Uninvited
Track Listings
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1. Get Your Hands Up
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2. Let Me at 'Em
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3. This Is for the Clubs
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4. Y'all Aint Ready
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5. You Know
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6. Mirror
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7. Homies Dead & Gone
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8. Will I Be Alone Tonight
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9. Nobody Home
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10. Staring Out of a Casket
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11. Mama
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12. Outro
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Uninvited
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- NEVER RECEIVED THIS ITEM!!
- Perlman, Williams reunite in wonderful Serenade sequel
- Some of the most beautiful music you'll ever hear
- Don't compare it to Cinema Serenade 1
- I can't stop listening to this CD....
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Cinema Serenade II: The Golden Age
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ASIN: B00000JQG0
Release Date: 1999-07-27 |
Tracks:
- Laura
- Now, Voyager
- Modern Times
- Lost Weekend
- The Quiet Man
- The Adventures Of Robin Hood
- Casablanca
- Henry V
- The Uninvited: 'Stella By Starlight'
- My, Foolish Heart
- Gone With The Wind
- Wuthering Heights
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Cinema Serenade 2: The Golden Age is the sequel to Itzhak Perlman's popular album of movie themes performed with soundtrack composer John Williams. Unlike its predecessor, this disc focuses on classic cinema themes and features the Boston Pops Orchestra, not the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. The Laura theme, as well as Max Steiner's Now Voyager and Miklós Rózsa's Lost Weekend themes, sound lush and romantic in Perlman's lyrical hands. The traditional Irish jig "The Quiet Man" is the disc's most upbeat moment, while the unforgettable Gone with the Wind theme is its most memorable. These are timeless, dreamy compositions, though not necessarily the most uplifting. If you're looking for something cinematic to get your heart racing, check out Ricardo Chailly's recording of Shostakovich's film scores or even Leopold Stokowski's classic work on Fantasia. --Jason Verlinde
Customer Reviews:
NEVER RECEIVED THIS ITEM!!.......2007-03-17
I cannot review the product which I know is great , as I was billed for it, but never received it.
Perlman, Williams reunite in wonderful Serenade sequel.......2003-12-04
With the success of Cinema Serenade, conductor John Williams and violinist Itzhak Perlman reunited to record another collection of classic movie themes. Performed this time by the Boston Pops Orchestra, the music of Cinema Serenade 2: The Golden Age harkens back to the days of stars such as Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Errol Flynn, Ray Milland and Clark Gable.
The 12 selections include themes by Hollywood legends Max Steiner, Miklos Rozsa and Erich Wolfgang Korngold (whose son George would later produce several of composer/conductor Williams' scores for Varese Sarabande Records). Cinema Serenade 2 presents beautiful arrangements of Steiner's themes for Now, Voyager and Gone With The Wind, Korngold's love theme from The Adventures of Robin Hood, Charlie Chaplin's lovely Modern Times and "St Patrick's Day," a traditional Irish song from the John Wayne classic The Quiet Man.
Since I consider myself to be a charter member of The Rick Blaine Society of Rank Sentimentalists, I'd have to say my favorite tracks on this album are Herman Hupfeld's timeless "As Time Goes By" from 1942's Casablanca and Victor Young's "My Foolish Heart" (from the 1949 film of the same title). It was while I was listening to the radio (on the late WTMI 93.1 FM classical station) that the DJ played "As Time Goes By" and I discovered this recording of mostly lyrical themes; I listened to Perlman's haunting violin solos and the Boston Pops' bravura performance and nearly wept. I, of course, bought this CD the next day and it's now one of my favorites.
For fans of Itzhak Perlman, John Williams or film music in general, both of the Cinema Serenade CDs are a treasure trove of beautiful and memory-stirring themes.
Some of the most beautiful music you'll ever hear.......2001-06-15
This is one of the most beautiful CDs I've ever heard. The selections are musically much richer than Cinema Serenade I. In particular, Sir William Walton's music from Henry V, Korngold's music from Robin Hood, and Newman's music from Wuthering Heights are standouts. The Korngold is my favorite, with several themes from the picture packed into a short love scene lifted straight from the movie. The arrangements on this album are stunningly lush, especially those by Williams. His opening chords from The Uninvited are terrific harmonically.
