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Have the Cinevox CD (1997 or so). But to me the very best reissue is in the Castle Records 3 CD boxed set " Keith Emerson at the movies". Superb sound . The notes could be better but for the price is a bargain , plus you get all the scores. Alex
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See, this is why I love this board. I've had INFERNO on my Amazon wishlist for a long time, I was about to pull the trigger on it last night and thought, "I'll just do a quick sweep of FSM, make sure this is the version to get," then boom, I find this thread and the At the Movies boxset. Now I've got seven scores for the same price.
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Feb 17, 2017 - 10:25 AM
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Ross1972
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The 1997 version: The 10 minute suite starts with an alternate version of "Cigarettes, Ices, Etc."- which runs slightly longer at 3:10, and sounds pretty much exactly like the album version. Followed by some of the missing material from the film, all presented together as one track. The 2006 version omits the alternate version of "Cigarettes, Ices, Etc.", and splits the remaining music into 3 tracks. It's actually the 1997 version that is titled "Complete", although this isn't really the case as there is still some material from the film missing which isn't on any release. (As a side note, "Cigarettes, Ices, Etc." doesn't appear in the film, but was written for the end credits. It was swapped out for a repeat of Mater Tenebrarum. But the track did appear on the original album.)
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Last time I was at Amoeba they had it in stock, under ELP!
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Is this the only Argento movie with a big, Hollywood orchestral finale (when the surviving dude exits the burning home of Death)? Good main title theme, and I love “Mater Tenebrarum” in all its’ loud, out-of-left-field glory.
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