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I'm looking for the second Southern Cross release of Krull. How much would I have to pay or trade for something like that?
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Apr 4, 2008 - 10:30 PM
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Josh
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I'm looking for the sencond Southern Cross release of Krull. How much would I have to pay or trade for something like that? To my knowledge, there were three different releases by Southern Cross: the first, which had 8 tracks and a running time of 44:52 min., a limited edition "gold" pressing of 750 hand-numbered copies (SCSE CD-4, 18 tracks, 01:18:51 min.), and a "silver" pressing limited to 2,000 hand-numbered copies (with the same catalog number and running time as the gold pressing). Both the "gold" and "silver" editions can occassionally be found on ebay, with a going rate of approx. $70-$100 (sometimes more, sometimes less...ebay is a fickle beast). Also, though you probably already know this, the 2-CD Super Tracks release, which is 14 minutes longer than the expanded Southern Cross releases, is still available through SAE for $39.99: http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm?ID=869
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Can anyone tell me how the longer SCSE Krull release stacks up to the more recent La-La Land release in terms of transfer and sound quality? I'm sure La-La Land's set has to sound better; but is it enough of an improvement to seek after in the secondhand market? I have my doubts. The sound quality on this score recording is, shall we say, somewhat "anachronistic". I doubt a newer transfer has improved it that much. Am I wrong?
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