Missile 1
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About the Artist
Born in Chicago, February 2000. Released first ep, April 2000. Tour scheduled for fall 2000.
Performers
Don Weaver: Vocals, Guitar, Bass Jeff Holtorf: Drums REVIEW1: Whip-smart pop from Chicago that adds a saccharine twist to that city's signature rock sound. The five songs on the disc can range from sublime and sweet to missives that drip with scorn and sarcasm. Sound like a good time? When is reveling in the aural joy that springs from someone else's pain not? REVIEW1_SOURCE: Home Grown Buzz REVIEW2: What a great song! (Push) REVIEW2_SOURCE: James VanOsdol - Q101 Chicago REVIEW3: The single,... read more
Album Description
Dynamic power pop with instant hooks and sarcastically poetic lyrics.
Missile 1
Missile 1, Music, Missile, "Crashing power-pop that belongs with the genre's timeless best." -- Alternative Press, Pop, Power Pop, Rock
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- One of the best scores
- An Underwater Masterpiece...
- Classic (al ) Badelt
- Music the masters would be proud to claim!
- Another great Klaus Badelt score
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K-19 the Widowmaker (Score)
Klaus Badelt
Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00006AATU
Release Date: 2002-07-16 |
Tracks:
- Suite For Orchestra And Chorus In G Minor: I. Fear - Largo
- Suite For Orchestra And Chorus In G Minor: II. Fate - Adagio
- Suite For Orchestra And Chorus In G Minor: III. War - Allegro
- Suite For Orchestra And Chorus In G Minor: IV. Soul - Misterioso
- Home
- Heroes
- Journey
- Capt. Alexi Vostrikov
- Missle Launch - The Rescue
- Reactor - Selections From 'Voices Of Light': 'Victory At Orleans', 'Interrogation', 'Abjuration', 'Relapse', 'Karitas', 'The Final Walk'
- Reunion
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Given the film's fevered, rooted-in-cold-war-history nuclear tensions and claustrophobic, intensely Russian settings, promising newcomer/Hans Zimmer protégé Klaus Badelt (The Time Machine and contributions to Gladiator and Pearl Harbor) was saddled with more than a few expectations in scoring director Kathryn Bigelow's Soviet sub thriller. But Badelt has admirably risen to the occasion, conjuring up an orchestral score (masterfully performed by the Kirov Orchestra and Chorus under Valery Giergiev) rooted in moody Russian classicism--and a dash of Zimmer's favorite Holstian drama as well. The centerpiece here is the neo-classical Suite for Orchestra and Chorus in G Minor, its four movements ("Fear," "Fate," "War," "Soul") powerfully underscoring the film's unrelenting pressure cooker of drama and emotion. Badelt's use of excerpts from Richard Einhorn's Voices of Light suite ("Reactor") is equally inspired, its haunting choral touches and spare, evocative arrangements imparting some compelling gravitas to the story's dark sense of impending doom. A score as noble, if emotionally ominous, as the 20th-century Russian masters who inspired it. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
One of the best scores .......2006-06-09
Klaus Badelt is another wonderful artist who can make the music be the movie. Rich with themes that fit the russian genre. The last track 'reunion' brings tears to my eyes picturing scenes from the movie. This music grabs you emotionally! Wonderful score.
An Underwater Masterpiece..........2004-02-01
My favorite one in my movie soundtrack collection! The music of K-19 made the movie even more moving. If you are looking for great music pieces for a "every goes wrong" russian submarine, and I mean the feel of the waves, tensions on board and the heroic efforts, this is "the" soundtrack. I have to admit, even thought I loved the movie, it`s wouldn`t been as great without the real struggling russian submarine music effect that Klaus Badelt created. The music moves me everytime I hear it...I close my eyes and I can see myself on board of this boat peeking out of the waves with the cold winds on my cheeks.
Classic (al ) Badelt.......2003-07-16
For decades there has been a fine line between classical based orchestral film score music and the true classical masters. Well for K-19 Klaus Badelt has become Tchaikovsky reincarnated. This is the most classical based score I have heard for many years (Horner does a fine Ralph Vaughn -Williams) and this is one the Russian master would be proud of. The first four tracks are even called "Suites for Orchestra and Chorus". Badelt has again shown that his first hit "Time Machine" was no one hit wonder story. Klaus Badelt has proven to be the new "wunderkind" of film scores and his music for the forthcoming "Ned Kelly" again proves that.But for now enjoy this one if you love both submarine scores "Hunt for Red October" and "Crimson Tide". K-19 makes it a fine trio.
