out of 5 stars Test the limits of your sound system!.......2000-05-23

MEGA MOVIES is a new compilation from Telarc featuring new recordings of recent film music performed by the popular Cincinnati Pops conducted by Erich Kunzel. The disc also prominently features six specially (and spatially) recorded sound effects tracks to complement the music.

SELECTION In order to properly sell a compilation a producer must include a hefty sampling of "the usual suspects" which in this case include TITANIC, THE PHANTOM MENACE, THE MUMMY etc. There isn't really any great risk-taking here, but the selected cues do make for a pleasant listening experience. The other selections are from THE MASK OF ZORRO, AIR FORCE ONE, THE ROCK, CONTACT, MIGHTY JOE YOUNG, L.A. CONFIDENTIAL, THE PRINCE OF EGYPT, THE X-FILES, A BUG'S LIFE, ELIZABETH (the nicest surprise here), GODZILLA, SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE and ARMAGEDDON. 7/10

PERFORMANCE In most cases the Pops performance closely matches the original performance as heard in each movie. There are a few exceptions, though. THE ROCK (End Title) particularly struck me as being quite different from the original soundtrack. 8/10

SOUND QUALITY The sound quality is THE reason to buy this disc. Going *beyond* reference quality, the punchy, incredible sound mix is often jaw-dropping. The liner notes say that the sound effects tracks are the first sounds to be recorded direct to six-channel Direct Stream Digital. Sadly, the effects tracks are generally short and a bit disappointing in relation to the amount of time and care spent recording them. Still, the disc's audio quality - both effects and music tracks - is simply amazing. We even get a warning about sound levels, which reminds me of the "WARNING! LIVE CANNONS!" messages on the early digital 1812 Overture releases. Did I mention the entire disc is in Surround Sound? 10/10

PACKAGING A very unattractive text-based CD cover hides nicely detailed yet brief notes about each track. It is fascinating to read the notes regarding the creation of the effects tracks. If you buy the disc, be sure to read the liner notes. 7/10

OVERALL Most film music aficianados will already have some (or many) of these cues in their collections...for them it will be the sound quality that's the main attraction. For the more casual buyers, the selection should appeal nicely and the performance will more than satisfy. Either way the buyer comes out ahead. 8/10.
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    Mega Movies

    Manufacturer: Telarc
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
    Orchestral PopOrchestral Pop | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
    Movie ScoresMovie Scores | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
    Movie SoundtracksMovie Soundtracks | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000JMKJGE
    Release Date: 2006-11-21

    Tracks:

    1. Sand Volcano [The Mummy]
    2. Don't Mess With "Z" [From the Mask of Zorro]
    3. Main Title from "The Mask of Zorro"
    4. Parachutes [Main Title from Air Force One]
    5. Chopper Flyby [From the Rock 'n' Roll High]
    6. End Title from The Rock
    7. End Credits from Contact
    8. Dedication and Wind Song [From Mighty Joe Young] - Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Erich Kunzel,
    9. Day at the Races [Star Wars: The Phantom Menace]
    10. Flag Parade [Main Title from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace]
    11. Badge of Honor/L.A. Confidential [From L.a. Confidential]
    12. When You Believe [From the Prince of Egypt]
    13. What's That Hum? [From the X-Files]
    14. Threnody in X [from The X-Files)
    15. Time of Your Life [From a Bug's Life]
    16. Main Title from "Elizabeth"
    17. Stroll in New York City [Godzilla]
    18. Main Title from "Godzilla"
    19. Main Title from "Shakespeare in Love"
    20. Iceberg! [From Titanic]
    21. Back to Titanic [From Titanic]
    22. Main Title from "Armageddon"

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