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Joe 90 (Soundtrack)
Joe 90 (Soundtrack) (neon orange vinyl 7")
Cat: SIL 71728. Rel: 20 Jun 23
Joe 90: Main Titles/End Titles (2:43)
Balloon Ride (From Project 90) (2:48)
Review: This is a vinyl release of the original soundtrack for Joe 90, a 1968 British science-fiction television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. The soundtrack was composed and conducted by Barry Gray, a prolific British composer who worked on many of Anderson's shows, such as Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. The soundtrack features Gray's distinctive style of orchestral music, blending classical influences with jazz and pop and electronic elements. The release includes 24 tracks selected from the show's score, pressed on two LPs with orange and blue vinyl, and also features new artwork by illustrator Eric Chu, depicting the main character Joe McClaine and his many eccentric gadgets.
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 in stock $15.25
Álbumes
Twin Peaks (Soundtrack)
Twin Peaks (Soundtrack) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 008122 7940300. Rel: 19 May 17
Twin Peaks Theme (instrumental) (5:01)
Laura Palmer's Theme (instrumental) (4:52)
Audrey's Dance (instrumental) (5:14)
The Nightingale (with Julee Cruise) (4:47)
Freshly Squeezed (instrumental) (3:45)
The Bookhouse Boys (instrumental) (3:29)
Into The Night (with Julee Cruise) (4:38)
Night Life In Twin Peaks (instrumental) (3:20)
Dance Of The Dream Man (instrumental) (3:38)
Love Theme From Twin Peaks (instrumental) (5:00)
Falling (with Julee Cruise) (5:14)
Review: As an ode to the upcoming remake of David Lynch's infamous Twin Peaks, there is a flurry of Angelo Badalamenti reissues at the moment. In fact, both this original soundtrack, which is the official music as heard in the 1992 film, and the Fire Walk With Me spin-off have both resurfaced as reissues this week. Unsurprisingly, we recommend for you to snap up both because they have been something of a rarity over the last 10 years. Timeless and iconic from start to finish, this soundtrack is not for the faint of heart, and will likely stir some feelings upon initial listen. This will be all the more palpable if you were shocked and eternally intrigued by the movie. We were, of course, and we absolutely cannot wait for the new series either!
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 in stock $23.40
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (Soundtrack)
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold heavyweight coloured vinyl 2xLP in die cut sleeve)
Cat: DW 51. Rel: 17 Feb 17
Theme From Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me (6:46)
The Pine Float (4:03)
Sycamore Trees (3:53)
Don't Do Anything (I Wouldn't Do) (7:17)
A Real Indication (5:37)
Questions In A World Of Blue (4:52)
The Pink Room (4:04)
The Black Dog Runs At Night (1:43)
Best Friends (2:15)
Moving Through Time (6:41)
Montage From Twin Peaks - Girl Talk/Birds In Hell/Laura Palmer's Theme/Falling (5:25)
The Voice Of Love (3:52)
Review: Death Waltz has pulled of something of a coup here, obtaining permission to release Angelo Badalamenti's score from David Lynch's controversial Twin Peaks movie spin-off, Fire Walk With Me. The film was panned by both critics and fans of the original TV series on its 1992 release, but has since becoming something of a cult classic. Badalamenti's fine score is as atmospheric and beguiling as his work on the original Twin Peaks series, and contains a number of tracks that rework musical themes from that acclaimed production. Death Waltz has gone all out on the production, too, housing heavyweight, cherry-splattered vinyl in a luscious gatefold sleeve.
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Intérprete: Giorgio Luceri
 in stock $35.37
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (Soundtrack)
Cat: 008122 7940294. Rel: 19 May 17
Theme From Twin Peaks/Fire Walk With Me (6:46)
The Pine Float (4:03)
Sycamore Trees (3:53)
Don't Do Anything (I Wouldn't Do) (7:17)
A Real Indication (5:37)
Questions In A World Of Blue (4:52)
The Pink Room (4:04)
The Black Dog Runs At Night (1:43)
Best Friends (2:15)
Moving Through Time (6:41)
Montage From Twin Peaks: Girl Talk/Birds In Hell/Laura Palmer's Theme/Falling (5:25)
The Voice Of Love (3:52)
Review: Angelo Badalamenti is to noir thrillers what Ennio Morricone is to the spaghetti Western scene. The Italo-American composer has been a pivotal part of the Hollywood soundtrack scene since the 70s and, among many cult-like figures, he's collaborated extensively with the great David Lynch on projects such as Blue Velvet and, of course, the present Twin Peaks, a film which has reached a God-like status over the last two decades. The music from the motion picture is as vivid and dream-like as the film itself; Badalalementi immerses you in a world of Neo-gothic trance and bizarre, fairy-like dances that instantly recall the movie's infamous dance scene concerning two horses. What is most notable about it is his use of subtle jazz nuances and the man's pioneering downtempo style. NB: this particular release, Fire Walk With Me, features additional music and acts as a companion to the official soundtrack as heard in the movie. What a soundtrack. Totally essential.
