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	Comments on: Gorgeous Music Video For Matthew Herbert&#8217;s &#8220;Titles&#8221; From &#8216;A Fantastic Woman&#8217; Soundtrack [Exclusive]	</title>
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		By: Christian Landaeta		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s kind of logical MILAN  would not get nor ask for the the rights to include the movie end titles song, Alan Parsons Project&#039;s time. Being on of the project&#039;s most unforgettable songs, it does put an interesting feeling at the end of the movie, yet, to me, it&#039;s not totally clear why this particular song. Herbert did a most interesting job, no doubt and MILAN gives the high note again, making such works available. I&#039;ve followed MILAN since my early days as a horro and science-fiction soundtrack collector.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s kind of logical MILAN  would not get nor ask for the the rights to include the movie end titles song, Alan Parsons Project&#8217;s time. Being on of the project&#8217;s most unforgettable songs, it does put an interesting feeling at the end of the movie, yet, to me, it&#8217;s not totally clear why this particular song. Herbert did a most interesting job, no doubt and MILAN gives the high note again, making such works available. I&#8217;ve followed MILAN since my early days as a horro and science-fiction soundtrack collector.</p>
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