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Karate Kid II: track 17 is broken!
Hello. I have listened the previous promo release of Karate Kid II score. The sound quality is a bit lower than the Varese Edition, but the score is complete. In Varese Sarabande track 17 is not complete: the last 4 seconds of music are missing. In the promo release, this track fades in 5 seconds, and the music is always present. In the Varese edition, the music cuts and there are 4 seconds of silence.
Another consideration: the first promo release of Karate Kid III score is one minute longer than the Varese edition.
tyuan74, April 20, 2007; 12:52 AM
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Oh well, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
American.Nightmare, April 20, 2007; 4:57 AM

Actually, there are people you can call...
chris, April 20, 2007; 9:05 AM

"Actually, there are people you can call..."
Ghostbusters?
anthonynputson, April 20, 2007; 9:24 AM

...or use some karate practice on Varese? Nearly all of my latest club orders received were dismantled.
Luv you Varese!...
I want my cd's in PERFECT condition!!...
That's all!!!...
:- x
serifiot, April 20, 2007; 9:40 AM

It doesn´t matter if there are missing some seconds, because these scores are anyhow much too long. I think a bit of compression would have been good .
greetings
Peter-Anselm
peter-anselm, April 20, 2007; 1:21 PM

compression?! 8|
wohoo we waited so long for those scores and now it's too long?
you must be kidding. ;)
1701, April 20, 2007; 3:10 PM

Varese Sarabande is a big company these days. And as that goes, you know the so and so's are bound to half step and half ass (not to mention cut corners).
Back in the good old days of affordable hashish, vinyl and California sun if a person ordered from Varese Sarabande all it took was a phone call in order to get either Scott Holton or Chris Kuchler on the line.
Much of the stuff that label produces these days I wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole.
victoravalentine, April 20, 2007; 4:46 PM

Doesn´t matter if you have waited so long for these scores. I heard them and just found them a little bit boring so to say. Repetitions over repetitions (just thought my CD-Player would repeat some tracks!). The best of these four is surely Part II.
Greetings
Peter-Anselm
peter-anselm, April 20, 2007; 6:03 PM

ok guys, sorry for the post... -__-;;
I will sleep well too.
tyuan74, April 20, 2007; 7:35 PM

"Another consideration: the first promo release of Karate Kid III score is one minute longer than the Varese edition."
Where you get this? If I know, than promo from KK3 doesnt exists. They was only bootlegs from KK1 and KK2.
michal.ulvr, April 25, 2007; 6:59 AM

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