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Capturing Movie Soundtracks
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Reggie2019-04-03T21:59:36-00:00Re: Capturing Movie Soundtracks
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Rusty2019-04-04T14:19:56-00:00Re: Capturing Movie Soundtracks
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Reggie2019-04-07T11:34:37-00:00Re: Capturing Movie Soundtracks
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Rusty2019-04-07T14:47:57-00:00Re: Capturing Movie Soundtracks
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Rusty wrote on Sun, 07 April 2019 09:47
Soundtracks used to be released on vinyl, tape and c.d.. Aren't downloads available today? Every other individual song seems to be.
I guess that's the only way to acquire the movie or TV show soundtrack. I was thinking that we could get the soundtrack from the DVD's that we have.]]>Reggie2019-04-11T10:47:34-00:00Re: Capturing Movie Soundtracks
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@Rusty, it depends on how obscure/popular the movie was and what year it was shot. ]]>Leot552019-06-25T20:12:11-00:00Re: Capturing Movie Soundtracks
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Groot2019-07-01T06:36:08-00:00Re: Capturing Movie Soundtracks
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Reggie,have you tried looking at some of the fan sites? Sometimes they'll have a music link posted. Reddit's music subs as well are another good place to look. Good luck!]]>Madison2019-07-04T01:31:04-00:00Re: Capturing Movie Soundtracks
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Groot2019-07-11T13:08:44-00:00