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With 15 CDs involved, let's hope they get a glitch-free pressing plant.
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Yeah, hopefully this will be affordable, if not I will miss out. I would prefer season sets over a period of a year or two.
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Thank you! This is literally a dream come true! I’ve been watching and listening to classic Trek since I was 5 years old in 1969. I audio recorded all 79 episodes on cassette tape in the 70’s and have been waiting for this ever since I discovered you could go to the store and buy a soundtrack album for a movie or TV show. I was sure this would happen someday, but I was aware there were hurdles to overcome so my confidence waivered at times. But here it is! I’m practically crying!! It's true! Thank you!
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Aug 10, 2012 - 8:13 PM
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Broughtfan
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The price will be around $200. Maybe slightly above but I don't think anywhere near $300. And yes, this is every note of music heard in the series--plus music recorded for the show and never used, so not only is nothing missing, but there's stuff no fan has ever heard before--rather a lot actually. And yes, Jeff Bond is happy. Me, too. Jeff, hearing those excerpts in the video confirmed for me why this is such a landmark release (and isn't it astounding the respective composers got this kind of sound from orchestras of no more than twenty-six, twenty-seven musicians?) This series simply brought out the apex of ability in everyone involved. I only wish Fred Steiner had lived long enough to see it all happen. $200? Worth it. Every penny. Thanks every so much LALA Land, Paramount/CBS, Jeff, Lukas.
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