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SPIDER-MAN |
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Music
From And Inspired By the Film |
by Various Artists |
Audio CD
Number of Discs: 1
Sony
ASIN: B000063208 |
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$13.98

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1. Theme From the
1968 Spider Man Cartoon
2. Hero - Chad Kroeger
(feat. Josey Scott)
3. What We're All
About - Sum 41
4. Learn To Crawl
- Black Lab
5. Somebody Else -
Bleu
6. Bug Bites - Alien
Ant Farm
7. Blind - Default
8. Bother - Corey
Taylor
9. Shelter - Greenwheel
10. When It Started - The
Strokes
11. Hate To Say I Told You
So - The Hives |
12. Invisible Man - Theory
Of A Dead Man
13. Undercover - Pete Yorn
14. My Nutmeg Phantasy -
Macy Gray
(featuring Angie Stone and Mos Def)
(Tom Morello Mix)
15. I - IV - V - Injected
16. She Was My Girl - Jerry
Cantrell
17. Main Titles - Danny
Elfman
18. Farewell - Danny Elfman
19. Theme from Spiderman
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Radio-friendly stadium rock
is back in a big way, and Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man
makes capital use of the trend. Like the blockbuster film itself, there's
something enjoyable for everyone-- with anthems you respond to in
the same way you did the movie. Bands and artists from the known to unknown
(Bleu, Black Lab, Greenwheel) add the Everyman feel Spider-Man's character
is said to approximate, while heroes Aerosmith provide a rockingly cartoonish
cover of the original "Spider-Man Theme" (and it's good to hear them rock
out, rather than wringing out another ballad). And if Kid Rock shouted
the chorus on a Beastie Boys joint, and their studio guitarist stole the
riff from "Devil Went down to Georgia" and used it for an intro, you'd
have Sum 41's latest effort ("What We're All About"). Throw in Danny Elfman,
some buzz from the Hives ("Hate to Say I Told You So") and the Strokes
("When It Started"), add the token Mary Jane (Macy Gray's "My Nutmeg Phantasy"),
and the soundtrack does what it should--provides rock-solid support for
the film. |
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SPIDER-MAN |
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Rock
Reflections
of
a Superhero
A Re-Released Blast
from 1975! |
by Various Artists |
Audio CD
Winthrop Records (Lifesong)
ASIN: B00004TQXY |
$12.98

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Remember this
one, advertised in Marvel Comics of the mid-70's? |
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Playlist
1. High Wire
2. Narration
3. Peter Stays and Spider-Man
Goes
4. Narration
5. Square Boy
6. Narration
7. New Point of View
8. Narration
9. Spiderman
10. Narration
11. No One Got a Crush on
Peter
12. Narration |
13. Gwendolyn
14. Narration
15. Count on Me
16. Narration
17. Dr. Octopus (Pt. 1)
18. Narration
19. Dr. Octopus, Pt. 2
20. Green Goblin [With Narration]
21. Soldier Starts to Bleed
22. Narration
23. Time Will Show Me the
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STAR
TREK |
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The
Best Of Star Trek
30th
Anniversary Special!
Original
TV Soundtrack |
$17.98

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Enhanced Audio CD
Number of Discs: 1
Gnp Crescendo
ASIN: B000001P20 |
1. Star Trek [Original Series
Main Title]
2. Suite from the
Trouble With Tribbles: Bartender Bit/They Quibble Over
3. Suite from the
Trouble With Tribbles: Muzak Maker, the/Scherzo Maker
4. Suite from the
Trouble With Tribbles: Matter of Pride, A/No Tribble a
5. Star Trek: The
Next Generation (Main Title)
6. Suite from Heart
of Glory: Moment of Decesion/Battle Signs/Geordi Vis
7. Suite from Heart
of Glory: A Klingon's Feelings/Let's Make a Phaser/H
8. Orchestral Suite
from the Inner Light
9. Star Trek: Deep
Space Nine (Main Title, Season IV)
10. Suite from the Visitor:
Rainy Night |
11. Suite from the Visitor:
Steve O's Cue/Freaked Out
12. Suite from the Visitor:
Dad Admonishes
13. Suite from the Visitor:
One Last Visit
14. Second Chance
15. Start Trek: Voyager
Main Title-Extended Version
16. Suite from Heroes and
Demons: Last Hope
17. Suite from the Visitor:
Dr. Scweitzer
18. Suite from the Visitor:
Armagonnen
19. Suite from the Visitor:
Where's Freya/To the Rescue |
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Originally released in 1996,
to celebrate STAR TREK's 30th anniversary, this CD features music from
the first four television series Each of the sections begins with the theme
for each series. Here's how the CD breaks down:
TOS-Features a suite from
the classic second season episode, "The Trouble With Tribbles" The music
shows off the more whimsical side of a Trek score. This section includes
many of the more familiar cues heard in the episode. My personal favorite
cue is "bar fight."
TNG-Composer Ron Jones was
given the chance to create music for the first "Klingon" show in the series.
The score to "Heart Of Glory" pays homage to Jerry Goldsmith's music for
the Klingons, (first heard in STAR TREK-THE MOTION PICTURE) but, somehow
manages to steer clear of being too similar--not an easy task...Composer
Jay Chattaway's music for the fifth season's "The Inner Light" remains
the most hauntingly beautiful score for any TNG show. The suite heard on
the CD is an orchestral version of the theme, and not taken from the actual
episode The music from that will always be with me...
DS9 and VOYAGER-Composer
Dennis McCarthy's music for the DS9 show "The Visitor" also tugs at you
a bit and is some of his best work for any TREK series that he has been
involved with. In contrast his work on VOYAGER's "Heroes And Demons" is
kind of over done and is the weakest part of the CD Too much fanfare and
it sounds very non-discript for my tastes.
The CD includes some enhanced
features for your PC or MAC It has 19 tracks and a running time of 63 minutes
and 51 seconds. |
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