You have only discussed the cover art, and beyond that you are talking in generalizations.
And regardless of the reasons behind them, the results are the same.
Either way, I'm unloading my copy.
Ok let's make this super easy for you - the studio required that both posters be on the front cover. I thought that would have been obvious from my repeated postings, but I was clearly mistaken. Now with that knowledge, do you feel like the issue has been explained to your satisfaction? I'm sure your copy will find a lovely home with someone who cares more about the music than the cover art.
Ok let's make this super easy for you - the studio required that both posters be on the front cover.
I understood that three pages ago.
But you STILL have not answered my question:
Beyond the requirement for the cover art: Did the studio explicitly forbid separate pages devoted to imagery from "Seconds" and the other film, respectively, within the booklet/fold-out, even with both posters on the cover?
Between a warning given by Lukas a few months ago in relation to another Goldsmith release by a certain dubious soundtrack label, and the clue on SAE's Facebook page, this is not a very difficult puzzle to solve people. Of course, if I'm wrong, I'll have to shoot myself.
Ok let's make this super easy for you - the studio required that both posters be on the front cover.
I understood that three pages ago.
But you STILL have not answered my question:
Beyond the requirement for the cover art: Did the studio explicitly forbid separate pages devoted to imagery from "Seconds" and the other film, respectively, within the booklet/fold-out, even with both posters on the cover?
Yes or no.
Are you taking an anti-psychotic med, if not you should.
Beyond the requirement for the cover art: Did the studio explicitly forbid separate pages devoted to imagery from "Seconds" and the other film, respectively, within the booklet/fold-out, even with both posters on the cover?
Yes or no.
Sounds like a scene from that old Sean Connery movie (I forget the name of it), where he's a police interrogator.
It is January 14 2010AD where is the new JG Soundtrack?
Little patience now..... But i understand this quite well, i consider myself as a passionate Goldsmith fan, so i´m also waiting with my hands sweating.....
Between a warning given by Lukas a few months ago in relation to another Goldsmith release by a certain dubious soundtrack label, and the clue on SAE's Facebook page, this is not a very difficult puzzle to solve people. Of course, if I'm wrong, I'll have to shoot myself.
I'm thinking SEBASTIAN.
Hopefully with the Original film tracks as well as the re-recorded score from the LP.
Between a warning given by Lukas a few months ago in relation to another Goldsmith release by a certain dubious soundtrack label, and the clue on SAE's Facebook page, this is not a very difficult puzzle to solve people. Of course, if I'm wrong, I'll have to shoot myself.
I'm thinking SEBASTIAN.
Hopefully with the Original film tracks as well as the re-recorded score from the LP.