| 1. Fire Links Intro |
| 2. Head in the Zone |
| 3. We Be Burnin' |
| 4. Send It On |
| 5. Ever Blazin' |
| 6. Eye Deh a Mi Knee |
| 7. Give It Up to Me |
| 8. Yardie Bone |
| 9. Never Gonna Be the Same |
| 10. I'll Take You There |
| 11. Temperature |
| 12. Breakout |
| 13. Head to Toe |
| 14. Connection - Sean Paul, Nina Sky |
| 15. Straight Up |
| 16. All on Me |
| 17. Change the Game - Looga Man, Sean Paul |
| 18. Trinity |
The Trinity,Sean Paul,Atlantic / Wea,Dancehall,Hip-Hop,Jamaica,Pop,Pop-Rap,Reggae
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The Trinity Session
Cowboy Junkies Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002WCL Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Mining For Gold
- Misguided Angel
- Blue Moon Revisited (Song For Elvis)
- I Don't Get It
- I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
- To Love Is To Bury
- 200 More Miles
- Dreaming My Dreams With You
- Working On A Building
- Sweet Jane
- Postcard Blues
- Walking After Midnight
Amazon.com essential recording
On their sophomore effort, Canada's Cowboy Junkies manage to make a one-day recording session in an old church one of their most satisfying listens. Featuring the sultry voice of Margo Timmins, the precise musicianship of her brothers Peter (on drums) and Michael (on guitar), and bassist Alan Anton, The Trinity Sessions is a spare, evocative, countrified-rock classic. Their inspired reworking of both "Blue Moon" and "Working On A Building" reveal the Timmins family to be talented interpreters and insightful neo-traditionalists. Mixing the ambitious songwriting of Margo and Michael Timmins with subdued covers of Lou Reed's "Sweet Jane" and Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," The Trinity Sessions is an exquisite collection that holds up quite well under repeated listenings. --Mitch MyersCustomer Reviews:
Late nights and cold days.......2007-06-18
the earliest is still the best.......2007-05-14
great tone poem for late night.......2007-05-09
a unique work.......2006-08-31
The sound is very slight and organic. No matter how much you turn up the volume, you cannot make the music loud. The drums are played with a brush, the guitars are turned way down and any electronic amplification is kept to a minimal.
B/c of the set up, the vocalist's voice is mixed way up front and is the feature of the cd. Boy, can she sing and her voice is beautiful and expressive.
That being said, not every song is fantastic and it is not an exceptional cd. The grandeur of the work is in the atmosphere not in the strength of songs. The silent, intimate nature of the cd does make some of the songs sounds a bit similar to each other.
The best songs are "Blue Moon", "Sweet Jane" (they do the version from Velvet Underground live 1969, the mellow version) and "Misguided Angel"
This is a unique work that is exactly what the title says it is. The "Trinity Sessions" a bunch of songs recorded inside of a church.
The Trinity Session is great!.......2006-02-24
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The Trinity
Sean Paul Manufacturer: Vp Records / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AMPZ0S Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Fire Links Intro
- Head In The Zone
- We Be Burnin'
- Send It On
- Ever Blazin'
- Eye Deh A Mi Knee
- Give It Up To Me
- Yardie Bone
- Never Gonna Be The Same
- I'll Take You There
- Temperature
- Breakout
- Head To Toe
- Connection
- Straight Up
- All On Me
- Change The Game
- The Trinity
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Just try to sit still during the first few tracks on dancehall-reggae star Sean Paul's third album, The Trinity. It's a nearly impossible feat, and you're in need of a serious scolding if tracks "Head in the Zone," "We Be Burnin'," "Send It On" and "Ever Blazin" don't make your toes tingle. Paul introduced a worldwide audience to the dancehall scene via his explosive 2002 album, Dutty Rock, and he scored bigger pop creds via bouncy duets with Beyonce and Sasha. The Trinity refines Paul's pop sheen while still staying true to his Jamaican roots. Beats squish and slide seductively, tempered by staccato rhythms and Paul's self-assured, sexy delivery. Things take a serious turn halfway through The Trinity, specifically during "Never Gonna Be the Same." The sweet, sad song is a wistful ode to Paul's friend and mentor, Daddigon, along with several other lost loved ones. "Temperature" raises the heat, sister-duo Nina Sky pops up on "Connection," and Beyonce sound-alike Tami Chynn contributes airy vocals to "All On Me." But even with the help, the album's second half fails to match the ferocious intensity of the first few tracks. Program your player to repeat The Trinity's first five or six flavorful tracks and get busy, indeed. --Joey GuerraAlbum Description
Sean Paul is back with his 3rd album, The Trinity. Along with its spiritual reference, The Trinity also refers to Sean's signature mixture of the three elements of dancehall, hip hop and reggae.Customer Reviews:
THE TRINITY is ever blazin' from head to toe!.......2007-04-05
However, "The Trinity," has no bad songs at all and is perfect from start to finish. Unlike Dutty Rock, I've repeated listening to this CD many times now and I'm still not sick of it which shows how good it is and how great it is to see Sean Paul go back to his Jamaican roots and stop trying to please the mainstream with cameos galore like he did on Dutty Rock. I also like the fact that all the lyrics are included, I wish all artists did that, but with Dancehall is even better to have the words, cause sometimes you just don't know what they are saying. This album is great all around.
