Showing posts with label E. Show all posts
Showing posts with label E. Show all posts

Thursday, August 22, 2024

Patrick Doyle – Eragon (Music From The Motion Picture)

 


1 Patrick Doyle– Eragon

2 Patrick Doyle– Roran Leaves

3 Patrick Doyle– Saphira's First Flight

4 Patrick Doyle– Ra'zac

5 Patrick Doyle– Burning Farm

6 Patrick Doyle– Fortune Teller

7 Patrick Doyle– If You Were Flying

8 Patrick Doyle– Brom's Story

9 Patrick Doyle– Durza

10 Patrick Doyle– Passing The Flame

11 Patrick Doyle– Battle For Varden

12 Patrick Doyle– Together

13 Patrick Doyle– Saphira Returns

14 Patrick Doyle– Legend Of Eragon

15 Avril Lavigne– Keep Holding On

16 Jem– Once In Every Lifetime


Eragon (Music From The Motion Picture)

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Dave Grusin, Willie Nelson – The Electric Horseman (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

 


1 Willie Nelson– Midnight Rider 2:41

2 Willie Nelson– My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys 3:02

3 Willie Nelson– Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys 3:25

4 Willie Nelson– So You Think You're A Cowboy 2:16

5 Willie Nelson– Hands On The Wheel 2:48

6 Dave Grusin– Electro-Phantasma 5:00

7 Dave Grusin– Rising Star (Love Theme) 2:32

8 Dave Grusin– The Electric Horseman 3:42

9 Dave Grusin– Interlude - Tumbleweed Morning 0:29

10 Dave Grusin– Disco Magic 5:00

11 Dave Grusin– Freedom Epilogue 2:11


The Electric Horseman

Friday, December 2, 2022

Various Artists – Easy Rider (Music From The Soundtrack) - 1969

 

Easy Rider is the soundtrack to the cult classic 1969 film Easy Rider. The songs that make up the soundtrack were carefully selected to form a "musical commentary" within the film. The album of the soundtrack was released by ABC-Dunhill Records in August 1969. It peaked at #6 on the Billboard album charts in September of that year, and was certified gold in January 1970.

The songs on the soundtrack album are sequenced in the same order as they appear in the film, with the following differences:

"The Weight", as originally recorded by The Band for their 1968 debut album Music From Big Pink, was used in the film but could not be licensed for the soundtrack. To deal with this, ABC-Dunhill commissioned Smith, who recorded for the label at the time, to record a cover version of the song for the soundtrack album.

Two songs used in the film, Little Eva's "Let's Turkey Trot" and The Electric Flag's "Flash, Bam, Pow", were omitted from the soundtrack album.

1 Steppenwolf– The Pusher 5:50

2 Steppenwolf– Born To Be Wild 3:38

3 Smith  – The Weight 4:34

4 The Byrds– Wasn't Born To Follow 2:04

5 The Holy Modal Rounders– If You Want To Be A Bird 2:36

6 The Fraternity Of Man– Don't Bogart Me (AKA Don't Bogart That Joint) 3:05

7 The Jimi Hendrix Experience– If Six Was Nine 5:35

8 The Electric Prunes– Kyrie Eleison/Mardi Gras (When The Saints) 4:00

9 Roger McGuinn– It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 3:40

10 Roger McGuinn– Ballad Of Easy Rider 2:15


Easy Rider

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Friday, February 25, 2022

Erskineville Kings: Soundtrack to the Motion Picture - music by various artists

 

Erskineville Kings is a 1999 Australian drama film directed and produced by Alan White. The film was produced by Radical Media made for Palace Films on a minimal budget. It was released on 1 January 1999.

The lead actor, Hugh Jackman, in his film debut, won the Film Critics Circle of Australia award for Best Male Actor.

The soundtrack is a compilation of tracks by Australian artists and theme music composed by Don Miller Robinson.

Label:    Air Recordings – AIR9
Country:    Australia
Released:    1999
Genre:    Rock
Style:    Alternative Rock, Art Rock, Power Pop, Post-Punk

1    Green Bears (dialogue)    0:53
2    The Craw –    Too Wild 4:15
3    Died Pretty–    Winterland 4:24
4    The Stems–    Tears Me In Two 3:21
5    Sunnyboys–    Alone With You 4:01
6    Nick Barker –    Fence Building 3:11
7    Wet Taxis–    Sailors Dream 3:53
8    Penny Flanagan–    Lap It Up 3:25
9    Died Pretty–    Everybody Moves 4:48
10    The Faith –    Wild Changes 4:24
11    Nick Barker –    Gold 2:48
12    Don Miller Robinson*–    Erskineville Kings Theme 4:46
13    Don Miller Robinson*–    Barkys Theme 1:20
14    Don Miller Robinson*–    Melancholy Theme 4:02

Erskineville Kings

 

Monday, January 11, 2021

East of Everything (TV series) soundtrack album....music by Machine Translations and various artists

 

soundtrack from Australian TV series "East of Everything" with original music by Machine Translations (J Walker) and various folk/indie artists.

