Deets and Jen welcome you all to episode 29 of Sideshow Sound Radio!
Your hosts share their favorite cues to listen to during their workouts from a multitude of film scores, and the criteria they employ to get their blood flowing.
Sweatbands at the ready!
Spotify Playlist
Reach out to us with your own favorite workout cues and playlists:
Will & Wend proudly welcome you one and all to Venusville for their 39th Score Guide! In this episode, they take a long space cruise to Mars 2084 to discuss the phenomenal score to the Academy-Award winning 1990 science fiction action cult classic, Total Recall, by one of the greatest American composers, Jerry Goldsmith.
Johnny Cabs on standby. Patch in Matrix 62-B-37, ready for dreamland!
Score Guide Artwork by Xander Stobbs 1:4:9 Studio
Release
Total Recall: The Deluxe Edition Varèse Sarabande (2000)
Timestamps
0:00 – Intro Tag: Erik Woods
8:44 – 1. The Dream
16:32 – 2. First Meeting
22:41 – 3. Secret Agent
25:00 – Major Triads w/Added Flat 6th: Xander Stobbs(From Sideshow Supplemental – The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy)
31:48 – 4. The Implant
39:03 – 5. The Aftermath
42:00 – 6. For Old Times’ Sake
46:36 – 7. Clever Girl
52:19 – Rekall Commercial
53:08 – 8. The Johnny Cab
1:00:14 – 9. Howdy Stranger
1:02:14 – 10. The Nose Job
1:05:51 – 11. The Space Station
1:08:30 – 12. A New Face
1:13:26 – 13. The Mountain
1:16:02 – 14. Identification
1:19:04 – 15. Lies
1:21:25 – 16. Where Am I?
1:24:54 – 17. Swallow It
1:29:32 – 18. The Big Jump
1:37:14 – 19. Without Air
1:41:45 – 20. Remembering
1:45:12 – 21. The Mutant
1:51:41 – 22. The Massacre
1:56:34 – 23. Friends
1:59:37 – 24. The Treatment
2:06:09 – 25. The Hollowgram
2:13:47 – 26. End of a Dream
2:18:42 – 27. A New Life
2:23:23 – Final Thoughts
2:29:20 – Don Davis on Jerry Goldsmith and John Williams
We proudly welcome you all to our 38th Score Guide and another whirlwind adventure! Will & Wend knock back a few pints in The Poison Apple as they guide you through the well-loved score to DreamWorks animation’s most successful film to date, the 2004 sequel, Shrek 2 by Harry Gregson-Williams.
In a track-by-track quest, your hosts pull back Harry’s gossamer curtains to discuss, analyse and gush over the themes–both old and new–musical character identifiers, more hidden roto toms, and all those shining bassoon moments that make them love this score more than wallowing in the mud.
Soundtrack release at the ready!
Release
Shrek 2 Varèse Sarabande (2004)
Timestamps
0:00 – Intro Tag: Benson Farris
6:32 – 1. Prince Charming
13:31 – Sergeant Pompous and the Fancy Pants Club Band
We welcome you and all fairytale creatures across the land to our 37th Score Guide! Will & Wend set off from Duloc to embark on a great and noble quest to guide their loyal listenership through the masterful score to the 2001 Academy Award-winning, DreamWorks animation, Shrek by Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell.
Your hosts journey past French Merry Men, slime-covered toadstools and nice boulders, to discuss, analyse and gush over the themes, leitmotifs, hidden roto toms, and all their favourite musical moments in each cue, taking you, the listener, on an informative and entertaining track-by-track ride through the rare but extensive soundtrack release.
Prepare for a gushing!
Release
Shrek Varèse Sarabande (2001)
Timestamps
0:00 – Intro Tag: Todd Horan
4:01 – 1. Fairytale
7:03 – 2. Ogre Hunters/Fairytale Deathcamp
12:57 – 3. Donkey Meets Shrek
15:30 – 4. Eating Alone
18:39 – 5. Uninvited Guests
23:41 – 6. March of Farquaad
26:31 – 7. The Perfect King
28:20 – 8. Welcome to Duloc
30:31 – Halloween Version
32:31 – 9. Tournament Speech
33:27 – 10. What Kind of Quest
39:07 – 11. Dragon!/Fiona Awakens
43:59 – 12. One of a Kind Knight
47:18 – 13. Saving Donkey’s Ass
49:17 – 14. Escape From the Dragon
56:06 – 15. Helmet Hair
57:19 – 16. Delivery Boy Shrek/Making Camp
1:00:09 – 17. Friends Journey to Duloc
1:03:22 – 18. Starry Night
1:06:56 – 19. Singing Princess
1:11:08 – 20. Better Out Than In/Sunflower/I’ll Tell Him
1:15:02 – 21. Merry Men
1:18:08 – 22. Fiona Kicks Ass
1:20:41 – 23. Fiona’s Secret
1:24:19 – 24. Why Wait to Be Wed/You Thought Wrong
We’ve reached the end of the horizon! Cap’n Wend & Quartermaster Will bid ye a warm welcome back onboard their nautical rum wagon, SS Scourge of the Sea, for the fifth and final (at least for now!) instalment in their series of Pirates of the CaribbeanScore Guide Specials. The Trident of Poseidon, that be their path. In celebration of all things piratey, it be their quest to guide you through the score to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Talesby Geoff Zanelli.
Your hosts navigate you past the Devil’s Triangle to discuss, analyse and gush over their favourite musical moments in each cue, taking you, their conscriptees, on an informative and entertaining track-by-track ride through the soundtrack release with the help of their beloved Cursed Crew*, both of ’em worth their weight in golden bottles of rum!
*We want to give a hearty thank you and a piratey arrr to our Cursed Crew for sailing under Sideshow colours once more and gifting us with a treasure trove of amazing musical insights as always: Lasse Vogt and Jennifer Wolff.
The blood moon waits for no one. Hard to starboard. Ready your guns. Stand your ground. Show no fear. Cut the shard and let’s set SAIL!
Release
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Walt Disney Records (2017)
Timestamps
0:00 – Intro Tag: Megan “Deets” Culley and Jen Wolff
9:06 – 1. Dead Men Tell No Tales
Crewmate: Lasse Vogt
17:36 – 2. Salazar
29:08 – 3. No Woman Has Ever Handled My Herschel
Crewmate: Lasse Vogt
34:38 – 4. You Speak of the Trident
Crewmate: Jen Wolff
39:15 – 5. The Devil’s Triangle
44:00 – 6. Shansa
47:18 – 7. Kill the Filthy Pirate, I’ll Wait
Crewmate: Lasse Vogt
51:17 – 8. The Dying Gull
Crewmates: Jen Wolff, Lasse Vogt
57:57 – 9. El Matador del Mar
1:04:51 – 10. Kill the Sparrow
Crewmate: Lasse Vogt
1:13:10 – 11. She Needs the Sea
1:17:15 – 12. The Brightest Star in the North
1:26:45 – 13. I’ve Come With the Butcher’s Bill
Crewmate: Lasse Vogt
1:30:02 – 14. The Power of the Sea
1:33:36 – 15. Treasure
1:45:30 – 16. My Name is Barbossa
1:53:37 – 17. Beyond My Beloved Horizon
Crewmate: Lasse Vogt
1:58:02 – 18. He’s a Pirate (Hans Zimmer vs. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike) [Bonus Track]
Citizens of Gotham, we welcome you all to episode 28 of Sideshow Sound Radio! Deets, Jen, and Wend are joined by Will to discuss the music of The Dark Knight Trilogy by composers Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard.
The team discuss their fave themes and tracks from Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises.
Let the games begin!
Reach out to us with your thoughts on the trilogy:
Welcome to episode 27 of Sideshow Sound Radio! Jen Wolff takes on hosting duties for the first time. She’s joined by the mentor of the Mexican Brotherhood, Wendell Jones, and from the American Contigent, Master Assassin, Megan Culley!
Though Assassin’s Creed II and Black Flag have been covered before on the show, it was about time the team synchronized and leapt head-first into the Assassin’s Creed game series. They present to you their favorite tracks from all game scores so far!
Nothing is true, everything is permitted!
Reach out to us with your thoughts on our choices, as well as your own fave tracks and scores in the video game franchise:
For our 35th Score Guide, Will and Wend guide you through the soundtrack to the 1989 superhero classic, Batman, directed by Tim Burton, and composed by one of our faves, Danny Elfman!
Your hosts shall be ripping back the composer’s curtain of this well-loved film score to reveal the themes, instrumentation, and all those shining musical moments that put a smile on our face . . . and yours!
Sit back, relax and let us guide you through the soundtrack release track-by-track!
Remember, never rub another man’s rhubarb!
Score Guide Artwork by Xander Stobbs 1:4:9 Studio
Release
Batman Warner Bros. Records (1989)
Timestamps
0:00 – Intro Tag: Xander Stobbs
12:57 – 1. The Batman Theme
22:24 – 2. Roof Fight
28:07 – 3. First Confrontation
33:18 – 4. Kitchen, Surgery, Face-Off
40:20 – 5. Flowers
44:03 – 6. Clown Attack
47:02 – 7. Batman to the Rescue
54:42 – 8. Roasted Dude
57:30 – 9. Photo/Beautiful Dreamer
1:02:56 – 10. Descent into Mystery
1:08:22 – 11. The Bat Cave
1:10:59 – 12. Joker’s Poem
1:15:17 – 13. Childhood Remembered
1:17:19 – 14. Love Theme
1:20:01 – 15. Charge of the Batmobile
1:23:27 – 16. Attack of the Batwing
1:27:45 – 17. Up to the Cathedral (Edward Scissorhands)
Welcome to the world of tomorrow! For our 34th Score Guide, Will and I are going to be talking about the 2015 sci-fi mystery adventure film, Tomorrowland, directed and co-written by Brad Bird, and composed by the one, the only, Michael Giacchino!
We shall be modifying the Monitor to feed the right wolf and ripping back the composer’s curtain to reveal the themes, leitmotifs, instrumentation, and all those shining musical moments that make this film score the optimistic powerhouse it is!
Sit back, relax and let us guide you through the soundtrack release track-by-track!
Pins at the ready!
Score Guide Artwork by Xander Stobbs 1:4:9 Studio
Release
Tomorrowland Walt Disney Records (2015)
Timestamps
0:00 – Intro Tag: Chad Hopkins
12:52 – 1. A Story About the Future
16:43 – 2. A Prologue
19:48 – There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow by The Sherman Brothers
21:02 – 3. You’ve Piqued My Pin-Trist
29:12 – It’s a Small World by The Sherman Brothers
30:46 – 4. Boat Wait, There’s More!
35:16 – 5. Edge of Tomorrowland
42:12 – I Got Mine by The Black Keys
42:39 – 6. Casey V Zeitgeist
46:47 – 7. Home Wheat Home
49:09 – 8. Pin-Ultimate Experience
55:44 – 9. A Touching Tale
57:06 – 10. World’s Worst Shop Keepers
1:05:22 – 11. Just Get in the Car
1:07:06 – 12. Texting While Driving
1:09:35 – 13. Frank Frank
1:10:46 – 14. All House Assault
1:14:30 – 15. People Mover and Shaker
1:20:48 – 16. What an Eiffel!
1:27:09 – 17. Welcome Back, Walker!
1:30:49 – 18. Sphere and Loathing
1:33:40 – 19. As the World Burns
1:39:30 – 20. The Battle of Bridgeway
1:46:16 – 21. The Hall Athena Pass
1:47:59 – 22. Electric Dreams
1:53:39 – 23. Pins of a Feather
1:59:20 – 24. End Credits
2:02:22 – Final Thoughts
2:06:19 – Score Guide Mailbox: Aaron Watson – How We Prepare for the Score Guides
Something wicked this way comes! Episode 24 of Sideshow Sound Radio is here, in which we learn about Megan’s shark obsession, Wend dressing up as the wicked witch of the west, and that Jen’s experiences are not universal! Host Megatron AKA Deets is joined by everyone’s favorite Sith Lord, Jen Wolff, and enemy of the Federation, Wend Jones, to discuss our fave Villains cues!
Witches and Klingons and Sharks, oh my!
Timestamps:
3:03 The Nazi Theme from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade by John Williams
8:23 Jaws by John Williams
20:37 The Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz by Herbert Stothart
26:42 Miraz from The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian by Harry Gregson-Williams
34:04 Dracula’s Theme from Van Helsing by Alan Silvestri
40:06 Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty by George Bruns/Tchaikovsky
49:39 Grand Admiral Thrawn from Star Wars Rebels by Sean Kiner
56:10 The Klingon Theme from Star Trek: The Motion Picture by Jerry Goldsmith
1:05:18 Killmonger from Black Panther by Ludwig Göransson
1:14:07 Baltair’s Theme from Battlestar Galactica (Season 3) by Bear McCreary
1:24:50 Carrigan & Dibs from Casper by James Horner
1:31:11 PARENTAL GUIDANCE ADVISORY (WARNING)
1:31:43 Juggernaut from Deadpool 2 by Tyler Bates
1:38:40 King Washington from Assassin’s Creed: The Tyranny of the King DLC by Lorne Balfe
1:48:18 Magneto’s Theme from X-Men: First Class by Henry Jackman
1:53:45 Black Manta from Aquaman by Rupert Gregson-Williams
Steven Spielberg and John Williams discussing the theme for Jaws
Greetings and welcome to Episode 23 of Sideshow Sound Radio, host Wend is joined from two hours in his past by Jen Wolff, and one hour in his future by Megan ‘Deets’ Culley, to discuss how time is represented in the scores of four films: Arrival by Jóhann Jóhannsson, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by John Williams, Inception by Hans Zimmer and Interstellar by Hans Zimmer, along with a few honourable mentions.
Remember, don’t drive and score!
Timestamps:
3:13 – Arrival
28:12 – Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
50:15 – Inception
1:09:08 – Interstellar
1:35:00 – Honourable Mentions – (Looper, Back to the Future) Dr. Strange, In Time, Alice Through the Looking Glass
Cap’n Wend & Quartermaster Will bid ye a warm welcome back onboard their nautical rum wagon, SS Scourge of the Sea, for the fourth instalment in their series of Pirates of the CaribbeanScore Guide Specials. Mermaid waters be their path. In celebration of all things piratey, it be their quest to guide you through the score to Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tidesby Hans Zimmer and his armada of musical pirates.
Your hosts navigate you through mysterious waters to discuss, analyse and gush over their favourite musical moments in each cue, taking you their conscriptees on an informative and entertaining track-by-track ride through the soundtrack release with the help of their beloved Cursed Crew*, both of ’em worth their weight in gold!
*We want to give a hearty thank you and a piratey arrr to our Cursed Crew for for sailing under Sideshow colours once more, charming the shimmering tears out of mermaids and gifting us with a treasure trove of amazing musical insights as always: Lasse Vogt and Jennifer Wolff.