YES!!.......2007-03-19
What Took Me So Long?.......2007-03-14
Good Follow - Up, But No Dutty Rock.......2007-03-04
dutty paul.......2007-01-04
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Vision: The Music of Hildegard von Bingen
Richard Souther , Emily van Evera , and Sister Germaine Fritz Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002SL6 Release Date: 1994-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Praise For The Mother
- Only The Devil Laughed
- Vision
- Song To The Mother
- The Living Light (Instrumental)
- Wherever
- For The Virgin
- For The Creator
- This Honorable Fame
- The Anointing (Instrumental)
- For The Trinity
- The Chalice
- Divine Love
- The Flower Gleams
- From This Wicked Fall
- Living Fountain
- Vision: Full Length
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"Vision--The Music of Hildegard von Bingen"? Make that "Hildegard--the Dance Remix." (Yes, it has been used on the dance floor of at least one New York City nightclub.) What else can you call it when Richard Souther takes the stark, ecstatic plainchant of the 12th-century abbess and adds heavily produced electronic trance-and-dance tracks? Souther's additions aren't bad in themselves--they are a bit New Age-y, yet danceable in a druggy 3:00-a.m. kind of way--but slather them over Hildegard's spare, intense chant melodies and the effect is perverse, if not just silly. Don't blame poor Emily van Evera--she is a fine interpreter of Hildegard, and EMI simply asked her to record some unaccompanied solo tracks of the abbess's music and send in the tapes; she had no idea what was going to be done with them until this disc came out with her name on it. This shows up in the final product: the gently fluid pulse van Evera applied to Hildegard's music (which would make perfect sense in the a cappella performance she thought she was giving) feels completely disconnected from the rigid rhythms inherent in Souther's electronic accompaniment. Now, there are a number of customer reviews, below, from listeners who like this title a great deal--have a look at them, check out the sound clips, and by all means get this title if you're interested. But, if you're curious about Hildegard, go to the recording that made her famous eight centuries after her death: A Feather on the Breath of God. --Matthew WestphalCustomer Reviews:
A very different style of Hildegard.......2007-01-30
ONE WORD- 'AWSOME".......2006-12-15
Very different. Hauntingly beautiful.......2006-03-01
"Every Element Has A Sound" ~ Heavenly Visions Of A Medieval Mystic.......2006-01-29
Similiar yet subtly different from the lofty, remote gregorian chants sung in the monastery, the music of Hildegard is much more accessible. Her experience of the 'Divine Mysteries' is conveyed in more emotional and earthy tones, thus linking the higher aspirations of the soul with the passionate nature of the human heart.
'Vision' was performed and recorded within the stone walls of St. Andrew's Church in Toddington, England, an almost perfect location to capture the medieval atmosphere of Hildegard's compositions. The female voices involved in this project are a sharp and welcome contrast to the all male gregorian choirs most of us are more familiar with.
