Bell Witch [EP]
Bell Witch [EP]
Track Listings
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1. Bell Witch
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2. Is That You, Melissa
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3. Curse of the Pharaohs
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4. Egypt
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5. Come to the Sabbath
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6. Black Funeral
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Bell Witch,Mercyful Fate,Priority Records,Heavy Metal,Popular Music,Rock,Thrash
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Bell Witch: The Movie (Soundtrack)
Valerie Smith & Liberty Pike, The Jeanette Williams Band, Jeff and Vida Band, Becky Buller, Wells Family Jimbo Whaley
Manufacturer: Penny Jar Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Soundtracks
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000NDJPCI
Release Date: 2007-01-26 |
Tracks:
- Fly - Jimbo Whaley
- Ole John Bell (The Witch's Curse) - Valerie Smith
- The Dreams We Dream (The Bell Witch Love Song) - Jimbo Whaley
- Dead And Gone - The Jeff And Vida Band
- Mountain Way Of Life - Johnny Williams And Jeanetee Williams Band
- Foundation - Jimbo Whaley
- Shady Grove - The Jeff And Vida Band
- I Remember - Jeanette Williams And The Jeanette Williams Band
- Jacob Spence - Valerie Smith
- Leave Well Enough Alone - Becky Buller
- Blind Beggar - Jeanette Williams And The Jeanette Williams Band
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken - Valerie Smith
- Make New Choices - The Wells Family
- Wade In The Water - Valerie Smith
- Wayfaring Stranger - Jimbo Whaley
- The Sentence - Jimbo Whaley
- What You Gonna Do - Johnny Williams
- Talk About Suffering - The Wells Family
- Amazing Grace - Becky Buller
Average customer rating:
- A Hidden Treasure
- THIS SOUNDTRACK IS GREAT!
- Bluegrass music belongs in the movies on a much more regular basis
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Bell Witch: The Movie Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Penny Jar Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Bluegrass
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soundtracks
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000CAFUIK
Release Date: 2005-07-26 |
Tracks:
- Fly
- Ole John Bell (The Witches Curse)
- Dreams We Dream
- Dead and Gone
- Mountain Way of Life
- Foundation
- Shady Grove
- I Remember
- Jacob Spence
- Leave Well Enough Alone
- Blind Beggar
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken
- Make New Choices
- Wade in the Water
- Wayfaring Stranger
- Sentence
- Want You Gonna Do
- Talk About Surfering
- Amazing Grace
Customer Reviews:
A Hidden Treasure.......2006-07-31
Honest to god, this is one of the best CD's ever. I feel so lucky I found it. I gave it to my dad, who's from the south. He loves it. Everyone who hears it inquires about it. Music and vocals are just superb. Much better that "Oh Brother". Just not as popular, because no one seems to have seen the movie. The CD definitely stands on its own, and you don't need to be familiar with the story of the bell witch to enjoy this CD.
THIS SOUNDTRACK IS GREAT!.......2006-01-26
I used to love O' brother but after getting this CD its now my favorite! I love this CD!
Do your self a favor and check it out!
Bluegrass music belongs in the movies on a much more regular basis.......2005-11-24
Playing Time - 63:05
1. Fly, 2. Ole John Bell (the Witches Curse), 3. The Dreams We Dream, 4. Dead and Gone, 5. Mountain Way of Life, 6. Foundation, 7. Shady Grove, 8. I Remember, 9. Jacob Spence, 10. Leave Well Enough , Alone, 11. Blind Beggar, 12. Will the Circle Be Unbroken, 13. Make New Choices, 14. Wade in the Water, 15. Wayfaring Stranger, 16. The Sentence, 17. Want You Gonna Do, 18. Talk About Suffering, 19. Amazing Grace
Over the years, some phenomenal bluegrass marketing and growth has been directly correlated with the music being used in movie and television soundtracks. Bell Witch premiered as a movie on September 24, 2005 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. On BGRASS-L, musician Kraig Smith posted a humorous account of twelve people cramming into a limo which comfortably seated 10 for the movie's premier. The soundtrack showcases music from Jimbo Whaley, Valerie Smith and Liberty Pike, Jeannette Williams Band, Jeff and Vida Band, Wells Family, and Becky Buller. Interestingly, the movie's premiere broadcast via satellite in full-bandwidth high definition video to over 80 theaters throughout the U.S. That's a first for bluegrass music.
