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The Breakfast Club: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack(more) »rank: 5404by: Keith Forsey, Keith Forsey, Gary Chang
: :Few could challenge John Hughes in 1980s teen coming-of-age flicks. This brat-pack extravaganza boasts the anthemic 'Don't You (Forget About Me)' by Simple Minds, a hit so large it vaulted them into the collective consciousness. The rest of it is more disposable. Elizabeth Daily (aka E.G.) was a kindred spirit of Pia Zadora in that people kept trying to make her famous, although in retrospect it's hard to figure out why. The Karla DeVito track 'We Are Not Alone' still wears well, although it may be because it's synonymous with some great imagery from the movie. Producer Keith Forsey went on to work ... |
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Left Behind: World at War(more) »rank: 285565from: Word Entertainment
:Album Description:The soundtrack includes the original film score from noted composer Gary Chang and the original theme song 'Find A Way' from newcomer Pure. Many of the artists contributing material to the soundtrack reads like a who's who of Christian music's finest. Expect to find some of your favorite songs from artists Jaci Velasquez, Nicole C. Mullen, Rebecca St. James, Michael Tait, Israel Houghton and a special duet with Dennis Jernigan and Twila Paris. |
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A Shock to the System(more) »rank: 366792by: Gary Chang, Turtle Island String Quartet
:Album Description:The soundtrack includes the original film score from noted composer Gary Chang and the original theme song 'Find A Way' from newcomer Pure. Many of the artists contributing material to the soundtrack reads like a who's who of Christian music's finest. Expect to find some of your favorite songs from artists Jaci Velasquez, Nicole C. Mullen, Rebecca St. James, Michael Tait, Israel Houghton and a special duet with Dennis Jernigan and Twila Paris. |
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Island of Dr. Moreau(more) »rank: 86200from: Milan Records
:Album Description:The soundtrack includes the original film score from noted composer Gary Chang and the original theme song 'Find A Way' from newcomer Pure. Many of the artists contributing material to the soundtrack reads like a who's who of Christian music's finest. Expect to find some of your favorite songs from artists Jaci Velasquez, Nicole C. Mullen, Rebecca St. James, Michael Tait, Israel Houghton and a special duet with Dennis Jernigan and Twila Paris. |
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Philip Glass: Theater Music from the Philip Glass Recording Archive, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 83176from: Orange Mountain Music
: :From the Philip Glass Recording Archive Vol. 1 represents the first release by Orange Mountain Music from the extensive archive of recordings made in the last 40 years of Philip Glass' recording career. Theater Music Vol. 1 features two ravishingly beautiful works from the world of theater: the instrumental suite from Glass' 2003 chamber opera is highlighted by eastern and western instrumentation in one of Glass' most original scores. In the Summer House is music composed for the revival of the 1953 Bowles play. Both these scres bring a rare chance to hear one of the most important theater composers of our ... |
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Under Siege: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack(more) »rank: 319790from: American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
: :From the Philip Glass Recording Archive Vol. 1 represents the first release by Orange Mountain Music from the extensive archive of recordings made in the last 40 years of Philip Glass' recording career. Theater Music Vol. 1 features two ravishingly beautiful works from the world of theater: the instrumental suite from Glass' 2003 chamber opera is highlighted by eastern and western instrumentation in one of Glass' most original scores. In the Summer House is music composed for the revival of the 1953 Bowles play. Both these scres bring a rare chance to hear one of the most important theater composers of our ... |
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Under Siege (Original Soundtrack)(more) »rank: 1072273by: Gary Chang
: :From the Philip Glass Recording Archive Vol. 1 represents the first release by Orange Mountain Music from the extensive archive of recordings made in the last 40 years of Philip Glass' recording career. Theater Music Vol. 1 features two ravishingly beautiful works from the world of theater: the instrumental suite from Glass' 2003 chamber opera is highlighted by eastern and western instrumentation in one of Glass' most original scores. In the Summer House is music composed for the revival of the 1953 Bowles play. Both these scres bring a rare chance to hear one of the most important theater composers of our ... |
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Under Siege(more) »rank: 1072273by: Gary Chang
: :From the Philip Glass Recording Archive Vol. 1 represents the first release by Orange Mountain Music from the extensive archive of recordings made in the last 40 years of Philip Glass' recording career. Theater Music Vol. 1 features two ravishingly beautiful works from the world of theater: the instrumental suite from Glass' 2003 chamber opera is highlighted by eastern and western instrumentation in one of Glass' most original scores. In the Summer House is music composed for the revival of the 1953 Bowles play. Both these scres bring a rare chance to hear one of the most important theater composers of our ... |
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52 Pick-Up(more) »rank: 1072273from: Varese Sarabande
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Ned Rorem: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand; Eleven Studies for Eleven Players(more) »rank: 400849from: New World Records
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Marie opens the show with an outdoor rendition of "We Need a Little Christmas" and then moves into the studio where Kirk Cameron arrives on a snowmobile (fresh from rescuing a trio of blonde snow bunnies) to read "The First Christmas Story." Lee Greenwood performs "Christmas to Christmas" and later a duet with Marie. "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" is sung by Sally Struthers and daughter with help from the Osmond Boys--six stepping stones ages 4 to 12 who have the senior Osmonds' moves down pat. The adorable award, though, goes to Marie's 5-year-old son, Steven, who performs a rockin' version of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" (clapping on the off-beat nearly the whole song).
Marie has a good, strong voice, but many of the songs are overproduced and melodramatic. This, most likely, is a product of the big, pouffy '80s (her hair and outfits are also bigger-than-life) rather than a reflection of her talents. The closing number, "O Holy Night," sung by Marie alone, is quite lovely. --Dana Van Nest