Truly a mystical musical experience has been captured on these 17 exquiste tracks. For the spiritual seeker in all of us!
SUPERB MODERN CLASSIC.......2005-10-26
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Trinity
Visions of Atlantis Manufacturer: Napalm ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PHW2LI Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- At The Back Of Beyond
- The Secret
- Passing Dead End
- The Poem
- Nothing Left
- My Dark Side Home
- Wing-Shaped Heart
- Return To You
- Through My Eyes
- Flow The Desert
- Seven Seas
Album Description
With their third offering, Trinity, the Austro-American sextet takes Symphonic Metal to a new level as majestically powerful Metal songs complete with heavy guitars and unrelenting drumming meet emotional ballads and romantic soundscapes. The distinctive epic string arrangements compliment the multi-faceted compositions, superbly crowned by fantastic soprano vocals and the equally strong singing talents of the male counterpart. By masterfully merging their classic roots with powerful modern elements, Visions Of Atlantis deliver an album that is not only mystic and heavy but also insightful and bombastic.Customer Reviews:
I'd say this is their best........2007-07-18
The CD's only downfall would have to be its lyrics. The words can get a bit corny at times. Lines like "I'm so sorry 'cause you're dead" don't do it for me, personally. It'd also be nice if the vocalists put a bit more emotion into their voices and concentrate on what they're singing about instead of getting a perfect, crystal clear sound.
I'd recommend it, nonetheless, for symphonic metal fans.
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Matrix Revolutions (Score)
Don Davis Manufacturer: Maverick ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DJYQ4 Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
Tracks:
- The Matrix Revolutions Main Title
- The Trainman Cometh - Juno Reactor
- Tetsujin - Juno Reactor
- In My Head - Pale 3
- The Road To Sourceville
- Men In Metal
- Niobe's Run
- Woman Can Drive
- Moribund Mifune
- Kidfried
- Saw Bitch Workhorse
- Trinity Definitely
- Neodammerung
- Why, Mr. Anderson?
- Spirit Of The Universe
- Navras - Juno Reactor Vs. Don Davis
Customer Reviews:
Rounds out the edges..........2007-01-05
Unique, Original, Definitive!.......2006-08-18
Whereas the score to Reloaded was a techno-feat that was pure fun, this score establishes deeper orchestral roots that take it to a more refined, emotional level. Listen to the many places to which the listener travels: the frenetic chaos of the action cues, the solemnity of the elegies, the operatic tidal wave of the full chorus, and the sublimity of the film's denouement. Each is united into a unique and altogether representative symphony that has come not just to underline the Matrix universe but to utterly define it.
Three cheers for Don Davis, with the unavoidable question: why don't you score more films?
Perfection!.......2006-04-02
Not that Davis delivered anything basic, far from it! As already mentioned the level of musical complexity is impressive and as it is, sounds unlike scores you may have heard before, a perfect and distinct sound for a distinct franchise. The tone here is generally dissonant and harsh with two predominant choirs in the music, strings and brass, with warm woodwinds pushed right into the background except for a few choice moments. This, along with the actual nature of the music, helps to create a sense of conflict between the two, which obviously suits the movie.
Despite its atonality, Revolutions is also often surprisingly melodic and unexpectedly produces some of the finest examples in film music of beautiful, uplifting and majestic moments. The love theme hinted at in Matrix Reloaded is given the full treatment here in Trinity Definitely and it is stunning - it's simple but achingly beautiful and effective and it's hard to imagine anything else fitting the scene so perfectly. Revolutions also gives the best rendition of the Main Titles so far with the now famous brass crescendo, wave effect perfectly complimented by the orchestration and leading into an exciting rhythm and chord progression. This alternating brass effect is such a neat and clever little motif and perfectly encapsulates the dreamy, warped sense of reality theme of the movie(s) - we're so used to the idea of a memorable melody or hook defining a franchise or representing the main themes and characters that I find it refreshing that such a simple technique can have exactly the same effect.
