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I find this a classic listen in the sense that it brings the movie to life in your head, if you want to engage it that way. Or it also serves as a good listening experience for a suspense-thriller listening session that serves up varying moods while you're getting something else done. Good all-around soundtrack experience, its got parts with intense motive development, and some breezy and emotional passages that make it a well-rounded score.
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Worth getting the dvd. Music is better with the film. Classic and still relevant Brm
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My only complaint about the Intrada release is that we don't get the wonderful research montage cue without lyrics as it plays in the film. I just discovered there was a 2-CD promo compilation of Rubinstein's work released some years ago on SuperTracks. It features several cues from WARGAMES. Does anyone know if the film version of the research montage cue is on it? Pls . remind me where this is in the film.. Is it when Broderick researches Faulken in the library?
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Pls . remind me where this is in the film.. Is it when Broderick researches Faulken in the library? Exactly. The version of that cue on the Intrada album features lyrics and a vocal not in the movie. Wow. Never noticed that! (Had the cd since it came out but recently sold it. Still have the Mgm se dvd) Thanks! Brm
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My only complaint about the Intrada release is that we don't get the wonderful research montage cue without lyrics as it plays in the film. I just discovered there was a 2-CD promo compilation of Rubinstein's work released some years ago on SuperTracks. It features several cues from WARGAMES. Does anyone know if the film version of the research montage cue is on it? I have/had it but don't think that cue is on there. I could be totally wrong, but I remember that being the reason why everyone was so mad about the Intrada version because there was no CD alternative.
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Whenever I want just the instrumental version, I take out my left earbud. It's instrumental only on the right, though some detail is lost (there are instruments on the left channel, not just the vocal). Thing is, I've come to just love the song! Though I gotta say, if they re-released it with the addition of an instrumental-only version of History Lesson, I'd buy it.
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