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A quick question for Mike (or anyone who knows). Is there any difference between Track 1/Theme From SABRINA (Extended Version) 5:19 and Track 35/Theme From SABRINA (Reprise) 5:21, other than giving Disc 1 a stylish Opening and Closing?
The piano solo performed by John Williams that makes up the first 3 minutes of both tracks is identical in both. The remainder of either track is comprised of different performances of the end of the End Credits. As in, different performances from each other, and also different from the performances in the "End Credits" track.
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No problem!
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Since no one ever answered my question I'll ask again since it's been out a while now... So when it says "Instrumental" does this mean karaoke (where it's the same music just without singing), or actual instrumental (where the music has the full melody on a different instrument or possibily even a rearrangement)? In this case it means that the melody is presented instrumentally rather than vocally.
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I always loved this score and the movie. But I haven’t seen the film since the 90‘s. So I did not consider this score in need or actually allowing for an expansion. I‘m so glad I was wrong. This is such a marvelous presentation of a score which is probably one of the most enjoyable in film music history. Yes. The rich melodies are so magnificently applied, varied and developed by Williams, it is pure joy to listen to this uninterrupted flow of happiness, melancholy and hope for a happy ending. It is truly soul food, nourishing and a total feel good score. A must have. Thank you so, so much LLL for this unexpected but absolutely necessary addition to your wonderful catalogue.
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I'm torn at the moment. I only have the funds to get one of the expansions, and it's between Sabrina or Amistad. Which one is the better expansion? I will eventually get both, but in the interim, which one would you get? Sabrina
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· In between: — ‘I Wish I Were In Love Again’ — — And — — ‘La Vie En Rose’ — There is another Party Cue heard in the film…
Isn't that Love Letters by Edward Heyman and Victor Young?
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I don't know if it was recorded by Williams for the film but not included on the LLL CD, or if it was an existing recording that they licensed and dropped in there. I learned the name by going to IMDB and seeing it listed after "I Wish I Were In Love Again".
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The Michael Dees vocal version is in the opening party scene, after "Call Me Irresponsible" The LLL track "How Can I Remember? (Party Instrumental No 2)" is in the second party scene, after "When Joanna Loved Me".
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