| 1. De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da |
| 2. I Burn For You |
| 3. Need Your Love So Bad |
| 4. Englishman In New York |
| 5. Someone To Watch Over Me |
| 6. Demolition Man |
| 7. Shape Of My Heart |
| 8. All For Love |
| 9. The Secret Marriage |
| 10. This Cowboy Song |
| 11. It's Probably Me |
| 12. Angel Eyes |
| 13. Moonlight |
| 14. My One And Only Love |
| 15. Fragile |
| 16. Murder By Numbers |
| 17. Valparaiso |
Editorial Reviews
Import compilation of 17 tracks he's recorded for or that have been featured in movies, both solo and with The Police! Includes: 'De Do Do De Da Da Da', 'Someone To Watch Over Me', 'I Burn For You', 'Moonlight', 'My One And Only Love', 'It's Probably Me', 'This Cowboy Song', 'The Secret Marriage', 'All For Love' (with Rod Stewart & Bryan Adams), 'Shape Of My Heart', 'Demolition Man', 'An Englishman In New York', etc. 1997 A&M release.
At the Movies,Sting,Universal/Polygram,Pop,Popular Music,Rock/Pop
At the Movies [Import]
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Van Morrison At The Movies: Soundtrack Hits
Van Morrison Manufacturer: Manhattan Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000KQF748 Release Date: 2007-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Gloria - (Them)
- Baby Please Don't Go - (Them)
- Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Heaven When You Smile)
- Domino
- Moondance (live) previously unreleased version
- Queen Of The Slipstream
- Wild Night
- Caravan (live)
- Wonderful Remark
- Brown Eyed Girl (re-recorded)
- Days Like This
- Into the Mystic (live)
- Hungry For Your Love
- Someone Like You
- Bright Side Of The Road
- Have I Told You Lately
- Real Real Gone
- Irish Heartbeat (w/Chieftains)
- Comfortably Numb (live)Recorded live at the Berlin Wall in 1990 with Roger Waters
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If Hollywood's marriage with pop music is too often a marketing-driven shotgun affair, there remain musicians whose artistry can't help but elevate whatever film project they're associated with. This 19-track compendium underscores that notion, gathering a career-spanning collection of the Irish rock-R&B legend's contributions to an eclectic body of films that stretches from Pope of Greenwich Village's effusive early solo hit "Jackie Wilson Said" to the unlikely live collaboration with Roger Waters on "Comfortably Numb" that seasons Martin Scorsese's Oscar-nominated The Departed. The collection serves as a concise primer to the high points of Van Morrison's mercurial career, from the gritty career-breakout hits ("Gloria," "Baby Please Don't Go") of his British Invasion band Them through such early solo touchstones as "Wild Night," "Brown Eyed Girl," "Domino," and the collection's fine, previously unreleased live version of "Moondance" from An American Werewolf in London. But, as tracks like "Wonderful Remark," "Bright Side of the Road," "Someone Like You," and his Chieftains collaboration "Irish Heartbeat" ably argue, it's also an invitation to explore less heralded, if equally seductive, corners of the singer's rich oeuvre. --Jerry McCulley
More from Van Morrison
Moondance |
Astral Weeks |
The Best of Van Morrison |
Into the Music |
Customer Reviews:
Not my favorite.......2007-07-23
Great CD...Van's The Man.......2007-07-19
Brilliant Collection.......2007-07-13
Van the Man at the Movies.......2007-07-10
Quite well. If you already have The Best of Van Vols one and two CDs, you already have most of the best songs this disc leaves off. Heatley makes the choice of soundtrack songs for the films seem so much a matter of director's decision, that rather than lionizing them for what they did include, you wonder why they left off your favorites. Where's "Full Force Gale"? "When Will I Ever Learn (to Live in God)"? "And It Stoned Me"? One could go on and on. Change of tactic, therefore, to celebrate what is included rather than decry what is not.