In a story that documents a terrifying, supernatural event in the 1800s, the Bell Witch ("Kate") haunted a pioneer family, murdered patriarch John Bell, and inflicted a reign of terror throughout the Tennessee countryside. The bluegrass soundtrack draws heavily from artists on the Bell Buckle record label (in Bell Buckle, Tn.) that has built a reputation for being able to tap into an authentic mountain consciousness with their original synthesis of old-time and bluegrass sounds. The soundtrack doesn't feature any instrumentals. Instead, it emphasizes songs that bring plenty of apparitions to musical life. I wish that at least 6 panels of the fold-out 18-panel CD insert would have included the original song lyrics written by the artists.
I particularly take to Becky Buller's five compositions on the project and have always felt that she shows great potential for being a regular contributor to the bluegrass canon in the generation ahead. "Blind Beggar" and "Leave Well Enough Alone" were favorites, largely as a result of their juxtaposition of old-time instrumental work with very pleasing contemporary and bluesy vocal stylings. "Ole John Bell" documents the witch's curse, and Valerie Smith and Becky Buller do a nice job presenting Kate's theme song in rawboned fashion with only vocals and fiddle as the ghost comes to curse, claim and torment Bell's "worthless soul." Smith's "Jacob Spence" is a lonesome murder ballad that masterfully captures the cold, dank feeling of a 20-year prison sentence.
Debi Wells' "Make New Choices" is given an a capella treatment. Jimbo Whaley also plays a big role as songsmith, leader of the band Greenbrier, and even in the movie itself. Whaley's originals "Fly," "The Foundation," "The Sentence," and "The Dreams We Dream" are standouts. With the instrumentalists being challenged, "Fly" captures a boy's flight through a neighbor's cornfields. The latter is a sensitive song subtitled as the Bell Witch love song that alludes to the many joys of sweet and tender togetherness. Mandolinist Jeff Burke and guitarist Vida Wakeman (of the Jeff and Vida Band) harmonize well together and offer up some nice renditions of "Dead and Gone" and "Shady Grove." "Dead and Gone" asks for certain compassion and consideration when one's time comes to go. Johnny Williams' uptempo "What You Gonna Do" gets the toes tapping. As far as vocals on the soundtrack, Jeanette Williams is a standout on "I Remember." Some of the other vocalists sing with raw or gritty character and sentiments.
Kraig Smith speculated that the movie premier was somewhat like "a duck on a pond, cruising serenely on the surface, but paddling like heck underwater." The Bell Witch movie soundtrack is a big coup for these artists. It may not have the same impact as "O Brother, Where Art Thou," but it certainly shows that bluegrass music belongs in the movies on a much more regular basis. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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Bell Witch
Mercyful Fate
Manufacturer: Emi
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Brazil
| South & Central America
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
International
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00004UCEJ
Release Date: 2005-12-06 |
Tracks:
- Bell Witch
- Is That You, Melissa
- Curse of the Pharaohs
- Egypt
- Come to the Sabbath
- Black Funeral
Album Details
Compilation of Hits by this Singer and Composer from Bahia.
Customer Reviews:
Now I'm fond of latino.......2001-04-12
That music changed my life. First I heard Moraes Moreira on 'Woman On Top' soundtrack and it was so beautiful... totally another world that we live in. 'Acordei' is the best his song and I recommend you to listen to it. This music (not only this album) made me to look at this world with a different view. And I love it.
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The Bell Witch
Manufacturer: Metal Blade
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B0006H1BBO |
Product Description
Track Listing; 1. Bell Witch; 2. Is That You, Melissa; 3. Curse of the Pharaohs; 4. Egypt; 5. Come to the Sabbath; 6. Black Funeral. Tracks 3-6 live at Westwood One 8/10/93.
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