Like I said in the La Bamba post, the Twilight Time Blu-Ray has the Isolated Score Track, except there’s nothing wrong with this one. Some of the dialogue can be heard in a few scenes, but other than that, it’s not that distracting. It’s just that I looked at one of Intrada's older releases, The Black Stallion by Carmine Coppola, and it contained original, revised, and unused score, and the original 1979 soundtrack. It’s basically what I’m trying to explain for this release. I listened to the original 1966 soundtrack and the 2000 album by Fredrick Talgorn and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and one thing I noticed there were a few differences between these two albums and the original score in the movie, especially the Reunion - Finale track. Instead of playing the title song sung by Matt Monro, it plays the original theme conducted by John Barry. It even sounds different in the theatrical trailer. This Born Free release should get the same treatment as The Black Stallion; The original, revised and unused score from the film (if possible), and the original 1966 soundtrack.
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