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 in stock $27.09
Lost Highway (Soundtrack)
Lost Highway (Soundtrack) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVATM 101. Rel: 17 Nov 16
David Bowie - "I'm Deranged" (edit) (2:24)
Trent Reznor - "Videodrones; Questions" (0:44)
Nine Inch Nails - "The Perfect Drug" (5:16)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Red Bats With Teeth" (2:55)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Hunting & Heartbreaking" (2:05)
The Smashing Pumpkins - "Eye" (4:57)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Dub Driving" (3:41)
Barry Adamson - "Mr Eddy's Theme 1" (3:33)
Lou Reed - "This Magic Moment" (3:24)
Barry Adamson - "Mr Eddy's Theme 2" (2:15)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Fred & Renee Make Love" (2:08)
Marilyn Manson - "Apple Of Sodom" (4:22)
Antonio Carlos Jobim - "Insensatez" (2:53)
Barry Adamson - "Something Wicked This Way Comes" (edit) (2:58)
Marilyn Manson - "I Put A Spell On You" (3:28)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Fats Revisited" (2:32)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Fred's World" (3:02)
Rammstein - "Rammstein" (edit) (3:26)
Barry Adamson - "Hollywood Sunset" (2:00)
Rammstein - "Heirate Mich" (edit) (3:05)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Police" (1:39)
Trent Reznor - "Driver Down" (5:18)
David Bowie - "I'm Deranged" (reprise) (3:47)
Review: Since its release in 1997, David Lynch's neo-noir-horror, Lost Highway, has become something of a cult classic. The accompanying soundtrack album, here reissued on weighty double vinyl, is similarly revered in some circles. Put together by Nine Inch Nails' frontman Trent Reznor, composer Angelo Badalamenti, and punk-turned-producer Barry Adamson, it's a mish-mash of darkly intense songs (Bowie, Smashing Pumpkins, Lou Reed and Rammstein all contribute), and the kind of creepy, other-worldly soundscapes that have always been a feature of Lynch's work. It's arguably the latter tracks, composed by Badalementi and Adamson, which remain creepily potent all these years on.
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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (Soundtrack)
Cat: 455018 92. Rel: 27 Jul 23
I Wasn't Always A Thief (1:00)
Finding Zia (1:38)
Thick As Thieves (2:52)
Korrin's Keep (2:23)
Escape The Tower (0:45)
Dungeons & Dragons (1:35)
Journey To Neverwinter (1:04)
Reunited With Kira (1:08)
Forge Begins (0:44)
Sofina Starts (0:25)
That's Why You Came Back (1:29)
Into The Floor (1:58)
Execution Escape (0:48)
Be Gone (1:29)
Magic Show Melee (1:12)
Owl Bear (1:40)
Doric's Story (0:53)
Szass Tam's Story (0:50)
Wizardry (1:46)
Gwynn (1:07)
Down At The Cemetary (4:23)
Xenk (1:16)
Thayan Flashback (1:30)
Swear To It (1:20)
The Underdark (3:11)
Unlock The Helmet (1:37)
The Ruckus (1:43)
Themberchaud (2:35)
Trapped (1:27)
Swim To The Beach (0:37)
Goodbye Xenk (0:44)
Helmet Attuning (1:12)
Remembering You (1:03)
Never Stop Failing (3:02)
The Heist (2:27)
Forge's Speech (1:38)
Into The Castle (2:26)
Simon Does It (2:02)
Sofina's Trickery (2:45)
Entering The Arena (1:50)
The Maze (4:58)
Beneath The Maze (1:14)
Sorry Forge (2:43)
Turn The Ship Around (3:20)
Final Battle (4:13)
Fallen Foe (0:46)
A Red Wizard's Blade (3:25)
The Reawakening (1:29)
Forge's Tale (1:33)
Review: Welcome to hell. Coinciding with the popular release of the first ever film in the franchise, the original score for the 2023 fantasy adventure film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves finally drops via Mercury. Directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, and based on the myriad tabletop game, the film follows a group of thieves who embark on a quest to steal a legendary artifact from a powerful wizard. Composed by composer Lorne Balfe, the soundtrack is monumental, with a whopping 49 tracks of epic, dark-fantastical music blending an impressive array of orchestral and electronic elements. There's also a credits version of 'Wings of Time' by Tame Impala on there.