However, it is the action cues that impress the most and there are lots of them. It's very rare that you can say music is genuinely thrilling and exhilarating but from the exciting going to war cue Men in Metal right through to the score's epic highlight Neodammerung, the score never lets up in its energy, excitement and invention - the only other score I can think of that contains so many action cues but manages to keep them all fresh and exhilarating is Shearmur's Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow and it must be so difficult to achieve but Davis manages it here seemingly effortlessly. Niobe's Run is exciting and frightening and gives the sense of being chased; Moribund Mifune is great `race against time' music; Saw Bitch Workhorse is un-relentlessly dissonant building to an almighty crescendo and Neodammerung is operatic and very classical sounding, with the truly immense choir singing over a simple chord progression and layered with timpani, constantly swirling strings and high woodwinds and the rest of the orchestra playing at top volume - it's breathless, absolutely perfect for the movie's big showdown and gives way to some great moments of the brass motif. It all ends with the glorious Spirit of the Universe, a wonderfully pastoral and uplifting contrast to all that's preceded it and gives a wonderful sense of a new dawn in utopia.
It's surprising just how good this score is, every cue perfectly compliments and augments the scenes they are accompanying whilst still being so enjoyable to listen to away from the movie - Davis manages to maintain this superior level of writing at all times with hardly any dull moments (at least in the fully orchestral cues anyway). The Matrix Revolutions is certainly an important achievement in film scoring not to mention Davis' career and is one of the best examples of modern action scoring if not one of the best in the genre, it's thrilling and always impressive, a master class in counterpoint, orchestration and musical development and above all, a highly enjoyable listen. Perfection.
Breathtaking.......2005-01-12
The Matrix Revolutions main title: The always haunting musical opening to the movie. Very good
The trainman cometh: Starts off gentle and happy, with Neo talking to Sati and her family. Calm, relaxing music plays while they talk, before beats start to come in, transfering to a frantic chase that goes along at breakneck speed in a fast beat.
Tetsujin: A quiet start with a foreboding Asian beat hints that its not all fun and games here. After a quick Asian beat down, we get some quiet harp and bean shakers. And then it's an all out war as electronic beats pulse while our heroes blast the oposition to smithereens.
In my Head: The only song on this track (thank goodness), this is actually quite catchy. I'll never be a fan of rock n roll, but this track is quite fun. Heavy on electronic insturments and only mild vocals, its a memorable song.
The road to sourceville: A quiet start shattered by a fast vocal, followed by quiet happy music as Neo is reunited with Trinity, then slow atmosphere while they visit the oracle for the last time.
Men in Metal: As the battle draws ever nearer, the war insturments (drums and such) begin to play as the soldiers prepare for the inevitable battle. A rousing speach gives them strength. This track is heavy on preparation music, and uses it well.
Niobies run: Quiet and atmospheric as Niobie and the others head closer to the tunnel, the music indicating the uneasiness as they try to slip past the sentinels. But of course they get spotted. Then its an all out frantic race as they zoom deep into the earth to try and escape with thier lives. In the Zion dock there's a few seconds of final preparation before the grim fighting begins. This track is heavy on "race for your life!" music.
Woman can drive: Things get desperate as the battle to save Zion continues. Niobie struggles to pilot the hammer to safety while being attacked non-stop. This track features more frantic racing and fighting music with drum beats.
Morbid Mifune: Pure war. This track excellently captures the horror and the hopelessness of the dock battle. The humans are doomed, but they keep fighting. With quick military beats and haunting vocals, this is a standout track. My favorite moment begins when the music is loud and filled with military beats as we see Mifune fighting for his life. As the kid tries to get ammo to him, the music truly shows how hopeless everything is, while also showing the will to keep fighting and not give up. A quiet military beat follows with the death of Mifune.
Kidfried: Thundering blasts as the Hammer closes in on Zion, followed by haunting vocals, and a standout moment where the Hammer zooms into Zion, where the music is heavy and quick and the vocals compete with quick beats as the end of the frantic race is in sight. Then all is quiet and calm as the first battle is won.
Saw B***h workhorse (what an odd name): The gloom of the real world shows itself as Neo and Trinity head towards the machine city. When they reach it's borders, heavy beats and ominous vocals give the feeling on huge bemoths guarding its borders. Yet hope remains among the chaos as we witness the wonder of Neo's power. A strong and gloomy (yet hopeful) track.
