Dune (1984 soundtrack)

However, with the growing popularity of digital downloads and streaming services, they have gained renewed exposure through platforms like iTunes and Spotify.

The soundtrack was released by Polydor Records and contained select cues in their original film order, plus two pieces of dialogue from the movie that served as bookends for two tracks ("Prologue" and "The Floating Fat Man (The Baron)").

An extended version of the album containing additional cues was released in 1997 on CD by PEG Records, an independent label division of Polygram.

However, the television version does restore "Paul Kills Feyd" in its original place in the movie, and "Dune (Desert Theme)", which was intended as the end title music, is replaced by "Take My Hand."

[6] This release includes previously unreleased cues from the movie and features a different track list order.