This disc ranges over what might be considered the various Van periods, which are distinctive musically. Hungry For Your Love" comes from what Heatley calls the "often overlooked" Wavelength album, which hails from the era of horns and gospel vocal back-ups. Astral Weeks, yes, but I think Wavelength is one of Van's best albums ever. Some songs exist in alt/ live versions here, to good effect, as with the best known classics, "Domino", "Caravan". "Moondance" and "Into the Mystic". The studio versions are easily available but most fans will enjoy hearing the new takes. Van handles them confidently, and drops into his effortless live groove, slurring the words of "Into the Mystic" which, like these other songs, can survive any number of interpretations. "Bright Side of the Road" comes from another Wavelength era overlooked album, Into the Music, which unveiled the amazing "Full Force Gale", the latter conspicuous by its absence. '90s Van appears with the standout "Real Real Gone" and "Days Like These". Two songs will already be familiar to non- van fans, having been hits for John Cougar Mellencamp and Rod Stewart.
As I write, Van still hasn't gotten the Nobel Prize, although he's done more to bring enjoyment and harmony than almost anyone on the planet, with the possible exception of Mother Teresa, who already did get it, so it's Van's turn. But until that oversight is addressed, at least there's this compilation which shows he's not only raised the bar for music but also significantly improved the movies.
Absolutely awesome album.......2007-07-03
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At the Movies
Dave Koz Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000JJ4P9O Release Date: 2007-01-30 |
Tracks:
- Over The Rainbow - The Wizard Of Oz
- Moon River featuring Barry Manilow - Breakfast At Tiffany's
- As Time Goes By - Casablanca
- Somewhere featuring Anita Baker - West Side Story
- The Shadow Of Your Smile (Love Theme From "The Sandpiper") featuring Johnny Mathis and Chris Botti - The Sandpiper
- The Pink Panther - The Pink Panther
- The Way We Were featuring Vanessa Williams - The Way We Were
- The Summer Knows (Theme From "Summer Of '42") - Summer Of `42
- It Might Be You featuring India.Arie - Tootsie
- Cinema Paradiso Suite - Cinema Paradiso
- A Whole New World featuring Donna Summer - Aladdin
- Schindler's List (Main Theme) - Schindler's List
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Concept discs tend to go one of two ways--they dance around a theme, causing listeners to draw their own conclusions about how well the album hangs together, or they come on strong. Sax man Dave Koz's At the Movies floats mellifluously into the second category. From the moment Judy Garland's voice comes keening through the crackle of "Over the Rainbow," we're transported directly into the cinema alongside Koz and a handful of high-wattage friends. Only in Koz's theater, the music is at times more heart-tuggingly pretty than we remember. "Moon River," from Breakfast at Tiffany's meanders gracefully before Barry Manilow surfaces to lend a languid, signature-smooth vocal. "The Shadow of Your Smile" from The Sandpiper sends ripples of bittersweetness down the spine straight through the soul. In a surprising standout track, India.Arie snakes her vocal to Tootsie's "It Might Be You" around Koz's sax so winningly you half-wish she had sung the original. Koz himself is no slouch here, either: six instrumentals belong to him exclusively, some so lush it seems a shame do-overs aren't on Oscar's radar. --Tammy La GorceFrom the Label
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Saxophonic |
Lucky Man |
Off the Beaten Path |
Customer Reviews:
Classic Movie Music at Its Best..........2007-07-07
A great collection songs and done so well with super talented vocal artists.
If you're a movie fan, you gotta have this one.
Hope he'll do another with more movie themes; are you reading this Dave??
Growth and Change with At the Movies.......2007-07-06
I can't say this album is my favorite and I find I hardly ever listen to it even though the songs are incredibly beautiful. Everything Dave ever does elicits a different mood or touches one's heart or soul.