Trinity definitly: Out of all the tracks in all the matrix movies, this one stands out among the others. Its a pure musical track, with no electronic enhancments, no fancy beats, nothing. It's simply sad, quiet orchestra music. As Trinity lies dying within the Logos, Don Davis does a standout job of conveying the sadness of her death. I actually cried a little when I first heard this one because it's so sad, yet at the same time, dignified. It has an identity all its own because its so different from the music we've heard before. A standout track.
Neodammerung: If there was ever a contest to determine the best one on one fight music ever made, this would be in the top three. It's the apacolypse mixed in with heavy dramatic beats as two foes fight to the death, each carrying incredible power. You can really feel the dramatic wieght contanined within each beat as Neo and Smith face each other for the final time. The haunting vocals adds so much to the experience that its impossible to imagine the music withought them. When the two take to the skies, the music increases in drama and epic scope as the two fight high above the ground. Then theres the final moment where the two head straight towards each other, readying for the final blow that will determine the fight. I get goosebumps every time I hear it.
Why Mr. Anderson?: As Smith stands over the beaten Neo, he asks him why he does it. The music is sad and curious. The end is near. We can feel that Neo is beaten and how exhausted he is. A final brief fight commences before Smiths raw power and fury shows itself through quick and hard beats. Then the music swells in triumph as Smith is finally defeated before quietly drifting into nothing as "it is done"
Spirit of the universe: Happiness is mingled with sadness in this track. Everything is happy, yet the sad vocals appear when Neo's body is taken away. Then the music slowly swells upwards as the end arrives. Everything is over and finished. Then the music finally swells one last time as the sun rises in a big happy moment.
Navras: Fantastic vocals (male and female) really define this track as just about every insturment comes into play here. Drums, australian digery doos, pianos, electronic beats, and flute music comes into play for one grand finale of music. Truley stunning, and tied with Neodammerung as best track on the CD.
In my humble opinion, the third matrix movie has the best music of the entire trilogy. It's hard edgy no-nonsense action music, untainted by unnecessary songs. It's all insturmental and hard hitting, making it a truley magnificant soundtrack that I listen to almost everyday. A truly worthy buy.
MIND BLOWING.......2004-12-12
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Varese Sarabande 25th Anniversary Celebration
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008WI90 Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- The Man from Snowy River (Bruce Rowland)
- The Winds of War (Bob Cobert)
- Blue Velvet (Angelo Badalamenti)
- Witness (Maurice Jarre)
- Raising Arizona (Carter Burwell)
- Pee Wees Big Adventure (Danny Elfman)
- Halloween (John Carpenter)
- A Nightmare On Elm Street (Charles Bernstein)
- The Fly (Howard Shore)
- RoboCop (Basil Poledouris)
- The Empire Strikes Back (John Williams)
- The Right Stuff (Bill Conti)
- The Final Conflict (Jerry Goldsmith)
- The Abyss (Alan Silvestri)
- Brainstorm (James Horner)
- Peggy Sue Got Married (John Barry)
- My Left Foot (Elmer Bernstein)
- The Dead (Alex North)
- Stanley & Iris (John Williams)
- The Milagro Beanfield War (Dave Grusin)
- Driving Miss Daisy (Hans Zimmer)
Tracks:
- Steel Magnolias (Georges Delerue)
- Unforgiven (Lennie Niehaus and Clint Eastwood)
- Raggedy Man (Jerry Goldsmith)
- The Grifters (Elmer Bernstein)
- Green Card (Hans Zimmer)
- City Slickers (Marc Shaiman)
- Father Of The Bride (Alan Silvestri)
- While You Were Sleeping (Randy Edelman)
- Babe (Nigel Westlake)
- The Adventures Of The Great Mouse Detective (Henry Mancini)
- The Adventures of Robin Hood (Erich Wolfgang Korngold)
