Mmm... this thread got dusted off for a reason.
but to first answer that last question, which somehow got by unanswered -- yes, the Milan album cover with the Nomad on the front is the French release of the album. The tracks on the Milan release are identical to the Sarabande release, with one exception. The Milan only has 17 tracks. Track #18 on the Sarabande release (the 14 second "I dreamed it was raining!" bonus from Boswell -
which is not listed) is not found on the Milan release.
I have "remastered" the HARDWARE
soundtrack. I went through a recent spell of album encoding for my MP3 player (which I use in the car to save me from analog radio, which is un-listenable!) -- and learned of additional optimized settings and tweaks that better configure Exact Audio Copy to talk to the CD drive, and better optimized settings for LAME, also.
I've listened to the tracks, and it is my honest opinion that the newly re-encoded tracks sound ... better,
fuller. I don't know if I'm imagining it, but the older non-variable bitrate versons of the tracks sound a bit ... flatter. Which I don't fully understand, having recorded them at a full on 320kbps bitrate. Perhaps it is the newer version of LAME being used ... I don't know. But if you thought the tracks as we had them before sounded great, I
believe these sound a good slice better.
Now with any luck, everyone won't try downloading them all at the same time ... due to the bandwidth issues, I can't host the MP3's on this site -- I host them off of a server in my office, which uses DSL ... and when MP3's are being d/l'ed, it leaves me
no bandwidth for e-mail, browsing the web, or anything else.

So if you're half-way through a download, and it stalls, it's likely because I had to un-plug the web server so I could send out an important email ... or pull up a @#)*$ web page ... just try back in an hour or so ...
I know more and more sites are popping up that might be good for hosting these for free ... feel free to recommend a good one to me, one that would allow downloads without forcing the person to create an account first, hopefully without a bunch of ads, etc.