I would have to say my favorite songs would be The Pink Panther, Somewhere with Anita Baker singing as only she can, and Johnny Mathis sings The Shadow of Your Smile so that you think you're actually there with him. Eventually I'm sure I'll find others I like as well except for Over the Rainbow. I truly hate that song, but Dave plays it so well I can listen to it. I think the lead ins from the old songs add to the authenticity of the songs.
Hopefully next time Dave will give us smooth jazz people another jazzy album. I'm guessing he'll most likely surprise us again!
Dave Koz at The Movies.......2007-07-05
Bob of Gainesville, Virginia
Great Memories.......2007-07-04
At the Movies - needs a movie...................2007-05-30
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At The Movies
Manufacturer: Denon Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001HAGPG Release Date: 2004-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Love Theme - Romeo and Juliet
- Lara's Theme / Somewhere My Love - Dr. Zhivago
- My Heart Will Go On - Titanic
- The Second Waltz - Eyes Wide Shut
- Heigh-Ho - Snow White
- Moonriver - Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Sirtaki / Zorba's Dance - Zorba the Greek
- Main Title - The Godfather
- Bolero - "10"
- John Dunbar's Theme - Dances with Wolves
- The Windmills of Your Mind - The Thomas Crown Affair
- Edelweiss - The Sound of Music
- True Love - High Society
- Stranger in Paradise - Kismet
- Romance - The Gadfly
- Main Title - Once Upon a Time in the West
Customer Reviews:
At The Movies by Andre Rieu.......2007-05-20
very beautiful.......2007-01-09
Refreshing Music.......2006-11-03
from texas--AND FROM A MUSIC LOVER.......2006-08-30
Andre Rieu - Music for the masses.......2006-08-10
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Elvis at the Movies
Elvis Presley Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PHW23Q Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Love Me Tender: Love Me Tender
- Loving You: (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
- Jailhouse Rock: Jailhouse Rock
- Jailhouse Rock: Treat Me Nice
- King Creole: Hard Headed Woman
- King Creole: King Creole
- G.I. Blues: G.I. Blues
- G.I. Blues: Frankfor Special
- Flaming Star: Flaming Star
- Wild In the Country: Lonely Man
- Blue Hawaii: Can't Help Falling In Love
- Blue Hawaii: Blue Hawaii
- Blue Hawaii: Rock-a-Hula Baby
- Follow That Dream: Follow That Dream
- Kid Galahad: King Of the Whole Wide World
- Girls! Girls! Girls!: Return To Sender
- It Happened At the World's Fair: One Broken Heart For Sale
- It Happened At the World's Fair: They Remind Me Too Much Of You
- Fun In Acapulco: Bossa Nova Baby
- Viva Las Vegas: Viva Las Vegas
Tracks:
- Viva Las Vegas: What'd I Say
- Kissin' Cousins: Kissin' Cousins
- Roustabout: Little Egypt
- Girl Happy: Do the Clam
- (Such an) Easy Question
- Tickle Me: I'm Yours
- Harum Scarum: Shake That Tambourine
- Frankie And Johnny: Frankie And Johnny
- Paradise, Hawaiian Style: This Is My Heaven
- Spinout: All That I Am
- Spinout: I'll Be Back
- Double Trouble: Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On)
- Easy Come, Easy Go: The Love Machine
- Clambake: Clambake
- Speedway: Let Yourself Go
- Stay Away, Joe: Stay Away
- Live a Little, Love a Little: A Little Less Conversation
- Charro!: Charro!
- The Trouble With Girls (And How To Get Into It): Clean Up Your Backyard
- Change Of Habit: Rubberneckin'
Customer Reviews:
A Fun Collection.......2007-06-20
My favorites are "Little Egypt," "Clambake", "Shake That Tambourine," and most notibly, "Long Legged Girl With The Short Dress On." Don't get me wrong, I like many of the songs. What is nice about this collection is that you get a neat variety packaged in one easy to carry set.
