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There was a promo (? though as far as I'm aware it was entirely legit) score CD released at the time, which I picked up, though I haven't listened to it in years. This LP release looks to be the same content.
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The Folk track on the song album is a shortened version of the track with the same name on the promo. The cover art for the LP is better than the blah art for the promo.
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I'll stick with the promo then! That is what I am going to do. Have no desire to go back to a out dated/space consuming format to get music. Great Folk score. The cover looks like if was drawn by a HS Freshman Art student. Hope I am not insulting any HS Art students out there.
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Happily bought a copy. Can't wait to get it!
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Vinyl?!? Never!
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Outside of the highly enjoyable main title, with its sweeping and heraldic CLIFFHANGER-like theme, this is one of those Folk comedy scores that I just can't get into overall - certainly not as I can his fantasy or early horror scores. I'll have to revisit it to see if my opinion's changed at all... The main title is great, the rest, meh.
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Outside of the highly enjoyable main title, with its sweeping and heraldic CLIFFHANGER-like theme, this is one of those Folk comedy scores that I just can't get into overall - certainly not as I can his fantasy or early horror scores. I'll have to revisit it to see if my opinion's changed at all... The main title is great, the rest, meh.
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