ABC said:
The RSO version is the track with the more reverb in it. It may actually be shocking to know they have reverb but I guess it was more or less a standart in the vynil area, and worth to notice such kind of effect was far more natural and deep than our computer generated ones. Actually this track has too much I think.
What makes the SE version so "vibrant" is as you say because of a different mix. Notably the harps are very close and I would have loved to borrow them through layering (but the mixes are too different *imo*).
This track is the hardest RSO one to make fit in the set because of its depht. It remains better than any version of it, and once your hears dive in it there's enough to be heard for you to "vibrate". ;)
Since the RSO version is more considered more authentic, then I will replace my current SE track with your restored RSO version. In fact, I will be replacing my current tracks with all your sample tracks you have made available thus far. Listening to some of the cues you restored is almost like to the score for the first time. Okay, I'm exaggerating as I have every cue of the score ingrained in my head, but hopefully you know what I mean. :)