I will have to agree with the person who was complaining about the so-called REMASTERING. Case in point; "Long Legged Girl" is one of my favorite Elvis songs of all time. So much so that I recorded my own version in my home studio. I based my recording on an original copy of the 45 record. That version is SMOKIN' HOT! In the beginning of the song, the electric guitar jumps out of the speakers and smacks you right in the face! In this collection "Long Legged Girl" sounds very "tepid" to say the least. The guitars are held back, you can barely hear the horn section, and the dynamic levels are the same through the entire song.
I was very inclined to rate this as a three star collection rather than a four. I changed my mind at the last second basically because of the variety of tracks included in the set.
Retreads...are retreads.......2007-06-16
Perhaps some more imagination could also have been applied to "Do The Clam", a high energy tune featuring Boots Randolph. The pressing with the curious drop-out in sound is used, but that's one thing: this track should been pressed in mono, with the background voices muted and the syncopated hand-claps O-U-T. Similarly, "Long Legged Girl..." is the original album version, with the rhythm section in the left-field grandstand. Terrible.
Presumptive mistakes: the alternate take of the themesong from "Follow That Dream", as great as it is, and the original of "King of The Whole Wide World" without the long sax solo ending. Add the version of "I'm Yours" *not* used in Tickle Me - the 1962 album track with the narration.
The title song from "Clambake" is here in all it's ignoble glory, more rockin' that one might recall, but still an embarrassment. That movie actually had some entertaining tunes - they shoulda used "The Girl I Never Loved" or "A House That Has Everything".
The best sound here is from the '50s, particularly "Hard Headed Woman": all the instruments have great presence, especially that of Mr. Scotty Moore. Those who have determined he's really just an inspired *stylist* should check this one out - among others here: "Frankfurt Special" has alot of Sun Records ambience thanks to him, and "Rock-A Hula Baby" is handled perfectly. A light and bright, but insistent complement to a fun soundtrack tune.
[Superb notes by Michael Hill; cool cover shot of Elvis, circa. '66].
His BEST collection of movie songs!.......2007-06-12
Regardless, this is an excellent collection of Elvis movie songs and is probably the best one currently available. It contains many songs that were hits; in fact it includes far more hits than most other artists' greatest hits collections! It includes three songs that went all the way to number 1 on the Billboard singles chart (Love Me Tender, Jailhouse Rock, and Hard Headed Woman), two other songs that just missed hitting the top spot peaking at number 2 (Can't Help Falling in Love and Return to Sender) and the top 10 single Bossa Nova Baby. 16 other songs made the Top 40 and 6 more made the Top 100 chart. It only includes a few songs that probably made Elvis wince when he recorded them (while the songs Elvis was given for his movie soundtracks were not always the best, his performances were).
The first CD is the strongest, but the second CD has some highlights. It includes Elvis' underappreciated country-rock classic Clean Up Your Own Back Yard plus the original versions of Little Less Conversation and Rubberneckin', which were remixed and became hits a few years ago. All-in-all this is a very strong collection and highly recommended if you do not already own most of these songs on one of the numerous other collections of Elvis movie songs.
nice set of songs.......2007-06-07
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My Funny Valentine: Sting at the Movies
Sting Manufacturer: Universal Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007N33MC Release Date: 2005-04-04 |
Tracks:
- My Funny Valentine
- Englishman in New York
- Shape of My Heart
- Angel Eyes
- Until
- It's Probably Me
- Windmills of Your Mind
- Secret Marriage
- Fragile
- Mighty
- Valparaiso
- Someone to Watch Over Me
- Moonlight
- My One and Only Love
- Murder by Numbers
- Demolition Man
- My Funny Friend and Me
- All for Love
Album Description
Japanese only 18-track album, includes the title track featuring Herbie Hancock, 'English Man In New York', 'Murder By Numbers', 'Shape Of My Heart' and more. Universal. 2005.Album Details
Exclusive Japan Only Release featuring a Rendition of the Popular Jazz Standard 'my Funny Valentine' as the Theme Song for the Japanese Film "Ashura", which Will Be Theatrically Released Across Japan on April 16, 2005. In Collaboration with Herbie Hancock, Sting Recorded this Song Especially for "Ashura".Customer Reviews:
Best Movie Tunes you Never Heard.......2007-06-15
Worth Every Cent.......2007-02-17
It's a small price to pay for such a comprehensive selection which includes many of what I consider his best recordings. The fact that there's an overwhelming number of jazz pieces only adds to the overall value. Sting excels at this genre, but has kept them out of his commercial releases, though I have no idea why.
