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I'd be in for both. Yavar
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Rights might be an issue. The Rounder release couldn't include the score excerpts that were included on the original soundtrack album, the Radio Sunnydale releases, or the Once More With Feeling album. This is unfortunate because there is a lot more really good music not encompassed by the two Christophe Beck promos and the Rounder disc. The Robert Duncan music for season 7 is particularly good. I too would like more Angel music as well. I liked the soundtrack album that was released, but would have liked to have moreā¦ there was not enough of Angel's theme on that disc, which is heard often throughout the run of the show.
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I'd buy box sets for either of these shows in a shot.
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Rights might be an issue. The Rounder release couldn't include the score excerpts that were included on the original soundtrack album, the Radio Sunnydale releases, or the Once More With Feeling album. The musical was also released by Rounder Records. There was no need to duplicate the material on the RR score-only release, so they instead included an alternate of the cue "Sacrifice". Furtunately, if there are rights issues, only two cues are affected: "Close Your Eyes" (a big lose, but we can live) and "Dead Guys With Bombs". I don't count Duncan's "Final Fight" cue because the album version is the edited short one. The full seven plus minute cue needs no editing and the rights should be okay there (I hope).
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Yes, Wanker did seasons five and six, except two episodes: the season five finale "The Gift" (which Beck did) and what little scoring there was in the season six musicial "Once More, with Feeling!"
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It's back to Wanker on IMDb. I'm sticking with what it originally was.
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