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When The Cage / Where No Man Has Gone Before and Amok Time / Doomsday Machine discs were announced I don't think I've ever been so happy about CDs that I would not be buying myself. Yeah! It's so great to see all the original Star Trek scores come back for people, and in such a handsome collection. If I did not have the big box, plus its "finishing touches" in the 50th Anniversary set, or if money were no object, I would have snatched up the 1701 volumes in a flash.
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Yeah! It's so great to see all the original Star Trek scores come back for people, and in such a handsome collection. If I did not have the big box, plus its "finishing touches" in the 50th Anniversary set, or if money were no object, I would have snatched up the 1701 volumes in a flash. I didn't want to take up a set that someone who did not have the box could have. (Although I still wanted to read the new liner notes.)
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Yeah! It's so great to see all the original Star Trek scores come back for people, and in such a handsome collection. If I did not have the big box, plus its "finishing touches" in the 50th Anniversary set, or if money were no object, I would have snatched up the 1701 volumes in a flash. I didn't want to take up a set that someone who did not have the box could have. (Although I still wanted to read the new liner notes.) They're great. It's too bad only the owners of the discs have access. They should be published in book form.
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Hopefully we will see Jeff Bond’s updated edition of The Music of Star Trek soon this year. That would be nice.
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