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (Laurence Rosenthal)
- The Secret Garden (Zbigniew Preisner)
- A Little Princess (Patrick Doyle)
- Rudy (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Iron Will (Joel McNeely)
- Memphis Belle (George Fenton)
- Eye Of The Needle (Mikl)
- Total Recall (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Back To The Future Part III (Alan Silvestri)
Tracks:
- To Die For (Danny Elfman)
- The Player (Thomas Newman)
- Black Robe (Georges Delerue)
- Medicine Man (Jerry Goldsmith)
- 2001 (Alex North)
- Star Wars: Shadows Of The Empire (Joel McNeely)
- The Crow (Graeme Revell)
- Blade (Mark Isham)
- The Omen (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Vertigo (Bernard Herrmann)
- Scream (Marco Beltrami)
- The Sixth Sense (James Newton Howard)
- Xena: Warrior Princess (Joseph LoDuca)
- Air Force One (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Starship Troopers (Basil Poledouris)
- The Matrix (Don Davis)
- The Iron Giant (Michael Kamen)
- Youve Got Mail (George Fenton)
- A Little Romance (Georges Delerue)
- Pleasantville (Randy Newman)
Tracks:
- Sunset Boulevard (Franz Waxman)
- L.A. Confidential (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Rounders (Christopher Young)
- The Score (Howard Shore)
- The Replacements (John Debney)
- Gone In 60 Seconds (Trevor Rabin)
- The Bourne Identity (John Powell)
- Rush Hour 2 (Lalo Schifrin)
- XXX (Randy Edelman)
- Die Hard (Michael Kamen)
- The Last of the Mohicans (Trevor Jones)
- Moby Dick (Christopher Gordon)
- The Mists Of Avalon (Lee Holdridge)
- Cleopatra (Alex North)
- Life As A House (Mark Isham)
- Emma (Rachel Portman)
- In The Bedroom (Thomas Newman)
- Cast Away (Alan Silvestri)
- One True Thing (Cliff Eidelman)
- Unfaithful (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek)
- Far From Heaven (Elmer Bernstein)
- Ice Age (David Newman)
- Shrek (Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell)
Customer Reviews:
A good value.......2007-05-17
The Sound Track Since Bernard Hermann.......2006-07-25
Very good value.
Good mix of film music.......2006-07-02
I'm a big fan of this soundtrack music and will be looking for more CD's like this.
A mixed collection of movie music.......2006-02-23
Uplifts your soul, takes your mind into the heavens.......2006-01-06
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Blade Trinity
Various Artists Manufacturer: New Line Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000667GN2 Release Date: 2004-11-23 |
Tracks:
- Fatal - The RZA
- I Gotta Get Paid - Lil' Flip featuring Ghostface Killah & Raekwon of Wu-Tang Clan
- When The Guns Come Out - WC, E-40 & Christ Bearer of Northstar
- Thirsty - Old Dirty Bastard AKA Dirt McGirt and Black Keith
- Daywalkers - Ramin Djawadi & The RZA
- Party In The Morgue (Club Mix) - Kool Keith Presents Thee Undatakerz
- Skylight - Overseer
- This Blood - Black Lab
- Bombs Away (Danny Saber Remix) - Paris Texas
- Weapons of Mad Distortion - The Crystal Method
- Hard Wax - Manchild
- Blade's Back - Ramin Djwadi
Album Description
The soundtrack to this motion picture features new music from The RZA (Wu Tang Clan) with Lil' Flip, Ol' Dirty Bastard, WC and E-40, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah, The Crystal Method, and much more. There are three editions: regular, clean, and deluxe. The deluxe edition includes a 12-page comic by Takashi Okazaki and a bonus DVD with an animated short, a story board animatic and making-of footage, character designs, Blade Manga art, a weapons gallery, behind the scenes footage of The RZA scoring the film, and more. Exclusive liner notes from director David Goyer. PARENTAL ADVISORY.Customer Reviews:
This was a fantastic cd!.......2005-09-11
Couldn't have been better..........2005-04-28
Awesome.......2005-01-02
Can we please get over this hip-hop phase?.......2004-12-26
Wow........2004-12-22
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See the Sun
Black Lab Manufacturer: blacklabworld.com ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BQPY04 Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- see the sun
