[EDIT: the original poster, YanMan, is back (two posts below this one), so I've removed some now-irrelevant parts of my post here, and added a few other bits too]
*If you like just the score and not the movie, most of what follows will not interest you! ... over the past month, after listening to the score numerous times (and watching the movie yet again), I've noticed a few other things:
re: "Warm Welcome": not only is "Wolf Witch" not used in the movie, but most of "Warm Welcome" is absent too. I believe just the first minute or so of the track is looped throughout the whole 4-minute scene. It's difficult to tell in the film because of interference from dialogue and sound effects, but on the Intrada CD there's change in tempo in the drums from 0:51 onward; this whole latter part of the track seems to be absent from the movie.
re: "Defilers": in the film it begins with the sound of what I think is a gong and horns (just as "The Orgy" ends, but just before the initial "Defilers" drum strike -- i.e., right when Subotai taps the guard on the shoulder but just before he strikes him with his sword). The horn can can also be heard in the edits used for the end credits and during the "Battle of the Mounds", but is absent from the "Defilers" track on the CD (which of course begins with the drum strike; and the previous track "The Orgy" doesn't have the gongs at all, as Matt B previously noted in this thread).
re: the "Defilers" revised "fan edit" (posted on page 1 of this thread; the YouTube link is now dead) ...that fan's edit follows the audio of the BluRay, NOT the earlier DVDs or U.S. theatrical release (VHS). If you have both cuts of the movie, listen closely during the orgy room battle scene after Conan tips the cauldron over; the audio edit to the "Anvil of Crom" portion of "Defilers" is at a completely different spot. For the Bluray there's an audible overlap or crossfade at the edit point, just about a second before Conan's sword meets Thorgrim's hammer for the first strike. The Bluray/fan version contains more of the earlier part of "Anvil of Crom" from before the deleted strings portion, while the original U.S. theatrical edit is edited earlier and has more of the part after the strings.
re: "Defilers" (again) ...in the movie, when the edited part of "Anvil of Crom" winds down it suddenly switches to the rousing chorus and drums of "Riders of Doom", but the camera is still on a dumbfounded Thorgrim, who has inadvertently allowed the heroes to escape by knocking over the huge column. Probably the sudden, drastic change in musical tempo was meant to synch with the camera as it switches to show the heroes' flight, but that's about 2 seconds later.
re: "The Kitchen" ...the film / Varese CD edit (mentioned on pg.1) was probably done for a similar reason: in the film the chorus erupts at the exact moment the audience gets a glimpse of the victims being dismembered in Doom's kitchen. This makes an awkward sounding edit, but it complements the visuals better than the cue as originally recorded.
*By the way, if you like the movie but don't own it yet, BEWARE: there are many, many complaints about the audio on the 2011 BluRay of this movie, with the instrument levels awack all over the place, but mainly because the chorus is completely GONE during "Riders of Doom" and "Battle of the Mounds Part 1"...if you know the movie well and/or love Basil's score, (and you probably wouldn't be reading this if you didn't love his score), then the BluRay completely RUINS these scenes by butchering his score. Last year some fans started an online letter campaign to get Universal and Fox to fix the audio and replace the disc, but I haven't heard about anything changing. If they fix it, it probably wouldn't be until a box set or something after Arnold's next Conan movie comes out on disc, and since that hasn't even been filmed yet, that won't be for a couple years.
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