 Tracklist
1-1     –Machine Translations     A Most Peculiar Place    
1-2     –Machine Translations     Art Comes Home    
1-3     –Howlin' Wind     Road To Agra    
1-4     –Azo Bell     Long Road    
1-5     –Art Of Fighting     Reasons Are All I Have Left    
1-6     –The Church     Under The Milky Way    
1-7     –Lior     This Old Love    
1-8     –Mia Dyson     Choose    
1-9     –Juzzie Smith     Weather    
1-10     –Azo Bell     Spiderwalk    
1-11     –Sara Tindley     Waza    
1-12     –Jen Cloher & The Endless Sea     Better Off Dancing    
1-13     –Machine Translations     Trailer Music    
1-14     –Machine Translations     Best Office In The World    
1-15     –Machine Translations     Art And Eve's Theme    
1-16     –Sime Nugent & The Forefathers     Something Else    
1-17     –Jesse Younan     Forever    
1-18     –Machine Translations     Bev Comes Home 

   
2-1     –Custom Kings     Something Burning    
2-2     –Jackie Marshall      Fresh Meat    
2-3     –Sara Tindley     Heart It Was A Desert    
2-4     –Andrew Kidman     Blood On Your Shadow    
2-5     –Machine Translations     Eve's Confusion    
2-6     –Machine Translations     Horse Story Pts 1 & 2    
2-7     –Marshall And The Fro     Get Up (Raise Your head)    
2-8     –Machine Translations     Art On The Rocks    
2-9     –Machine Translations     Don't Give Up On Me ... Just Yet    
2-10     –Jesse Younan     Queeny    
2-11     –King Curly     What A Beautiful Day    
2-12     –Sara Tindley     House By The Sea    
2-13     –Sime Nugent & The Forefathers     The Undertow    
2-14     –Machine Translations     Court Scene    
2-15     –Juzzie Smith     Happy Daze    
2-16     –Andrew Kidman     Light Inside Of You    
2-17     –Sara Tindley     Somewhere    
2-18     –G. Wayne Thomas     Mourning Of The Earth


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Sunday, November 22, 2020

Emma...music from the motion picture...composed and orchestrated by Rachel Portman

 

Rachel Portman's score for Emma is an absolutely perfect fit for the film and won an Academy Award for the composer, a first for a woman in the category. The score is sweet and soothing, at times humorous and at times almost luminous. It is that rare perfect marriage of movie and soundtrack; it's impossible to enjoy one without the other. The light-classical themes perfectly recall the ethereal, good-hearted intentions of Jane Austen's heroine, so enchantingly played by Gwyneth Paltrow. While much of the disc is repetitive, it hardly matters. No one can tire of such beautiful aural pictures. 


Emma

Monday, April 16, 2018

Exils..original motion picture soundtrack..music by Tony Gatlif


The score from Tony Gatlif's 2004 film, "Exils", about Roma people. In this distinctive film we meet a young French couple: he is ethnically French, she is Arab, but both had Algerian ancestors, and the movie follows them after they spontaneously decide to abandon Paris and investigate their roots. The couple are presented in the film as very sensual, and the music and images that surround (and define) them are shared also by the viewer. The film touches on some interesting ideas, notably the not always chosen trade-off between freedom and belonging, and ends with a remarkable extended sequence depicting an Arab ritual of personal abandonment that bears comparison to (and is in fact more disturbing than) anything from 'The Exorcist'.

The soundtrack utilises Roma Gypsies music as per previous Tony Gatlif productions like Latcho Drom. Exciting and exotic, the music takes you on a world music journey that entices and delights.






Monday, August 21, 2017

Equinox...original motion picture soundtrack..music by Terje Rypdal and various artists



Soundtrack to the 1992 film, Equinox, with music by Terje Rypdal, Astor Piazzolla, Ali Farka Toure, Archie Shepp and Dollar Brand, Ivo Papasov and Reah Sadowsky. An eclectic mix of jazz and classical.




