Rescue You

Rescue You

Rescue You

Track Listings
 
1. Losing You
2. Young Hearts
3. Prelude/Endlessly
4. Rescue You
5. Feel the Fire
6. Get Tough
7. Eyes of Love
8. On the Run
9. Soul Searcher
10. Race Is On

Rescue You,Joe Lynn Turner,Elektra,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Popular Music
The Science Fiction Album
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The penultimate collection ...
  • Muisic of the Spheres
  • The Ulllllltimate Sci-Fi Music Collection
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The Science Fiction Album
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Silva America
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000066HE5
Release Date: 2005-02-08

Tracks:

  1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
  2. Aliens
  3. Sound Effect - The Nostromo
  4. Alien
  5. A.I.
  6. Armageddon
  7. Sound Effect - Apollo 13 Lift-off
  8. Apollo 13
  9. Back To The Future
  10. Battle Beyond The Stars
  11. Battlestar Galactica
  12. The Black Hole
  13. Contact
  14. Capricorn One
  15. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
  16. The Day The Earth Stood Still
  17. Dune

Tracks:

  1. Galaxy Quest
  2. Sound Effect - Dogfight in Space
  3. Enemy Mine
  4. Ghostbusters
  5. Gremlins
  6. Heavy Metal
  7. Independence Day
  8. E.T.
  9. Judge Dredd
  10. The Last Starfighter
  11. Lifeforce
  12. Sound Effect - Crash Landing
  13. Lost In Space
  14. Mars Attacks
  15. The Matrix
  16. Predator
  17. The Right Stuff

Tracks:

  1. Moonraker
  2. Robocop
  3. Silent Running
  4. Sound Effect - Alien Organism
  5. Species
  6. Stargate
  7. Starship Troopers
  8. Starman
  9. Star Trek - TV Theme
  10. Star Trek: The Motion Picture End Title
  11. Klingon Attack
  12. Sound Effect - Warp Drive
  13. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
  14. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  15. Star Trek: Generations
  16. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

Tracks:

  1. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
  2. Sound Effect - Transporter Crew
  3. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Main Theme
  4. Star Trek First Contact
  5. Star Wars
  6. The Empire Strikes Back
  7. The Empire Strikes Back
  8. Return of the Jedi
  9. Sound Effect - Battle Stations
  10. Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace - The Flag Parade
  11. Anakin's Theme
  12. The Adventures of Jar Jar
  13. Duel of the Fates
  14. The Time Machine
  15. Things to Come
  16. The Thing From Another World
  17. War of the Worlds
  18. When Worlds Collide
  19. Total Recall
  20. You Only Live Twice
  21. Superman

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The penultimate collection ..........2006-12-07

Generally I agree with Strategos in his ecstatic Spotlight Review above. It is a joy to here some of the most memorable themes and cues from some of the most memorable science fiction and fantasy movies (re)recorded in great sound and in lavish (re)orchestrations, played by renowned classical orchestras, namely the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra, no less.

I have always had a weak spot for (good, or maybe even intelligent) science fiction/fantasy and film music, especially its way of evoking mystery, grandure and wide open spaces. Call it a weakness if you want. But it was maybe really kick started off, for as far as I can remember, with Star Trek. But especially Star Trek II, III and IV - essentially a trilogy - because of their very romantic but very warm, human core, set on the broadest canvasses of unlimited and mysterious outer space. But then there was the music for adding that essential extra dimension of emotion and atmosphere. I am happy that much of the music on this album is from the Star Trek series and films, often equaling or sometimes even outclassing the original recordings.

