Can you go into a little more detail? How is it a concept album of the
soundtrack? Is it because it was inspired by the movie? Such as Boiled in
Lead's Gypsy is inspired by a book? What is the theme, I am sorry, I am
unfamiliar with this. Is it similar to what Lauri defined?

Thanks Chris, sorry soundtracks aren't my strong point, but I am attempting
to give some good groundwork for all editors here. :D

Nyght

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On 27/07/06, Beth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone else have any more "types" of soundtracks? I know they can be
> added later. Just figured I'd get as many outlooks as I could before
drawing
> up the wiki for it.

not sure if it really counts, but perhaps deserves a mention:

http://musicbrainz.org/release/1aa13905-c3bb-4549-8c78-1c5fd299b2f1.html

^ this isn't an actual soundtrack, but rather a concept album that is
a soundtrack to a made up film. I'm never really sure whether to call
it an album or a soundtrack, but stuck with album for the time being.
i'm sure there are other similar examples in the DB.

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