Don't compare it to Cinema Serenade 1.......2000-01-24
Itzhak Perlman is still considered by me the best violinist alive today. His techiniques are so impressable and heartouching and nobody can contest that. The idea of this CD was wonderful, although the selections of the musics aren't so good than in Cinema Serenade 1. But anyway, if you want to listen musics that worldwide the people emotioned with, buy this CD, but don't fall in the temptation to compare it to the first one.
I can't stop listening to this CD...........1999-10-03
All of those lush movie themes are greatly compiled on this CD. I especially liked Laura and Stella by Starlight. After listening to this, you will want to go out and buy/rent these great old movies!
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- Best since Priest=Aura, but don't take their lyrics at face value
- great, as usual
- The Church at their best
- The Best Band In The World
- Another strong Church album
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Uninvited, Like the Clouds
The Church
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ASIN: B0009VY6MI
Release Date: 2006-04-18 |
Tracks:
- Block
- Unified Field
- Space Needle
- Overview
- Easy
- She'll Come Back For You Tomorrow
- Pure Chance
- Never Before
- Real Toggle Action
- Untoward
- Day
- Song To Go...
Album Description
Twenty-five years into a career that long ago gave up any pretensions of the Top 40 and boasting a line-up with three original members and one newbie, Powles, who has been there adecade, the Church are feeling fine.
As their 25th anniversary approaches, The Church, having recently returned from international touring, are continuing to push the boundaries of what a rock band should be.
Uninvited, Like the Clouds marks the first studio release since 2004's Forget Yourself
Customer Reviews:
Best since Priest=Aura, but don't take their lyrics at face value.......2007-06-20
Just wanted to add my two cents in on JSG's review:
I loved your post and your passion for one of my favorite bands. But I don't think you're interpreting some of their lyrics correctly. Specifically, while highlighting some of your favorite lines, you wrote:
Block: "even Jesus Christ was betrayed by a kiss" - how sad and true
I don't think that's how Kilbey meant it. He has always been a bit of an eccentric (in a Robyn Hitchcock vein), his lyrics full of word play, dark romance, mystical exploration, occasional menace and deep irony. And it's irony (perhaps tinged with sarcasm) being used at the end of Block, with it's thank you list of items he'd rather not have (its a form of word play he used similarly in his non sequitur "welcome" list on MAGICIAN AMONG THE SPIRIT). So I don't believe he was sadly or reverently recounting the bible in that line; in fact, when you highlighted that line in your review you really pulled those words out of their greater context (including the pithy "Why" that begins that sentence). You have to read (and hear) that line in context with the full list of things he's NOT really thankful for, which concludes this way:
Thank you to the Lord who created all this
There's a whole lot of hurt before you get to the bliss
Why, even Jesus Christ was betrayed by a kiss
But that was long before he got in show biz
Just because they're called The Church, does not mean they're a pro-Christian band like U2 (who wear their religion quite respectfully, which is why no one minds their viewpoint). No, The Church have always been open to darker interpretations of the meaing of existence, and I don't think they believe the Christian "lord" is any more superior to other ancient gods of myth and legend.
Didn't mean to get too deep, here. Just wanted to clear that up for anyone interested in this magnificent album. It's definitely their best work since Priest = Aura and the songs and guitar work are fabulous. Don't miss it!
great, as usual.......2007-05-25
I don't know how these guys stay so fresh, and vital. This is another great album, and once again they've managed to come up with a new twist while retaining their signature sound. The album bristles with ideas, they've never gone through the motions, and evidently they never will. And, oh yeah, they write a great batch of songs each time too. Well done boys!
