EmpireSB said:
Since the RSO version is more considered more authentic, then I will replace my current SE track with your restored RSO version.
"More authentic" depends on the point of view.
- The 35mm magnetic film mixes (by engineer Tomlinson) offer the more authentic version as intented for a film experience.
- The RSO version (by J. Neal and J. Williams) offers the more authentic version as originally intented for a soundtrack listening experience.
The Anthology version is yet something else (let's say a "reduction" of the Tomlinson mixes), and the SE still something else including a bunch of the Antho tracks awfully remastered despite some good restorations. But it's a bit long to explain (and so to understand even for me with all the infos... I was not meant to catch all this in the beginning and I'm still learning).
In fact, I will be replacing my current tracks with all your sample tracks you have made available thus far.
Of course I take it like a compliment, however I don't dare imagine such a melt. :0
Besides I hardly understand why so much SW score lovers haven't purchased the Anthlogy box set since then and still keep the SE's as only reference (with a little patience and insistance you might get it. I'm sure it must be on Amazon or so...).