The Legend Continues
Track Listings
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1. Intro
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2. Lauderdale Style
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3. Climb Aboard
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4. Lick It Down
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5. Whore Just Go
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6. Graffiti on the Wall
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7. Pop Dat Booty
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8. J.P.E. Live, Pt. 2
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9. Slic Vic's Rhyme
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10. Let's Flow
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11. Betcha Cant Ride - The D*ck
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12. To the Window to the Wall
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13. Piece of the Pie
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14. 30's N. Vogues
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15. Megamix II
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The Legend Continues,Jam Pony Express,Express,Hip-Hop,Rap
The Legend Continues
Average customer rating:
- Return To Snowy River was good!!
- Loved this movie, too.
- Very Melodic Score from Bruce Rowland
- Return to Snowy River
- Incredible
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Return To Snowy River, Part II - The Legend Continues: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- The Man From Snowy River: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- Return to Snowy River
- The Man From Snowy River
- Snowy River: The McGregor Saga - The Race
- Touching Wild Horses
ASIN: B00000154G
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- A Long Way From Home
- The Man From Snowy River II
- By The Fireside
- Eureka Creek
- Back To The Mountains
- Skill At Arms
- Jessica's Sonata #2
- Pageant At Harrison's
- Gathered To The Fray
- Alone In The Mountains
- Farewell To An Old Friend 'Now Do We Fight Them?'
- You Should Be Free
- Closing Credits
Customer Reviews:
Return To Snowy River was good!!.......2007-01-05
I thought that Return To Snowy River was good. But not as good as the first one.(The Man From Snowy River) That could be because I had heard the first one alot more than the second one!!
Loved this movie, too........2005-09-02
I own both of these movie cds, "Man From Snowy River" and "Return To Snowy River". My complaint for this one is the same as the first one: the cd jacket. On this one, there are only two pictures from the movie and the rest of the information is on the company that markets these "re-released" cds. Like I said before, I like to have as much information about the movie as possible on the cd. So, in that area, these cds are kind of a bummer. But...the music is still just as awesome and I really like the different styles of music that are thrown into this second soundtrack. I think that they had fun with this one.
Very Melodic Score from Bruce Rowland.......2004-01-11
Bruce Rowland outdid himself with his follow-up score: Return To Snowy River, Part II. It is more mature, richer and greatly in touch with the events on the screen. This music demonstrates scoring for feeling rather than for effect as much of his original score reflected. This is a very good soundtrack and I recommend it.
Return to Snowy River.......2003-09-06
Bruce Rowland is a modern marvel. His sonatas are absolutely beautiful. I played them one evening with a large crowd of friends, and everyone with an ear for fine music wanted to know who the composer was. These soundtracks somehow capture the scenery and beauty of the Australian alps, and may I be so bold as to say, even the spirit of love.
Incredible.......2002-09-28
An incredible movie has incredible music!! Im only 19 and I enjoy it in the car wherever im going. Worth every penny!
Average customer rating:
- love the intro theme the best
- None better....
- I'd rather have you read the whole thing ...
- Thoroughly enjoyable.
- Kung Fu
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Kung Fu: The Legend Continues - Soundtrack To The Popular Television Series
Jeff Danna
Manufacturer: Narada
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000005P7J
Release Date: 1994-03-01 |
Tracks:
- From Out Of The Past
- Theme From 'Kung Fu'
- A Place Of Light And Song
- The Promise
- The Longest Night
- Omeishan
- Reunion
- A Yellow Flower In Her Hair
- The Tomb/Searching For Tan
- Dragon's Eye
- Posse
- Father & Son
- Emperor
Customer Reviews:
love the intro theme the best.......2006-10-01
I bought this CD at the thrift store for 1.99 what a steal!
Anyways, i thought the theme would have the narration like on the tv show, but it doesnt, this is both good and bad. It has more replay value without it i think.
Overall good CD, cant complain, but i think some if it takes more of an acquired taste. I couldnt really recognize any music from the show, but im not that huge of a fan, maybe its there. I dont know, good CD though, dunno if its worth 35$ unless you are a big fan.
None better...........2005-08-06
This is a great cd as was (and still is) the show. I have also purchased the first season DVD set and it is alive for me all over again! Wonderful insights into human nature and a solid foundation for growth in your life. And it's just fun to watch also even if you are not a martial artist. m.....
I'd rather have you read the whole thing ..........2004-12-15
It sounds cheesy, but this series changed my life. I was about 12 or 13 when I was introduced to the show. I bought this soundtrack when I was 15 or 16 and it provided a soundtrack to a lot of my day dreams, and hard times. My father also fell in love with this CD. I recently bought it for him off this site for x-mas.
Beautiful use of both western and eastern sounds. Honestly fantastic, even if I was not a huge fan of the show, I would recommend this album to anyone with a taste for origional soundtrack work.
Yours,
Hastings
Thoroughly enjoyable........2001-12-14
Very haunting music and a pleasure to listen to. I'm not normally a fan of this type of music, but for this I'm willing to make an exception. I recommend this to anyone who appreciates good music.
