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    Topic:   Total Recall-The Deluxe Edition

     Marian Schedenig
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    74 minutes is the technically specified maximum playing time of a standard audio CD. The 78 minute discs are only an extension of the standard.

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    posted 10-17-2000 10:16 AM PT (US)     

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    Scoreholic,

    I have the boot as well and the Johnnycab music is indeed used in the picture. There is one very brief, as-yet unreleased cue, which I hope finds it's way onto the new disk. It's the expansive, cymbol-crashing statement heard when the shuttle arrives on Mars.

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    posted 10-17-2000 08:23 PM PT (US)     

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    I dare say that's the very cue that Botnick thought should be on the original album, and which Goldsmith nixed.

    NP: ABC "Nightline"

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    posted 10-17-2000 08:37 PM PT (US)     
     

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