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The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack(more) »rank: 2974by: Elton John, Tim Rice
:Album Description:2004 reissue includes a newly remastered version of the 1994 soundtrack with one new song written & recorded by Elton John & Tim Rice ('The Morning Report') as well as a remixed version of the Elton John hit 'Can You Feel The Love Tonight'. The bonus disc ('Rhythm Of The Pridelands') features songs written by Lebo M that were inspired by the original 'Lion King', many of which have gone on to become part of the stage show. Bonus tracks, 'Circle Of Life', 'He Lives In You', ... |
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The Commitments: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack(more) »rank: 1566by: Various Artists - Soundtracks
: :Based on Irish writer Roddy Doyle's novel and lovingly directed with admirable restraint by the sometimes bombastic Alan Parker, this quirky 1991 tribute to the enduring and universal power of American R&B took some cynical criticism for its reliance on Baby Boomer-era classics such as 'Mustang Sally,' 'Take Me to the River,' and 'In the Midnight Hour.' But that sword cuts two ways: by casting a motley crew of real musicians, including the guts 'n' gravel-voiced young vocalist Andrew Strong, Parker didn't have to do much coaxing to ... |
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A Night At The Roxbury: Music From The Motion Picture(more) »rank: 3293by: Various Artists
: :Based on Irish writer Roddy Doyle's novel and lovingly directed with admirable restraint by the sometimes bombastic Alan Parker, this quirky 1991 tribute to the enduring and universal power of American R&B took some cynical criticism for its reliance on Baby Boomer-era classics such as 'Mustang Sally,' 'Take Me to the River,' and 'In the Midnight Hour.' But that sword cuts two ways: by casting a motley crew of real musicians, including the guts 'n' gravel-voiced young vocalist Andrew Strong, Parker didn't have to do much coaxing to ... |
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Dances with Wolves(more) »rank: 2689from: Sony
: :Based on Irish writer Roddy Doyle's novel and lovingly directed with admirable restraint by the sometimes bombastic Alan Parker, this quirky 1991 tribute to the enduring and universal power of American R&B took some cynical criticism for its reliance on Baby Boomer-era classics such as 'Mustang Sally,' 'Take Me to the River,' and 'In the Midnight Hour.' But that sword cuts two ways: by casting a motley crew of real musicians, including the guts 'n' gravel-voiced young vocalist Andrew Strong, Parker didn't have to do much coaxing to ... |
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The Dethalbum(more) »rank: 4049by: Dethklok
:Album Description:Mighty Dethklok returns this fall with The Dethalbum, the full length record Metalocalypse fans have been begging for. Premiering last year on Adult Swim, Metalocalypse centers around the exploits of the biggest, most metalest band in the world, Dethklok. As the band goes about their daily affairs, the evil (well, more evil) Tribunal tries in vain to stop Dethklok from expanding their empire. Each episode features a new song from the band and now the best of those tracks have been expanded, re-recorded and put together with ... |
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Annie (1977 Original Broadway Cast)(more) »rank: 2446from: Sony
: :The original Broadway cast recording of Annie still has as much charm as it did in 1977. Charles Strouse wrote the snappy music and Martin Charnin's clever lyrics capture the misery of the Great Depression, the glitter of the upper-crust life, and the character of the FDR administration. Andrea McArdle shines in the title role, most notably with the classic anthem 'Tomorrow,' while Tony-winner Dorothy Loudon and Reid Shelton provide support as the hag Miss Hannigan and the benevolent Daddy Warbucks, respectively. The 1998 remastered edition includes as ... |
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Doctor Who Original Music from Series 3(more) »rank: 2363by: Ben Foster, Melanie Pappenheim, Yamit Mamo
: :The original Broadway cast recording of Annie still has as much charm as it did in 1977. Charles Strouse wrote the snappy music and Martin Charnin's clever lyrics capture the misery of the Great Depression, the glitter of the upper-crust life, and the character of the FDR administration. Andrea McArdle shines in the title role, most notably with the classic anthem 'Tomorrow,' while Tony-winner Dorothy Loudon and Reid Shelton provide support as the hag Miss Hannigan and the benevolent Daddy Warbucks, respectively. The 1998 remastered edition includes as ... |
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Brideshead Revisited: Original Score (Soundtrack to Miramax Film)(more) »rank: 9789from: Chandos
:Album Description:Features a 24 page booklet with liner notes from Adrian Johnston and still photos from the film. |
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The Wedding Singer Volume 2: More Music From The Motion Picture(more) »rank: 6335by: Various Artists
: :Is it forgivable that the second volume of songs from Adam Sandler's mid-'80s-revival comedy begins with Kajagoogoo's famously limp 'Too Shy'? Not really, but the rest of the disc does a good job of recapitulating worthy memories from the era of torn-sweatshirt necks and mulletheads--not just with new-wave novelties but with Madonna and Hall & Oates staples ('Holiday' and 'You Make My Dreams,' respectively) as bouncy and glossy as anything the also-present Depeche Mode ('Just Can't Get Enough') and Dead or Alive ('You Spin Me Round [Like a ... |
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Hair: Original Soundtrack Recording - Special Anniversary Edition(more) »rank: 5437by: Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni, James Rado
: :Rereleased two decades after the motion picture debuted, the soundtrack to the movie version of America's first 'tribal love-rock musical,' Hair, holds up amazingly well. Performances by Treat Williams ('I Got Life'), Beverly D'Angelo ('Good Morning Starshine'), and Nell Carter ('Abie Baby' and 'White Boys') are as uproarious as ever, while Cheryl Barnes's 'Easy to Be Hard' remains a paralyzing gospel number. The timing could not have been better, as many trends in late-'90s music retread the musical's funk bass and evangelical vocal arrangements. But beyond a lucky ... |




