August 15, Update starts in red below on this post.
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Here is a list anyway with what we have found so far.
Here is a link to a thread by
Kemal titled
Wondermovie musical scores?
We have listed the info from Kemals thread here with the proper Wonder Movie.
As we "Score" this Game, giving one point for Author & another for the Title,
Here are the Standings so far:
Kemal ---- 3 points -- Handel, Vivaldi, & Bach
Smash ---- 4 points -- Handel's Title, Vivaldi's Title, Bach's Title, John Philip Sousa
(Additional Points to Smash for " Last of the Mohicans " soundtrack.)
As if anyone could catch him now.
Empress -- 2 points -- US3's "Cantaloop"
moof ----- 1/2 point --
and ------------------------- EL Capitan
Apollo --- 1/2 point --
() shall denote unconfirmed guesses
<FONT COLOR="red">*</FONT c> indicates information needing confirmation of discovery
We will add any other points and credit as they discovered.
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<FONT COLOR="red">Update: August 15, 2001 : </FONT c>
Smash has received information via E-Mail from Tim Train & Michael Ely.
We added the info from Smash's post to this post but here is a link to
Smash's post for anyone wanting to check us for accuracy & read the orginal text.
Wonder Music Revealed
Thanks to Tim Train & Michael Ely
Cudos to Smash for securing the information.
Tim Train's comments have been added below in <FONT COLOR="purple">purple</FONT c> type as tribute to
"Last of the Mohicans". The Sioux are the closest to Mohicans that Civ has.
Michael Ely's comments are in <FONT COLOR="blue">blue</FONT c> type.
<FONT COLOR="purple">"Most of the wonder movie music was inspired by certain pieces--
we actually mocked them up using the pieces as placeholder, and then
the music guys composed music that is "in the style of" that piece."</FONT c>
WONDER00.MOV -- Pyramids - <FONT COLOR="purple">inspired by Peter Gabriel's "The Feeling Begins"
from the Passion soundtrack.</FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="red">*</FONT c> WONDER01.MOV -- Hanging Gardens - <FONT COLOR="purple">I can't quite remember the inspiration,
but I think it was from one of those Bamboo Flute compilations. Mike?</FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="blue">I don't remember what track was used for Hanging Gardens either;
I'll have to give it a listen.</FONT c>
WONDER02.MOV -- Colossus - <FONT COLOR="purple">Inspired by the "Main Title" from
" Last of the Mohicans " soundtrack</FONT c>
WONDER03.MOV -- Lighthouse - <FONT COLOR="purple"> Inspired by "Elk Hunt"
from " Last of the Mohicans " soundtrack</FONT c>
WONDER04.MOV -- Great Library - <FONT COLOR="purple">Inspired by "Sheeta's Decision" from the
" Laputa: Castle in the Sky " soundtrack.
Personal plug: Laputa: Castle in the Sky is one of my favorite movies, ever,
and has a phenomenal soundtrack. It was directed by Hayao Miyazaki,
who also did the more famous "Princess Mononoke". It's not currently available
in the US, but the rights are owned by Disney and I hope they eventually release it.</FONT c>
WONDER05.MOV -- Oracle - <FONT COLOR="purple">I'm surprised no one got the inspiration for this one:
"Theme From Harry's Game" by Clannad.

.</FONT c>
WONDER06.MOV -- The Great Wall - <FONT COLOR="purple">Inspired by Peter Gabriel's "Gethsemane",
from the Passion soundtrack.</FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="red">*</FONT c> WONDER07.MOV -- Sun Tzus War Academy - <FONT COLOR="purple">I'm pretty sure this is also
inspired by Gethsemane, but I'm not going to click
through all 21 tracks on that album to be sure

</FONT c>
WONDER08.MOV -- King Richards Crusade - <FONT COLOR="purple"> "Dance of the Furies" by Gluck,
from Orfeo. One of my fave classical pieces. Christopher Hogwood
and the Academy of Ancient Music do a killer version of this.</FONT c>
WONDER09.MOV -- Marco Polos Embassy - <FONT COLOR="purple">Inspired by "The Kiss", from
the " Last of the Mohicans " soundtrack.</FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="red">*</FONT c> WONDER10.MOV -- Michelangelos Chapel - <FONT COLOR="purple">Some damn baroque thing.
