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Though I knew the word "segue" before the "Star Wars" LP came out, I guess I'd never seen it written and assumed it was spelled like the self-balancing scooter now is. So I kept reading some word I assumed was pronounced "seeg" in those "Star Wars" liner notes. Soundtracks can increase your word power! Yaaaaaay, Schiffy, I'm not the only idiot out there! Er, I mean... I was actually into my thirties before it was pointed out to me that segue was not pronounced "seeg." I, too, thought they were two different words. Just one of those "dead zones" in my word knowledge that never got corrected until it was embarrassing. But like several others here, "interpolate" was a verb I learned from my copy of CLOSE ENCOUNTERS ... a cassette with a horrendous high-pitched hum in the background of the entire first side. Occasionally I still hear that phantom high pitch when listening to this score.
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Well. I ADORE this release. But tonight I still went back to the original LP. At some point I'll stitch together the original program using these CDs. The original LP may be the ULTIMATE SOUNDTRACK.
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Looks like getting this is inevitable for me, I thought I had the 98 Arista but all I own is the Arista 8365...whatever that is. I imagine the LLL is head and shoulders more complete and better sounding.
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Looks like getting this is inevitable for me, I thought I had the 98 Arista but all I own is the Arista 8365...whatever that is. I imagine the LLL is head and shoulders more complete and better sounding. Don't resist. It's great. And I was wondering why I would need it, having bought the previous two CDs. But each new release has made me appreciate this monumental score more. It's a great one alright...probably my favorite by JW. However, I'm guessing my experience with the 10 track Arista is only an adumbrated one. I can't imagine just how much more I'll appreciate it with the expanded LLL (plus, as always there will be that improved sound).
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This has returned to stock @ La-La Land. I finally ordered this 2-disc edition during the 'spooktacular' October sale. The pressing I received has a sticker on the shrinkwrap stating that these CDs were made in Germany but packaged in the U.S.A. Was this also true for the initial discs pressed 2 years ago? I'm now wondering if the production delays that Germanic labels such as Alhambra and Kronos have been experiencing with their products are because German manufacturing plants got work loads from U.S. labels like La-La Land?
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