Kung Fu.......2001-08-27
I loved the television series and just got this cd it is the best music i have listened to EVER! I will never ever get sick of this
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The Legend Continues
Jam Pony Express
Manufacturer: Express
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000008PUO
Release Date: 1995-03-14 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Lauderdale Style
- Climb Aboard
- Lick It Down
- Whore Just Go
- Graffiti on the Wall
- Pop Dat Booty
- J.P.E. Live, Pt. 2
- Slic Vic's Rhyme
- Let's Flow
- Betcha Cant Ride - The D*ck
- To the Window to the Wall
- Piece of the Pie
- 30's N. Vogues
- Megamix II
Customer Reviews:
regulating legends.......2007-07-30
Classic JPE at its best as far as an album is concerned. I had to go back and get this one since i lost the original one back in 95. other than that,this album sums up jam pony in a big nutshell as the best Djs as far as regulating and mic checking is concerned. a great snapshot of display of Dj and MC talent that consisted of Big Ace(RIP) Lock Cool Jock, Cudda C, HOT ROD, Rated R, H-SKI, bass style express djs, and last but not least the one and only DJ Slic Vick. A must buy for those who have been exposed to JPE and you wont regret it. One final note, these guys have been doing this for over 20 years which puts most of them in thier 40s right now and can still rock it. No immaturity here just longevity.
Average customer rating:
- My Dad is crazy
- One for the ages
- best of 2002 you probably won't hear
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In Deep End Dance
Julian Priester
Manufacturer: Conduit Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00006JSME
Release Date: 2002-09-03 |
Tracks:
- In Deep
- Captured Imaginations
- Blues Sea
- Ecumene
- Thin Seam of Dark Blue Light
- Mejatoto
- A Delicate Balance
- End Dance
Album Description
This historical and much anticipated recording is jazz legend Julian Priester's first CD as a leader in 25 years. It is also the first release from Seattle's new creative music label, Conduit Records. Julian's expansive career spans five decades of playing with such notables as Sun Ra, Duke Ellington, Max Roach, Herbie Hancock, Dave Holland, Sam Rivers, Reggie Workman and Wayne Horvitz. Featuring all original music and exceptional new talent, In Deep End Dance continues Julian's tradition of being at the forefront of creative jazz music.
Customer Reviews:
My Dad is crazy.......2004-01-16
The man's whose review you read below me is my father
as well as crazy.
Listen to his words well
because all of the prophets were crazy.
Duke Ellington wasn't crazy
but he was an aural prophet.
Remind my Dad every once in a while not to give five stars to everything.
One for the ages.......2004-01-02
I stumbled onto this disc in the Bloomington, IN, Borders store. It was, as my brilliant and sardonic daughter of 19 observed as I emerged from said emporium with this and another disc (Kieran Overs's gem, For the Record, also recently reviewed) firmly clutched in my hot little hand, "A little Christmas present from me to me." I rationalized these purchases because I figured I'd never be able to find them again in any of the record stores to which I have ready access, and I didn't know if such obscure recordings would even be available on Amazon.
Thankfully, I hit a home run. I purchase a good amount of jazz "hearing unheard," that is, without knowing what it sounds like. I do this because there's an awful lot of jazz that you just can't sample aforehand. I suspect my average is well above 50 percent winners, and I do exercise a good deal of care in my purchases, accessing countless years of stored memory relating to various and sundry obscure jazz artists, who they've played with, etc.
OK, enough of that.
This is a truly marvelous disc. Featuring five Priester compositions and one each by his three bandmates, it presents a varied and entirely enjoyable modern jazz soundscape of the highest order. What I especially like about it is its deep dancing sensibility. In Deep End Dance, indeed!! Also its playfulness. Although music of extreme complexity, it is never less than completely accessible. Priester has cracked one of the most difficult of musical codes--he's figured out how to be beautiful and obscure and intricate and rhythmic and listenable all at once.
A good deal of this has to do with his playing partners, all of whom are new to me, and all of whom are startlingly imaginative players. Let's start with Dawn Clement in the piano chair. This young woman is, simply, a monster player. Possessed of an uncanny lilting rhythmic sense, she comps with authority and provides the heart of the rhythmic pulse. I detect something of the great Kirk Lightsey in her playing, but she has already achieved a remarkably mature voice. Listen to her astounding solo in the middle of "End Dance." I unashamedly bow to such ravishing pianism. Deft, lyrical, percussive, lilting, mesmerizing. Plus she plays a mean blues. And swings to die for. Also check out her intro to her own composition, "A Delicate Balance." I'm ordering her new disc, Hush, also on Conduit Records, as soon as I finish this review. "End Dance," by the way, represents a high point for me in the history of recorded jazz; the closing band interaction boggles the mind.
Her bandmates match her brilliance. Byron Vannoy has a unique concept on drums. Check out how he closes out "Mejatoto" with a two-fisted bashing that strikes fear into the hearts of the timid but absolutely fits the mood of the piece. The other players just drop out, slackjawed, one imagines, at the singularilty of sounds coming from the drums chair. Geoff Harper, a giant of a man, has a bass sound to match. There's a fundament, a grounding, a solidity every bit as deep as Charlie Haden or Dave Holland (although he sounds nothing like either) that gives this band a monster gravitas. And he's that rare player who can make a bass solo really, really interesting. His solo at the end of "A Delicate Balance" is one of the finest I've ever heard, and he proves that wasn't a fluke by raising earlobes with a similar stunner two-thirds of the way thrugh "End Dance."
