Death Strikes
Death Strikes
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1. Death Strikes
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2. Sodomizing Death Spell
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3. Intense Slaughter
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4. This Is Death
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5. Aggressive Bloodhunt
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6. Infernal Force
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7. Sadist
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8. Angels from Hell
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9. Evil Beneath the Flames
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Death Strikes,Maze of Torment,Necropolis Records,Death Metal/Black Metal,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
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- Star Wars: A Musical Journey (2005) (V)
- Not one of his bests, but very close
- John Williams' finest work
- A Great Conclusion to the Prequel Trilogy
- Williams is slumming it
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Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B000850IS6
Release Date: 2005-05-03 |
Tracks:
- Star Wars and The Revenge Of The Sith
- Anakin's Dream
- Battle Of The Heroes
- Anakin's Betrayal
- General Grievous
- Palpatine's Teachings
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John Williams' lovely and moving score for the sixth Star Wars film brings thirty years of collaborating on George Lucas' beyond-popular intergalactic franchise to a close. (Is this really the end of Star Wars? Can't Lucas and Williams work together on a prequel to these prequels? Let us hope so, and that Jar Jar Binks is nowhere near it.) As this music accompanies the most exciting Star Wars film in many a moon, the soundtrack itself is more fun, more evil, more nasty and bumpy. Many of the heroic, anthemic themes woven throughout Episode Three: Revenge of the Sith will necessarily be familiar to any fan of the series, from the "Imperial March" to the main theme. It's remarkable how stirring the latter can be, no matter how many times you've heard it, and even for those who do not have all their money invested in S.W. memorabilia. There is a lot of new music here, and the lush, extensive range of both Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra is on display, most notably in the menacing, percolating "General Grievous" and the rousing "New Hope" end theme. --Mike McGonigal
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Customer Reviews:
Star Wars: A Musical Journey (2005) (V).......2007-06-21
product: Star Wars: A Musical Journey (2005) (V), included as bonus disc in Episode III soundtrack.
The bonus dvd with this soundtrack was the reason I purchased. I enjoy film soundtracks, and science fiction, but this dvd was a real highlight for me. I got the soundtrack cd out of the local library. The cd was missing from the case, but I found this wonderful dvd instead that I went out to purchase later.
With optional segments of dialog from Ian McDiarmid, this film is a stunning visual and musical overview of the full epic story of episodes I-VI of Star Wars. For those of us who felt that eps. IV-VI fell short of our expectations, this film presents them well as parts of the whole story. The Musical Journey also stands as a summary of the entire SW opus for someone who is not familiar with the Star Wars characters and plot. Highly recommended.
Options: no subtitles or other options.
Not one of his bests, but very close.......2007-05-21
The Episode III soundtrack is very good. Not great, but very, very good. You can tell that Williams is getting old, but he still manages to weave together a very memorable score.
My favorite tracks are "Battle of the Heroes," "Anakin's Betrayal," Palpatine's teachings, "Anakin vs. Obi-Wan," and the "Immolation Scene."
The others are very good as well, but these are especially nice. "Battle of the Heroes" is Dual of the Fates for Revenge of the Sith. "Anakin's Betrayal" is a very sad track that is, in my opinion, one of William's most powerful pieces. "Palpatine's Teachings" is really, really neat. It's very dark and moody, a perfect piece for the evil emperor. The only weird thing is the end. "Anakin vs. Obi-Wan" is the action piece that plays during the battles of Anakin and Obi-Wan, and Yoda and the Emperor. Finally, "The Immolation Scene" is another sad piece, even more so than "Anakin's Betrayal."
Although I really like this CD, there are some things that are missing (as usual). First, the whole sequence where the droids are looking for Obi-Wan after he was shot. You see Obi-Wan in his ship with Senator Organa on the Hologram (or whatever it is), and Obi-Wan says that his clones turned on him. That was some pretty awesome music that OF COURSE was left out of the CD. Then there was Dual of the Fates in the movie, but completely absent from the CD. And probably the most annoying was that whole piece of music before Obi-Wan and Anakin fight. It was so touching and sad and I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY LEFT IT OUT! Absolutely amazing. Also, did anyone notice that some little bits were cut out? For example, in Anakin vs. Obi Wan, they cut out about a second or two of choir. What?! What the heck is with that? It's when Anakin is running on the long thing and jumps on the droid on the lava. Also, there was some pretty cool drumming when you see Yoda and the Emperor fighting, and you can see the whole stadium (the big room). There's also drumming in "Enter Lord Vader" that is muted in the soundtrack.
Oh well...if I'm going to collect movie scores, I'm going to have to get used to the fact that in almost all cases there's not going to be every bit of music. I've experienced this in both Pirates of the Caribbean, Jurassic Park I (there was very little left out on this score), and almost everything else. At the moment, I'm just waiting for the 22nd, for the Pirates of the Caribbean 3 soundtrack. It's gonna be amazing.
