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Didn't Griskey, or someone, say that the score was recorded at Skywalker Sound, and was around 90 minutes long??? Maybe the tracks that were made free to the public at TrackSounds was only a small part of the soundtrack??? --The Wolfe22 19:14, 4 September 2008 (UTC)

I doubt a game soundtrack could be 90 minutes long. It's an average length of a typical movie soundtrack, and video games usually have music repeated multiple times during the game. I have about a dozen official game soundtracks (you know, the ones with proper tracklist and a cover) and they are all about 30-45 minutes long. On the other had if someone converts all game audio files into audio tracks to compile un-official score, you'd easily get about 2-3 hours of music, which doesn't however sound as cool as selected tracks are. Mauser 19:46, 4 September 2008 (UTC)

Jesse Harlin on the TFU forums said that the soundtrack was around 90 minutes or so. Ill see if i can dig up the thread. And yes the Tracksounds version was a sampling. Read the article that accompanies it. Galen Marek Starkiller Eclipse smooch (Personal Comm) 20:21, 4 September 2008 (UTC)

Oh, I read it many times, believe me. And I didn't say the entire music composed for the game couldn't last 90 minutes, I just said that the soundtrack does not. AOTC has almost 2 hours of music composed for it, yet only a bit more than a half of it was released on its soundtrack. We just deal with what we have.
BTW, I'd really like to see that TFN thread if you could find it. Mauser 20:35, 4 September 2008 (UTC)