msycamore said:
I only find the whole timeframe and the messy way Lucas handled the "replacement" interesting due to the fact we're seeing Kurtz still heavily involved during the entire post production, promotion and release. Interesting stuff.
Skimming through my yellowed copy of Once Upon a Galaxy, the only mention of Kurtz in the post production phase is in the November 2nd 1979 entry.
Author Alan Arnold went to Kurtz's Sausalito home with Irvin Kershner to pilfer records to use as a temp track for the ESB score. Kurtz was out of town at the time.
Post production is the most brief part of the book though.