Time and tide wait for none. All hands, windward! Harden up two points, cast loose the cannons, gunners take posts and lets set SAIL!
Release
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Walt Disney Records (2011)
Timestamps
0:00 – Intro Tag: Todd Horan
8:08 – 1. Guilty of Being Innocent of Being Jack Sparrow
Welcome to the desert of the real! In celebration of it’s 20th anniversary, for their 32nd Score Guide, Will & Wend shall be tumbling down the rabbit hole to discuss the highly original, postmodern score to The Wachowskis‘ 1999 sci-fi action-adventure, The Matrix, composed, orchestrated and conducted by marvellous composer, Don Davis.
Through the inventive approach of postmodern techniques, the composer employs atonality, dissonance, ostinatos and minimalist techniques to achieve a sound wholly original, for 90s action scores in particular. If the power of The Hollywood Studio Symphony, a 40-piece choir and boy soprano Theo Lebow weren’t enough, the soundtrack also features a collection of songs chosen by the directors that are almost equally well-loved in-context and we shall dive into some of these also, at the end of the show.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the flight as your hosts fling back the composer’s curtain to uncover all the shining musical moments that make this film score one of their faves of the last twenty years, guiding you through the soundtrack release track-by-track!
Cookies baked, spoons at the ready, let’s enter The Matrix!
Score Guide Artwork by Xander Stobbs 1:4:9 Studio
Release
The Matrix: The Deluxe Edition Varèse Sarabande (2008)
Welcome to another amazing instalment in Ian Crabb’s exclusive interview series! Ian is joined by John Murphy, composer of 28 Days Later, Millions and Sunshine!
John discusses the heights of career fame versus family life, working with directors, being invigorated by the business and much, much more! Enjoy the show!
Will & Wend proudly welcome you one and all, from the south of hopeless, from the north of freezing to death, from villages yonder, to their 31st Score Guide! In this episode they happily explore a favourite in the soundtrack community, from the 2010 Dreamworks animation, How to Train Your Dragon byphenomenal composer, John Powell.
Featuring a barrage of memorable melodies, Celtic instrumentation, evocations of Nordic folk music, cleverly-used vocal ensembles and the power of the Hollywood Studio Symphony, your hosts rip back the composer’s curtain, to reveal the numerous themes, leitmotifs, wide instrumental palette, and all the musical moments they love from this amazing film score, guiding you through the soundtrack release track-by-track, and sharing all the reasons why HTTYD is their favourite score of the last 10 years!
Soundtracks & dragons at the ready, let’s set sail for the viking Isle of Berk!
Score Guide Artwork by Xander Stobbs 1:4:9 Studio
Release
How to Train Your Dragon Varèse Sarabande (2010)
Timestamps
0:00 – Intro Tag: Lasse Vogt
7:37 – 1. This is Berk
16:55 – 2. Dragon Battle
20:24 – 3. The Downed Dragon
25:51 – 4. Dragon Training
29:12 – 5. Wounded
32:01 – 6. The Dragon Book
35:49 – 7. Focus, Hiccup!
37:44 – 8. Forbidden Friendship
44:57 – 9. New Tail
47:57 – 10. See You Tomorrow
51:01 – John Powell on His Secret Cue
52:59 – 11. Test Drive
59:47 – 12. Not So Fireproof
1:03:32 – 13. This Time for Sure
1:04:57 – 14. Astrid Goes for a Spin
1:06:30 – 15. Romantic Flight
1:33:32 – 16. Dragon’s Den
1:18:29 – 17. The Cove
1:21:25 – 18. The Kill Ring
1:24:45 – 19. Ready the Ships
1:28:20 – 20. Battling the Green Death
1:33:06 – 21. Counter Attack
1:35:48 – 22. Where’s Hiccup?
1:38:26 – 23. Coming Back Around
1:41:23 – 24. Sticks & Stones (Written and Performed by Jónsi)
Join Rebel host Wend and co-pilot Will Dodson on the SSR-15 in a galaxy far, far away, for the latest Star Wars Score Guide, the tenth instalment in their ever-growing series! In celebration of the most recent cinematic release in the franchise, they guide you through the amazing score to Solo: A Star Wars Story, by composers John Powell and John Williams.
Your hosts explore Powell’s and William’s themes, – old and new, – gush over their profusion of favourite musical moments in each cue and take you their passionate passenger and loyal listener on an informative and entertaining track-by-track ride through the soundtrack release with the help of their proud Rebel Alliance*.
*We want to give a GALACTIC thank you to our Rebel Alliance for bribing Imperial officers, helping us make the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs and delivering passionate musical insights: Lasse Vogt, Tom DeMichele and Mike Watson. We’re luckier than a Pure Sabaac to have you!
Rebels everywhere, it’s time to shine…let’s talk Solo!
Release
Solo: A Star Wars Story Walt Disney Records (2018)
It’s time for another instalment of Ian Crabb’s exclusive interview series! In a welcome return to the show, Ian is joined by award-winning composer, Ilan Eshkeri!
Ilan discusses his work on the new film The White Crow directed by Ralph Fiennes, the craft of ballet, the differences between scoring large and small projects, video games, the space station, Bond, and much, much more! Enjoy the show!
Welcome to Mouse Music, where we celebrate the magic, music and history of the Walt Disney Company! In our 13th episode, we discuss the 49th Disney animated feature film, The Princess and the Frog!
Joining Will & Wend for their trip down the bayou is Rachel, Chris & Todd! The full hostful head to New Orleans to talk about the 2009 animated musical, ’The Princess and the Frog‘, scored by Sideshow favourite composer Randy Newman.
Up next, it’s time to turn back the hands of the Sideshow clock and head back to the past in the Disney Music Archives. Chris brings us three earworms for the price of two from Disney legend George Bruns that all share a similar history. For today’s episode, we provide a healthy dose of toe-tapping dixieland jazz in That Happy Rag, The Humphrey Hop, and 1925 in all their various iterations over the years and their magnum opus in the Autoparts Harmonic Orchestra at the 1964 New York World’s Fair.
Rachel and Todd return us to the present to finish the show In the Parks in New Orleans Square over at Disneyland! After a rundown of the land’s history, the team take a stroll through the narrow, winding streets and intimate courtyards to celebrate and share their thoughts and memories of the mint juleps, French cuisine, authentic architecture, Club 33 and atmosphere of the birthplace of jazz.
Did you enjoy The Princess and the Frog as much as us? We’d love to hear about your experiences in New Orleans Square, as well as your favourite tunes by George Bruns! Feel free to contact us anytime at:
Welcome everyone to the newest instalment of Ian’s exclusive interview series, where your host, Ian Crabb, is very fortunate to talk with the brilliant film and television composer, Jared Faber.
Jared chats about his background in music, how he got into composing, working his way from oodles of animated kids shows to some of the most highly popular and respected sitcoms on TV such as the fantastic new show, Splitting Up Togetherand a whole lot more! Enjoy!
Welcome everyone to Ian’s latest interview, where your host has the incredible fortune of sitting down to chat with Kevin Kiner, composer of Hell on Wheels, Jane the Virgin, CSI: Miami, Stargate SG-1, Star Trek Enterprise, Wing Commander, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels.
Kevin talks about lighting the composer spark in you, how Wing Commander was ahead of it’s time, approaching the Star Wars Universe, working with George Lucasand much, much more!
Welcome to our freshly rebooted main show! In Episode 22 of Sideshow Sound Radio, and Part 1 of our look at the music of the DC Extended Universe. Your host, Wend Jones, is joined by two brand new members (though no strangers to the feed!), who will be appearing on every future episode of this show. Up first, from The Buckeye State via The Empire State, we have our very own Harley Quinn, Megan ‘Deets’ Culley, and from the Beaver State of Oregon, the Barbara Gordon of tonight’s show, Jen Wolff!
After hearing the musical origins of our delightful new co-hosts, the trio discuss the first two film scores in the DCEU,Man of Steel by composer Hans Zimmer, and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice composed by Hans Zimmer and Junkie XL.
Join us soon for Part 2 when we’ll discuss our favourite cues and musical moments from Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman and Justice League. Until then…
Hang up your cape, enjoy life on the farm and we’ll see YOU in Belle Reve Penitentiary!
Welcome everyone to Ian’s newest interview, where your host has the great privilege of chatting with Ben Lovett, composer of the critically-acclaimed, indie horror, The Ritual!
Ben talks about finding his musical path to composing, growing up as part of a team of filmmakers, composing his first feature for a movie starring two Hollywood legends, forming lasting career relationships with directors, the careful selection of setups project to project, the eternal conundrum of how exactly to score a forest, and heaps more!
In Ian’s latest interview your host has the incredible fortune of sitting down to chat with amazing Michael Abels, composer of the multiple award-winning, psychological thriller, Get Out!
Michael chats about collaborating with the Sphinx Organization and Sphinx Virtuosi, Delights & Dances, Urban Legends, the huge success of Get Out and creating the score, upcoming commissions, and much more!
In Ian’s latest interview your host has the great fortune of talking with award-winning television and film composer, the charming and insightful Kurt Farquhar!
Having scored over 1,300 episodes of television, Kurt has been gifting us with his musical talents for decades now. He chats about his music studies, writing his first symphonic work at the age of 12, the CW live-action show Black Lightning, from DC Comics, his process creating the music, avoiding cliché’s in a show inhabited primarily by African American characters, the importance of family in a superhero score, working on the action thriller 96 Minutes, and a whole lot more!
In the newest instalment of Ian’s amazing interview series, your host has the pleasure of talking with an exceptionally talented up and coming composer from Vienna, Alexander Schiebel!
Alexander chats about European vs. American weather, his dual life as lawyer by day and composer by night, the day he fell in love with synthesizers, his vast array of independent work, his feature film debut Able Danger, his passion for scoring previously scored works, his unique work with the Vienna Symphonic Library, his fave TV show, film, film score and film composer of all time, and much more!
Rebels, it’s time to let old things die! A belated Happy New Year from the Score Guide team, welcome one and all to our 9th Star Wars Score Guide! In celebration of the recent cinematic release, it is time we talk Star Wars Episode VIII – The Last Jedi, and the stellar score by composer John Williams!
Join Captain Wend, his co-pilot Will Dodson and hopeless droid Claude back on board the SSR-15 as they discuss the latest movie in the Star Wars saga, The Last Jedi! Supported by their expert band of Rebels*, your hosts guide you through the soundtrack release, discussing, analysing and chestbeating over the surplus of old themes, new themes, surprising motifs, jaw-dropping orchestration and their favourite musical moments from this latest action showpiece!
*We want to give a GALACTIC thank you to our strongest Rebel Alliance yet for dropping musical bombshells and insights that made this episode one of our greatest to date: Dane Walker, Megan Culley, Joscha Sauerland, Jennifer Wolff, Mike Watson, Mark Carman, Matthew Brown and Jamie Burns.
Release
Star Wars: The Last Jedi Walt Disney Records (2017)
Timestamps
0:00:00 – Skit
Featuring Jamie Burns, Xander Stobbs, Will Dodson, Megan Culley, Wendell Jones & Ian Crabb
0:09:53 – 1. Main Title and Escape
0:22:07 – 2. Ahch-To Island
0:27:59 – 3. Revisiting Snoke
Rebel: Dane Walker
0:36:13 – 4. The Supremacy
0:40:44 – 5. Fun With Finn and Rose
0:43:59 – 6. Old Friends
0:46:49 – 7. The Rebellion is Reborn
0:50:35 – 8. Lesson One
0:54:21 – 9. Canto Bight
Rebel: Megan Culley (Professional Story Topper)
0:58:16 – 10. Who Are You?
58:57 – The Death Star Motif
1:03:08 – 11. The Fathiers
Rebels: Joscha Sauerland and Megan Culley (Starkiller Base Sanitation)
1:09:37 – 12. The Cave
1:13:54 – 13. The Sacred Jedi Texts
1:17:53 – 14. A New Alliance
Rebels: Jennifer Wolff and Megan Culley (Professional Rey Defender)
1:25:04 – 15. Chrome Dome
Rebel: Megan Culley (President of the Vice Admiral Holdo Fan Club)
1:30:28 – 16. The Battle of Crait
Rebels: Mike Watson, Dane Walker and Mark Carman
1:43:04 – 17. The Spark
Rebels: Matthew Brown, Joscha Sauerland, Jennifer Wolff and Dane Walker
1:57:42 – 18. The Last Jedi
1:59:37 – 19. Peace and Purpose
2:03:55 – 20. Finale
Rebels: Joscha Sauerland and Megan Culley (Confirmed Nerd)
2:16:10 – How It Should End Credits by Jamie Burns
In the latest instalment of Ian’s exclusive interview series, your host has the good fortune of chatting with award-winning composer, Carlos Rafael Rivera!
Carlos discusses the thriller A Walk Among the Tombstones, the success of the smash-hit Netflix series Godless and scoring the show, growing up in a supportive family, Bruce Broughton’s Tombstone, being inspired by Jerry Goldsmith and John Williams, the genius of James Horner’s Wrath of Khan, working with director Scott Frank, his unique scoring process, the support of David Stal, his fave score of all time, and much, much more!
In the latest instalment of Ian’s exclusive interview series, your host has the pleasure of chatting with composer for film, television and games, the luminous Marie-Anne Fischer.
Marie-Anne discusses living and working in different countries, composing for wildlife documentaries, recording live strings from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, growing up in a musical family, joining Oliver Sadie on the feature film The Garden, working on the orchestral and electronic industry album Space, being Director of the SCOREcast London community, writing music for sample libraries, the importance of continuous learning, her participation with BAFTA, and answers a round of quick fire questions to top it all off!
In the latest instalment of Ian’s interview series and first of 2018, your host chats with the incredibly talented and beyond charming, Kristen Romanelli.
Kristen is the Managing Editor of the hugely popular Film Score Monthly Online Magazine, where they bring you all the news from the world of film music, fascinating editorials, news, reviews and amazing insight into the world we love!
Thank you all for listening! Happy New Year everyone!
Join Captain Wend and quartermaster Will on the fastest ship in the Cari-B, their rum wagon, SS Scourge of the Sea, for the third episode in their series of special Pirates of the CaribbeanScore Guides! In celebration of the latest instalment in the series Dead Men Tell No Tales, they guide you through the well-loved score to Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s Endby Hans Zimmer.
Your hosts steer you through the soundtrack seas to discuss, analyse and gush over their favourite musical moments in each cue, taking you their passenger, their attentive listener on an informative and entertaining track-by-track ride through the soundtrack release with the help of their beloved Cursed Crew*, there’s not been a gathering like this in their lifetimes!
*We want to give a hearty thank you and a piratey arrr to our Cursed Crew for sailing under our colours once again, providing the courses and charts for this episode and by the sweat of their brows, the strength of their backs and the courage in their hearts, gifting us with a treasure trove of amazing musical insights that left us hanging from the crow’s nest for days: Benson Farris, Lasse Vogt, Rob Rawdon, Megan Culley and Jennifer Wolff.