A personal favourite -- the sublime Moonlight from the soundtrack to "Sabrina" -- makes a welcome appearance here, together with other noteworthy gems like The Windmills Of Your Mind ( sensual ), Until... ( lovely ), My One And Only Love ( gorgeous ) and It's Probably Me ( super cool ).
18 terrific tracks, one rare collection, superb sound quality. You couldn't possibly ask for anything more.
The Sting you may not know.......2007-01-10
My Funny Valentine..........2006-12-19
Expensive? Define expensive........2006-07-22
The extraordinary orchestrations and his voice make it clear why many of these songs were focal pieces for movie scores. I love this cd. I treasure it in fact. If you're on the fence - choose "yes." *whispering* sometimes you can find it much cheaper on eBay.
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Nine (1982 Original Broadway Cast)
Maury Yeston , Raul Julia , and Karen Akers Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000996FQ Release Date: 2003-05-13 |
Tracks:
- Overture D'elle Donne/Spa Music/Not Since Chaplin
- Guido's Song
- The German's At The Spa
- My Husband Makes Movies
- A Call From The Vatican
- Movie Themes
- Only With You
- Folies Bergeres
- Nine
- Ti Voglio Bene (Be Italian)
- The Bells Of St. Sebastian
Tracks:
- A Man Like You/Unusual Way/Duet
- The Grand Canal
- Simple
- Be On Your Own
- Not Since Chaplin (Reprise)/I Can't Make This Movie
- Waltz From 'Nine'
- Getting Tall
- Nine/Long Ago (Reprise)
- The Germans At The Spa - Maury Yeston
- Unusual Way - Maury Yeston
- The Grand Canal - Maury Yeston
Customer Reviews:
Viva Raul!!!!.......2007-02-15
9.......2006-09-23
This led to moments of awe-inspiring highs surrounded by moments of boredom.
The first high comes about 15 minutes into the show by the entrance of flame-haired Anita Morris. Dressed head to toe in a lacy,skin-tight,see-through outfit that doesn't even try to hide her ample attributes-and she is making a phone call to her lover draped over a white tiled cube(bed) and she slithers, slides, stretches in positions not humanly possible, purring seductively to her boyfriend and having a real good time with herself in what is possibly the hottest and most erotic moment
I have ever witnessed on a Broadway stage and threatened to blister and melt the very tile she played on. Ironically the number was "A Call From the Vatican".
Another high moment came with Liliane Montevecchi as Guidos'(Julia) producer who bemoans the gloom of modern cinema and longs for the days of song, dance and color,,"Folies Bergere"
A pivotal moment in Guidos' life is when at the age of 9,he and a couple of his classmates visit a notorious whore who teaches the young boys how to "Be Italian" This incident so shames Guidos' mother she sends him away to a draconian Catholic school run by cruel nuns who happily beat the devil out of their students. This leads to the beautiful Gregorian Chant-like "The Bells of St Sebastian".
Guido begins his new film of Casanova "The Grand Canal" which is a 15 minute mini-opera.
I have to mention Karen Akers who plays Guidos' wife and I adore her voice which to me sounds like a mix of honey and melted caramels-just listen to her long ago section of "My Husband Makes Movies" and "Be On Your Own".
