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On nothing. Still, it does not look very promising. At least VARESE does not seem to be interested in playing the "expanded release" game other labels have turned into an art form.
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One more thing: The "Chinatown" LP was released on ABC Records, which was sold more than three decades ago to MCA Records, now a part of Geffen Records (if I'm keeping that straight). Whatever other music there is presumably owned by Paramount. So a completely separate license would be required for that music, and as we've seen in the past, getting the two parties together onto one CD can be quite a mean feat. O.K., but in the case of CHINATOWN there is no other label. Varese still controls the album and they just had to get the extra tracks from Paramount. Paramount now works with the labels for around three years. I don't believe for a second that it was not possible to expand CHINATOWN. But if you are happy Schiffy - good for you. Also isn't there a rejected score as well? Pure laziness, plain and simple MV
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I don't get it, most of you on here are reasonably intellegent...what aprt of encore don't you comprehend? These are old, deleted titles with no extras...that's what they announced and that's what they released. You don't get it, sir -- Chinatown is not part of the Encore series MV
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