The Church at their best.......2007-03-09
I read a review written some time ago by a fellow who was so excited to receive this CD and then so disappointed he went for a walk. I feel bad for that guy because if he hasn't revisited this CD he is missing out on a classic. Like most Church CDs they require several listens before appreciated. Does that mean it is an aquired taste? No, it's just that most Church fans usually have a pre-conceived notion of what they are going to hear on the CD (like every opening song is going to be another Anaesthesia or Priest=Aura) and when it's not, they get horribly disappointed, tuck the CD away, and pout for a few days, until they decide to try it again and end up discovering that it is much more satisfying in the long-run. The reason they called Bubble-gum pop "bubble-gum" is because it tastes great at first then quyickly loses it's flavor. The Church are not bubble-gum pop, so if that is what you are seeking, look elsewhere.
This CD has a grit and an edge to it unlike any other Church CD. If you don't find your teeth clinching and fists gripping after the line "thank you to my friends and the friends that you're with" in Block, then you are a lost cause and nothing will move you. That song just builds, and grinds, and...
Personal favorite moments:
Block: "even Jesus Christ was betrayed by a kiss", how sad and true
Unified Field: hmmm, can you say Blurred Crusade meets HOB?
She'll Come Back: the one I hum at work all day long
Pure chance: Pure bliss, listen to this and just watch your blood pressure sink
Never Before: the blowout at the end, the storm after the calm
Day 5: what a space epic of "biblical" proportions (we all know who exited quietly)
Song to Go: a monumental way to finish the CD, love the electrified voice in the middle.
OK, I can't go without saying the Beside Yourself is an undiscovered gem. Jazz (unbelievable song, never leaves your head, love the last chorus where the music just overtakes the quite beautiful vocals), Hit Spacebar, Nervous Breakthrough (nice, edgy vocals, makes me a little nervous, best line "nice to eat, I mean meet someone new"), The illusion Mysteries (mmm, sticky wine), and of course Cantilever (that line is "cut was so clean, right?") You better get a hold of this one.
The Best Band In The World.......2007-02-13
This criminally underrated Australian rock group is my all-time favorite band. Since 1981 they've released one great album after another, and their latest is one of their best. Steve Kilbey's cool vocals, his interesting stream-of-consciousness lyrics, two exhilarating guitarists - Marty Willson-Piper, Peter Koppes - and Tim Powles, a drummer with great production skills, make for an all-round class act.
Another strong Church album.......2007-01-08
This was an album that didn't immediately grab me, then worked its way under my skin over a matter of months.
The Church has managed to maintain an amazingly solid career for a band whose biggest hit, "Under the Milky Way," was nearly 20 years ago. With a few minor stumbles in the 90s and some drug problems in the past decade, it doesn't seem like the band should be so vital, but in the past few years, they've turned out some of their best albums in well over a decade. Steve Kilbey's chant-styled vocals may not be for everyone, but if you ever enjoyed the Church, now's the time to check back in on them.
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- Over all great score.
- Completely surprising
- Best animated film music ever!
- I'm so glad to have it!
- didn't get enough time???
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Shrek: Original Motion Picture Score
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
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ASIN: B00005RZTY
Release Date: 2001-12-04 |
Tracks:
- Fairytale
- Ogre Hunters / Fairytale Deathcamp
- Donkey Meets Shrek
- Eating Alone
- Uninvited Guests
- March of Farquuad
- The Perfect King
- Welcome to Duloc
- Tournament Speech
- What Kind of Quest
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Over all great score........2006-10-23
I've been a fan of Harry Gregson-Williams for quite some time (and to a lesser extent, John Powell). Gregson-Williams is known for working with Hans Zimmer (they worked together on the soundtrack for The Rock) and he is also known in the video gaming community for his work on the Metal Gear Solid franchise (his take on the theme, not originally composed by him, is absolutely breathtaking in both the second and third games).
So it was no shock to me that I absolutely adore his work on the Shrek franchise. I can't say much here that hasn't been said by other reviewers, but I will say that the strongest work on the soundtrack involves the more serious, epic pieces (of which there are far too few).
Stand out tracks, for me, are "Fairytale", "Escape the Dragon", "Ride the Dragon", "I Object", and "Transformation/End".