See Yu
John Williams' finest work.......2007-04-20
There is little more I can say that hasn't already been said about the soundtrack to Episode 3, especially what Amazon contributor Dan Mohr wrote in his review of the soundtrack on 2/2/2006. His review captured almost all the thoughts, feelings, and emotions I had when I first listened to the soundtrack, and was, IMO, the best review of John Williams' greatest masterpiece.
Having said that, I will say that few soundtracks have ever so perfectly captured the underlying emotional currents of their respective movie; in the case of ROTS, the contemporaneous tragedies of Anakin's fall to the Dark Side, the extermination of the Jedi, and the rise of the oppressive Empire. The listener is confronted with the depth and totality of the evil that has beset the entire galaxy to a degree that the film could not reach in only 2 hours.
Bravo, Dan Mohr, and BRAVO John Williams!
A Great Conclusion to the Prequel Trilogy.......2007-04-07
This is a great work of art. I rank it 4th among Star Wars soundtracks after A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and The Phantom Menace. I had a hard deciding which I thought was better, The Phantom Meance or Revenge of the Sith, but I decided that The Phantom Menace lays the foundation for so much that is in this soundtrack and is thus the more masterful work. But that doesn't mean that this score still isn't great. Every piece is a thrill to listen to and pace never lets up. "Battle of the Hereos" is an amazing piece and the rendition of the "Funeral Theme" from Episoded I captures the film's tragety magnificently. Also I do not think John Williams could have portrayed the Jedi's extinction more perfectly than he did in "Anakin's Betrayal". This is without a doubt the best score of 2005 and one of the best of the decade.
Williams is slumming it.......2007-04-01
Williams's score for Revenge of the Sith is almost entirely overbearing, lacking any emotional subtlety. The music is overcomplicated and even a bit confusing, especially in the tracks that correspond to action sequences in the movie. His overuse of choral tracks and vocals is too bombastic and irritating to be listened to without the explosions and laser blasts of the soundtrack to soften them. (Yes, this music is actually softened by the sounds of warfare.) Worst of all, much of the music has simply been lifted from earlier scores. At times his self-imitation was so blatant that I actually wondered whether the editor who had complied this score had made a mistake and I was listening to The Empire Strikes Back or A New Hope. Also suffers from not including the entire score, in some cases cutting out musical segues in obvious and awkward ways.
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- F.A.N.T.A.S.T.I.C.!
- At LAST the complete series ORIGINAL soundtrack, the wait is over!
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The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Manufacturer: Film Score Monthly
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ASIN: B0006SSQ8E
Release Date: 2005-01-04 |
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Customer Reviews:
F.A.N.T.A.S.T.I.C.!.......2006-02-02
I've got the original music (including v2 and v3), the books (the best is Heitland's The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Book; still in print);
the 22 VHS tapes issued in the early 1990's (a haphazard collection issued in no particular order of episodes that boasted famous guest stars). Can I please get the whole series on DVD? I have not seen Mother Fear toying with Illya (The Children's Day Affair) in over 40 years.
At LAST the complete series ORIGINAL soundtrack, the wait is over!.......2005-07-12
Many of us have always thought The Man From UNCLE had the best music for a TV series ever, and this three double CD release confirms this. Wow! I'd be just happy with one CD, but having SIX (three double CDs packages) is absolutely out of this world, I mean, a lifetime wait come true.
Indeed, this is an unbelievable collection of three double CDs packages with the complete series soundtrack, and I mean the complete music, not a tune is missing.
And this is the ORIGINAL Man From Uncle music. Let me stress the point: this is the four years ORIGINAL soundtrack with the original recordings as they were heard throughout the series, not a no-name orchestra doing personal versions of the stuff. The audio transfer is very, very good, the music from late episodes is even in stereo.
Each individual CD carries over 70 minutes of music. All in all there you have the four TV seasons main titles and all, absolutely all of TMFU unforgetable music.
This is not a chronological release, meaning, all CDs have a mix of music from all four TV seasons. Volume 1 is heavier on early TV seasons stuff, fans of Jerry Goldsmith will love it. Those of us who prefer what Gerald Fried and later Richard Shores did with TMFU music, then volume 2 is mandatory. If you are a fan, you can't miss any of these six CDs. However if buying all three double packages is too much for you, you must go with Volume 2, no questions asked. Volume three is the weakest of them as it brings "suites" and a whole CD with "The Girl From Uncle" soundtrack, but you have a bonus "Open Channel D" beeper.
Each package is gorgeous, each with a glossy color booklet with extensive liner notes with details on how each tune was written to a specific TV series episode and how it was used onwards. You have bios on the composers, on how the recordings were made, even an overview on how many instruments were available in each of the years the music was recorded.
