A Guide to Soundtrack Incomplete
If you've never been here before, don't worry. This is a fairly
easy place to get around in. Every single page on this site features
the same layout, and the same navbar on its left hand side - sometimes
more than once.
If it's a particular film you're after, try the list.
If you're not quite sure of the name, try searching
for it. And finally, if you can't find it any other way, go to the Internet
Movie DataBase, find the film there, and use the link there to get
back to here - every film on Soundtrack Incomplete is linked back from
there.
The layout of entries is as follows:
Film Name
(Year Made)
Sometimes titles double up - the year provides a way to distinguish
in such cases.
Soundtrack CD | Score CD | Film VHS
| Film DVD
Orange text indicates that the item is unavailable
Item Track Listing:
Items may be soundtracks or scores - and some films have multiple
volumes of these
Track Listing:
Indicates who composed the otherwise unattributed tracks.
- "Track Title " -- Artist
In this section, orange text indicates a track that is not
available except on the soundtrack or score. The title of the
piece is first, surrounded by inverted commas. The artist name
comes next. Track numbering is taken from the CD in question.
- "Track Title " -- Artist

Where this icon appears, it indicates that this track unavailable
other than on the soundtrack.
In cases where the piece is a classical selection or something
similar, a composer credit is given rather than a performer
credit.
"Track Title " -- Artist
Where this icon appears, it indicates a track on the soundtrack
that does not appear in the movie.
- "Track Title " -- Artist

Where this icon appears, it indicates a track on the that
is unavailable. In such cases, a generic search for that song
title has been substituted if possible.
Indicates a score track.
Tracks Not On Soundtrack:
These tracks otherwise follow the same rules as above.
Related Films:
Links to other films in the same series which also appear
on Soundtrack Incomplete
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Wherever possible, a link is to the original album, but where that
can't be done, the link will lead to a compilation of some sort., or
a search string in the case of songs that just aren't available.
One last thing: linked albums are always the explicit lyrics versions
where there's a choice.
We're all grown ups here, right?
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