- remember
- lonely boy
- perfect girl
- ecstasy
- tell me why
- without you
- dream in color
- learn to crawl
- wide open
- lifelike
- circus lights
Product Description
The follow-up to Black Labs critically acclaimed Geffen debut Your Body Above Me (feat. "Wash it Away," Time Ago), See the Sun is a lush, epic union of heartbreak and rock & roll, diamond-cut lyrics set to hard candy melodies, raging guitars and gin-soaked stories of love, loss and redemption. Like U2 and Live and the Goo's getting drunk together. Like a five star hotel, you check in and youre sorry to check out. Their new album has a depth and emotional range that broadens with each listen. Grammy award-winning engineer Tom Lord-Alge (Live, Blink 182) mixed most of the album. What shines brightest is the band's pop sensibility the liquid swirl of "Remember," the epic sweep of "See the Sun," the raging loss of "Without You," and the open-armed surrender of "Lonely Boy." Black Lab has contributed to the soundtracks of Spider Man, Can't Hardly Wait, Varsity Blues, Permanent Midnight, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Party of Five, What I Like About You, MTV's The Real World, and most recently, Blade: Trinity.Customer Reviews:
Another good addition to collection.......2007-02-11
Amazing CD.......2007-01-05
Perfect!.......2006-12-26
great from start to finish.......2006-10-30
Don't buy this here.......2006-03-13
Enjoy!
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Russian Choral Music-Russian Easter
Manufacturer: Melodiya ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001HC2 Release Date: 1996-03-26 |
Tracks:
- The Laura's Bell-Ringing And Procession
- The Easter Beginning (Moscow Tune)
- The Easter Canon (Moscow Tune Of The Kiev Chant)
- The Collect-Hymn Of Easter (Tune Of The Trinity-St. Sergius Laura)
- The Ikos Of Easter (Valaam Tune)
- The Angel Cried
- The Exapostilarion Of Easter (Greek Chant)
- The Canticles Of Easter (Tune Of The Zosima Hermitary)
- Christ Is Risen
- Come, O Ye People, Let Us Worship The Godhead In Three Persons (Tune Of The Trinity-St. Sergius Laura)
- The Great Litany
- Dogmatik, The 7th Tone (Znamenny Chant)
- The Great Gradual: What God Is So Great As Our God (Moscow Tune)
- The Stanza For The Assumption Of The Most Holy Birth-Giver Of God (Great Znamenny Chant)
- Lord, Now Lettest Thou (Demestvenny Chant)
- Praise Ye The Name Of The Lord (Kiev Chant)
- The Exaltation Of Pentecost (Znammey Chant)
- The Assembly Of The Angels (Znamenny Chant)
- In That We Have Beheld The Resurrection Of Christ (Kiev Chant)
- Chosen By The Lord Of Hosts
- A Prayer To St Sergius
- An Exaltation To St Sergius (Putevoi Chant)
- The Lord Is My Light
- Many Years (Tune Of The St Sophia Cathedral In Novgorod)
Customer Reviews:
Breathtaking Solemnity.......2001-01-25
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Trinity and Beyond Motion Picture Soundtrack CD
Manufacturer: VCE ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00018YGUQ Release Date: 1997-08-05 |
Tracks:
- Monument Site / 100 Tons of TNT
- Newsreel
- Fat Man and Little Boy
- Hiroshima / Nagasaki Requiem
- Operation Crossroads
- Armada Annihilation
- Deus Vult
- Nautical Graveyard
- Operation Sandstone
- Improved Stockpile Bomb
- Russia Gets the Bomb
- Operation Ranger-Able
- Operation Greenhouse
- Boosting with Tritium
- The George Device
- The Atomic Cannon
- Castle Bravo
- Operation Wigwam
- Cherokee Deliverable H-Bomb
- The Hood Device
- Operation Hardtack / Teak and Orange
- Russian Monster Bomb
- Operation Dominic
- Christmas Island Tests
- Thor Missiles
- China Gets the Bomb
Album Description
Twenty Six cuts of music representing almost an hour of full orchestration was composed for "Trinity and Beyond (the Atomic Bomb Movie)." Composed and conducted by William Stromberg and performed by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra.This great CD contains the only full orchestral music influenced by the Atomic Bomb.