The action theme of the film is used perfectly throughout the film, but it shows up far too rarely on the disc. I'm not sure if it's actually present less, or if it was a less-is-more kind of thing when it did play in the film. Regardless, it's a beautiful composition (though it does remind me of the "hero" theme from Deep Blue Sea).
You can feel Gregson-Williams' influence on "Escape the Dragon", as there are similar pulsing electric beats that are reminiscent, to me, of his arrangement of the Metal Gear Solid 2 main theme (which to this day remains one of my favorite pieces of soundtrack music ever - it's exciting, it's patriotic, it's epic. What more does one need?)
There's also some beautiful solo guitar work on this score that's a bit reminiscent of Trevor Rabin, but excellent regardless. My only gripe is that the disc feels a bit short in running length, but I think that's because a portion of the soundtrack was dedicated to pop and rock tracks, which show up on the second album.
If you're a fan of Gregson-Williams, Powell, or just film music in general, I strongly recommend picking this disc up. It'll make you sad and it'll get your blood racing.
Completely surprising.......2006-05-24
Harry Gregson-Williams is a fairly new composer, but despite that, he is beyond comparison. (Except for John Williams and Howard Shore and Hans Zimmer). This is supposed to be an animated film, where music doesn't matter AS much. But this composer goes beyond all expectations, putting forth all his best efforts, bringing out the best in Shrek. You can hear some links from this CD to the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Harry's later work. Even by listening to the samples you can tell this music is hard to beat. I don't think Shrek would have won Best Animated Film if Gregson-Williams had not composed the music. BUY THIS CD!!!
Best animated film music ever!.......2004-03-19
Although the other reviewers are right in that there isnt a lot of music on this disc, a little over 40 minutes, it's worth the price just for the first and 25th tracks. There are so many awe inspiring tracks on this cd it's impossible to pass up. The disc opens up with a very serious and magical theme on the strings and oboe. This theme is the same one that the princess sings in her fatal duet with the bird, that track is on here too. Also, there's the memorable Welcome to Duloc theme with the child choir. Also, the fight with Robin Hood theme with some riverdance in it is on this disc. The best theme on the disc is first introduced in the escape from the dragon track, with a funky beat behind it. It's presented in it's full orchestra and choral glory in the Ride the Dragon track which is guaranteed to give you goose bumps. All in all this is a very wide ranging score with some of the most light-hearted/goofy music ever along with some of the most inspired and passionate heroic music. I can't recommend this soundtrack enough. The music of Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell added so much to Shrek, making it the best animated film I've ever seen.
I'm so glad to have it!.......2003-01-12
I'm so glad I got this score. Such a humorous film like Shrek doesn't sound like it would have so much beautiful music, but this score proves it does. The music is absolutely stunning, sometimes powerful, sometimes scary, sometimes sad and sometimes just beautiful. There are a few recurring themes, but they are great themes and sound nice in every song. Although most of the soundtrack is pretty serious, there are a few funny songs placed in, which only add to it's greatness. If, while watching Shrek, you happened to notice some of the nice themes like I did, then I suggest getting this score. It really is a great CD and I'm happy to have this part of my collection.
didn't get enough time???.......2002-12-21
This is the third score that Harry Gregson Williams and John Powell composed together and after buying "Antz" and "Chicken Run" I had high expectations. Unfortunately this score is by far not as good as their previous ones. Still good though, but especially less comfortable to listen to. Most songs are just too short. By the time the theme had captured you the song is over. Strongest part of this album is the humor Powell and Williams have used. Some endings of songs are quite "unusual", like "farquaad's speech" and "merry men", which can crack me up if I'm in a funny mood. Strongest tracks on the album are "escape from the dragon" and "fairytale". The rest of the album kinda sounds as if the composers didn't get enough time to compose the music, so they just put the pieces they already had behind each other. Too bad, because this is a duo that has a lot to offer and hopefully they will soon again, with less, but much longer tracks.
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ASIN: B00009NJ6U
Release Date: 2003-05-19 |
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- Night Is Young and You're So Beautiful
- It Might as Well Be Spring
- I'll Remember April
- Paris in the Spring
- Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year
- April in Paris
- Spring Is Here
- Spring Romance
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20 Beautiful Melodies, Produced, Arranged and Conducted by the Legendary Camarata.