This kind of music (for the movies) should be seen as an art on its own rights with its own merits and qualities. As such, the musical sequences on these CD's are a beautifully played cross section of some of the most evoking orchestral music for science fiction/fantasy film ever created. And I very much like the nicely blended, wide and deep orchestral soundpicture with enough reverberation to evoke a sense of wide open spaces.
I am quite thrilled by tracks like the evocative music from Dune, truly transporting one to the vastly sands of Arrakis (the music is wonderful, but to my great regret I think the movie itself is a flawed masterpiece at best, alas.). And then there is the very different, goofy music for Ghostbusters (memories of childhood), the spoofy but electrifying music from Mars Attacks (lovingly parodist music, this, with not a little touch of irony) and the happily adventurous, forward driving Theme from Galaxy Quest ('Never give up, never surrender!'), now also used for the internet-based fan-series Star Trek: The Hidden Frontier. On the other side of the spectrum we have the atmospheric music for Enemy Mine (an underestimated 'little' movie), the Theme from The Right Stuff (actually science FACT, not fiction, this film, just like Apollo 13, of course), the eerily attractive music for Species, the original End Title for Alien (not used in the theatrical version of the movie, where it was replaced by music from howard Hanson's Second Symphony), the exquisitely exotic music for Stargate, the sweet and warmly sympathetic, beautifully re-orchestrated, theme for Starman, the title cue for Star Trek: TOS (much more melodiously played than the original! If only a series nowadays could continue to be as thought provoking and as original as Star Trek was during its launch, fourty years ago ...) and a truly overpowering End Titles Suite from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. I especially like the thrillingly grandiloquent rendition here of the music for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. And how nice it is to hear the (thematic) similarities between James Horner's music for The Wrath of Khan, his great break-through as a film music composer, and his (two years) earlier music for Battle Beyond the Stars (which did indeed help him earn the job for writing the music for Star Trek II) ...

But on the 'down side', if one is looking for - for example - the gorgeously expansively played End Titles from Cocoon, it is not included here: one has to acquire the album that 'kicked it all off', so to say, namely 'Space and Beyond', also on Silva Screen. I was very pleased also with the inclusion on that album of some of the music from the series Star Trek: The Next Generation, namely where one of the characters, Tasha Yar, in one of the episodes (Skin of Evil) is saying goodbye to her crewmmates: sweetly sentimental and simple music which I have always wanted to own on CD. I guess that a few cues from the other two sequals ('Alien Invasion: Space and Beyond II' and 'Space3: Beyond the Final Frontier') didn't make it onto this 4 CD collection-album as well, but I guess that it would be the 'better part of the bargain' to opt to buy this 'The Science Fiction Album' instead of buying all three albums separately. Well, of course it is for yourself to ultimately decide what you really want ;-)

If I were to nitpick (which is not easy with such a marvellous project as this one), then I would say that while all music is performed with magnificent grandure and with style, some of it is not performed as crisply and as technically 'on the spot' as some of the original recordings: ensemble is a little slack and the playing somewhat stilted sometimes, losing some of the edge and the originality of the writing. ET and Star Wars spring to mind, but then the soundtracks for Star Wars are traditionally recorded with the magnificent London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by maestro John Williams himself, and these superior recordings (especially the ones for Episode I, II and III) can't really be bettered, IMHO. Likewise for the music from Star Trek: The Motion Picture, I believe that in the end one really has to resort to the ultimate reference, namely the original recording (which is true in many other instances of 'original recordings'), and then the 20th anniversay colector's edition of this soundtrack on Columbia/Legacy (truly unmissable, this veritable classic of sci-fi/film music soundtracks!).

But all in all this 4CD-collection amounts to probably being the penultimate high quality sci-fi music album collection (I certainly know of no other project that comes as close quality as well as quantity wise), with some of the most memorable musical moments from classic to modern sci-fi/fantasy film captured in lavish orchestrations.
Collection-wise: five *stars*. Playing: generally four *stars*, sometimes more. The recording quality: five *stars*. The music (qualified on its own merits as film music) and its (re)orchestrations: generally five *stars*. In the end this is all highly recommended, and certainly not to be missed by science fiction and fantasy film music fans. Klaatu barada nikto.

5 out of 5 stars Muisic of the Spheres.......2006-11-06

You wonderful four disk collection of SF music. It startsa up the the grand master of SF music, 2001: A space Odyssey all the way to Superman. This is all American SF music and several themes I would have liked to have included are not there. All in all though, a collection you will enjoy.

