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This release is worth it for the booklet alone - love the graphics and presentation (as well as the new Silvestri comments). Another way of saying haven't had a chance to listen yet - not a great accompaniment to my non-cartoony workday.
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Am I the only one around here who doesn't inspect the discs, just plays them? Ill never understand this quality check fetish some of you guys have. I own discs scratched to hell which play fine. Fantastic set this one, of course ...loved every minute, loved the extras which are just right, not 45mins of slight phrasing changes like some of these albums have, love the shorts, love the old album is still here. Five star package, but nostalgia bias is in effect here....
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Well, discs have been known to skip or not read if they're too scratched or dirty. Combine that with limited editions of rare music and you have alert consumers. My set was fine except Disc 2 was loose. There wasn't much room for it to move around so there was no problem. I really appreciate how easy all three are to remove. That's hard to come by nowadays.
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I've always loved the two Bruce Broughton scores but, among the three, my favorite now is Tummy Trouble. It's a little masterpiece of (relatively) contemporary cartoon scoring.
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I can't seem to find myself a new copy of this cd. I want to get this cd, Howard The Duck and An American Tail next month along with one more cd. Any one know where I can get my hands on a copy? Tarantula Records has one for $50 plus shipping and that is a little high too. The big question is: how badly do you want this release? It's a 3-disc set that retailed for $35. Intrada shows it as out of stock, and I wouldn't hold my breath they will get it back in stock (e.g., Rocketeer, etc.) I checked Discogs and this title has been selling for $50-60 (shipping from Switzerland (very expensive to U.S.), with the price gradually trending upwards since its initial release. You might find it through eBay. A handful of copies have sold between $42-77 (shipped) since August of this year. Otherwise, the only other way you are going to acquire a copy for under $50 is through a trade. Just my two cents...
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I managed to snag a copy at arksquare.net a few months ago, as well as finding a copy for a fellow FSMer, so there may well be a copy or two left there. Worth a try.
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Three CDs?!
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Looking over two pages and reading all Mr. Marshall's comments, not a single one has been to comment on the score, but rather off-topic comments, one complaining about short cues, and now one -- a year later - on how many CD's it is (didn't he see that originally???). He's contributed zero to this thread in over a year. There's commenting, and then there's commenting, if you catch my drift.
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NO score plays better with three CDs, dammitt! Have a.nice day
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Thank God they included those 4 second alternates!
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Looking over two pages and reading all Mr. Marshall's comments, not a single one has been to comment on the score, but rather off-topic comments, one complaining about short cues, and now one -- a year later - on how many CD's it is (didn't he see that originally???). He's contributed zero to this thread in over a year. There's commenting, and then there's commenting, if you catch my drift. He's not breaking the super soft (marshmellow soft?) community rules and so he's welcome to continue posting his crap. Apparently for all eternity. Or so I've been told.
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