Friday, September 18, 2015

Eddie and The Cruisers...original soundtrack..music by John Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band



Eddie and the Cruisers was a movie about the disappearance of a (fictional) leader of a rock band, with an awesome soundtrack to boot. The soundtrack has now become a must have for any avid music collector and proves that 80's music was not all commercialized-synthesized shlock. Retro in sound to the 50's and 60's, with a contemporary edge, it has stood the test of time exceptionally well !

Many have compared the Eddie and The Cruisers/John Cafferty soundtrack to Springsteen's and the E Band's work (hopefully as a compliment and not as a rip off).Let's just say the Boss is the Boss and John Cafferty is John Cafferty. John Cafferty and his band were/are anything but a rip off. He has this very distinct knack for writing original and performing his material with plenty of hooks and upbeat melodies. His vocals are also easily recognized.They seem to have the tough rebellious rockin' edge to them when called for and yet that controllable warm vocal range that allows him to do a great ballad like Tender Years!. The Beaver Brown Band can do no wrong---the sheer artistry and musical synergy between JC & BBB is a great musical force unto itself.

1. On The Dark Side
2. Tender Years
3. Runaround Sue
4. Down On My Knees
5. Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes
6. Wild Summer Nights
7. Boardwalk Angel
8. Betty Lou's Got A New Pair Of Shoes
9. Those Oldies But Goodies (Remind Me Of You)
10. Season In Hell (Fire Suite)

Eddie and The Cruisers




Thursday, October 17, 2013

Empire of the Sun by John Williams...original soundtrack 1987


Empire of the Sun is one of the lesser known scores by John Williams. The score starts off with a wonderful choral arrangement of the Welsh folk tune, 'Suo Gan'. There are two more choral tracks as well, 'Liberation: Exsultate Justi', and 'Exsultate Justi'. They are similar, but are beautifully composed, and prove that Williams is as much a master of choral writing as he is of fanfares and sweet themes.


Williams's own music is quite a mixed grab bag. 'Jim's New Life' is a happy "bustling town" town type piece, while 'The Streets of Shanghai' is a rousing action piece along with the patriotic British march 'The British Grenadiers'

Also worthy of mention is 'Toy Planes, Home And Hearth'. This piece is, quite simply, one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard. It's simple and elegant, yet masterful, and worth the price of the album alone. This is a must have for all score fans. It's easily on the same level as Williams's other masterworks.

1. Suo Gan
2. Cadillac Of The Skies
3. Jim's New Life
4. Lost In The Crowd
5. Imaginary Air Battle
6. The Return To The City
7. Liberation : Exsultate Justi
8. The British Grenadiers
9. Toy Planes, Home, And Hearth
10. The Streets Of Shanghai
11. The Pheasant Hunt
12. No Road Home / Seeing The Bomb
13. Exsultate Justi

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Evelyn: Music from the Motion Picture by Stephen Endelman


Evelyn: Music from the Motion Picture by Stephen Endelman, Van Morrison, Pierce Brosnan and Sissel (2002) 

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Pierce Brosnan may have been the most hyped James Bond since Sean Connery, but he's gratifyingly used his burgeoning Hollywood clout to midwife Evelyn, a warm, intimate portrait of an unemployed widower battling both the church and Irish government for the custody of his own children. Composer Stephen Endelman colors the film with a musical mix that leans on traditional Celtic folk touches (fiddle and pennywhistle), skillfully weaving them into an orchestral context that ranges from the gently pastoral to some emotionally detached minimalism. Anchored by vocal performances from Van Morrison and Sissel, and featuring a couple good-natured pub songs by Brosnan himself, it's an inviting soundtrack rooted in Irish traditions, yet one savvy enough to contrast them against a more modern emotional landscape. --Jerry McCulley

1. Sitting On Top Of The World - Van Morrison  
2. Opening Credits  
3. Mom Leaves On St. Stephen's Day  
4. The Nuns
5. The First Judgement  
6. On The Banks Of The Roses - Pierce Brosnan  
7. Desmond Hugs Evelyn  
8. The Chase  
9. The Parting Glass - Pierce Brosnan  
10. D'you Fancy Him?
11. Grandpa's Angel Rays  
12. Fight The Good Fight  
13. Desmond Loses
14. The Rugger Game
15. Jig Two  
16. Statue Of Justice  
17. The Verdict  
18. Angel Rays - Sissel