I’ve been buying soundtracks for over 30 years now and I have scores on multiple CDs that I love. What I meant (and this is of course my opinion) is that it is not easy for a soundtrack (which also in my opinion, like the movie, should be experienced as a whole) to stay interesting for more than 2 hours. Quality can be (and in most cases is) lost because of the quantity. I am very lucky to be able to listen nearly every day to music composed for films. By listening I mean to be able to isolate myself so that I won't be disturbed by my wife, daughter, dog, cell phone, PC…. At those moments I prefer getting high for 30 minutes in the Stone Age than having to listen 30 minutes to not so interesting extras (or music that is exellent for the movie but too functional to be enjoyable without being adapted for CD). It’s very hard for me to keep up with al the movie music being released nowadays. So I try to spend my time as well as I can on what I find interesting. For me not every note recorded is magic and should be on CD. That is like saying that all music composed by a great composer is fantastic. In my opinion, even that same great composer would disagree. This is of course very personal and I have great respect for all soundtrack fans that can fully appreciate those releases.
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