Then I had to watch a motion picture to figure out how the music for our CD works and to give the tracks titles - which I did. We've got more music than I thought, and while it took some figuring out and rearranging, it's going to be a really fun first half of the album (the second half is a score by the same composer in the same vein). So, other than some bonus material, this one's just about figured out. I think fans of the composer and the film will be very happy, even though we really only have half the score. Luckily, there is a lot of repetition and we have many of the cues and overall it's a good representation. When another label did something similar with X: The Man With The X Ray Eyes, they only had one tape out of two - but unlike ours, most of their tape was source music and not dramatic score - I think in the end they only had about eight minutes of actual score out of their eighteen minutes. We've got all dramatic score and without the bonus tracks we've got at least twenty-four minutes - with the bonus, closer to twenty-eight or thirty.