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::: The terminology has changed over the decades as has virtually every AMPAS catagory. This one is essentially Best Musical Score adapted from a previously recorded musical work or works. Which is as I recall exactly the wording used in one year. Since David Carradine sings Guthrie's songs and they are not Guthrie's own voice that is adaptation. So your link is correct.--[[User:Ffocuser|Ffocuser]] 01:26, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
::: The terminology has changed over the decades as has virtually every AMPAS catagory. This one is essentially Best Musical Score adapted from a previously recorded musical work or works. Which is as I recall exactly the wording used in one year. Since David Carradine sings Guthrie's songs and they are not Guthrie's own voice that is adaptation. So your link is correct.--[[User:Ffocuser|Ffocuser]] 01:26, 24 January 2007 (UTC)



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Can somebody help me? I linked [Academy Award for Original Music Score|Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score]. It's hard to tell from THAT terminology if it's Original Score or Adapted Score. -- Zoe

Yikes. Well, I haven't seen the film but I'll hazard a guess that it's an adaptation score because of using Guthrie's music. http://www.oscar.com/legacy/pastwin/score3.html shows that sometimes it's given for original songs, and other times for adapting an older piece (e.g. Mozart in A Little Night Music) so I think it's probably an award for either an original song or an adaptation, but not a completely original score. Which is really kind of silly, but that's the only explanation I can think of. Does that make any sense? Do you suppose the Oscars people would answer an email about it? --KQ 03:17 Oct 10, 2002 (UTC)
They might. Want to send one off? -- Zoe


The terminology has changed over the decades as has virtually every AMPAS catagory. This one is essentially Best Musical Score adapted from a previously recorded musical work or works. Which is as I recall exactly the wording used in one year. Since David Carradine sings Guthrie's songs and they are not Guthrie's own voice that is adaptation. So your link is correct.--Ffocuser 01:26, 24 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Removal

I edited this page to remove the reference to the Rotten Tomatoes rating. It is irrelevant to the articles informative quality, it is simply opinion of some other website's users rather than a relevant fact to the film its production or the participants in it. The external link to Rotten Tomatoes page remains.--Ffocuser 01:31, 24 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]