The digital downloads available separately are the remastered LP programs, so I would imagine it a good bet that the cards also come with this, but then I realize I've really not said anything helpful, sorry.
I'm curious if anybody working in the industry knows Williams' attitude toward his Star Wars scores. I would imagine he considered his original album programs carefully, and there have been so many subsequent releases it makes me wonder if he's said enough is enough, of if he instead considers it an important legacy to get right and/or revisit, kind of like his NBC theme...? One can hope the latter...
Thank you. Didn't realize they were available. I assume iTunes, etc. I'll investigate this. Would love to have the original LP programs on CD but I guess I'd put up with 'em as digital downloads given no other choice.
Cool. Thanks, TM. Horrid covers that are entirely unnecessary given that the original LP covers have recently been brought back out into the light. One can hardly blame you for that, though, now can one?
Cool. Thanks, TM. Horrid covers that are entirely unnecessary given that the original LP covers have recently been brought back out into the light. One can hardly blame you for that, though, now can one?
Right? Sheesh...I accept full responsibility, as well as for the lack of any and all proper cimplete multi-disc sets with good mastering =P
Cool. Thanks, TM. Horrid covers that are entirely unnecessary given that the original LP covers have recently been brought back out into the light. One can hardly blame you for that, though, now can one?
Right? Sheesh...I accept full responsibility, as well as for the lack of any and all proper cimplete multi-disc sets with good mastering =P
Anyone have a single or double disc recommendation that contains the best of Star Wars music? I've listened to the John Williams conducts John Williams Star Wars CD and was not really impressed by what I heard. Thanks!