VA - Romy And Michele's High School Reunion: Original Soundtrack1. Our Lips Are Sealed - The Go-Go’s2. Venus - Bananarama3. (There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me - Naked Eyes 4. Dance Hall Days - Wang Chung5. Turning Japanese - The Vapors6. Blood And Roses - The Smithereens7. Karma Chameleon - Culture Club8. I Want Candy - Bow Wow Wow9. Everybody Wants To Rule The World - Tears For Fea
The Dark Knight Original Soundtrack - Hans Zimmer & James Newton HowardTracklist - Running Time: Quote: 1. Why So Serious? - (09:14)2. I'm Not A Hero - (06:34)3. Harvey Two-Face - (06:16)4. Aggressive Expansion - (04:35)5. Always A Catch - (01:39)6. Blood On My Hands - (02:16)7. A Little Push - (02:42)8. Like A Dog Chasing Cars - (05:02)9. I Am The Batman - (01:59)10. And I Thought My Jokes
1. Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc2. Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You3. John Mayer - Gravity4. Yo-Yo Ma - Suite No. 1 in G Major5. Mazzy Star - Into Dust6. Ben Harper - Waiting On An Angel7. Michael Penn - Walter Reed8. Louis Amstrong - Zat You Santa9. Ella Fitzgerald - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas10. Donovan - Season Of The Witch11. Zero 7 - In the waiting line12. Damien Rice - G
In the tradition of games like Biohazard (Resident Evil), Silent Hill, and maybe just a little bit of Castlevania, Devil May Cry makes it's entry into the music genre. If you're a fan of any of those albums, you'll like Devil May Cry music. Some of the composers even worked on some of the Resident Evil/Biohazard Soundtracks.TRACKLIST:01.Takeshi Hama - D.M.C [01:43]02.Suble - Lynch's Mood [02:10]03.Gabriele Roberto - Fight! [02:09]04.Suble - Faint [02:21]05.Aimee B - Room Despair [03:09]06.Kenji Fujii & Suble - Life Is On You [03:02]07.Takeshi Hama & Hiroaki Tsutsumi - Dance [02:15]08.Takeshi Hama - F.O.E. [02:17]09.Jetbikini - The Reaper [02:58]10.Hiroaki Tsutsumi - Bullet [01:25]11.Takeshi Hama - Under The Sun [02:00]12.Takeshi Hama - Fate Line [02:21]13.Takeshi Hama - D.M.C (Band
Halo 3 Original Soundtrack
This 2 disk CD collection, collaberates all the songs from Bungies final Halo game, Halo 3. From Beginnig to End these 2 cds include every song, with no changes.
Disc: 1
1. Arrival (Luck)
2. Sierra 117 (Released)
3. Sierra 117 (Infiltrate)
4. Crow's Nest (Honorable Intentions)
5. Crow's Nest (Last of the Brave)
6. Crow's Nest (Brutes)
7. Tsavo Highway (Out of Shadow)
These songs were written by music’s most gifted songsmith and are reinterpreted here by a selection of today’s most talented artists. This sounds like a winning formula, but actually produces a shapeless batch that rouses as much infuriation as inspiration.Luminaries such as Sonic Youth, Antony & The Johnsons and Jack Johnson attempt the impossible in covering Bob Dylan for the soundtrack to his upcoming experimental biopic. His voice is so distinctive that hearing the likes of ‘The Times They Are A-Changin’ in anything except his absorbing, hoarse hum generally sounds alien and ineffective.However, many people find Dylan’s tone more excruciating than exhilarating, so this album is a chance to experience his songs with more acceptable audibility. Cat Power brings a simmering char
Gundam Wing Operation S (Endless Waltz) Original Soundtrack (Audio CD)
2 utilised and new from $20.95 Customer Rating: First tagged “gundam” by Mithlas Customer tags: music, gundam, anime, anime soundtrack, soundtrack
Track list: 1. Prologue Ac 195 X Mas Eve 2. White Reflection (Short Size Version) 3. Journey To The Sun 4. Main Title Sub Title 5. Ac196 X Mas Eve 6. At Circus Tent 7. Powergame 8. Heero’s Dream 9. Appearance Of Mariemaia 10. Enforcement Rush 11. Duel 12. Dangerous Game 13. Codename 14. Battlefield 15. Perplexity 16. Holy Night 17. Wufei’s Irritation 18. Clash At The Stratosphere 19. Sorrowful Memory 20. Final Attack 21. Riot Of Citizens 22. Endless Waltz 23. White Reflection
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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine @ allmusic.com
Spider-Man has come a long way in five years. First time around, he was mired in modern-rock murk, following the punk-pop and neo-grunge trends of 2002, but now that he's on his third film, he's chosen to surround himself with the sensitive, mopey neo-indie rock that's in vogue in 2007. That may make him a savvy trend-chaser, yet it doesn't
Kailan ko lang napakinggan toh pero ano bang masasabi ko? well, syempre maganda original soundtrack kaya to ng Love contract. anyway check nyo na lang, request toh ng mag ate (Levy at Loisa).