Trim that sail, slack windward brace and sheet. Haul the pennant line! Let’s set SAIL!
Release
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End Walt Disney Records (2007)
Timestamps
0:00 – Intro Tag: Lasse Vogt
07:27 – Introductions
Crewmates: Benson Farris, Lasse Vogt
10:44 – 1. Hoist the Colours
Crewmates: Rob Rawdon, Lasse Vogt, Benson Farris
18:54 – 2. Singapore
Crewmate: Lasse Vogt
22:57 – Gore Verbinski and Hans Zimmer on the creation of Lord Beckett’s Theme
25:50 – East India Trading Company
Crewmate: Benson Farris
27:12 – Hans Zimmer talking to Dan Goldwasser about recording the Chinese instruments
29:02 – 3. At Wit’s End
Crewmate: Lasse Vogt
39:56 – 4. Multiple Jacks
Crewmates: Lasse Vogt, Megan Culley
47:00 – 5. Up is Down
Crewmates: Jennifer Wolff, Benson Farris
54:28 – 6. I See Dead People in Boats
Crewmate: Lasse Vogt
1:04:08 – 7. The Brethren Court
Crewmate: Lasse Vogt
1:08:34 – 8. Parlay
Crewmate: Lasse Vogt
1:10:31 – Hans Zimmer on Recording Gore Verbinski playing the guitar
In the newest instalment of Ian’s exclusive interview series brought to you exclusively by Sideshow Sound Radio, your host has the delight of chatting with the award-winning British film, TV and Video Game composer extraordinaire, the most talented, generous and just darn fun Professor you’ve ever heard, Stephen Baysted.
Stephen is best known for his supreme work ongames such as the Need for Speed series, Atari’s Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends, and the absolutely mind-blowing Project Cars. The composer is also well-known for his music to documentaries, animation, short film and commercials, and has been nominated for prestigious awards numerous times for his spectacular scores.
Stephen talks with Ian about his Batcave in the garden, the lengths he’s gone to recording all the car sounds for your games that you took for granted, their mutual love of 80s TV and music, his incredible wife, an amazing opera singer, assembling a team, and much, much more!
Thank you all for listening, enjoy part one of this exclusive interview!
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 90 of Sideshow & Tell, where we bring you all the happenings in the world of film music, composers and movie news. This week, host Ian Crabb is joined by his assembly of Justice Avengers, our very own Wonder Woman, the first lady of Sideshow, Tiffany Jordan, the awesome writer, director, film critic, youtuber, soundtrack reviewer and podcaster Lasse Vogt, the ultimate storytopper, the insanely talented sound designer for theatre, Megan ‘Deets‘ Culley, and the incredibly talented composer and meatball chef, Gareth J. Rubery. First of all, your hosts discuss the latest soundtrack releases, including Justice League by Danny Elfman, from WaterTower Music and Coco by Michael Giacchino, from Walt Disney Records. Your hosts also bring us the news that Decca Records are to release the official soundtrack for Guillermo Del Toro’s fantasy drama, ‘The Shape of Water’ by Alexandre Desplat, and wrap up SAT90 with their Home Video Pick and Pick of the Week by composer Patrick Doyle from Sony Masterworks!
In the latest exciting interview brought to you exclusively by Sideshow Sound Radio, Ian proudly sits down to chat with the incredibly kind, charming and talented Bruce Broughton.
Bruce Broughton is a an award-winning composer and conductor of some of the most legendary scores for film and television, Young Sherlock Holmes, Monster Squad, Silverado, The Rescuers, Tiny Toon Adventures, Stay Tuned, Homeward Bound, The Boy Who Could Fly, Baby’s Day Out, Tombstone, just to name a few. Bruce has just finished composing for Seth McFarlane’s new sci-fi dramedy ‘The Orville‘ and talks with Ian about the many projects he’s worked on over the years, answering listeners questions along the way, and giving us a few surprises on the piano!
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 89 of Sideshow & Tell, your fun-filled newscast all about film and television music, composers and movie news. This week, host Ian Crabb is joined by the first lady of Sideshow, our very own Wonder Woman, Tiffany Jordan. First of all, your hosts discuss the latest soundtrack releases, including The Snowman by Marco Beltrami, from Back Lot Music, Stranger Things, Vol. 2 by Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein, from Lakeshore Records, Breathe by Nitin Sawhney, from Varèse Sarabande, and finally, a collection of superhero scores by composer Blake Neely, from La-La Land Records. Ian and Tiffany also bring us the news that legendary horror maestro John Carpenter has confirmed he has closed a deal to score the upcoming horror sequel Halloween, and wrap up SAT89 with their Home Video Pick and digital Pick of the Week by composer Bear McCrearyfrom Sparks & Shadows!
Timestamps
4:01 The Snowman
13:00 Stranger Things, Vol. 2
26:08 Breathe
36:38 Halloween
50:12 Home Video Pick
1:04:36 Arrow Season 5/The Flash Season 3/Legends of Tomorrow Season 2/Supergirl Season 2
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 88 of Sideshow & Tell, your newscast where host Ian Crabb is joined by another special guest, the very awesome Rob Rawdon, bring you all the happenings from the world of film and television music, composers and movie news! First of all, Ian and Rob discuss the latest soundtrack releases, including Mother!, a complete 2-disc special edition score of Ben Hur by Miklós Rósza, from Tadlow Music, Goodbye Christopher Robin by Carter Burwell, from Sony Masterworks, and finally, the 30th Anniversary Edition vinyl of Hellraiser by Christopher Young, from Lakeshore Records. Your hosts also bring us the news that composer Harry Gregson-Wiliams has composed the main titles and many episodes for the upcoming episode Channel 4/Amazon original series Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams, and wrap up SAT88 with Rob’s Home Video Pick and their Pick of the Week from Epic Records!
For his newest instalment in his interview series, Ian sits down to chat with talented English composer Benjamin Wallfisch. Benjamin discusses his road to composing, from conducting to orchestrating to arranging, his time working with composer Hans Zimmer, his first feature as composer on ‘Dear Wendy’, working on such projects as 12 Years a Slave, Hidden Figures, A Cure for Wellness, Annabelle: Creation, the recent record-breaking phenomenon ‘IT‘, and a whole lot more!
Space travellers and treasured listeners of Mouse Music, welcome to a podcast celebrating the magic, music and history of the Walt Disney Company! The future has arrived in our 12th episode, as we discuss the computer-animated, sci-fi comedy film, Meet the Robinsons!
Joining Will & Wend for their high-flying adventure, as always, is Rachel & Todd! The team of podcasters head to the future to talk about the 2007 Walt Disney Animated Studios’, ‘Meet the Robinsons‘, scored by composer Danny Elfman and performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony.
Up next, the crew pick up Chris, turn back the clock, raise the Swiss flag and build a treehouse in the Disney Music Archives. Chris brings us an earworm from Adventureland for today’s episode, ‘Swisskapolka‘ written by Buddy Baker. Taken from the 1960 American Adventure film, ‘Swiss Family Robinson‘, enjoy Chris & Wend’s premiere performance on vocals and organ of the lyrics written by Bob Jackman!
As Chris treats his mouse bite, Rachel and Todd return us to the future to finish the show In the Parks at spaceport seven-five, with Rachel’s favourite attraction, Space Mountain! After a speedy journey through the ride’s history, the team celebrate the Tomorrowland rollercoaster by sharing their memories and thoughts on all the ride’s iterations including it’s memorable techno score, composed by Michael Giacchino.
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 87 of Sideshow & Tell, your newscast where host Ian Crabb and special guest, sound designer, composer, the magnificent Megan ‘Deets’ Culley, bring you all the happenings from the world of film music, composers and movie news! First of all, Ian and Deets discuss the latest soundtrack releases, including Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow by Edward Shearmur, a deluxe 2-disc limited edition from La-La Land Records, and Unrest by Bear McCreary, from Sparks & Shadows, Your hosts also bring us the news that composer Mark Isham has composed the score for an upcoming episode of season 4 of Black Mirror, and wrap up SAT87 with 2 Home Video Picks and their Pick of the Week by composers Henry Jackman and Matthew Margeson, from Fox Music!
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 86 of Sideshow & Tell, your newscast where host Ian Crabb and special guest Tiffany Jordan, bring you all the happenings from the world of film music, composers and movie news! First of all, Ian and Tiffany discuss the latest soundtrack release, American Assassin by Steven Price, from Varèse Sarabande, bring us the news that composer Rupert Gregson-Williams has been hired to score TNT’s original series The Alienist, and La-La Land Records will be releasing a 2-disc remastered, limited edition of the ET soundtrack for the 35th anniversary. The pair wrap up SAT86 with a Home Video Pick and deliver their Pick of the Week by composer Benjamin Wallfisch from WaterTower Music!
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 85 of Sideshow & Tell, your newscast where your host Ian Crabb and special guests, bring you all the happenings from the world of film music, composers and movie news! This week the fantastic Todd Horan helps out on co-host duties. First of all, Ian and Todd discuss the latest soundtrack release, Logan Lucky by David Holmes, from Milan Records, bring us the news that composer Nathan Barr is going to be scoring the upcoming sci-fi thriller sequel Flatliners, and composer Elliot Goldenthal will be scoring Ritesh Batra’s romantic drama Our Souls at Night. The pair wrap up SAT85 with a Home Video Pick and deliver their vinyl Pick of the Week by composer Clint Eastwood and Lennie Niehaus from Varèse Sarabande!
Join Captain Wend and quartermaster Will on the fastest ship in the Cari-B, the SS Scourge of the Sea, for the second episode in their series of special Pirates of the CaribbeanScore Guides! In celebration of the latest instalment in the series Dead Men Tell No Tales, they guide you through the memorable score to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, composed by Hans Zimmer.
Your hosts steer you through the soundtrack seas, happily exploring themes old and new, cheering over leitmotifs, gushing over their favourite musical moments in each cue and taking you their passenger, their attentive listener on an informative and entertaining track-by-track ride through the soundtrack release with the help of their beloved Cursed Crew*, every one of ’em worth their salt!
*We want to give a hearty thank you and a piratey arrr to our Cursed Crew for sailing under our colours once again, providing the rum and BIG FIRE of the episode, and gifting us with a plunder of detailed musical insights more valuable than a jar of dirt: Chad Hopkins, Lasse Vogt, Jennifer Wolff, Megan Culley and Rob Rawdon.
Rum at the ready…it’s time we do a speck of honest pirating!
Release
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest Walt Disney Records (2006)
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 84 of Sideshow & Tell, your newscast where your host Ian Crabb and special guests, bring you all the happenings from the world of film and television music, composers and movie news! This week sees the welcome return of Tiffany Jordan. First of all, Ian and Tiffany discuss the latest soundtrack releases including Spider-Man: Homecoming by Michael Giacchino and War for the Planet of the Apes by Michael Giacchino, from Sony Masterworks, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets by Alexandre Desplat, from EuropaCorp, and finally, The Emoji Movie by Patrick Doyle, by Sony Classical. The pair also bring us the news that composer Alan Silvestri has taken over composing duties from composer John Williams on Ready Player One, composer John Williams will be scoring the upcoming historical drama The Papers, and the Netflix series Sense 8 will be getting a two-hour series finale scored by composers Johnny Klimek and Tom Tykwer after it’s unfortunate cancellation earlier this year. Your new favourite podcasting duo wrap up SAT84 with a Home Video Pick and deliver their Pick of the Week by composer Hans Zimmer from WaterTower Music!
For his latest interview, Ian sits down with composer Cris Velasco, one of the most respected composers of video games in recent times. Cris talks about his work/life balance, starting out in a death metal band, developing an interest for classical guitar, taking a Music Appreciation class in junior college, being told music was a lesser art form, his love for Bard’s Tale on the Commodore 64, his first professional project, Battlestar Galactica, creating the instrumental palette for Bloodborne, researching Russian composers to prepare for his work on Company of Heroes, his Star Wars dream, thoughts on The Force Awakens and Rogue One, his fave film score and video game score, and much, much more!
In the latest instalment of Ian’s exclusive interview series, Ian has the pleasure of sitting down with the very talented and knowledgeable composer Gareth J. Rubery, superstar of the future! Gareth talks about humble beginnings in a musical household, growing up with a mouthpiece for a rattle and playing piano duets with his mother, wearing many hats with his band Radiate, the gear he uses in his studio, recording a string quartet in his home, putting his music out into the world and growing a following of amazing people on Twitter, his love for cello, Superman, Back to the Future and The X-Files, thoughts on Batman v Superman, his astonishing musical career so far, favourite composers, and heaps more!
Join Captain Wend and quartermaster Will on the fastest ship in the Caribbean, the nigh-uncatchable SS Scourge of the Sea, for the first episode in their new series of special Pirates of the Caribbean Score Guides! In celebration of the latest instalment in the series Dead Men Tell No Tales, they guide you through the memorable score to Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, composed by Klaus Badelt and producer Hans Zimmer.
Your hosts steer you through the soundtrack seas, exploring themes, leitmotifs, gushing over their favourite musical moments in each cue and taking you their passenger, their attentive listener on an informative and entertaining track-by-track ride through the soundtrack release with the help of their beloved Cursed Crew*, every one of them worth their salt!
*We want to give a hearty thank you and a piratey arrr to our Cursed Crew for sailing under our colours, having the courage and fortitude to follow orders and stay true in the face of danger and almost certain death, and giving us a plunder of musical insights more valuable than the entire Spanish Main: Chad Hopkins, Tiffany Jordan, Rob Rawdon, Benson Farris, Megan Culley and Jennifer Wolff.
Sea legs at the ready landlubbers…it’s time we talk Pirates!
Release
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Walt Disney Records (2003)
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 83 of Sideshow & Tell, your regular newscast where your host Ian Crabb brings you all the exciting happenings from the world of composers, film and television music, and movie news! First of all, Ian discusses the latest soundtrack releases including Cars 3 by Randy Newman, from Walt Disney Records and Churchill by Lorne Balfe, from Filmtrax. Ian also brings us the news that composer Harold Faltermeyer will be returning to score the sequel ‘Top Gun: Maverick‘, Disney animation sequel, ‘Frozen 2’, delivers two Home Video Picks and wraps up SAT83 with his Pick of the Week by composer Brian Tyler from Back Lot Music!
In our latest interview, Ian has the absolute pleasure of sitting down with the wonderfully charming and incredibly talented composer Ilan Eshkeri, who talks about learning violin from an early age, collaborating with Matthew Vaughn on Stardust, the pressure of writing music for The Snowman and The Snowdog, recording Hannibal Rising with Dino De Laurentiis at Abbey Road, having heaps of fun on Kick-Ass, playing with numbers on 47 Ronin, the role of a film composer, creating the sound palette for Coriolanus, scoring the new Sergei Polunin documentary Dancer, being inspired by John Barry for the Johnny English Reborn score and answering many listener questions along the way. Enjoy!
