1- When did you start your soundtracks CD/LP collection, and how old were you ?
I started when I was given the record of "Once Upon a Time in the West" for my 14th or 15th birthday.
I had expressed my interest in the score to Jaws, so I got Morricone

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2- How many original soundtracks CDs and LPs do you own (roughly) ?
Somewhere around 1000 I think
3- From which composer do you collect the most ?
Jerry Goldsmith and John Williams switch places every now and then (I own some 80 cd's of both)
4- From which label do you collect the most ?
Varese, longest in business, great catalogue
5- What is the rare item you’re the most prouf of ?
Serpent and the Rainbow and SpaceCamp and the Mulan promo
6- What would you pay for a truly rare item ?
I once paid $150,- for the 'Burbs (3 yrs. back), never again! (I hope...)
7- How do you classify your soundtracks (label, composer, chronological,…) ?
Usually alphabetically by the title of the movie.
8- What is the most beautiful item of your collection (cover art, booklet, picture disc, boxset) ?
The Lord Of The Rings extended editions
9- Which of your items has the most incredible sound ?
I love the transparent and crystal clear sound of the Witches of Eastwick
10- What do you think of mp3 ? Do you think it’s gonna end the collecting pleasure ?
It's covenient for mobile use, but in no way a replacement of the physical cd with booklet.
I usually test new mp3 converting systems with sopranos, the result is often very harsh.
11/ Are you a bottlecap (that's a "completist") collector?
No, and I hope i won't become one
12/ What are your deciding factors in buying a score? (hearing it in the movie first, reading reviews, trust in the composer, sound samples, ...)
1. Composer (but I'll still want to hear sound-samples first)
2. Hearing the music in the film
3. Combination of reviews, samples and my appetite of the moment