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Asterra

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  1. Precisely the point of my comparison. There's little value in dismissing a track for its transparent lack of variety when it is nonetheless fully legitimized as a presence in the movie itself.
  2. They didn't just ask Bob to come in and change up the track without Mancina's knowledge. He did that. May as well be scoffing at the idea of arbitrarily having different takes on Wheatfield.
  3. Resurrecting this thread. I had been waiting on this advent for, well decades, obviously. I'm happy that this album now exists. It fills almost every gap in what I consider to be my favorite score of all time. Conspicuously missing is this variant of Drive-In Twister. It's definitely the one I wanted the most. Yes, it's just a variant of an earlier track. But it was such a perfect fit for that moment in the movie. No real hope of isolating the track from the movie itself, either, since the whole soundscape is so busy. Oh well.
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