Join Rebel host Wend and co-pilot Will Dodson on the SSR-15, for the first and only special Star Wars Score Guide of 2017! In celebration of the recent Blu-ray release, they guide you through the incredible score to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, by composer Michael Giacchino.
Your hosts explore all the themes and adaptations, gush over their favourite musical moments in each cue and take you the listener on an informative and entertaining web John Williams spun, navigate his many themes and motifs, old and new, highlight their favourite moments in each cue and take you their passenger, their loyal listener on an informative and entertaining track-by-track ride through the soundtrack release with the help of their proud Rebel Alliance*.
*We want to give a GALACTIC thank you to our strongest Rebel Alliance yet for burning down Imperial flags across the galaxy, protecting the Kyber crystals, and giving us better musical insights than ever: Rob Rawdon, Jamie Burns, Megan Culley, Dane Walker, Jennifer Wolff, Tiago Gomes and Thomas Midena.
Rebels everywhere, gather your things…it’s time we talk Rogue One.
Release
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Walt Disney Records (2016)
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 82 of Sideshow & Tell, your regular newscast where your host Ian Crabb brings you all the exciting happenings from the world of composers, film and television music, and movie news! First of all, Ian discusses the latest soundtrack releases including The Circle by Danny Elfman, from Sony Masterworks, and Genius by Lorne Balfe and Hans Zimmer, from Milan Records. Ian also brings us the news that composer Christophe Beck will be returning to score the upcoming Disney animation sequel, ‘Frozen 2’, delivers not one but TWO Home Video Picks and wraps up SAT82 with his Pick of the Week by composer Tyler Bates from Hollywood Records!
Avast ye privateers, scallywags, landlubbers and beloved listeners of Mouse Music and welcome to a podcast celebrating the magic, music and history of the Walt Disney Company! In our 11th episode, we head to the high seas, raise the Jolly Roger to discuss the second film directed by Jim Henson‘s son, Brian Henson, Muppet Treasure Island!
Joining Cap’n Will Dodson and the old salt himself, first mate Wendell Jones, all the way from the West Coast, is Rachel Herrick! The team of podcasters set sail on the big blue wet thing to talk about a childhood favourite, the 1996 Walt Disney Pictures’, ‘Muppet Treasure Island‘, scored by composer Hans Zimmer, with songs by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.
Up next, the crew pick up pirate Legend Crewman Chris for another nautical instalment of the Disney Music Archives. Chris brings quite the shanty for today’s episode, ‘Little Toot‘ sung by the Andrews Sisters,with music by Vic Schoen. Taken from the 1948 Walt Disney Studios package feature film, ‘Melody Time‘, there’s more than meets the eye with this one!
The four caballeros finish the show In the Parks, in the pirate-infested waters of Davy Jones with a well-loved Sideshow favourite, Pirates of the Caribbean! After a brief jaunt through the ride’s history, the team drunkenly celebrate the recent 50th anniversary by sharing with you their memories and thoughts about one of their absolute favourite attractions and it’s memorable signature tune “Yo Ho (A Pirate’s Life for Me)” composed by X Atencio, with lyrics by George Bruns.
Do you have Cabin Fever? Are you as passionate about Muppet Treasure Island as we are? We’d love to be hearing about yer experiences on Pirates of the Caribbean, as well as your memories ofLittle Toot! Feel free to contact us anytime with your bottled messages at: sideshowsound@gmail.com Amongst the birds in the crow’s nest on Twitter: @sideshowsound On the Facebook Scrolls: SideshowSoundTheatre Find our beautiful pictures on Instagram: sideshowsound and our pretty paintings on Pinterest: SideshowSound
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 81 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly newscast where your amazing host, Ian Crabb brings you all the juicy gossip from the world of composers, film music, and movie news! This week we have a special guest! It is an absolute joy to welcome a co-host to the show, a huge soundtrack aficionado, cellist, the wonderful and lovely Tiffany Jordan. First of all, Ian and Tiffany discuss the latest soundtrack releases including Groundhog Day by Tim Minchin, from Sony Masterworks, The Fate of the Furious by Brian Tyler, from Back Lot Music, King Arthur Legend of the Sword by Daniel Pemberton, from WaterTower Music, Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales by Geoff Zanelli, from Walt Disney Records, and finally, Colossal by Bear McCreary, from Lakeshore Records. The duo also bring us the news that composer Antonio Sanchez has just been drafted to write for the brand new TV show ‘Get Shorty’, composer Bear McCreary has just been tasked with scoring the upcoming horror/thriller ‘Half to Death’, from Epix, deliver their weekly Home Video Pick scored by composer West Dylan Thordson and wrap up SAT81 with their Pick of the Week by composer Jed Kurzel!
Timestamps
1:37 Groundhog Day Musical
11:10 The Fate of the Furious
19:05 Get Shorty
26:29 King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
32:26 Half to Death
37:03 Home Video Pick
41:00 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
Join Will & Wend over the wall in The Slaughtered Prince for their first Score Guide of 2017! In this episode we gush over composer Ilan Eshkeri‘s well-loved film score for the 2007 romantic fantasy, Stardust directed by Matthew Vaughn.
Featuring astonishing performances by The London Metropolitan Orchestra and Metro Voices we guide you through this spectacular score, pulling back the composer’s curtain to reveal the themes, leitmotifs, instrumentation, sonic textures, and shining musical moments that make the Stardust soundtrack shine, with the help of longtime friend of the show, Tiago Gomes!
We have an exclusive interview for you all with the phenomenally talented composer, Lesley Barber, who talks about growing up on a farm, learning composition from her father, reinventing the musical language of Franz Schubert for ‘Little Bear‘, partnering up with Patricia Rozema for her first feature score, ‘When Night is Falling‘, bringing a unique voice to ‘Mansfield Park’, scoring the recent award-winning drama, ‘Manchester by the Sea‘, turning her house into a recording studio, her favourite films and scores of 2016, the story behind her Blüthner piano, female film composers and much more! Enjoy the show!
Welcome to the 80th episode of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly mini soundtrack news hosted by Ian Crabb! In this week’s episode, Ian discusses the latest film music releases, including a 2-disc reissue of Die Hard by Michael Kamen, from La-La Land Records, brings you his Home Video Pick from composers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, and a vinyl Pick of the Week by composer Jerry Goldsmith, from La-La Land Records. To finish SAT80, we have an exclusive interview for you all with the phenomenally talented composer, Lesley Barber, who talks about growing up on a farm, learning composition from her father, reinventing the musical language of Franz Schubert for ‘Little Bear’, partnering up with Patricia Rozema for her first feature score, ‘When Night is Falling’, bringing a unique voice to ‘Mansfield Park’, scoring the recent award-winning drama, Manchester by the Sea, turning her house into a recording studio, her favourite films and scores of 2016, the story behind her Blüthner piano, female film composers and much more! Enjoy the show!
In Episode 21 of Sideshow Sound Radio, host and ringleader Will Dodson, is joined by his partners in crime, this episode’s grease man ‘The Crabb’, and the brains of the operation, Todd Horan. The gang take a look at some of their favourite heist films and the scores that accompany them.
Ian sits down for part one of his exclusive and in-depth interview with the voice of film music fandom, longtime host of Cinematic Sound Radio, and friend of the show, the incomparable Erik Woods. Enjoy!
We have a special interview for you all with accomplished writer/actor/filmmaker, Blayne Weaver. Blayne discusses his career so far, the recently-released action thriller ‘Cut to the Chase’, growing up in Bossier City, Louisiana, heading to Australia for his first big acting job aged 16, writing 2001’s ‘Manic’ with Michael Bacall, becoming the voice of Disney’s ‘Peter Pan‘, having fun creating the short ‘Losing Lois Lane’, his thoughts on the DC Extended Universe, working with composers Andrew Hollander and James Eakin, fight scenes vs. love scenes, his favourite composer, film score and movie of all time, and a whole lot more. Enjoy!
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 76 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly newscast where your amazing host, Ian Crabb brings you all the latest appetisers of what’s happening in the world of composers, film music, and movie news! First of all, Ian discusses the latest film music releases including Baby’s Day Out by Bruce Broughton, from Intrada Records, The Belko Experiment by Tyler Bates, from Lakeshore Records, and finally, Power Rangers by Brian Tyler, from Varèse Sarabande. Ian also brings us the news that Oscar-winning composer Justin Hurwitz will conduct his score with a 100-piece orchestra, choir and jazz ensemble for a live-to-film celebration of La La Land at the Hollywood Bowl, delivers his weekly Home Video Pick scored by composer Thomas Newman and wraps up SAT76 with his Disney Pick of the Week!
Aloha and welcome everyoneto episode 10 of Mouse Music, a podcast celebrating the magic, music and history of the Walt Disney Company! For the first episode of 2017, we have all sorts of intergalactic shenanigans for you, starting with the 42nd Disney animated feature film, Lilo & Stitch!
Joining hosts Will Dodson and Wendell Jones in our podcast ‘ohana on the sunny shores of Hawaii, is our lovely co-host all the way from Los Angeles, voice actor and puppeteer, Rachel Herrick, and making his second appearance on the show, the very lovely and talented Mr. Todd Horan! The team of podcasters discuss their favourite cinematic and musical moments from 2002 Walt Disney Pictures’, ‘Lilo & Stitch‘, scored by composer Alan Silvestri.
Up next, our resident Disney historian Chris Lyndon joins Wend for a cheery, tropical instalment of the Disney Music Archives. Chris brings quite the earworm for today’s episode, ‘Pineapple Princess‘ sung by Annette Funicello,written by The Sherman Brothers. Taken from the 1960 LP album ‘Hawaiiannette‘, and produced by Disneyland Records, it’s time to grab your ukuleles everyone and sing along!
Finally, for the first time on the show, the three caballeros from Jiminy Crickets! join Wend at Ray’s Starlight Cafe in Tomorrowland as they go In the Parks to chat about the wise-cracking, alien lounge singer Sonny Eclipse voiced by Kal David with music by Disney Composer George Wilkins! After a brief ride through the show’s history, the team happily explore Sonny’s setlist and share with you all their memories and thoughts about one of the best counter-service shows in Walt Disney World!
Love Lilo & Stitch as much of us? We’d be super happy to hear your thoughts on Sonny Eclipse, as well as your memories of Annette Funicello! Feel free to contact us anytime via email: sideshowsound@gmail.com Tweet us: @sideshowsound or chat with us on Facebook: SideshowSoundTheatre
Timestamps
2:28 – Lilo & Stitch
44:34 – Disney Music Archives – “Pineapple Princess”
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 74 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly newscast where your amazing host, Ian Crabb brings you all the tasty morsels of what’s happening in the world of composers, film music, and movie news! First of all, Ian discusses the latest film music releases including The Hustler by Kenyon Hopkins, from Intrada Records, A United Kingdom by Patrick Doyle, from Varèse Sarabande, and finally, on vinyl, 10 Cloverfield Lane by Bear McCreary, from Mondo Records. Ian also brings us the news that composer Lesley Barber shall be scoring the upcoming horror ‘Boarding School’, delivers his weekly Home Video Pick and wraps up SAT74 with his Pick of the Week, for all the Trekkers out there, from La-La Land Records!
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 73 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly mini newscast where your romantically amazing host, Ian Crabb brings you all the chocolate hearts, champagne and single roses from the world of composers, film music, and movie news! First of all, Ian discusses the latest film and television music releases including The Great Wall by Ramin Djawadi, from Milan Records, and The Founder by Carter Burwell, from Varèse Sarabande. Ian also brings us the news that composer John Paesano is to be scoring Marvel’s upcoming Netflix series ‘The Defenders’, delivers not one but TWO Home Video Picks and wraps up SAT73 with his Pick of the Week on vinyl, from label of the week, Varèse Sarabande!
In the first episode of 2017, In Defence Of is back with a hot cup of positivi-tea. Your host Ian Crabb is joined by the fedora-wearing, snake-fearing action man, Indiana Will, and the one who doesn’t seem to age, Mr. Drew Ravenwood.
In episode 10 of IDO, the team discuss the fourth film in one of Steven Spielberg‘s most popular franchises, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull scored by who other than composer John Williams!
Hello the internet and welcome to episode 72 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly mini newscast where your host, Ian Crabb brings you all the latest tidbits from the world of composers, film music, and movie news! Ian first discusses the latest film music releases including Rings by Matthew Margeson, from Paramount Music, John Wick: Chapter 2 by Tyler Bates, from Varèse Sarabande, and finally, The Lego Batman Movie by Lorne Balfe, from WaterTower Music. Ian also brings us the news that musician Jonny Greenwood is re-teaming with director Paul Thomas Anderson for the upcoming film ‘Phantom Thread‘, delivers his Home Video Pick and finishes SAT72 with his Pick of the Week, from composer Trevor Jones, and the wonderful La-La Land Records!
Timestamps
0:56 Rings
3:00 John Wick: Chapter 2
5:26 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Live from Abbey Road
Hello there internet and welcome to episode 71 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly mini newscast where your host, Ian Crabb brings you all the juicy gossip of what’s happening in the world of composers, film music, and movie news! Ian first discusses the latest film music releases including The Young Pope by Lele Marchitelli, from Warner Music Italy, Moonlight by Nicholas Britell, and Underworld: Blood Wars by Michael Wandmacher, from Lakeshore Records, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter by Paul Haslinger, from Milan Records, and finally, Young Guns by Brian Banks and Anthony Marinelli, from Rusted Wave. Ian also brings us the news that composers Nick Cave and Warren Ellis have just started composing for the upcoming thriller ‘Wind River’, composer Daniel Pemberton has landed the gig of scoring the upcoming political thriller ‘Felt’, composer John Paesano will be scoring ‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’, and delivers his Home Video Pick! Ian concludes SAT71 with yes, his Pick of the Week, from composer West Dylan Thordson, and the brilliant team over at Back Lot Music!
Happy New Year everyone! We’re back with episode 70 of Sideshow & Tell, the first SAT of 2017, live, unscripted and unedited with Ian Crabb and Will Dodson, your weekly mini newscast where your hosts bring you all the latest info on composers, film music, and movie news! This week the producers of Sideshow start by breaking down their favourite and least favourite films of 2016, then later discuss the latest film and television music releases including A Monster Calls by Fernando Velázquez, from Back Lot Music and Quarter Records, Sherlock Series 4 by David Arnold and Michael Price, from Silva Screen,and finally, The Fly by Howard Shore, by Varèse Sarabande. Ian also brings us the news that composer Marco Beltrami is to score James Mangold’s upcoming ‘Logan’, and delivers his Home Video Pick! The duo finish off SAT70 with their Pick of the Week, from composer Mark Mancina, and the amazing La-La Land Records!