5 out of 5 stars The Ulllllltimate Sci-Fi Music Collection.......2005-10-23

If one person gives great gifts, it's the illustrious Codemaster Talon. I've received a fair number of gifts in my lifetime, but so far, my older sister's take the cake. Take this one for instance. I'm real big on orchestral music, to the point where I listen to them more than any other kind of music. I've got orchestral versions of video game themes, orchestral soundtracks to truck-loads of anime shows (Big O, Escaflowne, and Giant Robo are incredible), and could probably spend the rest of my life just trying to study the nuances of all the classical music I've got. Being such a huge fan of orchestral music, I also have come to believe that orchestra music produced for movies and television is the new classical music (or as someone once said, Mozart would be making music for movies if he were alive today). Being a huge sci-fi fan, that kind of music has always been particularly near and dear to my heart. But were I to buy each and every soundtrack for every sci-fi I liked it would cost quite a bundle, and would include a lot of sub-par music along with the grandiose and fantastic main and memorable themes. That's where this beauty comes in.

The moment I ripped off the shrink-wrap and popped it into my cd player was a moment of great trepidation. Believe me when I tell that I've seen my fair share of sub-par orchestral recording in my lifetime. Very often they are in those big super-packs of music, and suffer from poor direction, improper mastering, and sometime even pathetic orchestration (or worse yet have something sounding like a cheap synthesizer and a kazoo in place of a full orchestra). I needn't have worried though. This sucker is fantastic.

Many people who are not audiophiles will probably miss the point of this cd collection. It is not the original versions of the pieces. It is re-orchestrations, mostly by the phenomenal Prague Symphony Orchestra. Many of these themes didn't sound all that hot in there original versions because they were low budget films or were not recorded in high-fidelity. Here they are given the full treatment, mastered with the most loving care imaginable. Often the version found in these cds is SUPERIOR to the original.

Remember the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey? Of course you do. But how many times have you heard a cheap imitation of the original version from the movie, starting too low in volume and ending too high (and missing the essential pipe-organ that gives it that extra oomph)? Well, this first track in the entire collection is not only everything it should be instrumental and timing-wise, but it also has been oh-so-carefully adjusted during the mastering process so that at no time is the music either too low or too high in volume (surely a benchmark for every other recording ever to be made of the piece).

Or what about the theme from the (at-the-time) uber-creepy The Black Hole? The orchestration of this piece of music goes from tiumphant to terrifying and back again, with a splendor and cleanness that I CERTAINLY don't remember being in the original recording.

Then there's the new version of the theme from Independence Day, complete with a violin solo, a far more electrifying ending climax, and a chorus so thunderous that you feel like applauding at the end. Simply indescribable. Kind of like the MIND-BLOWING rendition of the theme from The Last Star Fighter. This has been one of my favorite themes for a long time now, but I've never heard it played like this. I think the original version of the theme is something like 1 minute long, but this new version doesn't just fade out (HAHAHAHA!!!!) THIS version is THREE minutes long, goes through the main theme THREE times, with the final strains being so triumphant and joyous I could not help but feel an electrifying charge the first dozen or so times (come to think of it, I still feel that way). This is superior to the original in EVERY way. AWESOME.

And let's not forget the incredible new rendition of Stargate with it's heavy use of clarinets (for Egyptian effect!) and a triumphant new ending (completely lacking the chanting from the original version. This version is so different that for the first minute it is very hard to tell that it is in fact Stargate. But then the main theme kicks in, and then you get this incredible flute solo for my favorite part of theme (the whole thing is played slower, but arguably more powerfully than the original). My goodness. At first I found the thing so different I didn't like it. But then I listened to it again. And again. And again.

I could go on and on, talking about the fantastic new rendition of Moon Raker, the ear-popping Battlestar Galactica, the classic Star Trek (First Contact has a minute or two of the theme from Star Trek:The Motion Picture before going into the main theme), or the sweet renditions of music from the Star Wars movies (or the music from E.T.).

