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Oct 24, 2020 - 8:10 PM
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Solium
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Funny I was just about to watch it on bluray, which, by the way is actually a pretty nice image. Pretty good film of the non-Disney ilk. I guess I had low standard, by old MCA disc sounds fairly decent to me. I enjoy the old CD, but of course, i will buy this one. Congrats Solium, your dream is here Thanks Ado! Intrada releasing Land and An American Tail are a dream come true. On top of that we got Balto a few years ago and just recently How To Train Your Dragon Deluxe from Varese. Its been an awesome couple of years for animation soundtrack fans. agreed, some great scores. I missed Balto, i just did not have the money at the time, i could kick myself now Sorry you missed out on Balto my friend. I understand, discretionary spending is hard to come by nowadays.
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The OST album was 57 minutes, adding 15 minutes will still limit the CD to a mere 72 minutes.Even if they add Diana Ross song instrument only track that was on the song promo it would be 4 additional minutes and the CD would still clock at 76 minutes. Huh, I always thought the CD was like 67 minutes. Must have misremembered. The film as released is about 69 minutes long, so that might be where the confusion is coming from.
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Beyond excited by this release of one of my favourite Horner scores and also excited to be able to use the amazing custom art that raferjanders and steffromuk have previously posted here.
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