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Available for download is the regular version and a slightly time shifted version because, according to Gareee, "one of the edits sounded a tad rushed to me.
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Ghostbusters Fans forum member Gareee made an Extended EGB Mix that combines the effects-less theme with the TV Ending #2 file. When the things that slither in the shadows When there's something lurking in your closet Interestingly, we have three pieces of the song with different sets of lyrics, which makes me wonder if Jim Latham has a "complete" version that could be pieced together. When Christopher Baldock published the "no sound effects" version on his website, he stated that "the song was only ever intended to be played as an introduction so as a result is only the length of the intro". The TV Commercial file is a tiny bit in progress. The Creeps - TV Ending #1 has sound effects and is shortened when compared to Track 11 that Jim Latham gave me. In regards to Just Call The XGB, the TV Beginning version is slightly longer (one extra set of notes before the end) and has more and more-pronounced sound effects than Track 1 that Jim Latham gave me. A creepy voiceover, accompanied by Frank Sinatra’s ‘New York’, kicked things off, welcoming. Loosely based off the follow-up to The Real Ghostbusters animated series, Extreme Ghostbusters: The Great Fight Way replaced StreetBusters. (source: e-mail from Jim Latham to Christopher Baldock published on Chris' now-defunct site Bargain Bin Beats on February 16, 2009) Extreme Ghostbusters: The Great Fight Way Universal Studios Orlando (2002 2005) Image: ihorror. Jim was a guest voice in The Real Ghostbusters: "Knock, Knock". #Extreme ghostbusters theme series
The lead singer of the series theme, "Just Call The XGB", is voice actor Jim Cummings. The rest of the score I usually had about 6-8 musicians playing lead lines over the computer." (source: e-mail from Jim Latham to me on February 22, 2012) We went in and recorded about 16 cues with a big orchestra and I reused those pieces throughout the series. What I did was score the first 2 episodes orchestrally, and then also wrote a bunch of library orchestral cues. Jim Latham on the music: "I convinced Richard Raynis to let me record a real orchestra for EGB. The order for tracks 1 through 24 comes from the "track" tag in the original.
The Creeps - TV Ending #1 (0:32) bonus track Just Call The XGB - TV Ending #2 (0:32) bonus track Just Call The XGB - TV Commercial (0:27) bonus track Just Call The XGB - No Sound Effects (1:07) bonus track Just Call The XGB - TV Beginning (1:08) bonus track