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Review by William Ruhlmann @ allmusic.com
One reason why it is better to be a music critic than a film critic is illustrated by this album. The poor film critic may be left to ponder why filmmakers have chosen to do so many screen adaptations of Jane Austen's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice for both theatrical release and television broadcast, especially in recent years, and to weigh the
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine @ allmusic.com
The main charm and flaw of the soundtrack to Wim Wenders' The Million Dollar Hotelis exactly the same thing: a sultry, omnipresent moodiness, as seductive as it is lulling. At first, it draws the listener in; U2's "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" and "Never Let Me Go" (performed by Bono and the MDH Band, a superstar collective featuring Brian Eno and
Review by Heather Phares @ allmusic.com
The soundtrack to the remake of Disney's classic generation gap switcheroo Freaky Friday definitely reflects the musical tastes of the movie's teenage girl instead of her mother, with whom she trades bodies. Crafting a soundtrack that reflected both mother and daughter's favorite songs might have been a more clever move, but packing the album with teen pop
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Track List
01. Lord Of War
02. Little Odessa
03. Avas Arms
04. By Sea
05. Andina
06. Love Deception
07. Consequences And Loss
08. By Air
09. The Promise
10. Yakar Diamm
11. Everything That Comes From The Earth
12. Truth
13. Conscience
14. AK-47 Love
15. Warlord
Review by James Christopher Monger @ allmusic.com
Composer Dario Marianelli's (Pride & Prejudice, Brothers Grimm) soundtrack for director James McTeigue's controversial adaptation of Alan Moore's best-selling comic V for Vendetta is a sensuous blend of bombastic action cues and atmospheric vocal pop. With a main theme that riffs on everything from Batman to Gladiator, Marianelli paints a taut,
Review by Heather Phares @ allmusic.com
The soundtrack to Sam Mendes' American Beauty features the opening and closing themes from Thomas Newman's score, as well as a mix of classic and cutting-edge rock, pop, and soul. Bobby Darin's "Don't Rain on My Parade," Betty Carter's "Open the Door," and Peggy Lee's "Bali Ha'i" add to the film's conventional, suburban setting, while Free's "All Right Now
01. Remember Remember
02. Cry Me A River
03. Governments Should Be Afraid Of Their People
04. Eveys Story
05. Lust At The Abbey
06. The Red Diary
07. Valerie
08. Evey Reborn
09. I Found A Reason
10. England Prevails
11. The Dominoes Fall
12. Bird Gurhl
13. Knives And Bullets (And Cannons Too)
01. Thomas Newman - Dead Already
02. Elliott Smith - Because
03. The Folk Implosion - Free To Go
04. Free - All Right Now
05. Bill Withers - Use Me
06. Eels - Cancer For The Cure
07. The Who - The Seeker
08. Bobby Darin - Don't Rain On My Parade
09. Betty Carter - Open The Door
10. Gomez - We Haven't Turned Around
11. Peggy Lee - Bali Ha'i
12. Thomas Newman - Any Other Name
13. Annie Lennox -
Review by Heather Phares @ allmusic.com
Darren Aronofsky's second film Requiem for a Dream features a score from his Pi collaborator, former Pop Will Eat Itself vocalist/guitarist Clint Mansell. This time, Mansell blends his usual electronic/industrial leanings with brooding, evocative performances from the Kronos Quartet. As with Pi, Mansell's compositions play a large part in Requiem for a
Review by William Ruhlmann @ allmusic.com
One reason why it is better to be a music critic than a film critic is illustrated by this album. The poor film critic may be left to ponder why filmmakers have chosen to do so many screen adaptations of Jane Austen's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice for both theatrical release and television broadcast, especially in recent years, and to weigh the
1. Start of Something New
02. Get'cha Head in the Game
03. What I've Been Looking For
04. What I've Been Looking For (Reprise)
05. Stick to the Status Quo
06. When There Was Me and YouA
07. Bop to the Top
08. Breaking Free
09. We're All in This Together
10. I Can't Take My Eyes off of You - B5
11. Get'cha Head in the Game
12. Start of Something New [Karaoke Instrumental
01. Dawn
02. Star And Butterlies
03. The Living Sculpture Of Pemberly
04. Meryton Townhall
05. The Militia Marches In
06. Georgiana
07. Arrival At Netherfield
08. A Postcard To Henry Purcell
09. Liz On Top Of The World
10. Leaving Netherfield
11. Another Dance
12. The Secret Life Of Daydreams
13. Darcy's Letter
14. Can't Slow Down
15. Your Hands Are Cold
16. Mrs. Darcy
17. Credits
Review by William Ruhlmann @ allmusic.com
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical adaptation of Gaston Leroux's 1911 gothic mystery novel The Phantom of the Opera proved to be at least the composer's second-most successful project, behind only Cats, and with the potential to outdo even that blockbuster. The musical opened in London in October 1986 and in New York in January 1988, and both productions were