Look men, if you click on the FSM link that I provided above to Ron's post, as opposed to just the Telarc link, you'll get the timings as provided by a distributor. 'Plymouth Adventure' is about 5 mins. or so, and is listed as 'The Mayflower' not the suite. It probably ends with a choral treatment of the hymn.

It's not sensible for companies to use more than a sample of what's on the track (Telarc have been known to put up whole samples as on the Rozsa disc) because there is software out there that enables storage of the whole thing, and even if compressed, some will frankly pirate it. FSM were unusual in this respect and would've preferred not to.

There are very few sites that would provide all the constipatory info wanted above. Most sane people simply don't want to know recording dates etc.. You know the orchestra, the composers, the conductor, the company, the films ....

You don't need to know that Arnold Shnitzelburger in the second violins had a bad cold on 14th September and had to be replaced by Jemima Siemenbaum for three tracks.