Black Cauldron soundtrack on iTunes

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    Originally Posted By JeffG

    The long out-of-print soundtrack album to "The Black Cauldron" is no available for purchase on iTunes. It is priced at $8.99 for the full album. The contents is exactly the same as the LP that came out around the time of the film's release. I believe there was also a CD available very briefly, but it is pretty close to impossible to find now.

    The film was one of the very few Disney animated features with no songs at all. The soundtrack album contains a little over 30 minutes of Elmer Bernstein's orchestral score.

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    Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA

    Cut #3 is 'The Witches' -- that's the theme song for the Witches of Movra! :)
     
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    Originally Posted By Jim

    I don't have an ipod, but I have a friend who does. If I buy it through her, is there a way to transfer them to mp3 files and onto my computer?
     
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    Originally Posted By berol

    you don't need an ipod, just itunes
     
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    Originally Posted By JeffG

    As noted, an iPod is not necessary to purchase tracks from iTunes. You can play the purchased tracks on your PC (or Mac) via the iTunes software and they can also be burned to an audio CD, which will play in pretty much any CD player.

    If you want to move the tracks to a portable player other than an iPod, you can burn them to CD and then re-rip them in whatever format is required by your player. That does result in a bit of a loss of audio quality (you are re-compressing tracks that were already compressed), but probably not enough for most people to notice.

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