Raul Julia also has effective numbers "Guidos Song" "Only With You" and he sings the afore-mentioned spine-shivery "Bell of St Sebastian" and he duets with his 9-year old self on the finale "Nine" which ends the show on an effectivly quiet moment.
There are other fine moments to be found "Unusual Way" with Shelly Burch comes to mind.
This CD is a wonderful reminder of just how great a Broadway musical can be and although I enjoyed the entire show warts and all, I only wish the show had been more accessable to a wider audience so everyone could have witnessed the brilliance I had.
"Nine" is spectacular!.......2006-07-24
Mr. Yeston has supplied as score that is filled with memorable songs that are tuneful and musically interesting. His lyrics are witty and original. Every song is outstanding. I must single out Ms. Akers' wonderful torch songs, "My Husband Makes Movies" and "Be On Your Own" as being the bests of the score. Ms. Akers performs them so well, which makes them even more enjoyable. I also cannot forget the exceptional "Folies Bergeres" sequence featuing Ms. Montevecchi in her element.
However, Mr. Julia and the other cast memembers give absolutely wonderful performances as well.
This is a nearly complete recording at something like 70 minutes. ("Nine" is not two and a half hours long for those of you who began to question the above statement.) As a bonus, it features Mr. Yeston performing some of his great songs.
...Their sound can last a hundred years..........2006-04-22
This is must in great part be attributed to the performances. The cast of 'Nine' is superb and deserves to be remembered as it is. As Guido Contini, Raul Julia gives a performance which perfectly captures the internal struggles and outward charm of this character. While his singing does not match up to his acting,(his voice is rather grating, and occasionally he does things to the high notes that I would prefer not to discuss) he makes an admirable effort in each song and succeeds in most. He nails 'Guido's Song' in which the character's state of mind is so brilliantly outlined and has just the right bravado for 'The Grand Canal.'Nobody, even the worst singer in the world, could ruin the sweetly simple and utterly lovely 'Only With You', though I do not feel that he does justice to 'The Bells of St Sebastian' which is one of my favorite songs; I find the mix of styles and rythms incredably stirring.
It is the women who surround Julia who are responsible for the life and the fantasy that is so palpable on this recording. The women's overture is one of those inspired strokes of genius which serve to bring an entirely new sound to Broadway. As a whole they provide excellent support in 'The Grand Canal' and in the rollicking 'The Germans at the Spa' which is hysterical but also performs the task for which it was written, namely to create atmosphere, much better than many similar songs in other shows. Camille Saviola provides excellent vocals as mama Maddelena. As Yeston comments in the liner notes, hers is only one of many standout performances. This musical is wonderful in its ability to make stars of each of its soloists, each is brilliantly showcased in the respective song/s. Karen Akers(Luisa) may not have the strongest voice, but as another reviewer commented she has a worldly weariness which perfectly suits her character. Her two songs 'My Husband makes Movies'and 'Be on Your Own' are two of the most moving moments in 'Nine', the former raises so many questions about life and love while the latter is almost heartbreaking in its desparation..."go off and live your petty fictions full of blatant contradictions you can't see..." Anita Morris(Carla) does not have what could be described as an attractive voice, but she has just the right brash, steamy powerful belt for 'A Call from the Vatican'. Taina Elg(Guido's mother) and Shelly Burch(Claudia) both provide sweetly pretty renditions of 'Nine' and 'Unusual Way' respectively while Kathi Moss' voice soars in the wonderfully exciting 'Be Italian'. One of the weaker moments is the unconvincing 'Getting Tall'; Cameron Johann does not have the ability or is simply too young to save this song. But all this would still not be worthy of five stars, it is the true showstopper, the glorious 'Follies Bergeres', which catapults this show to the hights of my regard. Brilliantly concieved, it is brilliantly executed here by Julia and Stephanie Cotsirilos but particularly by the extraordinary Liliane Montevecchi. Never was there a performance which was more worthy of a Tony. She soars through this song both as an actress and a singer...and almost evokes Edith Piaf in some of those dizzying climaxes...I could go on raving for some time longer but this review has already become ridiculously long. The one true downside of this recording are Yeston's demo recordings of some of the songs which are quite simply ghastly. Talk about composers butchering their own material! In spite of this I heartily reccomend that any fan of musicals add this to their collection, would I really write such a long, pompous review if I didnt feel it was worth it?