So, throw away your Hugo Montenegro Man From Uncle CD, this is the REAL thing.
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Best of Hammer Horror
Manufacturer: GDI
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00005K50P
Release Date: 2001-01-01 |
Tracks:
- The Mummy: Opening Credits - Franz Reizenstein
- The Mummy: Finale And End Credits - Franz Reizenstein
- The Devil Rides Out: Opening Credits - James Bernard
- The Devil Rides Out: The Spirit In The Observatory - James Bernard
- Twins Of Evil: The Brotherhood Strikes/Opening Credits - Harry Robinson
- Twins Of Evil: The Enemy Within - Harry Robinson
- Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed: Opening Credits - James Bernard
- Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed: The Death Of Anna - James Bernard
- Quatermass And The Pit: Opening Credits - Tristram Cary
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- The Vampire Lovers: Opening Credits - Harry Robinson
- The Vampire Lovers: Laura Is Dead, Marcilla Is Gone - Harry Robinson
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- Lust For A Vampire: Opening Credits - Harry Robinson
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- The Curse Of The Mummy's Tomb: Opening Credits/Professor Dubois Is Murdered - Carlo Martelli
- The Curse Of The Mummy's Tomb: Finale And End Credits - Carlo Martelli
- Scars Of Dracula: Innocent Victim/Opening Credits - James Bernard
- Scars Of Dracula: Burning Castle Dracula - James Bernard
Album Description
Includes 26 spine-chilling themes and incidental music. Includes music from 'The Mummy', 'Devil Rides Out', 'Twins of Evil', 'Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed', 'Quatermass and the Pit', 'Vampire Lovers', 'Taste the Blood of Dracula', 'Lust For a Vampire', 'Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires', 'Curse of the Mummy's Tomb', 'Scars of Dracula' and 'The Lost Continent.' Musicclub. 2004.
Album Details
Includes 26 Spine-chilling Themes and Incidental Music. Includes Music from 'the Mummy', 'devil Rides Out', 'twins of Evil', 'frankenstein Must Be Destroyed', 'quatermass and the Pit', 'vampire Lovers', 'taste the Blood of Dracula', 'lust for a Vampire', 'legend of the Seven Golden Vampires', 'curse of the Mummy's Tomb', 'scars of Dracula' and 'the Lost Continent.'
Average customer rating:
- Why this hasn't been reviewed yet is beyond me.
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Death Strikes
Maze of Torment
Manufacturer: Necropolis Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00004UAUM
Release Date: 2000-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Death Strikes
- Sodomizing Death Spell
- Intense Slaughter
- This Is Death
- Aggressive Bloodhunt
- Infernal Force
- Sadist
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Customer Reviews:
Why this hasn't been reviewed yet is beyond me........2002-04-24
By the name of the band 'Maze of Torment' I was expecting them to sound like old Morbid Angel or an attempt at the old Morbid Angel sound. On the first Morbid Angel album with David Vincent is the song "Maze of Torment". I'm sure you can understand my insight. This is not what I was expecting at all. Though these guys may have a Morbid Angel song title for their band name, they truly remind me of the Haunted. Maze of Torment is exactly how I would picture the Haunted if the Haunted came out back in the early 90's when Death metal was good. Though Maze of Torment may remind me of the Haunted they bring originality to their riffs and a much more brutal sound. Everything about Maze of Torment is super fast. It is almost as if each member is racing to get to the end of the song first. Every song on this album is full of fast pull-offs, blast beats, and plenty of rolling toms. The singer makes me think of a hyperactive Lee Dorian after drinking 30 cups of coffee. The vocals are delivered fast and unrelenting like everything else about this band. The songs are arranged with genius song structures that are incredibly technical but not over-technical; much easier to digest than most of the bands that over-play boring technical riffs that virtually take them nowhere. Maze Of Torment play incredibly fast songs with a surgeon's precision and make the technicality of their music easy to swallow and have nice smoothly executed blisteringly fast songs. If you are interested in this album the slightest bit I would recommend getting this instead of anything that has come out recently.
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Big Screen Sound
Big Screen Sound
Manufacturer: Realistic
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ASIN: B000JWBQ0M |
Product Description
Song list:
1. 20th Century Fox Cinemascope Fanfare
2. From "The Empire Strikes Back" (John Williams): a. The Imperial March, and b. Yoda's Theme
3. From "North By Northwest" Main Title
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5. From "Star Wars": a. Princess Leia's Theme, and b. Here They Come
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7. From "First Men on the Moon" Main Title
8. From "Dr. Stranglove" The Bomb Run
9. "Hedda" Main Title
10. From "Return of the Jedi" a. Parade of the Ewok, and b. Darth Vader's Death
11. From "King's Row" Finale
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