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End Of The Day (Soundtrack)
Cat: LPMP 709C. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Start Somewhere (3:33)
Life Balance (3:36)
First Slow (2:11)
A To B (3:27)
(Electricity) (2:01)
Two Circles Reflecting (0:27)
End Of The Day (2:23)
Floating Down (1:45)
Spring Ascends (1:11)
Intro (5:39)
B To C (1:53)
Like Water (1:17)
Gold Room (3:54)
Sun Through (2:44)
River (1:42)
Get On With It (1:22)
Eternity Repeat (2:13)
Review: On her new album, End of The Day (Music From The Film Anonymous Club), Courtney Barnett opted to score music to the candid documentary she made about her personal travails and hard-fought triumphs. It documented her journey from the bottom to the top of the indie rock scene over the course of the last ten years and follows a classic redemption arc with the score adding all new levels of emotional intensity and narrative. Alongside collaborator Stella Mozgawa, she made a series of instrumental improvisations which have been reworked into one impressionistic sound-art collage.
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 in stock $30.77
Fireball XL5 (Soundtrack)
Fireball XL5 (Soundtrack) (gatefold transparent orange vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: SILLP 1595. Rel: 20 Jan 21
Fireball XL5 Main Theme (1:31)
The Mystery Of Planet 46 (4:28)
Formula 5 (4:30)
Rogue Planet (1:44)
Exploring The Tanker (2:13)
Hypnotised (5:10)
Travelling Light (1:19)
Ninety's Dream (1:13)
Zero G (single version) (2:28)
The Cholorphon (2:44)
Spectre Of Electon (1:43)
End Titles: Fireball (1:08)
Circus Dreams (5:03)
Platonia Treachery (4:03)
Flat Jazz (0:52)
Trapped (4:28)
This Is The Twist (1:41)
Fireball End Titles (instrumental) (1:11)
Ice Skating Waltz (2:33)
Aphros Theme (2:55)
Aquaphibian (1:34)
Foiled! (3:19)
Back To The Past (1:54)
Fireball (single version) (3:30)
Review: Two facts about Fireball XL5, the British sci-fi puppet show created by legendary husband and wife team Gerry and Sylvia 'Thunderbirds/Captain Scarlet' Anderson. Firstly, this was their third time using 'supermarionation', a word that has nothing to do with Nintendo and everything to do with plastic models moving their mouths in sync with real dialogue. Secondly, the programme only lasted one series, albeit it did comprise 39 episodes.

Background set, this reissue of the original soundtrack plays true to the Anderson OST rulebook, to the point where once you know the series it's impossible not to start picturing potential scenes on strings to suit the music. Nevertheless, it's all accomplished stuff, from dramatic overtures to espionage-worthy arrangements and weirdly complex, danceable stuff that pulls you in like an episode of The Monkees.
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 in stock $26.04
Stingray (Soundtrack)
Stingray (Soundtrack) (gatefold silver vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: SILLP 1699. Rel: 31 May 23
Stingray Main Titles (Stingray) (1:25)
Evil & Mysterious (5:10)
Marineville High Alert (2:58)
One Marine Minute (2:45)
A Flower To Take Your Breath Away (Plant Of Doom) (1:41)
Two Worlds United (2:06)
Fools Gold (The Golden Sea) (3:42)
Trouble In Paradise (Hostages Of The Deep) (2:28)
Battle For Marina (3:16)
Atlanta's Achievement (Sea Of Oil) (4:25)
Friday Night At Blue Lagoon (The Wasp's Sessions) (1:34)
The Might Of Solarstar (The Big Gun) (2:50)
Master Of Infinite Disguise (Countdown) (2:27)
Home Sweet Home (2:30)
No Laughing Matter (The Ghost Ship) (3:17)
The Legend Of Loch Ness (The Loch Ness Monster) (3:54)
Bounty Of The Deep (Treasure Down Below) (4:14)
The Big & Small Toe (Star Of The East) (1:00)
One Of Our Wonders Is Missing (Search For The Tajmanon) (1:41)
March Of The Oysters (Secret Of The Giant Oyster) (1:35)
Skating (A Christmas To Remember) (1:27)
Marvellous Madness (Echo Of Danger) (3:46)
For Want Of A Button (Emergency Marineville) (3:16)
Harmonic Homocide (Tune Of Danger) (4:10)
Tempest's Trip (Raptures Of The Deep) (3:26)
Stingray End Titles (4:15)
Review: Gerry Anderson's Stingray is one of those superbly nostalgic and cult TV shows that, when thinking about them now, transports you right back to your childhood - unless you're lucky enough to be too young to have seen it first time around that is. The series followed the World Aquanaut Security Patrol (WASPs) on several underwater adventures with a superb soundtrack from Barry Gray adding style and drama to the aquatic odyssey. From minimalist electronic pieces to lush strings, jazzier motifs and driving military marches, this gatefold silver vinyl version of the completed soundtrack is a real doozy.
