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Feb 22, 2019 - 10:50 AM
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Chris in PA
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The discussion over the new La-La Land Superman got me to thinking about what scores I've bought/upgraded the most times on CDs. There are way too many scores that I've bought 2 or 3 times, so here are the one's I've identified as have bought/upgraded 4 times: E.T. - Original (DDD!), Remastered 1996, 20th Ann., La-La Land Superman - Original, Rhino, Blue Box, La-La Land (make it 5 if you count the Debney re-recording) A couple that came close and/or will probably have another edition: Close Encounters - Arista, Expanded, La-La Land (I'm missing the Varese) Poltergeist 2 - Original Intrada, Varese, Kritzerland (I'm missing the first Intrada Limited and the last Intrada) The Omen - Original, Expanded, Deluxe (I'm sure there'll be a 45th or 50th Anniversary and of course a Definitive!) Star Trek:TMP - Original, Collectors, La-La Land (The LLL is fairly definitive, but the score sells so there'll probably be more) And the #1 most bough/upgraded scores are the Original Star Wars Trilogy For all three I have the Original (in both the Polydor and RSO labels), the 20th Century Fox Box set, the 2-CD RCA booklet expansions, and the 2004 re-masters (in the box set). Empire, though, is my favorite, so in addition to the 5 mentioned, I also have the 2018 remaster (my Holy Grail of the original LP version) plus the Charles Gerhardt re-recording. And if they ever let La-La Land and Mike Matessino at them, I'll be buying those also.
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Oddly, it's gotta be Superman. I think the only one I missed was the Japanese disc with the complete original album. Star Wars is close behind. Although I've bought more re-recordings of Star Wars than Superman. I can't imagine what another edition of Star Trek: The Motion Picture would be. The ghost of Jerry comes to your house and plays it? Maybe I'm being naive, but most of the re-issues these days seem pretty definitive. Not "Well, if we HAD better sources we'd use them but they don't exist anymore" and then they eventually turn up.
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For me, Morricone's The Big Gundown. Five times. On 8-track tape; Viva Music label; GDM; Remastered Verita Note, Grindhouse CD included with the blu-ray. Star Trek The Motion Picture. Four times. On LP; Original CD; Expanded Sony; LLL edition. A number of the Bond scores I've repurchased 3 or 4 times. Quite a few scores I've upgraded at least three times. Greg Espinoza THE BLUE MAX?
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I guess it's Ben-Hur, but I don't usually buy the same music more than once. I don't have many expansions in my collection. Same principle and same score (initially bought the Rhino longbook and later bought the FSM), though I also got Julius Caesar twice because the first time I tried to get the FSM, I wound up with the Intrada recording instead, and only finally got the FSM last year.
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Ben Hur, Greatest Story Ever Told. Those are my two favorites, so it makes sense.
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Oh I almost forgot! Superman...plus I must mention Capricorn One, the Omen trilogy, and Boys from Brazil. Either I or my parents had all those scores, and I've bought them several times total over the years. All top 12 favorite scores.
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The obvious. Star Wars, Empire, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and of course Superman: The Movie.
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