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I've noticed that the original soundtrack album, is out of print and demands very "shiny" pennies on Amazon and eBay. Not due to Trevor Jones' electrifying score, but for 2 very rare songs by The Pretenders. Is there any possible prospect of La-La Land, Intrada, Varese, or Perseverance re releasing it with an expanded score? Perhaps a deluxe edition that includes the popular hard to find songs, with 30 min of additional score?
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This is probably one of the worst scores I have ever heard. A low point in Jones' career, in my opinion. I've heard extra material. Tried to cull any "good" bits from it to make a suite that would hopefulyl be listenable, but in the end I ended up with something like a minute and a half od "okay" material that made a suite I listened to three times since it's creation, and have achived away to probably never be heard again.
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The current album leaves off the best piece of music in the whole score (IMO), which is the cue that plays during the scene where the SEALs are getting ready to rescue Viggo Mortensen's character in the Libyan desert. What makes this omission so bizarre is that in a score that was clearly temped with Media Ventures music, it's the cue that sounds the most like Trevor Jones
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