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Songs From Dawson's Creek [ENHANCED CD](more) »rank: 5361from: Sony
: :This souvenir from the popular teen television drama contains several high-profile pop smashes tied to the show (Sixpence None the Richer's 'Kiss Me,' Paula Cole's 'I Don't Want to Wait,' and Shawn Mullins's 'Shimmer'), along with a number of other tracks similar in tone and style. That is to say, if those songs' slightly wounded romanticism appeals to you, you're likely to find something else here you'll dig. --Rickey Wright |
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McLeod's Daughters: Songs from the Series(more) »rank: 15798by: Various Artists
:Album Description:McLeod's Daughters is one of Australia's most popular television dramas, currently in it's second season. Throughout the series one of the most enthralling parts has been how the original music in each episode has captured the emotion and feeling of the situations of the characters within the show. This CD brings together the beautiful vocals of Rebecca Lavelle, with the songwriting talents of Chris Harriott, Posie Graeme-Evans and Michaeley O'Brien on 12 original tracks. From the opening track 'Understand Me', to the heartfelt closing ballad 'My Heart Is Like A River', McLeod's Daughters is an inspiring body of work. |
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The O.C. Mix 6: Covering Our Tracks(more) »rank: 7551by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Music From the O.C.: Mix 6-Covering Our Tracks continues the most adventurous soundtrack series ever conceived. |
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966 TV Movie) / Horton Hears A Who (1970 TV Movie)(more) »rank: 6931by: Various Artists - Soundtracks
: :From Rhino Records come the marvelous soundtracks to two televised adaptations of Dr. Seuss's modern classics The Grinch That Stole Christmas! and Horton Hears a Who! Originally recorded in 1966, The Grinch is the barometer by which all television Christmas specials are measured. In the hands of lyricist Seuss and composers Albert Hague and Eugene Poddany, the soundtrack mixes traditional Yuletide sounds with square-dancing music and sophisticated sound effects. Boris Karloff shines as the storyteller and the voice of the Grinch, a gloriously Seussified Scrooge. And Thurl Ravenscroft, also known as the voice of Tony the Tiger, sings 'You're a Mean One, Mr. ... |
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Fooly Cooly OST 1: Addict(more) »rank: 21302by: Shinkichi Mitsumune, Pillows
: :From Rhino Records come the marvelous soundtracks to two televised adaptations of Dr. Seuss's modern classics The Grinch That Stole Christmas! and Horton Hears a Who! Originally recorded in 1966, The Grinch is the barometer by which all television Christmas specials are measured. In the hands of lyricist Seuss and composers Albert Hague and Eugene Poddany, the soundtrack mixes traditional Yuletide sounds with square-dancing music and sophisticated sound effects. Boris Karloff shines as the storyteller and the voice of the Grinch, a gloriously Seussified Scrooge. And Thurl Ravenscroft, also known as the voice of Tony the Tiger, sings 'You're a Mean One, Mr. ... |
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The Original Music From Dark Shadows (Television Series Soundtrack - Deluxe Edition)(more) »rank: 11342by: Bob Cobert
: :From Rhino Records come the marvelous soundtracks to two televised adaptations of Dr. Seuss's modern classics The Grinch That Stole Christmas! and Horton Hears a Who! Originally recorded in 1966, The Grinch is the barometer by which all television Christmas specials are measured. In the hands of lyricist Seuss and composers Albert Hague and Eugene Poddany, the soundtrack mixes traditional Yuletide sounds with square-dancing music and sophisticated sound effects. Boris Karloff shines as the storyteller and the voice of the Grinch, a gloriously Seussified Scrooge. And Thurl Ravenscroft, also known as the voice of Tony the Tiger, sings 'You're a Mean One, Mr. ... |
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Rodgers: More Victory at Sea(more) »rank: 43418from: RCA Victor
: :From Rhino Records come the marvelous soundtracks to two televised adaptations of Dr. Seuss's modern classics The Grinch That Stole Christmas! and Horton Hears a Who! Originally recorded in 1966, The Grinch is the barometer by which all television Christmas specials are measured. In the hands of lyricist Seuss and composers Albert Hague and Eugene Poddany, the soundtrack mixes traditional Yuletide sounds with square-dancing music and sophisticated sound effects. Boris Karloff shines as the storyteller and the voice of the Grinch, a gloriously Seussified Scrooge. And Thurl Ravenscroft, also known as the voice of Tony the Tiger, sings 'You're a Mean One, Mr. ... |
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The Music from & More Music from Peter Gunn(more) »rank: 48166by: Henry Mancini
:Album Description:Reissue of 1959 soundtrack from RCA Victor Gold Series, 24 bit remastered in a digipak with original sleeve and booklet. Includes 12 bonus tracks More Music from Peter Gunn, 'Walkin' Bass', 'Timothy', 'Joanna', 'My Manne Shelly', 'Goffin' At The Coffee House', 'Odd Ball', 'Blue Steel', 'The Little Man Theme', 'Spook!', 'A Quiet Glass', 'Lightly' & 'Blues For Mother's'. 2003. |
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TeeVee Toons Presents Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3: 70's & 80's(more) »rank: 70254from: Tvt
:Album Description:Reissue of 1959 soundtrack from RCA Victor Gold Series, 24 bit remastered in a digipak with original sleeve and booklet. Includes 12 bonus tracks More Music from Peter Gunn, 'Walkin' Bass', 'Timothy', 'Joanna', 'My Manne Shelly', 'Goffin' At The Coffee House', 'Odd Ball', 'Blue Steel', 'The Little Man Theme', 'Spook!', 'A Quiet Glass', 'Lightly' & 'Blues For Mother's'. 2003. |
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The Music from Peter Gunn (1958-1961 TV Series)(more) »rank: 28310by: Henry Mancini
: :Ensemble sound was more important than virtuosic, emotive soloing in the West Coast style known as 'cool' jazz. Henry Mancini took a number of his cues from that mellow '50s sound when he scored the television crime-drama series, Peter Gunn. This soundtrack CD is full of memorable themes, lush textures, and succinct solos played by big band veterans. Vibraphonist Victor Feldman is heavily featured and his instrument's soft, ringing tone plays a key role here. Occasionally Mancini slips into turning out indistinctive, generic pieces, and soundtrack-composer-to-be John Williams's piano playing can be plinky and stiff. But other than that, this is top-notch TV ... |


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