I have to mention though that this collection was not picked based merely on what people want, or on what is popular. No, the people who made it obviously thought a GOOD music collection was better than a popular one. That's why you get a heartbreakingly beautiful theme from A.I. instead of the main theme. It's why you get music from movies that you probably never gave a second thought to the music (because the movie was lousy). It's why you get Armageddon, Judge Dredd, and Robocop (who would have guessed their music was so COOL when there was all that crazy action and bad-acting going on on-screen).

I said it before and I'll say it again. This cd-set was mastered with tender-loving-care, and it shows BIG-TIME. High-fidelity the likes of which I have not seen since the days when cds were brand-new in the world. Dolby Surround. Perfectly balanced. BEAUTIUFL orchestrations. About the only thing that makes me scratch my head is the weird sound-effect tracks (Oooookay.....). Other than that, it's PERFECT. Obviously they could not include every sci-fi theme ever (no one can), but this collection is REALLY GOOD. A lot of great themes that got away (forgotten gems :), new versions of old favorites, and under-appreciated classics aplenty, but ALWAYS the full and complete versions with nothing cut-out (the theme from Dune is quite extended).

If you love movie music (and sci-fi movie music in particular) you MUST buy this awesome collection). It is not the original recordings. Almost always the new ones are better (if they aren't better they're just equal). This is what you have been waiting for. I for one am going to be buying quite a few cds from this company in the future. Give your ears the treat they deserve. Buy it NOW.

5 out of 5 stars SciFi Album gift.......2005-07-20

I bought the Science Fiction Album as a gift for my son who is twenty-one years old. He is a musician, and also a huge fan of many SciFi shows and movies. I thought this would be the perfect thing for him and I was right. He loves it!

3 out of 5 stars Away From to be a Collectible Peace.......2004-12-16

If you like Sci-Fi movies and want a compilation of their important scores, this is the CD-set to buy. But let me warn you about that very few songs in the cds are from the original soundtracks. Most of them is re-recorded by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. But the sound quality of cds are very good, because they have HDCD and Dolby Surround labels. This set is away from to be a collectible peace, but it is a good general compilation of favorite Sci-Fi movie scores.
Rescue You
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • 80'smetal fan
  • A product of it's time and a very good 'pop-rock' record, at that!
  • A review for fans of Deep Purple, Rainbow, and similar bands...
  • JLT At His Best!!
  • Joe Lynn Turner's first solo release! Not Bad.
Rescue You
Joe Lynn Turner
Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002VK66U
Release Date: 2004-09-21

Tracks:

  1. Losing You
  2. Young Hearts
  3. Prelude/Endlessly
  4. Rescue You
  5. Feel The Fire
  6. Get Tough
  7. Eyes Of Love
  8. On The Run
  9. Soul Searcher
  10. The Race Is On

Album Description

Rescue You was orginally released in 1985.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars 80'smetal fan .......2007-02-10

I was a college soph in the fall of '85, tough time for metal/rock fans, VH had just called it quits and we had wade through hours of Springsteen, Dire Straits and Talking Heads on the Radio or MTV to hear one Motley of Ratt song, salvation was still about 18 months away in the form of "Appetite for Destruction". Anyway "Rescue Me" was a good, solid, overlooked rock album. It is difficult to believe once upon a time MTV Actually aired JLT Videos But it is true. While we are on the topic of under the radar 80's music, do yourself a favor and hunt for a band called ICON S/T and NIGHT OF THE CRIME. Excellent melodic hard rock, Really good at what they were trying to do. Kind of a blend of Ratt and Skid Row NOTC is one of my favorite records of all-time. My objectivity could be clouded by nostalgia, But listen for yourself

5 out of 5 stars A product of it's time and a very good 'pop-rock' record, at that!.......2006-11-30

I feel I should step in here and defend this cd. Sure, this cd is not Rainbow, Deep Purple, Yngwie ('Odyssey' is my fave JLT cd, along with 'Bent Out Of Shape') or some of JLT's later hard rock efforts, but it should be said that the label was trying to sell JLT as a crossover pop rock artist, and a fine AOR/pop rock album it is. Sure it has the 80's synth sounds and huge drums, because....drum roll.......it was recorded in 1985!

