
The Poseidon Adventure - Special Edition Soundtrack
24 tracks / 65min.
The white text represents previously released tracks. The green text represents dialogue & music that has been added from the actual movie or elsewhere.
Tracks include...
Main Title, Captains Bridge, Rogo and Linda, Reverend Scott, Full Ahead, Nonnie's Critics/ The Morning After, A Toast/ To Love, New Years Eve, The Big Wave, Survival Decisions, Raising The Christmas Tree/ A Final Plea, On Our Own/ Death's Door, Flash Fire/ Exploring The Kitchen/ Directions/ Inferno, Up To Broadway, Lone Survivers/ A Deal, Search For The Engine Room, Snip Snip Snip/ The Barber Shop/ The Way Out, A Thirtyfive Foot Swim, Belle To The Rescue/ Trapped, Life Always Matters/ Death Of Belle, I Can't Swim/ Hold Your Breath, Keep Moving Keep Strong/ Catwalk, Leave Us Alone/ The Red Wheel, The Sound Of Freedom/ End Titles.
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Hi Rog, Just have to commend you on another job well done. The Poseidon Adventure Special Edition is awesome. Your cds are absolutely the best around. The sound is crystal clear and the dialogue you added really creates the mood of the film. I especially like Carol Lynley's rendition of the morning after which is followed by Maureen McGovern's version. The way you added the four trailers to the end of the cd as a bonus was a work of genius. Keep up the great work. I'll be back! Sincerely James
Roger:
What can I say except FANTASTIC! FANFUCKINGTASTIC!!!! I can't believe how well it turned
out! I've already listened to it 5 or 6 times and just can't get over how well you spliced
it all together.
The covers and inserts are just AWESOME and I particularly like the use of the ship's
"hull" on the back. You captured the whole Shelley Winters death scene
beautifully, even to the point of deleting that awful Red Buttons "God bless Mrs.
Rosen." I always HATED that, seems to trivialize the whole moment.
At any rate, it's a work of art! It's really outstanding. I like how you put The Morning
After right there in the middle of it all instead of at the end or something. Fits
perfectly! The capsizing is done well too; as you fade out and go directly into the next
piece of music, "The Big Wave." HOW CLEVER! There's just great flow to the whole
thing! A true masterpiece! Michael