Timestamps
2:27 Favourite and Least Favourite Films of 2016
23:00 A Monster Calls
26:47 Sherlock Series 4
30:02 Logan
34:47 Home Video Pick
39:33 BAFTA Award Nominations for Best Original Score
Merry Christmas and happy holidays internet! A hearty welcome to episode 69 of Sideshow & Tell, our second annual holiday special! We start off the final episode of the year with your host bringing you news of the latest film music releases including Passengers by Thomas Newman, from Sony Masterworks, a deluxe edition of Star Trek Beyond by Michael Giacchino, from Varèse Sarabande, news of who’s eligible for the 2017 Academy Awards, TWO Home Video Picks, a Pick of the Week from Walt Disney Records but also guest appearances from the Sideshow team with their favourite holiday films and scores!
The second half of the show features Ian, Will, Drew & Todd discussing the most recent addition to the Star Wars Saga, Rogue One by Michael Giacchino. We shall be taking our customary short break over the Christmas period but will be back in the new year with more amazing content! Thank you all so much for listening, supporting and contributing to Sideshow in 2016, we wouldn’t be here without you! We wish you all the very happiest of holidays and we’ll see you in the new year!
Timestamps
1:28 Passengers
3:17 Todd Horan – Gremlins by Jerry Goldsmith
11:19 Star Trek Beyond
13:24 2017 Academy Awards
16:26 Wendell Jones – Die Hard by Michael Kamen
19:45 Home Video Pick
21:58 Ian Crabb – Batman Returns by Danny Elfman
24:54 Andrew Steele – Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Join Wend and smuggler co-pilot Will Dodson live onboard their trusty rustbucket, the SSR-15, for the finale of their three special Score Guides and last episode of 2016!
In celebration of the release of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story movie, they continue their look back at the prequel trilogy finishing today with the grammy-nominated Star Wars Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, composed and conducted by a man who without which Star Wars would be left wanting, maestro John Williams.
Your hosts traverse the marvellous musical web John Williams spun, navigate his many themes and motifs, old and new, highlight their favourite moments in each cue and take you the listener on an informative and entertaining track-by-track ride through the soundtrack release with the help of their splendiferous, ever-growing Rebel Alliance*.
Enjoy the musical exploration of their favourite score in the prequel trilogy in the latest Star Wars Score Guide!
*Special thanks to our strongest Rebel Alliance yet who helped us make this trilogy of episodes end on a high note by illuminating their most treasured cues with such amazing prowess: Joscha Sauerland, Jennifer Wolff, Rob Rawdon, Benson Farris, Ian Crabb, Jamie Burns, Megan Culley, Todd Horan and Dane Walker.
Release
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith Sony Classical Records (2005)
Timestamps
0:00:00 – Skit
Featuring Will Dodson, Wendell Jones, Rob Dodson, Andrew Steele, Xander Stobbs & Ian Crabb
0:010:56 – 1. Star Wars and The Revenge of the Sith
Rebel: Joscha Sauerland
0:17:16 – 2. Anakin’s Dream
0:22:28 – 3. Battle of the Heroes
0:30:24 – 4. Anakin’s Betrayal
Rebel: Jennifer Wolff
0:37:16 – 5. General Grievous
0:40:06 – 6. Palpatine’s Teachings
Rebel: Rob Rawdon
0:43:20 – Comparison with ‘Snoke’ from The Force Awakens
0:48:10 – 7. Grievous and the Droids
0:50:17 – 8. Padmé’s Ruminations
1:00:07 – 9. Anakin vs. Obi-Wan
1:04:50 – 10. Anakin’s Dark Deeds
Rebels: Benson Farris, Ian Crabb, Joscha Sauerland, Jamie Burns
1:14:04 – 11. Enter Lord Vader
1:15:50 – 12. The Immolation Scene
1:20:40 – 13. Grievous Speaks to Lord Sidious
1:24:00 – 14. The Birth of the Twins and Padmé’s Destiny
Howdy there internet and welcome to episode 68 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly mini newscast where the amazing Ian Crabb brings you all the latest info on composers, film music, and movie news! This week your dutiful host discusses the latest film and television music releases including Collateral Beauty by Theodore Shapiro, and Westworld: Season 1 by Ramin Djawadi, from WaterTower Music, Before the Flood by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Mogwai and Gustavo Santaolalla, by Lakeshore Records, Seven Years in Tibet by John Williams, from Sony Classical, and finally, on vinyl, Star Trek Beyond by Michael Giacchino, by Varèse Sarabande. Ian also brings us the news that composer Bryce Jacobs has taken over scoring duties for the upcoming third season of ’12 Monkeys’, and delivers not one but TWO Home Video Picks! Ian finishes off SAT68 with his Picks of the Week, the first by composer John Paesano, the second, from composer Sean Callery, both from the magnificent Mondo Records!
Join Wend and smuggler co-pilot Will Dodson live from onboard the cockpit of their trusty and reliable SSR-15, Corellian Class Cruiser, for the second of three special Score Guides!
In celebration of the upcoming Rogue One: A Star Wars Story movie, they are continuing with their look back at the prequel trilogy today with Star Wars Episode II – Attack of the Clones, composed and conducted by film composer John Williams, with the welcome return of the London Symphony Orchestra and London Voices.
Guiding you through cue by cue with the help of their amazing Rebel Alliance*, your hosts discuss themes, motifs, instrumentation, textures and YES…that guitar solo.
Enjoy a pleasant, stress-free musical journey onboard the SSR-15 in our latest Star Wars Score Guide!
*Special thanks to our proud Rebel Alliance for making this episode a whole lot better with your amazing commentaries and incredible instincts: Arthur Breur, David Klein, Rob Rawdon, Todd Horan, Jennifer Wolff, Ian Crabb, Dane Walker, Joscha Sauerland, and Benson Farris.
Release
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones Sony Classical Records (2002)
Timestamps
0:00:00 – Skit
Featuring Xander Stobbs, Will Dodson, Wendell Jones, Andrew Steele, Rob Dodson & Ian Crabb
0:09:31 – 1. Star Wars Main Title and Ambush on Coruscant
0:12:19 – 2. Across the Stars (Love Theme from Attack of the Clones)
Rebel: Arthur Breur, David Klein
0:20:43 – 3. Zam the Assassin and The Chase Through Coruscant
Rebel: Rob Rawdon, Todd Horan
0:33:02 – On the Conveyor Belt (Target exclusive bonus track)
0:35:01 – 4. Yoda and the Younglings
Rebel: Jennifer Wolff
0:39:20 – 5. Departing Coruscant
0:41:57 – 6. Anakin and Padmé
0:46:42 – 7. Jango’s Escape
0:51:22 – 8. The Meadow Picnic
Rebel: Ian Crabb
0:56:13 – 9. Bounty Hunter’s Pursuit
0:59:54 – 10. Return to Tatooine
Rebels: The 4 Dane Walkers, Jennifer Wolff
1:04:41 – 11. The Tusken Camp and The Homestead
Rebel: Ian Crabb
1:14:49 – 12. Love Pledge and The Arena
Rebels: Joscha Sauerland, Benson Farris
1:22:32 – 13. Confrontation with Count Dooku and Finale
Greetings internet to a sort of festive episode 67 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly mini newscast where the amazing Ian Crabb brings you all the musical delights out now from the world of film music, composers and movie news! This week your host discusses the latest releases including All I Want for Christmas by Bruce Broughton, from Intrada Records, The Legend of Ben Hall by Ronnie Minder, by Esperanto Records, Beverly Hills Cop by Harold Faltermeyer, The French Connection Collection, and a limited edition 4CD set of The John Williams Jurassic Park Collection, from La-La Land Records, Dead Rising 4, by Sumthing Else Music Works, Titanic by James Horner, on vinyl, by Music On Vinyl, and finally, Black Mirror – San Junipero by Clint Mansell, from Lakeshore Records. After a new feature, Home Video Pick by composer Roque Baños, from Lakeshore Records, Ian concludes SAT67 with yes, another Pick of the Week from Intrada Records, this time by the amazing composer Basil Poledouris!
Join Wend and smuggler co-pilot Will Dodson in orbit of that lovable dustbowl Tatooine live from onboard the spick-and-span cockpit of our old faithful, SSR-15 Corellian Class Cruiser, for the first of three special Score Guides!
In celebration of the upcoming Rogue One: A Star Wars Story movie, we are taking a look back at the prequel trilogy starting today with Star Wars Episode I – The Phantom Menace, composed and conducted by film composer John Williams, and performed by the world’s most recorded orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra along with the equally important London Voices.
With the help of their Rebel Alliance*, your hosts gush over memorable melodies, magnificent motifs, and revel in all the awe-inspiring orchestration and choral work, while at the same time, having the most fun two podcasters could ever have!
Go strap yourselves in, get comfortable and enjoy our latest Star Wars Score Guide!
*Special thanks to our Rebel Alliance for making this episode truly awesome with their remarkable commentaries, musical instincts and Jedi reflexes: Arthur Breur, Tiffany Jordan, Joscha Sauerland, Todd Horan, Jennifer Wolff, Megan Culley, Ian Crabb, Rob Rawdon, Dane Walker and Jamie Burns.
Releases
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Sony Classical Records (1999)
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace – The Ultimate Edition Sony Classical Records (2000)
Timestamps
0:00:00 – Skit
Featuring Xander Stobbs, Ian Crabb, Andrew Steele, Will Dodson, Rob Dodson & Wendell Jones
0:09:26 – 1. Star Wars Main Title and The Arrival at Naboo
0:14:47 – 2. Duel of the Fates
Rebel: Arthur Breur
0:23:16 – 3. Anakin’s Theme
Rebels: Tiffany Jordan, Arthur Breur, Joscha Sauerland, Todd Horan, Jennifer Wolff
0:30:02 – 4. Jar Jar’s Introduction and The Swim to Otoh Gunga
0:32:36 – ‘The Arrival of Baby Harry’ (Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone)
0:35:18 – 5. The Sith Spacecraft and The Droid Battle
Rebels: Megan Culley, Jennifer Wolff, Ian Crabb
0:39:55 – 6. The Trip to the Naboo Temple and The Audience with Boss Nass
0:42:42 – 7. The Arrival at Tatooine and The Flag Parade
Rebels: Rob Rawdon, Arthur Breur
0:46:48 – 8. He is the Chosen One
0:50:46 – 9. Anakin Defeats Sebulba
Rebel: Dane Walker
0:59:49 Anakin is Free (Disc 2 Track 1 – The Ultimate Edition)
Rebel: Jamie Burns
1:02:32 – 10. Passage Through the Planet Core
1:04:57 – 11. Watto’s Deal and Kids at Play
1:07:37 – 12. Panaka and the Queen’s Protectors
1:10:54 – 13. Queen Amidala and the Naboo Palace
1:13:27 – 14. The Droid Invasion and The Appearance of Darth Maul
1:18:10 – 15. Qui-Gon’s Noble End
1:21:00 – 16. The High Council Meeting and Qui-Gon’s Funeral
1:23:12 – 17. Augie’s Great Municipal Band and End Credits
Greetings internet to episode 66 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly mini newscast where the amazing Ian Crabb brings you all the latest news from the world of film and television music, composers and movie news! This week Ian, amazing as ever, discusses the latest releases including first, on vinyl, Fright Night by Brad Fiedel, from CBS Records, Nocturnal Animals by Abel Korzeniowski, by Silva Screen Records, Finding Dory by Thomas Newman, from Walt Disney Records, Angel by the Wings by Sia and Greg Kurstin, by Monkey Puzzle Records, and finally, Allied by Alan Silvestri, from Sony Classical. Ian wraps up SAT66 with a super special pick of the week from Intrada Records by one of our faves, composer Danny Elfman!
Welcome foolish mortals to episode 9 of Mouse Music, the podcast celebrating the music and history of the Walt Disney Company! Here at Sideshow HQ we don’t take our Halloween decorations down until December 1st at the earliest, so today we are finally going to talk about the greatest theme park attraction in all the land, The Haunted Mansion!
Joining ghost host Will Dodson and his macabre partner in crime Wicked Wendell Jones in the dimly lit and cobweb-strewn Sideshow Sound Studio is our lovely co-host from the west coast, resident voice actor, puppeteer and Muppet expert, Rachel Herrick, and making his Mouse Music debut, a very talented podcaster and good friend, Sideshow’s newest member, Terrifying Todd Horan! The team of podcasting ghosts take an objective look at one of the more divisive films in the Disney catalog, discussing their favourite moments from the 2003 Walt Disney Pictures’, ‘The Haunted Mansion‘.
Next up, in our insidious intermission, Wend and our resident Disney professor Creepy Chris Lyndon creak the crypt door open and head down to the Sideshow Vault for a spooktacular instalment of the Disney Music Archives. Chris chooses a spinechilling selection for today’s eerie episode, reminding us all of one of the top-selling Disneyland Records of all time, the 1964 bestseller, ‘Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House‘ narrated by Laura Olsher featuring sound effects compiled by Jimmy MacDonald.
Finishing on an absolute high, the ghoulish gang embark once more upon their doombuggies to chat about The Haunted Mansion! Starting with a little Disney history, they gush over their favourite section and characters in the ride, explore the differences between each iteration in the Disney parks, dive into the various renditions of ‘Grim Grinning Ghosts‘, and share their thoughts and experiences on the best attraction in history!
What did you make of The Haunted Mansion movie? We’d be so happy to hear your memories of The Haunted Mansion, as well as your thoughts on ‘Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House’! Contact us via email: sideshowsound@gmail.com Tweet us: @sideshowsound or chat with us on Facebook: SideshowSoundTheatre
Timestamps
2:28 – The Haunted Mansion
1:01:23 – Disney Music Archives – “Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House”
Ian delivers a fascinating, insightful interview for you all, with the ultra wonderful actress and voice artist royalty that is Kari Wahlgren! Not only an astonishing presence in her live-action work, if you’ve ever watched a cartoon, animated feature, or played a video game you will most likely have heard her voice.
Kari discusses growing up a bookworm in Hoisington, Kansas, getting her first job at 11, performing multiple voices in one session, acting a badass onscreen as Tink in ‘Neverland‘, voice matching and the pros and cons of celebrities in voice artist roles, defining the role of Rapunzel in Tangled, the rise of animation over the years, enjoying Westworld, Game of Thrones and The Fall, her favourite film and composer of all time, and a whole lot more! We hope you enjoy this super special chat with one of the nicest people in the industry!