Customer Reviews:
A Rousing Score!.......2007-04-06
The visuals were stunning and the score was magnificant.
It reminded me of the old Victory at Sea series (NBC 1952-53) which featured music composed by Richard Rogers and performed by the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra.
I was hoping the Trinity soundtrack was available on CD, and, fortunately, it is...
Classical Thunder move over!!!.......2007-02-07
This is still in print???.......2006-04-01
I first saw "Trinity and Beyond" on TLC back in 1997 (between sixth and seventh grade.) I fell in love with it immediately, thanks in no small part to William Stromberg's moving, passionate score. But more on that later:
::THE MOVIE::
During that particular period in my life, I was very much intrigued by atomic and hydrogen bombs, but this film pushed my intrest into an obsession. I brought it to school and treated my friends to a screening years before the chemistry teacher would make it an annual event. I researched on these weapons and nuclear physics and was quickly becoming an expert on the subject. (I would stop friends in the hallway and drop factoids one moment and quiz them the next, and if anybody genuinely wanted to know, I'd talk their ears off until they gave up in the face of my feriority.) I actually wanted to build one of those Goddamned devices; my parents were called when someone went in my backpack and found instructions, as well as eavesdropping on my search for lithium-6 distributors.
If you think about it, atomic and hydrogen bombs can be seen as the ultimate form of masturbation that man has yet devised. Period. I don't think I have to emphasise my point any further (Stanley Kubrick has already done that, handily) but suffice it to say that it was one of my age group's favorite pastimes. I was all too awed by the raw cosmic power and brutality of these weapons, almost to the point of wanting to participate in these most sophomoric experiments in mass destruction. I have since matured in my views, and the movie has a bit as well (the DVD has some extra footage and public service films that add more of a feeling of tragedy and or pathos to a picture that mostly consists of watching things go "BOOM" for two hours. Can you blame me?)
::THE SCORE::
What can I say? "TandB" has one of the most beautiful and powerful scores I've ever heard from a movie, let alone a documentary. I had to order mine directly from VCE, and it took literally months for it to arrive, but damn if that wasn't one of the best days of my life. After hastily breaching the shrinkwrap and fondling the jewel case with all five senses to make myself sure of its existence, I popped in the CD, slipped on my headphones, and set sail for the heart of the Dark Sun--- and my cockamamie Discman couldn't get past the TOC, so I threatened to smack it with a hammer (while I actually turned off the shock protection) and it finally capitulated and played my shiny new disc.
I was surprised and disconcerted by the inclusion of leftover parts of the score (the tracks "Russia Gets the Bomb" and the original version of "Operation Ranger-Able"-- which in the film was the latter half of "Operation Hardtack, Teak, and Orange.") Those tracks eventually grew on me, and I both admire their strength and recognize why the director might have left them out of the film--- they call a bit too much attention to themselves. A welcome surprise was the full version of the track "Thor Missiles." This, I read, is Peter Kuran's favorite cue, and it's one of the more somber cues on the album, but be forewarned... it'll make you turn up the volume before it finally blows your speakers. I especially enjoy the last three cues, "Thor Missiles" included, "Christmas Island Tests," possibly the most beautiful track on the album, but way too short, and "China Gets The Bomb," the finale and recapitulation of the sinister, bombastic "Hiroshima/Nagasaki Requiem" Theme (which you may have heard in the trailers for X2.) 'Tis a great album, this. I've never heard of William Stromberg or John Morgan, or Lennie Moore or Edgardo Simone before TandB, and I wonder why, because these guys and the titanic MSO could go toe-to-toe with anyone in Hollywood. I'm baffled.
A Stunner! .......2005-12-17
William Flanigan, Ph.D.
One to remember - lest we forget.......2005-09-23
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- This Is Madness [Explicit Lyrics]
- This Is Ultimate Dance!
- Totally Hits 2002
- Underground 16: For da Summa [Explicit Lyrics]
- What's Luv [CD-single]
- When Love Turns Lust [Explicit Lyrics]
- Wild Gremlinz [Clean]
- Without Me [CD-single]
- 80 Dimes [Explicit Lyrics]
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