Some of the songs remind me of Foreigner, which I happen to love! JLT sounds fantastic on this cd and the song 'Endlessly' is an amazing pop rock song!

On another note, his last 2 releases 'The Usual Suspects' and 'Sunstorm' are both fantastic and, ironically, some of the songwriting is very reminiscent of Rescue You.

Regardless of the material, JLT could make the worst album sound good. Those who are reading this are likely here because they are fans of his voice.

This is a fantastic AOR record and one that all JLT fans should check out.

2 out of 5 stars A review for fans of Deep Purple, Rainbow, and similar bands..........2006-04-22

I recently bought "Rescue You" and was extremely disappointed with it, so when I read all the rave reviews here on Amazon I was compelled to write a review of my own.
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First off let me say that I'm only 26 and was not a fan of JLT in the '80s, I only started listening to him in the mid-1990s when I discovered Rainbow. Once I got into Rainbow I went out and bought everything else I could find that JLT sang on. I love Odyssey, Slaves & Masters, HTP, and most of Joe's recent solo albums. I thought Holy Man was particularly strong, and really enjoyed JLT and The Usual Suspects as well. Based on all this, I decided I had to have Rescue You. Of course it was out of print until only recently, so I waited a long time before getting to hear Rescue You.
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Once I found out that Wounded Bird had reissued Rescue You I ordered my copy right away. I was really looking forward to hearing this album. Chronologically this album is sandwiched right between BENT OUT OF SHAPE and ODYSSEY, two albums that I really enjoy, so I was expecting RESCUE YOU to be a good album, if not great. I can't even begin to tell you how disappointed I was when I finally heard this album. It's not terrible, but let me tell you that RESCUE YOU does not hold a candle to any other album that Joe has done as a solo artist or as a full fledged band member(the only exceptions being Fandango, which I have not heard, and the many one-off and guest appearances Joe has done, ie. Brazen Abbot, etc, which I have also not heard for the most part). Here is a breakdown of what I liked and disliked about this album; you'll notice that the bad far outweighs the good!
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The Prosecution: When you play this album, right off the bat you will notice how terrible and dated the production is. The drum sound is attrocious, with that horrible '80s big snare-drum sound. The rhythym guitars are absolutely buried in the mix, to the point that you can barely hear whatever riffs the guitarist might be playing. Worst of all are the cheesy '80s sythesizers which are positively dripping off of this album. I thought I was trapped in an episode of Miami Vice! Don't get me wrong, I don't dislike '80s rock or synths when they're used tastefully, like Don Airey or David Rosenthal's work in Rainbow, but the synths on RESCUE YOU are completely out of control. We're not just talking about holding down chords here either; almost every song features synth "stabs" that are mixed so jarringly loud and are so cliched that any good elements of the song are wasted. The songwriting is not terrible, but is definitely sub-par. "Losing You", "Rescue You" and maybe one or two others could have been solid deep album tracks if they'd been produced properly, but this album is missing the one or two great songs that quite often save an otherwise sub-par album. "The Race Is On" is decent as well, but it really strikes me as a weak attempt at a fast Rainbow number; I'd rather go listen to "Spotlight Kid" again, thanks. Finally, the lyrics on this album are pretty bad, even for JLT who has not always been the most creative lyricist; just because "rough" and "tough" rhyme with eachother doesn't mean they should ever actually be used in a song!
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The Defense: The only real saving grace of this album is that Joe's voice sounds great. Somehow Joe's voice is able to rise above all the poorly produced instruments(well maybe not the synths) and show of his great tone and delivery. Don't get me wrong, Joe's voice is not enough to save an album this bad, but hearing his voice sounding so good at least reminds me why I bought RESCUE YOU in the first place, and makes me feel like less of an idiot for wasting my money on it!
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The Verdict: Given the many strong albums Joe has sung on, and the handful of downright classics, RESCUE YOU is shockingly bad in comparison. If you are a casual fan, don't waste your money. If you are a completist like me, you are going to buy this album no matter what I say, so just don't get your hopes up. To anyone who has already bought this album and was turned off by it, don't give up on JLT, because pretty much everything else he's ever done is better than RESCUE YOU. Go out and buy THE USUAL SUSPECTS and rock out to "The Power of Love". If your collection is missing RESCUE YOU, you're not missing much!
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Finally, look closely at the reviews below. One of the reviews states (paraphrased): "if you are a fan of Bon Jovi, Foreigner, etc, you will like RESCUE YOU." Well, I don't know anybody who got into JLT because they like Bon Jovi. Everyone I know who has ever even heard of JLT is coming from a hard-rock/classic-metal background. I'd imagine most people who like JLT were first into Deep Purple, then Rainbow, and then JLT. I don't think anyone who comes from that kind of musical background will enjoy this CD, not because it's not "heavy enough", but because it's not original enough, not timeless enough, and just plain not good enough. If you enjoyed DIFFICULT TO CURE, ODYSSEY, or SLAVES & MASTERS, you would probably enjoy a lot of JLT's more recent work; however you will probably find RESCUE YOU utterly cheesy and unlistenable.