Welcome internet to episode 64 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly-ish mini newscast where the amazing Ian Crabb brings you all the juicy gossip from the world of film and television music, composers and movie news! This week Ian discusses the latest releases including first, a vinyl reissue of Trainspotting, Far Cry 3 by Brian Tyler, from Ubisoft, and finally, Bates Motel by Chris Bacon, from Lakeshore Records. Ian also brings us the news that composer Michael Giacchino has announced he is to be scoring the upcoming ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’, composer Nicholas Britell is to score the upcoming comedy thriller ‘Ocean’s Eight’ and is currently scoring the upcoming drama ‘Battle of the Sexes’, and composer Rupert Gregson-Williams has just signed on to score Wonder Woman. SAT64 finishes in the world of animation with a pick of the week by composer Christophe Beck!
A huge bidding of welcome to you internet to episode 63 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly-ish mini newscast where the amazing Ian Crabb brings you all the hubbub, shenanigans and tomfoolery from the world of film and television music, composers and movie news! This week Ian discusses the latest releases including The Crown by Rupert Gregson-Williams with a main theme written by composer Hans Zimmer, from Sony Music and Madison Gate Records, Jason Bourne by John Powell and David Buckley, from Music On Vinyl, Planet Earth II by Hans Zimmer, Jasha Klebe and Jacob Shea, from Silva Screen Records, Penny Dreadful: Seasons 2 and 3 by Abel Korzeniowski from Varèse Sarabande, Nocturnal Animals by Abel Korzeniowski, from Back Lot Music and physically from Silva Screen Records, and finally, Arrival by Jóhann Jóhannsson, from Deutsche Grammophon. Ian finishes up SAT63 with a cracking pick of the week from the gaming world and the musical talents of the brilliant composer Sarah Schachner and there’s a brief appearance by scallywags Will and Wend to announce more Star Wars Score Guides and how you can be a part of them!
In this week’s pharaohtastic episode of In Defence Of, your host Ian Crabb is joined by the daring and dashing Middle East adventurer, Will O’Connell, mysterious Medjai protector of the world’s ancient secrets, Ardeth Steele and finally, Sideshow’s very own firm but fair God, the great Scorpion King Dodson!
In listener-chosen episode 9 of IDO, the infidels discuss Stephen Sommers´ 2001 action adventure sequel The Mummy Returns scored by composer Alan Silvestri!
Welcome spooky internet to episode 62 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly mini newscast where the ever-amazing Ian Crabb brings you all the ghoulish goings-on from the world of film music, composers and movie news! This week we continue our fresh if frightening format of live, unscripted and unedited SATs and your host is joined by Will to discuss the latest releases including Doctor Strange by Michael Giacchino, from Hollywood Records, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back by Henry Jackman, from Paramount Music, and finally, The Accountant by Mark Isham, from WaterTower Music. The pair wrap up SAT62 with another wonderful pick of the week and chat about the latest Sideshow Sound Theatre Halloween album release, They Landed on Halloween, which can you now get your musical paws on at sideshowsoundtheatre.bandcamp.com!
Welcome peeps of the interwebs to the 61st episode of your favourite weekly mini newscast, Sideshow & Tell, where host and producer of the show Ian Crabb brings you all the juicy goings-on from the world of film music, composers and movie news! In this week’s live, unscripted and unedited SAT, your host is joined by some bloke called Wend to discuss the latest releases including American Pastoral by Alexandre Desplat, from Lakeshore Records, and a limited edition vinyl release of The Fountain by Clint Mansell, from Mondo Records. The two Englishmen also have a proper chinwag about composer Michael Giacchino replacing Alexandre Desplat on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Finally, Ian delivers the news that composer Johan Johansson is to score the new film by director Darren Aronofsky, and concludes SAT61 with a pick of the week by our very own Sideshow Sound Theatre. Wend announces details of SST’s new Halloween album, They Landed on Halloween, which will be digitally released on Bandcamp on October 24th!
Welcome one and all to episode 60 of Sideshow & Tell, your mini newscast where Ian Crabb brings you little ear explosions of film and television music, composers and movie news! In this week’s SAT, your host discusses the latest releases including first, on limited edition vinyl for the 15th anniversary, Band of Brothers by Michael Kamen, and Black Swan by Clint Mansell, from Music On Vinyl, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Matthew Margeson and Mike Higham, and finally, Arrow Season 4 by Blake Neely, from La-La Land Records. Also, Ian delivers the news that composer West Dylan Thordson is to be scoring the latest film by director M. Night Shyamalan, ‘Split’, and Walt Disney Records are to release the soundtrack for Gareth Edwards’ ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story‘ by composer Michael Giacchino. Ian finishes up SAT60 with a pick of the week by composer James Newton Howard from the marvellous record label, WaterTower Music!
Will and Wend are joined by host and producer of Cinematic Sound Radio, Erik Woods, to discuss their favourite score of this century in our Halloween Score Guide of 2016!
The trio discuss the 2002 sci-fi thriller Signs by James Newton Howard. Guiding you through this sensational, supernatural film score, track-by-track, in the most entertaining and informative way they can, they cut back the crops to explore themes, motifs, instrumentation, textures, and those marvellous musical moments that leave them giddy with excitement!
Don’t be afraid…it’s time to board up your windows, lock your pantry door, head down to the basement, and talk film music!
Release
Signs Hollywood Records (2002)
Timestamps
06:59 – 1. Main Titles
11:15 – Camille Saint–Saëns ‘Danse Macabre’
13:38 – 2. First Crop Circles
22:05 – 3. Roof Intruder
31:05 – 4. Brazilian Video
36:15 – 5. In the Cornfield
43:38 – 6. Baby Monitor
48:29 – 7. Recruiting Office
53:36 – 8. Throwing a Stone
59:38 – 9. Boarding Up the House
1:07:18 – 10. Into the Basement
1:12:52 – 11. Asthma Attack
1:18:28 – James Newton Howard on Creating the Score
Hey there internet and welcome to episode 59 of Sideshow & Tell, your mini newscast where Ian Crabb brings you little appetisers of what’s happening in the world of film music, composers and movie news, along with his characteristic charm and wit! In this week’s SAT, your host, (who’s so amazing it’s ridiculous!), informs you of the latest releases including Denial by Howard Shore, from Howe Records, Less Than Zero by Thomas Newman, by La-La Land Records, Inferno by Hans Zimmer, from Sony Classical, and finally, Masterminds by Geoff Zanelli, from Relativity Music Group. Also, Ian delivers the news that composer Steve Jablonsky will be returning to score the 5th instalment in the franchise, ‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ and finishes up with a pick of the week by composer Fernando Velázquez from the awesome team over at Quartet Records!
In the 20th episode of our flagship show Sideshow Sound Radio, Will and Ian mark the occasion by talking about 20 of their favourite underrated cues. Each host brings 10 film cues they love that are rarely talked about, and finish the show with sensational selections from our loyal listeners!
Welcome to episode 58 of Sideshow & Tell, the show where Mr. Crabb brings you all the latest happenings in the world of film music, composers and movie news in the most entertaining way possible! In this week’s SAT, (come on, you all know the acronym by now!), your flippin’ amazing host leads you all through the latest releases including Storks by Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna, from WaterTower Music, Hacksaw Ridge by Rupert Gregson-Williams, by Varèse Sarabande, My Blind Brother by Ian Hultquist, from Little Twig Records, and finally, on vinyl, Suicide Squad by Steven Price, from Music On Vinyl. Also, Ian brings us the news that composer Rupert Gregson-Williams is going to be scoring the upcoming thriller ‘Terminal’, and yes, Michael Giacchino has in fact replaced Alexandre Desplat as the composer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story! Ian finishes up with a phenomenal pick of the week on two-disc limited edition vinyl no less, from the good folks over at Sony Classical. Thanks for listening, we hope you have the BEST weekend possible!
In this week’s In Defence Of, your heroic host Ian Crabb is joined by fearless leader of the Sideshow bots, Will Dodson alias Willimus Prime, Andrew Steele aka Bumblesteel, and finally, waiting in the wings ready to go, the dark Harbinger, Mr. Rob Dodson!
In episode 8 of IDO, the brave defenders of the Matrix of Leadership discuss the 2007 sci-fi action film Transformers scored by longtime collaborator of director Michael Bay, composer Steve Jablonsky! Let’s light up the AllSpark, make some sexist jokes and point our cameras upskirt as we defend Transformers!
In episode 57 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly mini newscast, Ian brings you little appetisers of all things happening in the world of film music, composers and movie news! In this week’s SAT, your amazing host discusses the latest film and television music releases including X-Men: Apocalypse by John Ottman, from Music On Vinyl, The Magnificent Seven by James Horner, and a deluxe edition of Poldark by Anne Dudley, from Sony Classical, Snowden by Craig Armstrong, from Universal Music, Stranger Things, Vol. 1 by Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein, from Lakeshore Records, and finally, Se7en by Howard Shore, from Howe Records. Ian also brings us the news that composer Daniel Pemberton has just finished scoring the upcoming adventure drama ‘Gold’, and wraps up this week’s SAT with his pick of the week by composer Ira Newborn, a limited edition release by the amazing folks at La-La Land Records!
The main show merrily returns with a barrel of laughs, a keg of guffaws and a whiff of laughing gas! Hilarity ensues as hosts Will and Ian discuss some of their favorite comedy scores in episode 19 of Sideshow Sound Radio and what a diverse collection of musical goodies they have to share with you!
What exactly is a comedy score? The boys answer this question along the way, choosing soundtracks from some of their favorite comedy films that just so happen to have great scores and finish the episode with picks from our responsive listeners.
Joining host Ian Crabb for this week’s In Defence Of, is our very own Peter Parker, Mr. Will Dodson and the Mary Jane of Sideshow, Mr. Andrew Steele! In this show, your friendly neighbourhood podcasters pick a film they love that for some reason over the webslings and arrows of time has garnered something of a bad reputation.
On the seventh edition of IDO the team discuss the 2007 film by director Sam Raimi, Spider-Man 3, scored by the incredibly underrated composer Christopher Young! Throw on your oakly-shaded masks, settle down with your favourite symbiotic friend and join us as we defend Spiderman 3!
Hello the internet! This is episode 52 of Sideshow & Tell, your mini newscast, which marks the show’s one year anniversary! For this special occasion we’re doing something a little different, joining your host Ian Crabb for today’s unscripted SAT is Sideshow godfather Will Dodson!
In this week’s SAT, the duo inform you all of the latest film and television music releases including a special 2-disc extended release of The Rocketeer by James Horner, from Intrada Records, The Huntsman: Winter’s War by James Newton Howard, and X-Men: First Class by Henry Jackman on limited edition vinyl from Music On Vinyl, Suicide Squad by Steven Price, from Sony Classical, Ice Age: Collision Course by John Debney, from Varèse Sarabande, and finally, Supergirl by Blake Neely, from La-La Land Records. Ian also brings us the news that composer Cliff Martinez is scoring James Mangold’s currently untitled Wolverine sequel, and composer Rob Simonsen is to score Marc Webb’s drama, ‘Gifted’. Ian’s pick of the week comes from the wonderful team over at WaterTower Music and to finish up this week’s SAT we let you all in on what exactly has been happening over the last few months at Sideshow HQ and what glorious content is on the way!
Welcome to episode 51 of Sideshow & Tell, your mini newscast where Ian brings you all the latest on film music, composers and movie news! In this week’s SAT, your host Ian informs you of the latest film and game music releases including Ghostbusters by Theodore Shapiro, from Sony Classical, Viva by Stephen Rennicks, from Lakeshore Records, The Matrix by Don Davis, on vinyl, from Varèse Sarabande, Fallout 4 by Inon Zur, on deluxe vinyl, from Bethesda Softworks, and finally, Me Before You by Craig Armstrong, from Interscope Records. Ian also brings us the news that composer Heitor Pereira is returning to score ‘Despicable Me 3’, composer John Williams was recently honoured with a Saturn Award for his work on Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and Junkie XL aka Tom Holkenborg has been announced as the sole composer on the upcoming Warner Brothers DC behemoth ‘Justice League’. To finish up this week’s SAT Ian has a pick of the week for you by composer Michael Giacchino, from the wonderful people over at Varèse Sarabande!
Hello the internet! Congratulations are in order, for Ian has reached his 50th episode of Sideshow & Tell! In this week’s film music news, your amazing host discusses the latest film music releases including The Legend of Tarzan by Rupert Gregson-Williams, from WaterTower Music, The Neon Demon by Cliff Martinez, from Milan Records, Ben-Hur by Marco Beltrami, from Sony Classical, The BFG by John Williams, from Walt Disney Records, The Secret Life of Pets by Alexandre Desplat, from Back Lot Music, and finally, Now You See Me 2 by Brian Tyler, from Varèse Sarabande. Ian also brings us the news that composer Danny Elfman is currently scoring the upcoming dramatic thriller ‘The Girl on the Train’, and finishes this week’s SAT with a pick of the week from Lakeshore Records and composers Andy Hull and Robert McDowell!
Welcome lovely people of the Internet. It’s a very different show this week… obviously. And our thoughts are with you.
But in this weeks show Ian discuses the vinyl release of FARGO: YEAR TWO by Jeff Russo by Music On Vinyl… The return of John Powell to composing for JASON BOURNE for Back Lot Music… Carter Burwell’s score for CAROL on an amazing vinyl release from Varese Sarabande…
The news that John Williams is committed to Indiana Jones 5… Also his work on the upcoming READY PLAYER ONE, both for Steven Spielberg…
JNH has THE HUNGER GAMES SAGA … Lorne Balfe has been confirmed as scoring THE BATMAN LEGO MOVIE…
And finally Ian brings us his Pick Of The Week from Sony Classical…
Please stand clear of the doors and welcome to episode 8 of Mouse Music, the podcast that always trys to imagine 6 impossible things before breakfast! We have a cracking show for you today! We’re jumping into the wayback machine to celebrate the newly-released Jon Favreau film by the same name the Walt Disney animation classic, ‘The Jungle Book‘!
For the first time in Mouse Music history we have a hostful! To discuss their favourite songs and moments from the 1967 animated musical, ‘The Jungle Book’, Will & Wend are joined in the virtual studio by voice actor, puppeteer, and creator of YouTube channels AdorkableRachel! and TheAdorkableVlog, Rachel Herrick, and curator of DisneyChris.com, host of the Jiminy Crickets podcast, our very own Disney legend, Chris Lyndon.
Next, our resident Disney historian Chris, sits down with Wend in our intermission segment, the Disney Music Archives, to present another musical treasure to tickle our eardrums. A piece which is known as the most famous song that was cut from a Disney film, ‘Never Smile at a Crocodile‘ by Frank Churchill, written for the film ‘Peter Pan‘.
Finishing on a high, the hostful return to chat about a day one attraction at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Tokyo DisneylandandHong Kong Disneyland, the world famous Jungle Cruise! After providing all you lovely listeners with a little history, they gush over their favourite section of the ride, the differences between each iteration in the Disney parks and share their favourite puns and jokes from this must-do riverboat cruise!
