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Purchase Music From Animation CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Home Alone Christmas CD (1997)
Animation Soundtrack album
$6.29 HOME ALONE CHRISTMAS features classic Christmas music from the films HOME ALONE and HOME ALONE II, as well as some originals and songs that were not included on the soundtracks ...
| | Rockstar Rock Star CD (2001) Original Soundtrack
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$10.85 The most booty-kickin' spoof Metal group to come down the pike since Spinal Tap is Steel Dragon, ...
| | Iron Eagle CD (1986) Original Soundtrack
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| | Easy Rider CD (1969) Original Soundtrack
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$6.55
| | Big Chill CD (1983) Remastered
Animation Soundtrack album
$10.79 Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Kevin Reeves (Polygram Studios).
This digitally remastered reissue ...
| | Band Of Brothers CD (2001) Original Soundtrack
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$9.99 Michael Kamen is a master at capturing nostalgia, especially when the age in question is the bittersweet "tie a yellow ribbon" landscape of World War II. For the HBO mini-series Band of Brothers, Kamen re-visits much of the same territory ...
| | Sigmund Snopek, III Virginia Woolf CD (2001)
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$13.49 If the modernist novelist Virginia Woolf seems like a bizarre title subject for a rock album, it nevertheless fits the relentless peculiarity of the music on the first album from Sigmund Snopek III. Actually, this is the second album by Snopek's band the Bloomsbury People following a self-titled effort in 1970. The band plays on the entire album, but it was credited, for whatever reason, to Snopek alone. Snopek's muse and music certainly act as the impetus and grand vision for the entire project, and what an intriguingly skewed vision it is. "Virginia Woolf" is essentially one epic (novelistic, you might even say) composition broken up into song-sized portions, and even broken down further within individual songs. There is a continuity and wholeness to the entire piece, at least, that is somewhat lost when you try to listen to it as a collection of songs. The songs by themselves can occasionally sound choppy and stylistically schizophrenic -- albeit almost always riveting -- due to the ambitious amalgam. Strong intimations of rock, blues, psychedelia, and jazz mingle with classical motifs, structures, and lofty compositional techniques in a fusion that is not really rock in any conventional sense of the term (although it does often rock), but is not quite classical either. Progressive rock didn't quite exist officially at the time the album was recorded, and while Snopek's disparate composite might be seen as a prototype for that genre, it does not entirely satisfy the description the genre ultimately took on. What it can be called is avant-garde experimentation that happens to utilize recognizable pop-style melodies, rock instrumentation, and some of the deft interplay of jazz, with an ultimate freaked out, psychedelic tinge that might easily have impressed Frank Zappa had he heard the album. (That especially goes for the marching band drum solo that erupts a couple minutes into the title track.) The songs themselves essentially resist classification and don't seem to follow the authorial theme closely, but the aforementioned "Virginia Woolf," seesawing "Orange," and majestically symphonic "Blue" are standouts. Virginia Woolf is only partly successful, but it is a compelling piece of work nonetheless. The Gear Fab reissue contains two bonus tracks in the 17-minute electronic piece "Lifencave Book ...
| | Dag Nasty Minority Of One CD (2002)
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$11.55 Minority of One happened to be D.C. punk legends Dag Nasty's first album in ten years, following the lackluster Four on the Floor EP released through Epitaph in 1992. Where Four on the Floor's production woes held these emocore originators from truly shining, Minority of One glowed with fiery dedication to one's craft. Although it was 16 years since Dag Nasty first came together, they seemed to still have the spark that boosted them to such independent heights; the songwriting and musical achievements captured on this album were stupendous. Straightforward, melodically enhanced punk rock at its best is heard on these 11 tracks. Dave Smalley's vocals were still as blunt and pleasing to the ear, and Brian Baker's melodic guitar melted the heart with its intense sincerity. ...
| | Rockers CD (1980) Remastered
Animation Soundtrack album
$9.69 Music is integral to this seminal Jamaican film, as it follows the exploits of drummer Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, who plays himself, and featuring a myriad of other denizens of the music industry in lead roles and bit parts. The movie itself was awash in music, which pours out of clubs, studios, record shops, and radios. The soundtrack features only some of the songs included in the film, but what a collection of cuts it is. Bunny Wailer's anthemic title track, Inner Circle's infectious "We a Rockers," Jacob Miller's masterpiece "Tenement Yard," Peter ...
| | Gresham It's Always Been There CD (2003)
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$14.75 Records by skateboard hero Tommy Guerrero possess a shambling glory that's allied to the rich (if not particularly long) tradition of experimental four-track recording. The first album by Guerrero's friend Gresham (Taylor) has that same lo-fi charm, plus an expanded view of hook-laden acoustic pop, all delivered ...
| | Aleks Syntek Mundo Lite CD (2003)
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| | Animation Soundtrack Touring Express CD (2005)
Animation Soundtrack songs
$15.15
| | La Freccia Nera CD (2007) (Import) Original Soundtrack
$28.89 | | Dan Gifford Standing On The Edge CD (2009)
Animation Soundtrack album
$9.59
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