5 out of 5 stars JLT At His Best!!.......2005-12-17

Joe Lynn Turner has sold over 7 million albums, had 4 albums on RCA, been with Deep Purple, Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen, toured with Night Ranger, Pat Benetar & Loverboy, sung background vocals for Cher, Michael Bolton, Billy Joel & John Waite but most people do not know him. This CD was his first solo project and it is very good. He is definitely a top 5 AOR male singer. There are no fillers on this CD. Standouts are: Losing You, Rescue You, Soul Searcher & The Race Is On. If you like AOR music or his work in Deep Purple or Rainbow you need this solo project. He still continues to put out quality music after 20 years. Check out his other solo projects for more releases.

3 out of 5 stars Joe Lynn Turner's first solo release! Not Bad........2005-03-24

I'm sure most of you know or heard some Rainbow songs.With this album you pretty much get the same deal except that the songs are a bit more mellow than that of the Rainbow lineup with Turner from 1981-1984.If you like good melodic hard rock than this is what you need.Most people who like the 80's will love this.
1.Losing You(8/10)Good opener.Sounds like a cut from Rainbow's Bent out of Shape album!
2.Young Hearts(7/10)Good track with the usual chorus line that screams the 80's sound!
3.Endlessly(10/10)One of the best ballads ever! This song is really great.This is how a love song is done the right way.The guitar sounds really good on this track.
4.Rescue You(5/10)I didn't like this one too much. A bit too much pop and not enough guitar.
5.Feel the Fire(6/10)Not bad.A bit too weak sounding I thought.
6.Get Tough(6/10)the guitars sound better on this track.
7.Eyes of Love(8/10)This song sounds great.Another 80's classic.
8.On the Run(10/10)Sounds like a cut from a Rainbow album once again.I enjoyed this one.Fans of Rainbow will love this one!
9.Soul Searcher(8/10)Good tune this one is.
10.The Race is On(8/10)A good rocker this one is.
Overall I say if your just starting out to buy some good 80's albums, then this is a good start. I also Recommend buying Rainbow Bent out of Shape 1983, Straight between the Eyes 1982, and Difficult to Cure 1981.Thee are all so much better than Turner's solo work.
Long Live the 80's!
Pinocchio
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • pinnochio good!
  • The Magic of Disney!
  • Got the Orginal L.P
  • SUPERB
  • A great soundtrack reborn
Pinocchio

Manufacturer: Disney
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000009TJJ
Release Date: 2001-07-31

Tracks:

  1. When You Wish Upon A Star - Cliff Edwards/Disney Studio Chorus
  2. Little Wooden Head
  3. Clock Sequence
  4. Kitten Theme
  5. The Blue Fairy
  6. Give A Little Whistle - Cliff Edwards/Dickie Jones
  7. Old Geppetto
  8. Off To School
  9. Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life For Me) - Walter Catlett
  10. So Sorry
  11. I've Got No Strings - Dickie Jones
  12. Sinister Stromboli
  13. Sad Reunion
  14. Lesson In Lies
  15. Turn On The Old Music Box
  16. Coach To Pleasure Island
  17. Angry Cricket
  18. Transformation
  19. Message From The Blue Fairy
  20. To The Rescue
  21. Deep Ripples
  22. Desolation Theme
  23. Monstro Awakens
  24. Whale Chase
  25. A Real Boy