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- This is my idea of a fine saxophone quartet!!!
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ASIN: B000056OE9
Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
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- Begin The Beguine
- Just A Closer Walk With Thee
- Simple Gifts
- It Don't Mean A Thing
- Traumerei
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- Neverneverland
- Song For Margot
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- When You Wish Upon A Star
- My Foolish Heart
Customer Reviews:
This is my idea of a fine saxophone quartet!!!.......2004-07-01
A superb recording in every respect, from the perfect intonation, blend, and balance to the unique style and sound of this talented group! An array of tunes to delight the casual listener and music critic alike. Perhaps my best recording...certainly a favorite! As a saxophonist and teacher, I would like all my students to hear this fine recording.
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- I Know This Band Personally
- I Talked To God And God Said BUY THIS ALBUM
- Too High for the supermarket!
- The Uninvited
- This band will be huge!!!
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Uninvited
The Uninvited
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ASIN: B000007ROJ
Release Date: 1998-07-21 |
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Customer Reviews:
I Know This Band Personally.......2004-02-13
I cannot tell you how great this band was live! It is to my sorrow I have to say this band broke up a few years ago. They actually put out 7 cd's, their best being this cd and their last, Malltopia (a concept album of a slacker wandering a mall).
On an almost daily basis, I rag on John Taylor to get the band going again. His buddy Bill,the bass player)works with J.T. and a friend of mine, Kurt Sutton (who did a lot of live work with the group) at Neighborhood Lenders in Martinez california.
I am lucky enough to get together with them when they jam. And they still have the magic.
This is one of those bands that totally dominates in live shows. But there is still a certain `sound' on the albums.
it's time to bring them back out. If they don't rejoin, listen, and enjoy. Punk wannabe, with SUPERB lyrics!
I Talked To God And God Said BUY THIS ALBUM.......2000-10-05
This eponymous major label debut could be called `The Uninvited's Greatest Hits". All but two of the tracks are pulled from their excellent Indie albums, and every track is a stand out. Wry, witty and thought provoking, The Uninvited are nothing if not controversial. If you have any doubt check out `What God Said', in which the creator explains to JT that he can't help out everyone, or `Ordinary Man' where Jesus tells Steve that `...it ain't easy to be the Son of God'. The tunes are catchy, tuneful alt-pop, very danceable with punk attitude (they pound pound pound). These guys are one of the best bands you've never heard. They are somewhat similar in style and tone to Deadeye Dick and Harvey Danger. Generally loud and wild, they also write excellent introspective songs like `Rose Street' and `Velcro Heart' that are never smaltzy. Check out `Bottle of Thunder' to hear their signature mandolin sound. I can't say enough good things about this album, just buy it. I gotta be a mega multi media hero!
Too High for the supermarket!.......2000-09-25
Easily one of my favorite albums of all time.. I find myself listening to Too High numerous times in a row.
Bachoi! I've always wanted to try it, I wonder if i have enough to buy it, it's grown in japan or maybe in china, or maybe some farm in south carolina. But just then I hear a voice in my head "Stay focused man tuna and bread", but right now I'm in produce bliss, WHHHHOOOOOOO!!! I'm too high for this!! - Uninvited
The Uninvited.......2000-03-24
The Uninvited are an incredibly talented and entertaining band. This album, along with their 4 others are worth having in your collection. However you can't buy the other four anywhere else, check their website for CD's and other interesting information. Unimpressed and unexcited, unaccepted and uninviiiiteddddd........but it's all good!
