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Michael Harris

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WHile I can't complain too much about studios and composers not wanting to see their scores get "ripped", my only complaint to them is that it is so rare that a complete score with all cues ever see the light of day in a commercial CD release. How many versions of the various "Star Wars" scores have been released? How many does one have to buy to have a complete score? Is there one release of Episode IV that is complete?
 

Jeff Koch

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"WHile I can't complain too much about studios and composers not wanting to see their scores get "ripped", my only complaint to them is that it is so rare that a complete score with all cues ever see the light of day in a commercial CD release. How many versions of the various "Star Wars" scores have been released? How many does one have to buy to have a complete score?..."
Speaking of ripping scores and "STAR WARS", you may find the following link titled "Ex-Lucasfilm Worker Faces 'STAR WARS' Theft Charges" interesting:
http://www.marinij.com/news/stories/index2002453.html
Jeff
 

Andrew Chong

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Being a music lover, isolated scores are a major treat. It's nice when the composer makes comments about his/her music in between score cues as Don Davis did on "The Matrix" and Lalo Schifrin on "Rush Hour".
 

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