This marks the 100th episode on the Sideshow Sound Radio Network so thank you everyone for your incredible support, we really appreciate it! Is The Jungle Book your favourite Disney classic, if not, which? We’d be so happy to hear your memories of riding the Jungle Cruise, as well as your thoughts on the new Jungle Book film and that catchy earworm ‘Never Smile at a Crocodile’! Contact us via email: sideshowsound@gmail.com Tweet us: @sideshowsound or chat with us on Facebook: SideshowSoundTheatre
Timestamps
3:04 – The Jungle Book
1:10:28 – Disney Music Archives – “Never Smile at a Crocodile”
Rebels, welcome one and all to another special Star Wars Score Guide! There has been an awakening. Have you felt it? In celebration of the recent Blu-ray release, it is time we talk Star Wars Episode VII – The Force Awakens, and the welcome return of composer John Williams!
Join Captain Wend and the coolest cat this side of Coruscant, Will Dodson back onboard the SSR-15 as they discuss the latest movie in the Star Wars saga, The Force Awakens! Supported by their trusty band of Rebels*, your hosts guide you through another amazing score by the maestro, discussing and geeking out over all the new themes, old themes, songs, orchestration and their favourite musical moments from this latest masterpiece!
So much anticipation, heaps of expectation, but did Williams rise to the challenge? Of course!
If you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed making it, then you’re in for one hell of a ride!
*The GREATEST of thanks to our Rebel Alliance who helped make this episode as great as it is, and continue to support us with their musical insights and amazing film music analysis, it is very much appreciated: Dane Walker, Chad Hopkins, Erik Woods, Rob Rawdon, Ian Crabb, Andrew Steele, Tiago Gomes, David Klein and Joel Griswell!
Release
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Walt Disney Records (2015)
Timestamps
0:00:00 – Skit
Featuring Xander Stobbs, Will Dodson, Andrew Steele, Ian Crabb, Rob Dodson & Wendell Jones
0:09:34 – 1. Main Title and The Attack on the Jakku Village
Rebels: Dane Walker, Chad Hopkins
0:19:17 – 2. The Scavenger
0:23:43 – 3. I Can Fly Anything
0:28:27 – 4. Rey Meets BB-8
0:30:39 – 5. Follow Me
Rebel: Erik Woods
0:37:27 – 6. Rey’s Theme
Rebels: Rob Rawdon, Chad Hopkins
0:43:28 – John Williams on Rey’s Theme
0:45:58 – 7. The Falcon
Rebel: Ian Crabb
0:51:16 – 8. That Girl with the Staff
0:54:49 – 9. The Rathtars!
0:57:17 – Star Wars Celebration Audience Trailer Reaction
We’re back folks! Your favourite show has triumphantly returned! We have a brand new line-up for this rebirth of In Defence Of. Your amazing host Ian Crabb leads his robot army, the godfather of Sideshow Will Dodson, Ian’s nemesis Rob Dodson and newest member to the Sideshow network, the lovechild of nerds and geeks across the World, Andrew Steele!
We’re going to kick off the new season of IDO discussing and defending the 2004 sci-fi detective film from director Alex Proyas, I, Robot, scored by favourite of the show, composer Marco Beltrami in just 17 days! So oil up your pleasure machine of choice and join us won’t you?!
Welcome to episode 34 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly film music newscast from Sideshow Sound Radio brought to you this week by your spiritual leader for today, the Right Reverend Ian Crabb! In this week’s news, Ian discusses the latest film and television music releases including The Young Messiah by John Debney, from Lakeshore Records, Dickensian by Debbie Wiseman, from Silva Screen Records, Mr. Selfridge by Charlie Mole, from Sony Classical Records, a limited edition vinyl release of The Revenant by Ryuichi Sakamoto, Alva Noto and Bryce Dessner, from Milan Records, and finally, from Madison Gate Records, Risen by Roque Baños. Ian also brings us the news that Pulp frontman and singer/songwriter Jarvis Cocker is going to be scoring the upcoming adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s ‘Likely Stories’ and composer Patrick Doyle will be scoring the upcoming animated feature ‘Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero’. Ian’s pick of the week concludes this week’s SAT, a 2-disc limited edition release composed by Lee Holdridge, from the epicly named Dragon’s Domain Records!
Howdy internet! Welcome to episode 33 of Sideshow & Tell, your weekly newscast from Sideshow Sound Radio, brought to you this week by MC Crabb! In this week’s news, Ian discusses the latest film and television music releases including The Boy by Bear McCreary, from Lakeshore Records, a special 2-disc collector’s edition of The Blue Max by Jerry Goldsmith, from Tadlow Music, Zootropolis by Michael Giacchino, from Walt Disney Records, and finally, a digital release from Varèse Sarabande, Misconduct by Federico Jusid. Ian also brings us the news that composer Nathan Whitehead has been hired to score Akiva Goldsman’s upcoming horror “Stephanie” and composer Ruth Barrett will be scoring the upcoming BBC 5-part series “Love, Nina”. This week’s SAT ends of course, with Ian’s pick of the week, by composer Rachel Portman, from the fantastic folks over at Back Lot Music!
Welcome to the first episode of Mouse Music in 2016, a podcast celebrating the music and history of the Walt Disney company. Thanks for stopping by! What a show we have for you today! In celebration of our one year anniversary, we have decided to devote our seventh episode to all things Muppety. Rachel takes over hosting duties as we finally talk The Muppets!
The Muppets were purchased by Disney in 2004 and so Rachel, Will and Wend sit down to fondly discuss their recent history, covering the TV specials, the ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ video, the 2 feature films, ‘The Muppets’ and ‘Muppets Most Wanted‘, and the ABC television series.
In the Disney Music Archives, Chris Lyndon, a man we all love, bypasses the Disney vault today and walks a few doors down to the Jim Henson vault to bring us a classic and much-loved song from our childhood taken from the show Sesame Street, ‘Sing’. Chris shares with us some of the more famous renditions of the song, why it means so much to him, as well as his love for The Muppets and the attraction in the parks.
Finally, after their recent trip to Walt Disney World, Will and Wend sit down with Rachel to chat about their love for Muppet*Vision 3D in their In the Parks segment. So grab your 3D glasses as we head to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Florida! We guide you through one of our favourite Disney shows, providing you with a brief history lesson, all the updates over the years and our experiences watching the show on both coasts!
Do you love The Muppets and Jim Henson as much as we do? Please get in touch with us! We’d be so happy to hear your Muppet story, as well as your thoughts on the new series, ‘Sing’, Sesame Street and Muppet*Vision 3D! Contact us via email: sideshowsound@gmail.com Tweet us: @sideshowsound or chat with us on Facebook: SideshowSoundTheatre
It’s time to play the music, it’s time to light the lights, it’s time to get things started on Mouse Music tonight!
Timestamps
4:07 – The Muppets
1:07:19 – Disney Music Archives – “Sing”
1:22:50 – In the Parks – Muppet*Vision 3D
Links from this episode:
Rachel’s vlog – watch her daily/dorky/nerdy/adorable life!
Disney Chris´s Website – the most comprehensive collection of audio from the original Disneyland park found on the web
Welcome everyone to Sideshow & Tell, your weekly newscast from Sideshow Sound Radio, brought to you by glorious host Ian Crabb. In this week’s news, Ian discusses the latest film and television music releases including Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Fernando Velázquez and Person of Interest by Ramin Djawadi, from Varèse Sarabande, Suits by Christopher Tyng, from Lakeshore Records, and finally, from Milan Records, Tumbledown by Daniel Hart. Ian also brings us the news that composer Alexandre Desplat has been hired to score the upcoming drama “Alone in Berlin” and ends this week’s SAT with his pick of the week, a score and film we’re really looking forward to here at Sideshow HQ, from the marvellous team at Milan Records!
Join host Xander Stobbs and his band of musical wizards, Jesi, Jonathan and Will in the magical World of Harry Potter as they return to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to discuss the third and final film score maestro John Williams wrote for the franchise, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and the fourth score in the series, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by composer Patrick Doyle.
Check your tealeaves, sharpen your quills and enjoy the show!
Welcome one and all to Sideshow & Tell! In this week’s newscast, your ridiculously amazing host Ian Crabb discusses the latest film music releases including, on vinyl, Steve Jobs by Daniel Pemberton, from Music On Vinyl, Dad’s Army by Charlie Mole, from Silva Screen Records, and finally, from Back Lot Music, Hail, Caesar! by Carter Burwell. Ian also brings us soundtrack details regarding Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice by Hans Zimmer, from WaterTower Music, and finishes this week’s edition of SAT with a limited edition pick of the week from the ever-wonderful La-La Land Records!
We warmly welcome back the incredibly talented composer Blake Neely to the podcast to catch up on all the shows he’s currently scoring, including brand new entry into the DC television franchise, Legends of Tomorrow. Enjoy the show!
Welcome one and all to Sideshow & Tell! Here’s your newscast for this week. Host Ian Crabb discusses the latest film and television music releases including Burnt by Rob Simonsen, from Lakeshore Records, Kung Fu Panda 3 by Hans Zimmer, from Sony Music Entertainment, the American Premiere Studio Cast Recording of Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz, from Ghostlight Records, Préparez vos mouchoirs by Georges Delerue, from Music Box Records, and finally, from Doxy Records, Seven Samurai by Fumio Hayasaka, on vinyl. Ian also brings us news of the recent nominations for the 2016 Cinema Audio Society Awards and the Oscars, and concludes this week’s SAT with not one but two picks of the week from a label we all know and love…Silva Screen Records!
Timestamps
0:32 Burnt
2:10 Kung Fu Panda 3
3:32 2016 Cinema Audio Society & Oscar Nominations
Welcome everyone to Sideshow & Tell! A wealth of musical goodies await you in this week’s newscast. Your charming host Ian discusses the latest film and television music releases including a limited release on vinyl of Dark Star by John Carpenter, from WRWTFWW Records, Remember by Mychael Danna, from Varèse Sarabande, Agent Carter by Christopher Lennertz, digitally from Hollywood Records, and finally, from Kritzerland, The Pick-up Artist by Georges Delerue. Ian also brings us the breaking news that composers Marco Beltrami and Dennis Smith are to score the upcoming Fox show ‘Lucifer’, based on the DC graphic novel by Neil Gaiman, and finishes this week’s edition of SAT with what will no doubt be a delight for trekkies everywhere, his pick of the week from the amazing team over at Mondo Records!
Hello Sideshowsters! Happy New Year to you! In the first newscast of the year, your host Ian returns to discuss the latest film and television music releases including Star Wars: The Force Awakens by John Williams, from Walt Disney Records, The 5th Wave by Henry Jackman, from Sony Music Entertainment, Krampus by Douglas Pipes, from Back Lot Music, and finally, from Lakeshore Records, Hannibal Season 3 by Brian Reitzell, and Anomalisa by Carter Burwell. Ian also brings us the news that film composer Hans Zimmer has been hired to score the upcoming action thriller ‘Dunkirk’, by the always incredible Christopher Nolan and finishes this week’s edition of SAT with his first pick of the week of 2016 from a label that’s dominated this week’s Sideshow & Tell, Lakeshore Records!
Merry Christmas and happy holidays everyone! This week on Sideshow and Tell there will be no reviews, news or release information instead, for our final episode of 2015, we’re having a dinner party to thank each and every one of you that has listened and supported us throughout the year and made this the best year Sideshow has ever had!
We start off this week’s SAT with Will, Andrew Steele and Wend’s thoughts right after seeing Star Wars The Force Awakens for the first time! Next, with the entire Sideshow team hosting this holiday special, each member of the Sideshow family picks their favourite track from a holiday movie and talks about why they love it.
To finish, we all present to you the ULTIMATE pick of the week – The Force Awakens by John Williams! The team give their reactions to the latest film in the Star Wars Saga, discussing the amazing movie and the incredible score by the maestro!
We hope you enjoyed our dinner party and having the whole team on the show! What an incredible year we’ve had! We will be taking a short break over the Christmas period but we will be back in the new year with more goodies than ever as we intend to make 2016 bigger and better than this year! Thank you all for listening, supporting and contributing to Sideshow in 2015, we would be nothing without you! We wish you all the happiest of holidays and we’ll see you in the new year!
Timestamps
2:59 The Force Awakens – Reactions from the Cinema
7:38 Favourite Holiday Tracks
34:05 Ultimate Pick of the Week – The Force Awakens
Rebels, we welcome you to our third and final special Score Guide! In celebration of the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens movie, we are taking a look back at the original trilogy finishing today with Star Wars Episode VI – Return of the Jedi, composed by the maestro, film composer John Williams.
Join Wend and his smuggler co-pilot Will Dodson for one final time this year onboard their trusty SSR-15 Corellian Class Cruiser as they discuss the last film in the greatest trilogy that has ever graced the silver screen, Return of the Jedi! Supported by their band of Rebels*, your hosts guide you through this incredible score, discussing all the themes, orchestration, songs, alternate cues and concert suites for you to listen through while lining up to see The Force Awakens!
Enjoy our final episode and have a BLAST watching the new film! May the Force be with you!
*HUGE thanks to our Rebel Alliance for making this episode the musical delight it is, with their astute observations, words of wisdom and sticking it to the Empire: Rob Rawdon, Dane Walker, Charlie McCarron, Chris Lyndon, Benson Farris, Xander Stobbs, Tiago Gomes, David Klein, Ian Crabb, George Shaw, and Travis Elder.
Release
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi Sony Classical Records (2004)
Timestamps
0:00:00 – Skit
Featuring Will Dodson, Ian Crabb, Xander Stobbs & Wendell Jones
Disc One
0:08:50 – Rebel: Rob Rawdon
0:10:18 – 1. 20th Century Fox Fanfare (Alfred Newman, 1954)
0:10:29 – 2. Main Title/Approaching the Death Star/Tatooine Rendezvous
0:14:21 – 3. The Droids Are Captured
0:16:33 – 4. Bounty for a Wookiee
0:18:54 – 5. Han Solo Returns
0:20:35 – 6. Luke Confronts Jabba/Den of the Rancor/Sarlacc Sentence
0:23:43 – 7. The Pit of Carkoon/Sail Barge Assault
Rebel: Dane Walker
0:28:13 – 8. The Emperor Arrives/The Death of Yoda/Obi-Wan’s Revelation
0:32:43 – 9. Alliance Assembly
0:34:38 – 10. Shuttle Tydirium Approaches Endor
0:38:22 – 11. Speeder Bike Chase/Land of the Ewoks
0:41:53 – 12. The Levitation/Threepio’s Bedtime Story
It is time for yet another exclusive interview, this time with the charming and super cool Joe Kraemer, composer extraordinaire! Among other things, Joe talks about meeting and creating films with Bryan Singer and Christopher McQuarrie in his teens, juxtaposing major and minor chords on ‘The Way of the Gun‘, working with Tom Cruise on Jack Reacher, choosing the right instrument for Reacher’s theme, and scoring one of the biggest films of the year ‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation‘, including creating a new theme for Ethan, the villain and teasing the audience with Lalo Schifrin‘s original theme. This is an absolute treat for you dear listener, Ian really does spoil you and this week’s interview is one of his best yet, so enjoy!
