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I will take the survey latter, but I buy what I like, by the composers I like and if I liked the movie. I am not a person that feels the need to upgrade if I feel the score was well represented on a previous release. I do not have to have every single minute of music recorded for the movie. I do not need to hear 8 different takes on one cue, with choir, without choir, with mixing bowls, without mixing bowls, with coughs, instruments hitting music stands, chairs moving on the floor, composer talking, etc. Give me a good presentation of the score as it was used in the movie. Remastering is a term that can change the sound of a recording, but most scores that have been remastered that I have heard, there is not enough difference to make me purchase a re-release. Kim Tong
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Sep 18, 2013 - 1:43 PM
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DanielK
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I will take the survey latter, but I buy what I like, by the composers I like and if I liked the movie. I am not a person that feels the need to upgrade if I feel the score was well represented on a previous release. I do not have to have every single minute of music recorded for the movie. I do not need to hear 8 different takes on one cue, with choir, without choir, with mixing bowls, without mixing bowls, with coughs, instruments hitting music stands, chairs moving on the floor, composer talking, etc. Give me a good presentation of the score as it was used in the movie. Remastering is a term that can change the sound of a recording, but most scores that have been remastered that I have heard, there is not enough difference to make me purchase a re-release. Kim Tong It is great to learn of everyone's responses. Yes, you can certainly take this survey at a later date, as it will be open for two more weeks.
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