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To JackDVD78 on Complete Black Cauldron
This CD IS listed in this data base so if it's a bootleg then why is it listed?
Thank you.
Snowplow_Henry, February 22, 2007; 6:04 PM
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I would guess bootlegs can be listed that way people will know if someone is trying to con a person into buying the real deal when it is a bootleg. so it is good information to have. There are some that don't know the difference between bootlegs or the real deal. I always felt that Harkit was a horrible legit company yet bootlegger cause of the typos on their booklets. There are so many errors on Klute I thought this is the worst proof reading job I've ever seen!
JackDVD78, February 22, 2007; 7:19 PM

The way the Complete Black Cauldron is listed here does not imply it's a bootleg. If bootlegs are listed here for a buyer beware then it needs to be more clear. I was under the impression that CBC was a european release. And how can you have a bootleg of a score? At some point the original masters had to be made available.
Snowplow_Henry, February 22, 2007; 7:19 PM

Some people are smart enough to sep audio tracks on DVDs so forth I think that is what they are derived from probably. I just wish Disney would let someone release the Complete Black Cauldron score on CD. I have Bernsteins score for Saturn 3 and that one is very cool if you love Black Cauldron but also if you are a Heavy Metal fan... I would buy that one on CD also... I found an LP at a local used LP shop for about 10.00 bucks. That was a find.
JackDVD78, February 22, 2007; 7:26 PM

I read that the guy who does the Disney CD's said Disney won't let him release any new CD's of old scores because they don't make tons of money. I don't understand why they can't cram a CD with all the music . It's just wasted space and they have the tracks to fill it. Instead they add a bonus disc with rerecordings by tween stars...sigh.
I hear Disney is putting some stuff on Itunes but I"ve never used it. I don't know much about Itunes but I have a dial up connection and I wonder what happens if you're downloading a track and you get a glitch or disconnected. Is it just tough noogie? I mean you pay for it so I"m cautious. I don't see why Disney can't just offer a program where you pay them and they burn you the CD like those Kiosk things they used to do. I think online they'd work out better.
Snowplow_Henry, February 22, 2007; 7:46 PM

Yeah the Itunes stuff got a lot of bad ramblings no one wants a sound file from Disney and Itunes plus the sound aulity is NOT as good as a CD on itunes
JackDVD78, February 22, 2007; 8:10 PM

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