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P.E.G. Recordings
adapted by, music by [additional] Marty Paich
art direction [cd] Mark Banning
choir Chor Der Wiener Volksoper
composed by [music] Toto
conductor Allyn Ferguson
conductor Marty Paich
engineer Franz Pusch
engineer Oswald Gritsch
engineer [additional engineering] Geoff Workman
engineer [additional engineering] Greg Ladanyi
engineer, mixed by [original recording engineered and mixed by] Al Schmitt
engineer, mixed by [original recording engineered and mixed by] Tom Knox
mastered by [digitally] James Nelson
orchestrated by [additional] Allyn Ferguson
performer Wiener Symphoniker
performer [toto member], drums, percussion Jeff Porcaro
performer [toto member], electric bass, acoustic bass, percussion Mike Porcaro
performer [toto member], guitar Steve Lukather
performer [toto member], keyboards David Paich
performer [toto member], keyboards Steve Porcaro
producer [album] David Paich
producer [album] Ford A. Thaxton
Dedicated to the memories of Marty Paich, Jeff Porcaro and Frank Herbert.

Tracks: 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 24 - Previously unreleased.
All music published by Arrakis Music (ASCAP).

Recorded at Austrophon Studio Studio, Vienna, Austria.
Digitally Mastered at Digital Outland.

Special thanks to Jeff Sillifant, STILL THINGS.

(P)© 1984, 1997 Dino De Laurentiis Corporation.
Artwork © 1984 Universal City Studios, Inc.
Manufactured by Polymedia, a division of PolyGram Group Distribution, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.

Due to some audio glitches present here, a corrected CD was released (Dune (Original Motion Picture Score)). The easiest way to distinguish them is on the top left rear the soldier pictured on the right is fully present on the 1997 version; he's half cut off on the reissue's art. To complicate things, other pressings are also known to exist, where he's almost fully cut off. All of these versions should have unique matrices.
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