In response to Sarpeidon, I don't have a job, but I don't pay for gas or insurance for my car, so I have some money every now and then.
Are you talking about the "digitally restored and remastered" edition?
Well, the DVD I have is from the Kubrick Collection, which I'm pretty sure is the "restored and remastered edition." Is this not true? All I know is I can barely see any stars, the menu is static, the scenes in the space station are out of focus and...yellow colored, and toward the beginning of the stargate sequence, as the camera pans up from Jupiter's moons, the stars suddenly appear out of no where, like the DVD is adjusting its picture right in front of me, only to disappear as the stargate opens. Hey, if I simply don't have a good edition, let me know.
Update: Well I had all the resources for The Shining, but there simply isn't enough music for an "isolated" music score. I'm pretty sure this is true for A Clockwork Orange as well. What I think I might try is an "integrated" score with The Shining, where I fade out the audio for specific music cues when they conflict with already existing music cues. Would that work in the long run, you think?