Welcome Rebels! Join Wend and his smuggler co-pilot Will Dodson once more onboard their trusty SSR-15 Corellian Class Cruiser for the second of three special Score Guides! In celebration of the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens movie, we are taking a look back at the original trilogy continuing today with Star Wars Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back, composed by the legendary film composer John Williams.
The Empire Strikes Back is one of the greatest film scores ever! Williams and the LSO are unstoppable, is there anything they can’t do?! With the support of their musical Rebel Alliance*, your Rebel hosts guide you through all the major and minor themes, leitmotifs, and stellar orchestration of this remarkable score one week before The Force Awakens hits movie theatres!
Click PLAY to enjoy our GREATEST episode to date!
*Many thanks to our Rebel Alliance for making this episode extra special with their astute observations, words of wisdom and sticking it to the Empire: Charlie McCarron, Erik Woods, Jason Hess, Tiago Gomes, Travis Elder, Xander Stobbs, Ian Crabb, Benson Farris, Dane Walker, Chris Lyndon and George Shaw.
Release
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back Sony Classical Records (2004)
Timestamps
0:00:00 – Skit
Featuring Will Dodson & Wendell Jones
Disc One
0:05:14 – 1. 20th Century Fox Fanfare (Alfred Newman, 1954)
0:05:25 – 2. Main Title/The Ice Planet Hoth
0:10:59 – 3. The Wampa’s Lair/Vision of Obi-Wan/Snowspeeders Take Flight
0:15:59 – 4. The Imperial Probe/Aboard the Executor
0:18:50 – 5. The Battle of Hoth
0:24:44 – 6. The Asteroid Field
Rebels: Charlie McCarron, Erik Woods, Jason Hess, Tiago Gomes, Travis Elder
0:33:01 – 7. Arrival on Dagobah
0:36:31 – 8. Luke’s Nocturnal Visitor
0:38:10 – 9. Han Solo and the Princess
Rebels: Xander Stobbs, Ian Crabb
0:42:12 – 10. Jedi Master Revealed/Mynock Cave
0:45:05 – John Williams on working with orchestrator Herbert Spencer
0:48:45 – 11. The Training of a Jedi Knight/The Magic Tree
Disc Two
0:51:04 – 1. The Imperial March (Darth Vader’s Theme)
Rebel: Benson Farris
0:53:54 – 2. Yoda’s Theme
Rebels: Dane Walker, Chris Lyndon
1:00:12 – 3. Attacking a Star Destroyer
1:01:06 – 4. Yoda and the Force
Rebel: George Shaw
1:04:17 – The Force Awakens Trailer
1:06:01 – 5. Imperial Starfleet Deployed/City in the Clouds
1:07:01 – 6. Lando’s Palace
1:08:19 – 7. Betrayal at Bespin
1:10:16 – 8. Deal with the Dark Lord
1:12:03 – 9. Carbon Freeze/Darth Vader’s Trap/Departure of Boba Fett
1:13:15 – John Williams and George Lucas at the Spotting Session
1:16:02 – 10. The Clash of Lightsabers/The Stormtroopers are Coming
Ian sits down for an exclusive interview with the wonderful composer Anne Dudley. Anne discusses working with clementine-throwing director Tony Kaye on American History X, delivering a high-energy score for ‘Pushing Tin‘, assembling the sound palette for ‘Tristan & Isolde’, her relationship with Paul Verhoeven on ‘Black Book’ and the upcoming psychological thriller ‘Elle‘, learning stories about one of her favourite composers, Jerry Goldsmith, scoring the BBC’s recent smash remake of the classic series Poldark with talented violinist, Chris Garrick and much more! Sit back and enjoy!
Join Wend and his smuggler co-pilot Will Dodson onboard their trusty SSR-15 Corellian Class Cruiser for the first of three special Score Guides! In celebration of the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens movie, we are taking a look back at the original trilogy starting today with Star Wars aka Star Wars Episode IV – A New Hope, composed by the legendary film composer John Williams.
Considered one of the greatest films and film scores of all time, Star Wars has pervaded the public consciousness more than any other movie franchise and is very much the peak of film music! With the help of their Rebel Alliance*, your hosts discuss all the strong themes, motifs, and memorable musical melodies that make up our beloved genre’s historically most important score and have an absolute blast in the process!
So jump onboard, strap yourselves in and enjoy our best episode to date!
*Special thanks to our Rebel Alliance for making this episode truly special with their astute observations, words of wisdom and sticking it to the Empire: Charlie McCarron, Ian Crabb, Chris Lyndon, Benson Farris, Xander Stobbs, Rob Dodson, Tiago Gomes, George Shaw and Dane Walker.
Release
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Sony Classical Records (2004)
Timestamps
0:00:00 – Skit
Featuring Xander Stobbs, Will Dodson & Wendell Jones
Disc One
0:04:52 – 1. 20th Century Fox Fanfare (Alfred Newman, 1954)
0:06:07 – 2. Main Title/Rebel Blockade Runner
0:09:08 – 3. Imperial Attack
0:14:18 – 4. The Dune Sea of Tatooine/Jawa Sandcrawler
Rebel: Charlie McCarron
0:20:07 – 5. The Moisture Farm
Rebel: Ian Crabb
0:23:26 – 6. The Hologram/Binary Sunset
0:26:09 – 7. Landspeeder Search/Attack of the Sand People
0:29:13 – 8. Tales of a Jedi Knight/Learn About the Force
0:32:51 – 9. Burning Homestead
0:36:21 – 10. Mos Eisley Spaceport
0:38:21 – 11. Cantina Band/12. Cantina Band #2
Rebels: Chris Lyndon, Benson Farris, Xander Stobbs, Rob Dodson
0:45:22 – 13. Binary Sunset (Alternate)
Disc Two
0:47:35 – 1. Princess Leia’s Theme
Rebel: Tiago Gomes
0:51:31 – 2. The Millenium Falcon/Imperial Cruiser Pursuit
In this week’s newscast, your host Ian discusses the latest film and television music releases including In the Heart of the Sea by Roque Baños, from WaterTower Music, Deep Web by Pedro Bromfman, from Lakeshore Records, and finally, from Republic Records, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Pt. 2 by James Newton Howard. Ian also brings us the news that TV composer Bear McCreary has been hired to score the upcoming supernatural thriller ‘The Forest’, and finishes this week’s edition of SAT with his pick of the week from Intrada Records!
We have the absolute honour of bringing you an exclusive interview with the truly amazingBlake Neely, composer of Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl and one particular Sideshow favourite, Blindspot, just to name a few! ENJOY!
In this week’s newscast, your host Ian discusses the latest film and television music releases including a 2-disc edition of The Hunt by Steven Price, from Sony Music Entertainment, My All American by John Paesano, from Sony Classical, River by Harry Escott, from Silva Screen Records, and finally, Trash by Antonio Pinto, from Back Lot Music. Ian also brings us the news that film composer Edward Shearmur is to score the BBC original movie ‘Reg’, film composer Craig Armstrong has been hired to score ‘Me Before You’ and film composer Hans Zimmer is preparing for his first European tour next year! To conclude this week’s SAT, Ian brings you his pick of the week from Intrada Records, and boy is it a special one!
In this week’s newscast, your host Ian discusses the latest film and television music releases including The 33 by James Horner, from WaterTower Music, a 2-disc edition of The Martian by Harry Gregson-Williams, from Columbia Records, and Truth by Brian Tyler, from Varèse Sarabande. Ian also brings us the news that film composer Michael Giacchino is currently scoring Zootopia for Walt Disney Animation Studios and finishes this edition of SAT with his pick of the week from Silva Screen Records!
In this week’s 20th anniversary newscast, congratulations are in order! The Sideshow team join in celebration with our amazing host Ian for the greatest SAT to date! Ian discusses the latest film and television music releases including a vinyl release of The Amazing Spider-Man by James Horner, from Spacelab9, a 25th anniversary edition of Home Alone by John Williams, from Sony Masterworks, Season 2 of The Knick by Cliff Martinez, from Milan Records, The Crow by Graeme Revell, on vinyl from Varèse Sarabande, and also on vinyl, Jurassic World by Michael Giacchino, from Mondo Records. Ian finishes this special show with his pick of the week from WaterTower Music!
Link to Ian’s interview with cinematographer James Clarke
Join Halloween hosts Will and Wend this Hallows Eve for another Halloween Score Guide on the 1993 sequel, Addams Family Values by Marc Shaiman.After discussing this film score‘s predecessor The Addams Family, last Halloween, we thought it the perfect time to return to our delightfully fearsome and frightening family of Addams and guide you all through the spooktacular soundtrack that ‘Shaiman the Showman’ provided for it….a film composer we’ve been dyyying to talk about once again! Enjoy the show and happy Halloween!
Release
Addams Family Values: The Original Orchestral Score Varèse Sarabande (1993)
In this week’s newscast, Ian discusses the latest film and television music releases including The Peanuts Movie by Christophe Beck, from Epic Records, Suffragette by Alexandre Desplat, from Back Lot Music, Alan Silvestri – World Soundtrack Awards, the live concert by Silva Screen Records, a 2CD limited edition of Basic Instinct by Jerry Goldsmith, and a 3-Disc special edition of Kiss the Girls by Mark Isham and Carter Burwell, from Quartet Records, Spectre by Thomas Newman, from Decca Records, and finally, from La-La Land Records, Arrow – Season 3 & The Flash by Blake Neely. Ian also brings us news of the hiring of film composer Frederik Wiedmann for the upcoming animated DC movie “Batman: Bad Blood” and to finish, presents his pick of the week, Sideshow Sound Theatre´s 4th Halloween Album, Thunder Bay Hotel, released on October 15th, which can be bought exclusively from theshop page on this very website for only £8!
In this week’s news, Ian discusses the latest film music releases including Beasts of No Nation by Dan Romer, Regression by Roque Baños, from Lakeshore Records, Bridge of Spies by Thomas Newman, from Hollywood Records, Legend by Jerry Goldsmith, on vinyl, from Silva Screen Records, and finally, from Intrada Records and Varèse Sarabande, 25th anniversary deluxe soundtrack releases for all 3 films of Back to the Future by Alan Silvestri. Ian also brings news of the AFI Life Achievement Award for John Williams, and the hiring of film composer James Newton Howard for the upcoming sequel “The Huntsman”. Finally, Ian´s pick of the week is revealed, brought to us from the marvellous people over at Mondo Records, and he informs all you incredibly supportive listeners out there of Sideshow Sound Theatre´s NEW Halloween Album, Thunder Bay Hotel, which can now be purchased digitally for £8 from our spooktacularshop page!
In this week’s news, Ian discusses the latest film music releases including The Martian by Harry Gregson-Williams, from Capitol Records, a limited edition release of The Monster Squad by Bruce Broughton, from La-La Land Records, Steve Jobs by Daniel Pemberton, from Back Lot Music, and finally, from Sony Classical, Goosebumps by Danny Elfman. Ian also touches on the hiring of Tom Holkenborg for the upcoming Marvel movie Deadpool, and the news that film composers Marco Beltrami and Miles Hankins shall be scoring The Night Before. Once more, Ian brings you not one, but TWO picks of the week, the first from Quartet Records, the second from the wonderful people at Music On Vinyl, and finally announces the release date for Sideshow Sound Theatre´s 4th Halloween Album, Thunder Bay Hotel, to be released on October 15th! Could YOU survive a night in the Thunder Bay Hotel?
In this week’s news, Ian discusses the latest film and television music releases including Rebecca by Christopher Gunning, from Caldera Records, Forbidden Zone by Danny Elfman, and from Silva Screen Records, the expanded soundtrack to The Fog by John Carpenter on vinyl and Sideways by Rolfe Kent. Ian also informs us of the recent scoring assignments of Anne Dudley, Theodore Shapiro, Harry Escott and Roger Goula, reminds you all of our upcoming Star Wars Score Guides, and brings you a favourite in the Sideshow camp for his pick of the week, from Legacy Recordings!
In our 15th newscast, Ian discusses the latest film music releases including a special 8-CD Box Set of A Nightmare on Elm Street, the long-awaited Seventh Son by Marco Beltrami and The Lovers by Dirk Brossé, from Varèse Sarabande, and Macbeth by Jed Kurzel, from Decca Records. The amazing one chooses not 1, but 2 picks of the week this time around, from the awesomeness that is WaterTower Music, and as if that wasn’t enough, Will & Wend make a guest appearance for a super special announcement from their secret rebel base. Do you want to be a part of our Rebel Alliance? Now’s your chance!
Here is the second and final part of our exclusive interview with the beyond glorious composer Heather McIntosh! Heather discusses her incredible recently released score to Z for Zachariah,developing a language with filmmaker Craig Zobel, working at a video store, watching horror movies, the very first film score she bought, listening to The Cure in high school, her favourite film composer, and her three favourite films of all time. This is not to be missed, enjoy the show!
In this week´s interview, boy do we have a treat in store for you! We have part 1 of an exclusive interview with composer Heather McIntosh! Heather discusses touring with Lil’ Wayne, collaborating with director Craig Zobel on Compliance and Z for Zachariah, making the Oscar shortlist, how visiting the set informs her writing, being a huge Joy Division fan, handling temp scores, manipulating and experimenting with sound, and developing her musical language.
Join Xander, Jesi, Will & Wend as they return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe to discuss all 6 film scores in Phase 2! Starting with Iron Man 3 and Thor: The Dark World by Brian Tyler, they later discuss Henry Jackman’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Tyler Bates’ Guardians of the Galaxy score, finishing off with Avengers: Age of Ultron by Brian Tyler and Danny Elfman and the recently-released score to Ant-Man by Christophe Beck.
Timestamps:
4:23 – Iron Man 3
13:51 – Thor: The Dark World
25:52 – Captain America: The Winter Soldier
38:26 – Guardians of the Galaxy
52:50 – Avengers: Age of Ultron
1:02:23 – Ant-Man
Massive thanks to Ian, Rob & Krystal for the vocal contributions in the intro!
In this week´s newscast, Ian discusses the latest film and television music releases including Black Mass by Tom Holkenborg from WaterTower Music, A Cure for Wellness by Hans Zimmer from 20th Century Fox, Hand of God by Marc Streitenfeld, the vinyl release of Southpaw by James Horner from Music On Vinyl, and from Jay Records, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Ian also brings us breaking news regarding the upcoming BBC TV Mini-Series “War and Peace”, which is to be scored by television composer Martin Phipps, and the amazing badass himself finishes this week’s news with his pick of the week from Lakeshore Records!