Best Musical - 1982.......2005-06-29
While arguments can be made about whether this original or the 2003 revival are better, I slightly prefer the revival, only because the orchestrations sound richer. The casts of both are terrific!
Best tracks include:
My Husband Makes Movies
A Call From The Vatican
Only With You
Folies Bergeres
The Bells Of St. Sebastian
Unusual Way
Simple
Be On Your Own
I Can't Make This Movie
Both versions are worthy purchases, but if you have to pick one, pick the revival (single disc, synopsis, lyrics).
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At the Movies
Stanley Clarke Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002B9L Release Date: 1995-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Passenger 57 Main Title
- Lisa
- Justice's Groove
- Lucky Again
- Father And Son
- Theme From Boyz N The Hood
- Grandpa's Theme
- Higher Learning Main Title
- The Learning Curve
- Anna Mae
- Capital/Naty's Theme
- Meeting
- Deja's Theme
- Black On Black Crime
- Max's Theme
Customer Reviews:
At The Movies>>>>Stanley Clarke.......2007-04-12
Musical Gem.......2005-12-03
The orchestral piece I most enjoy from "Stanley Clarke at the Movies" is "Lucky Again," from one of my top favorite films, POETIC JUSTICE. "Lucky Again" has a relaxing melody with a FANTASTIC finish!
Just one song..........2003-02-03
Have you ever..........2000-10-19
a long time fan.......2000-06-24
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Alias
Michael Giacchino Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000TAZ88 Release Date: 2003-11-18 |
Tracks:
- Main Title
- Dissolved
- Red Hair Is Better
- Spanish Heist
- Double Life
- Tunisia
- In the Garden
- Looking for a Man
- Anna Shows Up
- Home Movies
- On to Paris
- Page 47
- The Prophecy
- Badenweiler
- Arvin at the Poles
- Sleeping Beauty
- Blow'd Up
- It's Not the C.I.A.
- Oh My God!!!!
- The Tooth Doctor
- It Was Anna
- Wet Suits
- Ball Buster
- The End?
- Bristow & Bristow
- SD-6 Dance Party
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Its muscular aura of international intrigue informed by smart characters, sharp writing, and a sleek cinematic sense, the episodes of the hit Alias often seem more like a chapters of a successful movie spy franchise than mere network television series. Key to achieving that masterful illusion is young composer Michael Giacchino, whose soundtracks range across a dizzying range of musical styles and dramatic undercurrents. This anthology of cues from the show's first season incorporates shrewd, techno-savvy club beats, sweeping orchestral sequences of pounding action, brooding suspense worthy of Bond, and inventive indigenous music of indeterminate nationality. Firmly grounded in rich Hollywood traditions, yet hip enough to keep an ear cocked to pulsing, contemporary styles, Giacchino's TV scores often outshine those of the pricier, big budget Hollywood boilerplate he's competing with. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
question.......2006-04-25
but...
does anyone know which episodes/scenes go with each song?
i've tried to watch and listen for them, but i get too into it!
Hear what u see.......2005-08-12
Perfect soundtrack to a nearly perfect TV show.......2005-03-17
My favorite pieces on the CD are "SD-6 Dance Party," "Red Hair is Better," and "Spanish Heist." I've no idea who the guitarist is on the latter two cuts, but he's quite good!