Amazon.com essential recording

This 1940 soundtrack earns a spot on any essential-Disney list if only for the fact that it introduced "When You Wish upon a Star," sung by Cliff Edwards, whose voice has become ubiquitous in the 60 years Jiminy Cricket has been in movies and educational films as well as on TV shows. But Pinocchio is no one-hit wonder: the disc also boasts "I've Got No Strings," "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life for Me)," and an endearingly maudlin instrumental score. --John Sanchez

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars pinnochio good!.......2005-08-14

this whole soundtrack is good but in the movie the coachman(voiced by the same actor who voices stromboli)scared me and still does. the "sinister stromboli" track is very disturbing in it's orchestral style. the coachman not stromboli is the real villain even though the disney archives say so.
Coachman: and they won't be coming back as boys!(laughing)

5 out of 5 stars The Magic of Disney!.......2004-08-28

This is a great soundtrack! You can really hear the mastery that went into the music, and you never really appriciate it until you hear it all by itself. The disc is worth having just to hear Cliff Edwards sing "When you Wish Upon a Star", one of my all time favorite songs. As long as you can get past the fact that the audio was mastered from very primitive recordings, you will enjoy this for many years to come. A great buy!

5 out of 5 stars Got the Orginal L.P.......2003-11-08

I got the orginal L.P. of pinocchio when I was Two years old and thinking about selling. Want to know what the value is. If interested please e-mail me.

Thank you

4 out of 5 stars SUPERB.......2003-02-28

This was not an easy soundtrack to get my hands on. It was my husband that did. Our toddler has an everlasting affection for the film and the two songs, "Hi Diddle de" and "I've got no strings" so we thought the second addition to his own c.d. collection would be the entire soundtrack. (The Snow White soundtrack was the first, and that is just as great as this one!)
Remastered into all it's glorious musical score, Pinochhio is a great c.d. for those who like movie/musical score type soundtracks. It does have the two songs that my son loves too, and also, "when you wish upon a star". "When..." is one of the most sweet and simple songs that has never failed to enlighten me. I get very choked up and happy at the same time when I hear it. It's such a classic song. I actually think the music is better than the movie! There were parts of the film that I thought were truly disturbing.
I highly recommend this c.d. The sound is crystal clear, and it is brilliantly remastered to bring you into the story and feel Pinocchio's pain, sadness, and joy.

5 out of 5 stars A great soundtrack reborn.......2001-08-03

I've been looking for this soundtrack for years, and I can't say enough about it.

Once again, the Pinocchio Soundtrack has made it onto CD, digitally remastered, no less. The sound quality is outstanding, and you can hear the craftsmanship of the musicians behind the music.

Buy the soundtrack to Pinocchio while it's in print, because you never know when the Blue Fairy known as Disney will make it disappear again!
You Are Here... She Is There
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • AWESOME
You Are Here... She Is There
Sophomore Year
Manufacturer: Search & Rescue
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
ASIN: B0009RVFPS
Release Date: 2004-10-05

Tracks:

  1. Routine Summer
  2. Heartsick
  3. Sincerely Yours
  4. States Away
  5. Tribute
  6. Airport Goodbye
  7. Rainy Day Victory
  8. Cadence
  9. Kill The Middle Man
  10. For What It's Worth

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars AWESOME.......2007-07-07

This CD was worth every penny. The greatest band ever! If you ever come to boston, please contact me. You guys are awesome. A must buy for all of the music lovers out there.
Everybody Plays Air Guitar
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Everybody Plays Air Guitar
    Joe McDermott
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000R7PNUS

    Product Description

    10-track CD from 2007.
    Rescue
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Rescue

