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I think if the Intrada version was going to have any additional music beyond the digital download version, they would have let us know by now. IE, "Don't buy the digital download version everyone - our CD version will be longer!" Since that hasn't happened, I'd assume it'll be an identical program.
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I think if the Intrada version was going to have any additional music beyond the digital download version, they would have let us know by now. IE, "Don't buy the digital download version everyone - our CD version will be longer!" Since that hasn't happened, I'd assume it'll be an identical program. you got a point. that's what i was afraid. Thank you Intrada !!! for ripping us 20$ for a short 40 min score. The album is 49 minutes long, actually.
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Ridiculous . Intrada likely had nothing to do with the album program. They probably simply had to take the album prepared for the originally slated Disney records release, and had no option to add anything to it. That'd be my guess as well. I remember either Doug or Roger saying in their forum that Alan Silvestri was excited to have the physical CD version of The Avengers have more score than the digital download version; Maybe Hans Zimmer did not want the physical CD version of Lone Ranger to differ from the digital version. The point is, I'm pretty sure these kinds of decisions are up to the composers, not up to the labels.
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Well, I think you might all find this interesting: The Best Buy exclusive Blu-ray Combo Pack contains a bonus album download of Wanted, music inspired by the film and an exclusive version of "The Finale William Tell Overture." The last track of the CD is titled Finale, if I'm not mistaken, so I wonder if this is just a remix of that track. If anyone goes out and gets it, please let us all know!
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