I recommend this first and foremost to anyone who fears that soundtracks are a dead medium; Giacchino's a challenging composer and takes some real risks. Alias fans will snatch this up (although it doesn't include any soundbites from the TV series), as will anyone willing to play both techno and retro lounge on their CD players. Completists may not be happy with this CD as none of the popular music heard in the show is reproduced here, nor is the torch song Jennifer Garner sang in one episode. But that's what future installments of Alias soundtrack CDs are for!
Best TV Soundtrack.......2005-01-09
The Best soundtrack EVER from a TV series!.......2004-08-23
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The Broadway Kids at the Movies
The Broadway Kids Manufacturer: Lightyear ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003TQ6 Release Date: 1997-02-18 |
Tracks:
- Talk To The Animals
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight
- Ghostbusters
- You've Got A Friend In Me
- Swinging On A Star
- Ben
- Wizard Of Oz Medley
- High Hopes
- Don't Go Hollywood On Us
- Part Of Your World
- Fame
- Feed The Birds
- King Of New York
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On this 1997 outing, the precocious pack of Broadway belters brings their stadium-size-and-still-growing pipes to the songs of the silver screen. Sometimes it works, mostly with classics like "Talk to the Animals" from Dr. Dolittle, "Feed the Birds" from Mary Poppins, and "High Hopes" from A Hole in the Head. Other times, like the theme to Ghostbusters, the effect is more weird than winsome; picture Ray Parker Jr. singing Annie's "It's the Hard-Knock Life." Still, finding fault with these chirpy singing champs, harmonizing as they do with earnest sincerity and effortless sweetness, isn't easy, and anyone with a penchant for pint-size performers who pour every last ounce of their 80-or-so-pound frames into their craft will want to take this spin to the cinema. --Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
Omg! Awsome Awsome CD!!!.......2005-07-01
*Fame
*Part of your World
*Ghostbusters
*King of New York
*You've Got a Friend in Me
*Swinging on a Star
*High Hopes
*Talk to the Animals
*Can you Feel the Love Tonight
*Don't go Hollywood on Us
*Wizard of Oz Medley
*Ben
*Feed the Birds
This is a great CD and everyone should buy it!
I LOVE This CD.......2003-08-26
Great CD for any music fan!.......2003-05-08
We love this CD.
My favorites are:
King of New York- from the "Newsies (one of my favorite movies)
Fame--- from "Fame"
Ghostbusters---from "Ghostbusters"
As well as others.
AWESOME CD!
Both my daughter and I love this CD.......2002-03-22
Perfect for any Broadway Fan!.......2000-06-30
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Body Heat: Jazz at the Movies
Jazz at the Movies Band Manufacturer: Discovery / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003MVE Release Date: 1993-03-03 |
Tracks:
- Body Heat
- Katya, Love Theme From The Russia House
- Betty And Zorg/Chili Con Carne
- Farewell, My Lovely
- Calling You
- Black Orpheus
- Les Modernes
- 'Round Midnight
- Memories Of Green
- Theme From Taxi Driver
Customer Reviews:
Pleasing in an addictive way!.......2003-06-04
Another stunner,"The Theme From Taxi Driver," recalls Bernard Herrmann's best work on "Vertigo." But all these compositions are memorable melodies. One interesting note, in the film version of "Calling You" from "Bagdad Cafe," the song is sung by a female vocalist. In this rendition, Bob Telson's ("The Gospel at Colonus") masterpiece is voiced by a man; suprisingly, it works.
Body Heat:: Jazz at the Movies.......2002-06-05
UNBELIEVABLE.......2000-04-19
Put champagne on ice and grab the one you love.......2000-03-31
Gin, smoke and sin.......1999-05-28
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- Back from Samoa
- Beautiful! Live in San Francisco 1971 [Live]
- Beers, Steers & Queers [Original recording remastered]
- Between The Never And The Now [Enhanced]
- Bloodrock
- Blue Obsession
- Capture the Magic
- Chicago X [Original recording remastered]
- Contemplating the Engine Room [Enhanced]
- Creatures
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