Don't remember what or who.</FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="red">*</FONT c> WONDER11.MOV -- Copernicus Observatory - <FONT COLOR="purple">I'm pretty sure this is inspired
by the Laptua soundtrack again--Track 12. It may also be inspired by
"The Glade, Part II" from the Mohicans soundtrack again.
We were pretty into the Mohican soundtrack on this project.</FONT c>
WONDER12.MOV -- Magellans Expedition - <FONT COLOR="purple"> Inspired by "Promentory" on Mohicans.</FONT c>
WONDER13.MOV -- Shakespeares Theater -- From Shakespeare's - Henry V
WONDER14.MOV -- Leonardos Workshop -- US3's - Cantaloop
Tim confirmed Leonardo's is inspired by cantaloop.
<FONT COLOR="blue">Good catch on the cantaloop!</FONT c>
WONDER15.MOV -- J.S Bachs Cathedral -- Bach's
Fugue from Tocatta and Fugue in D minor
WONDER16.MOV -- Isaac Newtons College -- Antonio Vivaldi's
Concerto No. 10 in B minor (RV 580)
WONDER17.MOV -- Adam Smiths Trading Company -- Handel's
Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from Solomon
<FONT COLOR="red">*</FONT c> WONDER18.MOV -- Darwins Voyage - <FONT COLOR="purple"> Aaargh. You're going to keep me up
all night long trying to remember this one.</FONT c>
WONDER19.MOV -- Statue of Liberty -- John Philip Sousa's - EL Capitan
<FONT COLOR="red">*</FONT c> WONDER20.MOV -- The Eiffel Tower - <FONT COLOR="purple">I'm pretty sure this was just
some random accordion music.</FONT c>
WONDER21.MOV -- Womens Suffrage - <FONT COLOR="purple"> Inspired by "Swing At The Daisy Chain"
by Count Basie & His Orchestra</FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="red">*</FONT c> WONDER22.MOV -- Hoover Dam - <FONT COLOR="purple">This was actually inspired by a track on the
Mechwarrior 2 soundtrack. Those guys did an awesome job on their music.
And it's still one of the best opening animations I've ever seen.</FONT c>
WONDER23.MOV -- The Manhattan Project - <FONT COLOR="purple">This was inspired by a Morphine track,
either "Bo's Veranda" or "I Had My Chance" from the Get Shorty soundtrack.</FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="blue">The Morphine track for Manhattan Project was "I Had My Chance." At one point some
QA guys wanted us to switch the music for Manhattan Project and Hoover Dam because
they thought that MP needed "more dramatic music befitting the most destructive weapon
ever produced by mankind," or something like that. But, the MP movie was meant
to be on the dark side. Incidentally, the Morphine track has a lot of intense wailing sax
that couldn't be replicated with digital sounds, so a guitar sound was used instead.</FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="red">*</FONT c> WONDER24.MOV -- United Nations - <FONT COLOR="purple">I'm pretty sure this was inspired by the
main title to Laputa. But I'm not 100% sure on that one.</FONT c>
WONDER25.MOV -- Apollo Program - <FONT COLOR="purple"> Inspired by the beginning of "Telegraph Road",
by Dire Straits. Random memory: we briefly thought about licensing the
80s song "Major Tom" by Peter Schilling for this clip. When put with that music,
the clip is much more celebratory and fun. This somber version is probably
more appropriate, but very different.</FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="blue"> As Tim points out, the music can really change the flavor of a movie.
From what I remember the Apollo Project wasn't even re-edited from the original
version {which did in fact use the "Earth below us" chorus from Major Tom}.
Yet, the feel is very different.</FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="red">*</FONT c> WONDER26.MOV -- The Seti Program - <FONT COLOR="purple">I think this was another "inspired by
Mechwarrior 2" track.</FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="red">*</FONT c> WONDER27.MOV -- Cure for Cancer - <FONT COLOR="purple">I think this was inspired by another
Clannad track, but I wouldn't swear to it.</FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="blue"> I'm also pretty sure that the Cure for Cancer was Clannad. </FONT c>
<FONT COLOR="blue">Glad you like the wonder movies. This brought back some memories, especially
of the mechwarrior soundtrack and Tim's much-used copy of "Last of the Mohicans"!</FONT c>
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TTFNFm & MTFBWY moof
" Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity,
and I'm not sure about the former. " - Albert Einstein
[This message has been edited by moof (edited August 17, 2001).]