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All of them. That is all. Though maybe in separate orders....UK customs are notorious.
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DISC 2 Additional Music: 19 Holiday Flight (alternate) 2:26 It appears from this tracklist there's an error held over from the Varese release: The "Holiday Flight (alternate)" cue (Disc 2, Track 11 on the Varese / Disc 2, Track 19 on the LLL) has apparently been misidentified again as an original Williams composition. The Varese booklet points out what a remarkably different approach Williams originally had in mind for the frantic airport scene, but fails to mention (or give credit) for the fact that the alternate piece is actually a Williams arrangement of a popular jazz standard. My guess is that Williams never actually intended to use that track in the final score, but was just using it temporarily, early in the scoring process. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of the piece myself, which makes it really hard to submit a correction properly. Do any jazz experts here also happen to own the old Varese HA2 set?
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Good point. He may have been considering "going a different way" in the sequel's version of the airport scene.
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Gotta be honest, didn't plan on buying Die Hard 3, but Simon says I have to or he'll blow something else up. He wants me to tell another 3,999 people the same and says failure to sell every copy will result in no-compliance.
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