Music in the "Dangerous Days" documentary
But if there's one thing that bothers me about the package (besides the lack of image galleries, that is ) is the tantalizing snippets of Vangelis music heard throughout the supplements that we'll probably never get to hear in their true form. CdL must've had access to REAMS of original Vangelis compositions that had probably never seen the light of day in their complete form until the composer revamped them in 5.1 for the Final Cut; and I'm not talking about the cues Vangelis eventually released in the 3-CD BR Trilogy, a soundtrack which was a definite step forward but still had the air of a missed opportunity . No, I'm talking about these bits of music that have yet to exist in their entirety on an official release or even a bootleg CD:
1-The music BY ITSELF, w/o sound effects, when J.F. invites Pris to come inside the Bradbury
2-The full, uncut music during Deckard's unicorn reverie
3-Both sets of music for Taffey Lewis's club
4-The music BY ITSELF when Roy joins Pris and J.F. for breakfast in the apartment
5-The full prelude of music when Roy and Pris persuade the hapless genetic designer to help them, leading up to Roy and J.F.'s chess game in the elevator
6-The music when Deckard makes his way up to J.F.'s apartment
You see? Access to all of THIS to use as source music for a documentary must've been a coke high, a serious fan's dream come true. Perhaps CdL should've included an isolated score for "Dangerous Days" as an Easter egg.
Also, if Mr. de Lauzirika chooses to reply to my post, please tell me in actuality how long the running time was for missing cues #2, 3, & 6!! It's perfectly alright if you didn't take notice of the running times, but please tell me about the experience of finding such wonderful background music, at least!