@Doug and Roger
Thank you for your postings in this thread, which I find a bit surprising and disappointing. Why? Because it looks like if someone, who asks questions which go a bit deeper than ususal, is marked as "He's complaining!". I have asked a simple question. I know the music in the film and the Storrs-LP for over 20 years now. I didn't spend hours and hours searching for something which might be wrong with your CD. I played it, I noticed that it stated "complete", I noticed that music is missing, I asked why. After some guy, who certainly trusted the word "complete" and didn't know the music in the film and the LP, wrote that I must be wrong, I've brought up a soundclip. Now, two weeks later, you gave the answer: you don't know. You trusted that the masters you've received were complete and obviously also didn't know the music in the film or the LP well enough to note that music was missing. That has answered my question. Thanks. But why did I complain? Is it forbidden to ask such questions? To state Roger's words: "It's only a CD and what can a CD achieve?". But as you said: let's move on. Case closed!
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