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DOM1's MOVIE ARCHIVES Vol 3
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
JOHNNY PATE & ADAM WADE | Brother On The Run (Pate / Wade) (1973) (Brother On The Run) | |
ISAAC HAYES | Run Fay Run (Hayes) (1974) (Truck Turner) | |
CORDUROY | Heist (Money Is) (Jones) (1992) (Originally from The Heist) | |
DAVID HOLMES (England) | What R We Stealing (Holmes) (Oceans Twelve) (2004) | |
THE YARDBIRDS (England) | Stroll On (Relf / Page / Beck / Dreja) (1966) (Blow Up!) (vocal) | |
QUINCY JONES | Fat Poppadaddy (Jones) (1970) (They Call Me Mr. Tibbs) | |
BROTHER JACK McDUFF & BENNY GOLSON ORCH. | Theme From The Pink Panther (Mancini) (1964) (Originally from The Pink Panther) | |
JACK PARNELL & HIS ORCH (England) | Enter The Dragon (Schifrin) (Originally from Enter The Dragon) (1974) | |
RICATTO ALLAMALA (Italy) | The Summertime Killer (Allamala) (1972) (The Summertime Killer) | |
WIPEOUT (England) | Allegretto Per Signora (Morricone) (1997) (Originally from Le Foto Probito Di Una Signora Per Bene) | |
ANGEL CORPUS CHRISTI (ANDREA ROSS) | Theme From Taxi Driver / New York, New York (Hermann) (1985) (Robert De Niro) (Originally spoken by Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver) | |
SPENCER DAVIS GROUP (England) | When I Get Home (Edwards / Winwood) (1966) (The Ghost Goes Gear) (vocal) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
GIORGIO MORODER (Italy) | Chase (Moroder) (1978) (Midnight Express) | |
BRUNO NICOLAI (Italy) | Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Nicolai) (1966) (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang) (vocal) | |
YO-YO MA (France) | Ecstasy Of Gold (Morricone) (2004) (Originally from The Good, The Bad & The Ugly) | |
RALPH BURNS | Honeycomb (Burns) (1974) (Lenny) | |
DUSTY SPRINGFIELD (England) | What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life (Legrand / Bergman / Bergman) (Originally from Happy Ending) (rec:1970 rel: 1994) (vocal) | |
ANITA LAINE / N.CAVE / M.HARVEY / B.BARGELD (Australia /Germany) | Outro - The Free World (Cave / Harvey / Bargeld) (1989) (Ghosts Of The Civil Dead) (vocal) | |
PHILIP GLASS | Osamu's Theme: Kyoko's House (Glass) (1985) (Mishima) | |
BOOMER & TRAVIS | Foul Owl (Jones) (1967) (In The Heat Of The Night) (vocal) | |
LAURIE JOHNSON (England) | Caesar Smith (Johnson) (1968) (Hot Millions) | |
CLAUDINE LONGET (France) | Everybody's Talkin' (Neil) (1969) (Originally from Midnight Cowboy) (vocal) | |
ALEX NORTH | Four Deuces (North) (1951) (A Streetcar Named Desire) | |
NAJMA (India / UK) | Piya Tose (S.D. Burman) (1996) (Originally from Guide) (vocal) | |
BOBBIE GENTRY | Another Place, Another Time (Gentry) (1974) (Macon County Line) (vocal) | |
Comment:
More originals & covers from the world of movies. Enjoy!Feedback:
And now a third! My this going to be some package!
Great mixes! Love the Italian Film Music, particularly...as influenced by Moe.
Great mixes! Love the Italian Film Music, particularly...as influenced by Moe.
The Mishima soundtrack is one of my favorite Glass pieces, it is one of the few times that music was perfectly tuned to the visual images, not unlike Candyman and Koyaanisqatsi, strangely (or not) also scored by PG.... Film is a serious issue with me, and the use of music must be considered... QT makes fair to good films, but his soundtracks are spot on!PLEASE continue with this series...
Wow, now I'm really showing my ignorance - not only is most of the music unknown to me, but so too are most of the films. I have a scattering of knowledge only.I am in awe!
Really very good.
More excellence. Tip o' the hat.
Great stuff, Dom. What is going on with that Dusty Springfield track - did it sit in the vaults for 24 years?
Alright D, are you going to expand into film making since you already have the sound tracks?
Wonderful.
Nicely done as always. I especially dig the holmes-yardbirds-quincy trifecta.
How do you keep coming up with this level of quality? Fantastic stuff, as ever. The Bobbie Gentry is a wonderful closer.
Another excellent addition. Hooray for the Najma -> Bobbie Gentry.
Stupendous.
This looks fab!
Absolutely wonderful. Would love to hear it.