Julian Priester is certainly no slouch either on trombone. Occupying territory somewhere between the all-out free approach of George Lewis and the lyricism of Steve Turre, he has a very burnished yet quite declamatory tone. Sound a little oxymoronic? Maybe, but it works spectacularly.
Anyway, this entire project's from out of who knows where. It represents the most appealing, most accomplished, and most satisfying jazz I've heard in years.
best of 2002 you probably won't hear.......2003-01-14
Julian Priester has consistently recorded music of high quality over the span of his career. This is a wonderful yet subtle new release, the first on yet another in the growing list of independent labels serving (and serving well!) the community of jazz musicians and their audiences. There's plenty of trombone here; yet Priester allows the quartet a lot of space. As Priester writes in the liner notes, "As jazz performers, we depend on each other for inspiration." Like his recordings with Reggie Workman and Sam Rivers, there's a strong sense of collaboration among musicians here. I find this one especially close to the out-of-print Polarization by Priester's Marine Intrusion ensemble, yet as satisfying as that date. Hopefully, this will be only the first of a succession of jazz out of Seattle. Strongly recommended, especially for listeners who enjoy the quiet spaces that musicians love to explore.
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Legend Continues
Defunkt
Manufacturer: Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005R0BP
Release Date: 2005-12-19 |
Tracks:
- Illusion
- Make Them Dance
- Strangling Me With Your Love
- Believing In Love
- Love You From Afar
- Groove Faked
- See Through
- Knuckle Sandwich
- Rocket
- World Under Siege
- Missing Miles
- She's 19 Years Old
- With Love Comes Pain (Bonus Track - Live)
- Rocket
- World Under Siege
- Baby Love
- Maybe
- You Don't Know
- She's 19 Years Old
- Believin In Love
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Creep Dog 4 Life: The Legend Continues
Creep Dog
Manufacturer: Joey Boy Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000GBYF
Release Date: 1998-09-08 |
Tracks:
- Let's Do It
- Get My Groove On
- Pressed For Time
- You Gotta Bring It
- What Ya Feel?
- You Got Me Hooked
- Dam-it Man!
- 38 Hot (Remix)
- Keep It Real
- Creep Dog 98 99
- Smoke Wit, Me
- Shorty, Shorty!
- Break 'Em Off
- Wiggle Jiggle
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Ukulele: The Legend Continues
Manufacturer: Precision Sound
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B0000C1W2X
Release Date: 2002-12-01 |
Customer Reviews:
Super sound!.......2007-01-02
Just received and played. Really as good as I imagined and a variety of music that should please most listeners. Young fresh voices with good clear diction and harmony. The ukulele playing and orchestration is excellent and encourages one to even try to learn the intrument. Anyone who buys this cd will not be disappointed!!
Product Description
Tracks Include:
1. Te apestan los pies
2. Los laureles / La traicionera
3. El cangrejo caminante
4. Me Olvidare ya de ti
5. Otro hombre
6. La huerita
7. Propiedad ajena
8. La que se vende
9. El chicharo
10. Este Mambo
11. El cobarde
12. Vida
13. Mi acordion
14. I will forget about you
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The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
Manufacturer: GDI Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004YAGY
Release Date: 2000-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Opening Credits/Professor Dubois Is Murdered
- Annette's Horror
- Fate of the Nightwatchman
- John and Annette
- Message on the Boat
- Legend of Ra and Be
- Story Continues...
- Alexander King Presents
- Adam and Annette
- Ancient Medallion
- Theft of the Medalion
- King Refuses Hashmi Bey's Offer
- Slide Show
- Flashback to the Tomb
- "The Mummy of the Royal Prince Ra Antef..."
- Empty Sarcophagus
- "The Mummy Broght Back to Life-Wouldn't That Be Something?"
- King's Terror
- John Searches Hashmi Bey's Room
- Mummy Kills Sir Giles
- Suspicions/Adam and Annette
- Adam and Annette Are Threatened
- Trap/Ra's Revenge
- Adam-Brother of Ra
- "Awake Ra, Prince of the Desert..."
- Ra Kills Adam
- Finale and End Credits
- Belly Dance [*]
- Music on the Boat [*]
- Music on the Boat [*]
- Music on the Boat [*]
Album Description
Soundtrack to the classic UK horror film scored by Carlo Martelli, originally released in 1965. Includes extensive liner notes. 31 tracks, including 4 bonus. Standard jewel case. 2000 release.
Product Description
1995 Release From The Son Of Cuban Salsa Legend Benny Moré. Tracks:
# 1. Como La Quieren
# 2. Canto Al Mejor De Cuba
# 3. Cinturita
# 4. Amalia
# 5. El Chu-Chu-Chu
# 6. Palma Soriano - Camarera (Combinación Moré #2)
# 7. Desesperado
# 8. Esa Mujer &
# 9. Aquellos Dias.
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