Music the masters would be proud to claim!.......2003-03-21
This album is filled with music that the early master composers would be proud to claim as their own. The first six tracks are pure, sweet, pasionate Russian classical orchestra music, befitting any of the symphonic works of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, and even more so, Rachmaniov. Klaus Badelt has written music which would please the Gods. My heartfelt thanks as a simple listener, for this musical treat.
Another great Klaus Badelt score.......2002-12-01
After his tremendous success with The Time Machine, Klaus Badelt returns once again with another great score to K-19: The Widowmaker. With an outstanding performance by The Kirov Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of conductor Valery Gergiev, Badelt proves that once again, he is one of the hottest new composers out there. Badelt starts with "Suite for Orchestra and Chorus in G Minor" which is a classical piece that he wrote which the score's main themes were developed. "Fear - Largo" contains a militaristic theme that reoccurs throughout the score several times. "Fate - Adagio" contains a dark string crescendo that resorts to a lovely piece of music. "War - Allegro" is an action cue that contains some excellent and difficult horn parts. "Soul - Mysterioso" is the best of the 4 with the themes occurring again in full force with the orchestra and chorus. The rest of the score is derived from these first 4 tracks and contains different versions of those themes each time you hear them, so they never get boring. "Home" is a waltz version of the theme heard in "Fear - Largo" and "Heroes" gives us the theme again in full force. "Journey" contains a male chorus chanting the main theme in Russian, much like Basil Poledouris used a chorus in The Hunt For Red October. "Missile Launch - The Rescue" is a long action cue that sounds a lot like "War - Allegro" with the difficult horn parts. "Reunion" ends the score in an excellent fashion with the main themes occurring one more time sending the listener off with great melodies. "Reactor - Selections from Voices of Light" is a low key piece composed by Richard Einhorn that fits in nicely with the score, but is nowhere near as good. I was hoping to give this score 5 stars, but for me, it just lacked that one little thing that makes it an outstanding score that you want to hear over and over again. It is a great score with a wonderful sound and great themes, however, and Klaus Badelt impresses me once again.
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Missile 1
Missile
Manufacturer: Pop-E Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004TJDU
Release Date: 2000-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Push
- Princess
- Wish
- Rollercoaster
- Miss Understood
Album Description
Dynamic power pop with instant hooks and sarcastically poetic lyrics.
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Bonzai Baby Missile, Vol. 1
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Never
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000005AU4
Release Date: 1997-01-07 |
Tracks:
- The House Of House - Cherrymoon-Trax
- Cybertrance - Blue Alphabet
- The First Rebirth - Jones G Stephenson
- ... Animals(Remix) - Yues Deruyter
- Woops - DJ Bountyhunter
- Bonzai Channel One - Thunderball
- Soushkin - Dream Your Death
- The Wave - Belgica Wave
- El Punto Final (Power Mix) - Final Analyzis
- The Dreamer - Traxcalibur
- The Deadline (Ny Mix) - Joyrider
- Reality - Phrenetic System
- Feel House Of E - BWP Experiments
- La Sirena - Aqua Contact
- Overwhelming Rain (Jones & Stephenson Mix) - DJ Franky Jones
Music:
- Moon Set
- New Wave Archive [Import]
- Nightbird [Import]
- Opus Oil Slick # Same Said
- Psychedelic Saturdays
- Psychoacoustics
- Purple Shoes
- Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003
- Rodeliusweg [Import]
- Sacred Code [Explicit Lyrics]
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Sound of Fury 10 [Import]
William Walton: Symphonies No. 1 & 2
Wyk: Primavera/Symphonies 1 & 2
Angel with an Attitude [Import]
Wildweeds
You Sing The Hits of CABARET (Karaoke)
You Eediot
Vivaldi e il suo tempo
Xmas Gonzo Style
Y Después De Todo: Canciones De Miguel Angel Ruiz
Young Lawyer [EP]
World Moods [Import]
U Gotta Be [CD-single]
Midnight in Memphis
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