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question about DVD 'music-only' track


Greetings,

Regarding the alternate "music-only" track on the DVD special edition: is it for the music that plays
only during the songs, or for all of the underscoring (heard under the dialogue and other non-sung passages)?

Thanks!

God is the savior of *all* people - I Timothy 4:10

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It's for the music throughout the movie. You hear everything from beginning to end. Enjoy the movie and Vanessa!

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Thanks for replying. That is good news, as the scoring even under the dialogue (esp. during Arthur's soliliquoy at the end of Act I) is gorgeous. I will definitely buy the DVD, and oh yes, I do enjoy Vanessa!

God is the savior of *all* people - I Timothy 4:10

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music only track useuly means the underscorering. In fact in some cases (little shop of horrors is an example) it is only the score and the vocals for the songs are still there.

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That's great. I love the score that accompanies the riders spreading Arthur's plans. It's like Camelot with the beat of The Magnificent 7.

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