Breakfast at Tiffany's Soundtrack Library CD-32 ------------------------ Details: CDR with thermal printing. Average sound quality. Poor editing. Some cues lifted directly from the film. Liner note (yes, the usual one sentence, my comments in [brackets]): "Although considered one of Mancini's Finest Scores [capitalized "finest scores"], the acctual [misspelling of actual] soundtrack and dramatic music was never released, [start of run-on sentence] here it is for the first time in full "stereo sound". [Since stereo sound is in quotation marks, is this different than regular stereo sound?] Errors in the track listing: 5. Holly's Dream spelled as Hollysdream (may be correct, but I'd doubt it) 11. Moon River-sung by Audrey Hapburn (not to be confused with Audrey HEPburn) 13. Docs Story (missed apostrophe in Doc's) 16. Strip CLub (extra capital) 19. Tiffanys (missing apostrophe) 26. Carousel spelled as Caousel 28. Shoptlifting-Raw Orchestra Track* 29. Shoptfligting-Raw Chorus Track* * not only is "shoplifting" misspelled twice AND two different ways, it's not even the right name for the cue(!), that is if track 19 is indeed "Tiffany's". 28 and 29 are the raw versions of track 19 in any case. As with most SL, ahem, productions, the total time listed does not match what is on the CD. It states 68:35 when it's really 68:52. Sounds like I'm nit-picking? Well then how hard could it possibly be to at least proofread the damn inserts just ONCE before the disc goes out the door?! There's not even that much to proof! Listen, SL, I'm not ungrateful for your ATTEMPTS at releasing unreleased scores for film collectors, but when you are charging people $35 a pop for poor quality material AND packaging (give us at least ONE of them, PLEASE!), I think you should leave the bootlegging up to others who have at least an inkling of knowing what they are doing, instead of these third rate pieces of shit you've been releasing ever since Anna and the King of Siam, your first CDR. I guess until fools like me and other film score fans stop buying them in hopes of scoring a decent production (sight unseen of course), you'll just keep shitting them out as fast as you can get a hold of them.