And I had no clue that it would match so perfectly with them walking through the portal, and then the beat drops.”Īnd, of course, there was also the issue that Cretton fell in love with what turned out to be a very unfinished demo. And we had these sound effects that were already in there, like these kind of psychedelic sounds and stuff.
“So we got together, and played us the rough edit, and I got to see them walking through the portal and the whole thing. You start over-producing or changing it right away,” Anderson notes. “A lot of times when people like a tune before it’s done, it’s easy to mess it up. Strange’s worried colleague, Wong (Benedict Wong). He was also able to hear the demo in context as it plays during a key moment at the end of the film, when Shang-Chi (Simu Liu) and Katy (Awkwafina) are interrupted by Dr. He’d spoken to his friend and one of the film’s stars, Awkwafina, and its director, Destin Daniel Cretton, for initial inspiration, but screening an early cut helped him focus on what turned out to be the movie’s upbeat and soulful closer. “Right before we were leaving, we were kind of delirious, and we started making one more song, and that’s what became ‘Fire in the Sky.’ It’s completely different.”Īnderson, who says there are probably 50 versions of the song, originally wrote the track without seeing the film. “We went in the studio, and ‘Fire in the Sky’ was a song that we pretty much came up with, like, at 4 in the morning,” Anderson says. It’s no surprise then, that his original song Oscar contender, “Fire in the Sky,” from “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” came together in the wee hours. Paak), those peak creative moments can occur between 3 and 9 a.m. For night owl and four-time Grammy winner Brandon Paak Anderson Instructions and screenshots are based on iTunes version 12.3 for Mac.Inspiration can come at the most unexpected times. Repeat the same steps as above for other fields. If the issue is still unresolved, it’s likely that more than one field used by iTunes to group an album together have hidden inconsistencies. Click OK to save and close.Īll tracks should now be displayed together as a single Album. Re-open Get Info and now delete the extra letter.
This forces iTunes to save the temporarily changed title. This time add an extraneous letter to the end of the album title (an “X” works well). If the Album field, however, displays the title in Get Info correctly, a different method is required. If iTunes now displays all tracks as a single Album, you’re done. Click OK to save and close Get Info window. In this case, type or paste the album title as you would like it to be listed. If they are not, the field will appear with a light-grey “Mixed” label, or a dash in small fields. If the album titles are identical, the Album field will show the title. Select all the tracks that should be listed as a single album, then Get Info (Command+I) on them. Even slight differences, such as an otherwise invisible space at the end of the title, will result in it being listed as a different album. Album title is used here as an example, but the same steps apply to other fields, including Artist and Album Artist.įirst, confirm that the Album name is exactly the same for all tracks comprising the album. The steps below should help to resolve this issue. Seemingly all fields are the same, but nothing that you do brings the Album under a single listing. ITunes sometimes displays a single Album as multiple Albums.