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It may mean they have that in the initial pressing. Just because a title is at, say 3,000 units, doesn't mean all 3,000 units were pressed at once.
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I can't read your interpretation the way you meant it. "If" could mean something else, like if the cart reflects count properly, if it reflects any count what so ever, and what ever else I am not thinking of off hand.
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When this title was announced I was initially disappointed. I never saw the film and I usually don't like all synth horror scores. Because I do like Fiedel's Terminator scores I decided to give it a listen on YouTube and was immediately hooked. My copy arrived yesterday and this release is really excellent! It's really such an evocative score. The sound quality is also amazing.
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Received my copy yesterday and have been playing it a lot. Very happy about this release. Contrary to what the liner notes say, only tracks 19, 20 and 23 of Olatunji's percussion tracks from CD 2 are featured in the film. Very happy that Varèse finally corrected the track titles for the original album presentation. Judging by the faulty old track listing, "Digging Out Grave" had probably been intended to close the A Side of the LP as "Dennis Dug Out" back then but was left off at the last minute, either on purpose or by mistake. Will we ever know what happened there?
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