By the way Jerry I think your compositions were very good on this, I was just taken aback by the removal of the original soundtrack. However I learned it was a copyright issue at the time. Also, there was no single composer originally, they were all Capitol Records library tracks by many composers.
I think I flashed back (wrongly) to my rage at Phillip Glass whom I will never forgive for his outrageous removal of the magnificent, beautiful score by George Auric - one of the greatest film composers of all time - to Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast, and the replacement of that masterpiece with Glass's caophonous banality, which was akin to a chimp shitting all over Micheangelo's David in my opinion.
You certainly did nothing like that. Concerning the main topic though, I originally was using a similar library to what Dietz mentioned, a 14 floppy disc sample library for a Roland S-50 which was state of the art at the time, along with a Proteus module, a DX7 and a Tascam 1/2 inch tape recorder.