This band will be huge!!!.......1999-10-20
As of Oct 20 I have seen these guys 4 times live at the Bit n Spur in springdale UT and they are incredible live. If you havnt heard them you have to buy the CD. It's so good I dont know anyone who dosn't like them
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The Uninvited
Manufacturer: Marco Polo
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ASIN: B00000I7RF
Release Date: 1999-03-09 |
Tracks:
- The Greatest Show On Earth: Prelude (March)
- The Uninvited: Prelude
- The Uninvited: Squirrel Chase
- The Uninvited: The Village
- The Uninvited: The Sobbing Ghost
- The Uninvited: Sunday Morning - Stella's Emotions
- The Uninvited: The Cliff
- The Uninvited: Grandfather And The Cliff
- The Uninvited: End Of Ghost - Finale
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- Bright Leaf: Prelude - Welcome To Kingsmont
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- Bright Leaf: Southern Vengeance - The Fire - Finale
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Uninvited Guest
Manufacturer: Main St. Music Inc.
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Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B0001GNXSY |
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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Sci-Fi Channel - Sci-Fi's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3: The Uninvited
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Tvt
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ASIN: B00000G4T5
Release Date: 1998-11-17 |
Tracks:
- War of the Worlds (radio broadcast - introduction)
- The Day The Earth Stood Still
- It Came From Outer Space - Main Title/End Title - Herman Stein/Henry Mancini
- War of the Worlds (a disturbance)
- The Invaders
- War of the Worlds (the first attack)
- War of the Worlds (tv)
- V: The Series
- Mars Attacks!
- Independence Day
- War of the Worlds (the gravity of the situation)
- Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
- E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
- Starman
- Alien Nation (film)
- Alien Nation (tv)
- The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms
- Predator
- Jaws
- The Creature From The Black Lagoon
- Them!
- Tarantula
- Jurassic Park
- Gremlins
- UFO
- War of the Worlds (the end is near)
- Killer Klowns From Outer Space
- Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! (tv)
- The Blob
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Theremins, oscillators, and stirring strings abound in this ode to space aliens, sea monsters, and nature run amok. Interspersed among themes such as "Jaws" and "Close Encounters" are excerpts from Orson Welles's infamous 1938 War of the Worlds radio broadcast that actually scared listeners into believing the Earth was being invaded by aliens. Of all the discs in the Sci-Fi set, this is the weakest, with much of the music reiterating familiar formulas. There are some standout tracks, mainly those with humor, such as "Killer Klowns from Outer Space," the warped polka of "Gremlins," and the goofy "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes." The theme for "The Blob," meanwhile, is so silly that you'd think it marked the opening of a sitcom about friendly gelatinous ooze. --Bryan Reesman
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Music and Monsters.......2002-11-22
Whoever decided to use clips from the radio version of "War of the Worlds" as a framework to this soundtrack collection should
be commended for a wonderful idea. The collection covers much ground, from the fifties monster classics right through today's hits. But it's simply the selection of tunes, many VERY hard to find anywhere else, that makes this a gem to fans. It's a joy to hear Bernard Herrmann's cues from "Day the Earth Stood Still" with CD quality sound, the driving sounds of "Predator" in all it's lip-biting glory, and even the groovy theme from "The Blob" to delight the listener. Many wonderful surprises on this CD, and the end of a long quest for long-missing rarities. The entire
collection (this CD is number 3 in the series, methinks) is very much worth the money, and well put-together. But get it here, since this one's getting hard to find in stores! -KS
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Unannounced & Uninvited
Tom Grose
Manufacturer: Southern Music Dist.
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ASIN: B00005YBD5
Release Date: 1998-02-10 |
Tracks:
- Swamp Thang
- Say My Name
- Mama Wears Boots
- Variations on a Theme by Charles Schulz [Instrumental]
- No Way
- Let's Use Tobacco
- Enlighten Us [Instrumental]
- You Got It Wrong
- It's Got Nothing to Do With Music II [Instrumental]
- She Only Likes Him Because He Has Cocaine
- It's Got to Be Me
- Best Is Yet to Come [Instrumental]
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- Unsigned Idol(Blacklife Entertainments) [Explicit Lyrics]
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- Violator: The Album [Clean]
- We in the Middle [Explicit Lyrics]
- Wealth Over Poverty
- What's It Gonna Be
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- 9 Lives [Explicit Lyrics]
- A Day in the Life of a Player
- A Retrospective [Explicit Lyrics]
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