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This might be the only soundtrack for which I would say this, but I wish it included a bonus track of the film edit of the gag factory music that gets interrupted by the singing sword, segueing from score, to Sinatra, back to score. It's just such an indelible part of the movie's soundscape for me. No complaints of course (I assume Silvestri would prefer not to have his music presented that way), I will still devour this release!
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Sure are alot of very short cues. I hate short cues! And many 5, 6, & 7 minute cues- what's your point?
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Spectacular release! Intrada is 2 for 2 so far this year, thanks guys keep 'em coming!
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Spectacular release! Intrada is 2 for 2 so far this year, thanks guys keep 'em coming! Cool screen name!
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Am conflicted...I have the original 46-minute album, the two Broughton scores (on a promo disc)...do I want Horner and the complete Silvestri? I'm bizarrely leaning on yes. What the hey, tax returns are here, I can afford a little embellishment.
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Who Bought Roger Rabbit? Me! I hope I can sell off the original album and Broughton promo disc though, as they'll now just take up space.
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Listened to the release and enjoyed it immensely. I have to say Silvestri did a bang-up job selecting highlights for the soundtrack album. The full score is wonderful with lots of gaps filled in and new gems sprinkled throughout, but the best material is definitely what we've already had all these years. It's also wonderful finally having Tummy Trouble. I've always missed that not being on the promo. And I like the decision to sequence it last even though it was the first short released. Thanks again Intrada!
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This is my #1 Silvestri. So eclectic and charged with enthusiasm, it's a purely infectious confection. And finally, the complete ACME Warehouse climax is available!
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Wow, this is a very huge presentation! Kudos to Intrada. Are you SURE its complete?
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How would he know. Aren't there song missing?
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Would it be blasphemous to express that I find James Horner and Bruce Broughton made for better cartoon composers than Alan Silvestri?
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