      Manufacturer: Word Incorporated
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GospelGospel | Christian & Gospel | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000CAGW8M
      Release Date: 2005-06-28
      You Rescue Me
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        You Rescue Me

        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
        ASIN: B00005QFXF
        Release Date: 2001-09-01

        Tracks:

        1. Your Great Love
        2. The Living God
        3. Great and Mighty God
        4. At Your Feet
        5. Nothing To Say
        6. Time of Need
        7. You Rescue Me
        8. As We Sing
        9. Jesus, How I Love You
        10. Broken

        Album Description

        Todd Anderson's You Rescue Me CD is a collection of intimate, honest, worship music. This CD is record to draw listeners closer to God, and allow them to worship God. You might like this CD if you are a fan of Matt Redman, Chris Tomlin, or early Delirious albums. The CD is a raw accoustic recording of music exploring human frailty and brokenness in the midst of God's grace and love for us.
        The Heartless Control Everything
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • SONG LIST
        • Great CD
        The Heartless Control Everything
        Chiodos Bros.
        Manufacturer: Search and Rescue
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000CADIN4
        Release Date: 2003-01-01

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars SONG LIST.......2007-05-17


        1. COMPROMISE OF 1984
        2. RAINCLOUDS FOR EYEBALLS
        3. RAVISHING MATT RUTH
        4. VACATION TO HELL
        5. THE LOVER AND THE LIAR
        6. HATHAWAY LANE
        7. BULLS HAVE HORNS

        4 out of 5 stars Great CD.......2006-03-08

        Although "All's Well That Ends Well" is great. this is an album that shouldn't be forgotten. It was recorded and distrubted by the band themselves. The songs lack some of the hardcore riffs from the new album but they are great songs that you can sing along to. Some of the screaming is sub-par but this can be ignored.

        some highlights are:
        "Ravishing Matt Ruth"
        "Vacation to Hell"
        "Hathaway Lane"
        and especially "Bulls Have Horns"

        thats not to say the other songs aren't great. they are. buy it.

        at a recent show, the keyboard player that they are looking to get their first EP "The Best Way To Ruin Your Life" re-released, if this happens, you should get that too, it has early versions of some of these songs and the great songs "Quantum Mechanics" "Roger and Hollland's Feelings" and "Lindsey Quit Lollygagging"
        Rescue Me
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Rescue Me

          Manufacturer: Pollen
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          Christian RockChristian Rock | Christian & Gospel | Styles | Music
          Christian Contemporary MusicChristian Contemporary Music | Christian & Gospel | Styles | Music
          Contemporary R&BContemporary R&B | R&B | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
          Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Adult Contemporary | Pop | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000CAAR8S
          Release Date: 2002-07-09
          Rescue Me
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Rescue Me

            Manufacturer: Berry Stoudemire
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GospelGospel | Christian & Gospel | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B000CA44G4
            Release Date: 2003-08-12

            Music Info:

            1. Return to the Isle of Men [Import]
            2. Rrroooaaarrr!
            3. Rubaiyat: Elektra's 40th Anniversary
            4. Ruins of Beauty
            5. Scamboogery
            6. Second Millenium (Limited Edition Explicit Cover) [Explicit Lyrics] [Limited Edition] [Live]
            7. Sepulchral Feast: Sepultura Tribute
            8. Shadows Blood
            9. Silver and Gold
            10. Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God [Import]

            Music Info

            music info

            Recommended Music:

            Slain by Yatsura

            Richard Lamote de Grignon: Goya, six unpleasant pieces for 10 soloists

            Runnin' Wild

            In the Past - Live [Import] [Live]

            Nobody's Sleeping [CD-single] [Import]

            Songs from the Heart, Vols. 1 & 2 [Import]

            Popp Musique [Import]

            Strange Cargo III

            Some Action [EP]

            Tchaikovsky: Sym. No. 4; 1812 Overture; Marche Slave

            Pride

            Stirred

            Para la Raza

            Schulhoff Quartet, Violin Sonata, Violin/Cello Duo, Sextet / Petersen Quartet

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