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::Nothing new there. That happened earlier as well with some tracks. They don't simply take the music from TV and put them on CD. Some things are re-recorded, or sometimes they were cut down for TV in the first place, thus making the CD version the original one. Usually that's for the better; for example the full version of "Black Market" or the addition to "Admiral and Commander". The only time I was really annoyed was the added guitars to "Lords of Kobol" because they change the whole tempo and feel of the track. "Storming New Caprica" is really similar enough that I don't care. | ::Nothing new there. That happened earlier as well with some tracks. They don't simply take the music from TV and put them on CD. Some things are re-recorded, or sometimes they were cut down for TV in the first place, thus making the CD version the original one. Usually that's for the better; for example the full version of "Black Market" or the addition to "Admiral and Commander". The only time I was really annoyed was the added guitars to "Lords of Kobol" because they change the whole tempo and feel of the track. "Storming New Caprica" is really similar enough that I don't care. | ||
::The fanfare at the jump is really the Starbuck theme which appears a lot in the series. Sometimes it's also used for triumphant moments in general. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 10:46, 24 October 2007 (CDT) | ::The fanfare at the jump is really the Starbuck theme which appears a lot in the series. Sometimes it's also used for triumphant moments in general. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 10:46, 24 October 2007 (CDT) | ||
:Darn, better or not, wish I could have it ;p. Yeah I heard that fanfare theme a few times in such victorious scenes. Nonetheless, does the theme I'm referring to exist in previous soundtracks then - since it's more or less Starbuck's theme? {{unsigned|Lork}} | :Darn, better or not, wish I could have it ;p. Yeah I heard that fanfare theme a few times in such victorious scenes. Nonetheless, does the theme I'm referring to exist in previous soundtracks then - since it's more or less Starbuck's theme? {{unsigned|Lork}} | ||
::It exists as leitmotif in variations, played with different instruments. Most notably in "Starbuck on the Red Moon" where it originated, "Forgiven" and "Flesh and Bone". It also make a small appearance in "Prelude for War". --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 08:07, 25 October 2007 (CDT) | ::It exists as leitmotif in variations, played with different instruments. Most notably in "Starbuck on the Red Moon" where it originated, "Forgiven" and "Flesh and Bone". It also make a small appearance in "Prelude for War". --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 08:07, 25 October 2007 (CDT) | ||
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==Heeding the Call== | ==Heeding the Call== | ||
- Wouldn't Heeding the Call be both Crossroads, Part I and II? --[[User:Captainmontgomery|Captainmontgomery]] 17:34, 19 January 2008 (CST) | - Wouldn't Heeding the Call be both Crossroads, Part I and II? --[[User:Captainmontgomery|Captainmontgomery]] 17:34, 19 January 2008 (CST) | ||