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 in stock $40.76
Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Volume 1 (Soundtrack)
Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Volume 1 (Soundtrack) (gatefold sky blue & white burst vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LKSO 36331. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Hello, Beautiful (1:41)
Leaving Spacedock (4:08)
No Win Scenario (3:56)
Blood In The Water (4:39)
Flying Blind (4:15)
Legacies (3:12)
Evolution (2:43)
La Forges (2:04)
Invisible Rescue (3:32)
Dominion (7:04)
Get Off My Bridge (4:21)
Frontier Day (2:41)
Hail The Fleet (4:00)
Make It So (6:01)
Where It All Began (2:16)
The Last Generation (2:56)
The Missing Part Of Me (2:39)
Must Come To An End (3:25)
A New Day (3:21)
Names Mean Everything (1:46)
The Stars (End Credits) (3:00)
Review: Star Trek Picard is a TV series that has been as healed for its great soundtrack as much as any of the on screen action. The award winning British composer Stephen Barton (also known for his work on Star Wars Jedi Fallen) is behind it and his work on the third season might be the best yet. Pulled out of retirement once more, Jean-Luc Picard (played by the legendary Patrick Stewart) seeks help from Captain Riker to answer a distress call and uncovers a conspiracy reaching to the furthest corners of the Federation as well as the unwelcome return of an old foe. Thematic is dramatic, absorbing and emotive and is all captured on this record.
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 in stock $33.65
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari (limited hand-numbered vinyl 2xLP + DVD box + booklet)
Cat: BB 400LPBOX. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Prologue (1:32)
Scary Memories (5:14)
Atonal Floating (1:51)
Full Of Life (1:21)
In The Town Hall (1:25)
At The Funfair (2:40)
A Mysterious Crime (2:39)
At The Funfair (2) (1:35)
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari (3:28)
Jane's Theme (0:48)
March Grotesque (2) (0:30)
Jane's Theme (2) (1:05)
Shadows (1:47)
Tragic Message (1:20)
Suspicion (1:14)
Tragic Message (2) (1:14)
The Plan (1:14)
A Dark Figure (0:42)
Caligari's Theme (0:37)
Arrest Of The Suspect (1:03)
Caligari's Theme (2) (0:53)
Worried Jane (0:43)
Interrogation (1:25)
Jane's Fear (1:59)
Francis's Observation (1:27)
Cesare's Attack & Escape (2:17)
Safe & Sound (2:56)
Francis At A Loss (2:51)
Caligari's Deception (2:17)
In Search Of The Truth (3:01)
Out In The Field (0:42)
The Director Rants & Rages (0:31)
Scary Memories (2) (1:32)
Who's Mad Here? (0:48)
Francis Rants & Rages (4:17)
Epilogue (5:29)
Lunatic Asylum
Review: While Fritz Lang's Metropolis has enjoyed reams of revisionist soundtracks in the near-century since it was released, Robert Weine's The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari has remained a more cult concern of Weimar-era cinema. Karl Bartos, one of the early members of Kraftwerk, has indulged his passion for the art of this unique period between world wars, when technology and art was changing as rapidly as the world around them. Employing his considerable experience and well-appointed studio to the task of re-soundtracking, Bartos has created this vibrant new score for Weine's film, pressed up here on double vinyl with an accompanying 16-page booklet.
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 in stock $71.79
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
Cat: BB 400. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Prologue (Act 1)
Scary Memories
Atonal Floating
Full Of Life
In The Town Hall
At The Funfair
A Mysterious Crime (Act 2)
At The Funfair 2
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
Jane's Theme
March Grotesque 2
Jane's Theme 2
Shadows
Tragic Message (Act 3)
Suspicion
Tragic Message 2
The Plan
A Dark Figure
Caligari's Theme
Arrest Of The Suspect
Caligari's Theme 2
Worried Jane (Act 4)
Interrogation
Jane's Fear
Francis's Observation
Cesare's Attack & Escape
Safe & Sound
Francis At A Loss (Act 5)
Caligari's Deception
Lunatic Asylum
In Search Of The Truth
Out In The Field (Act 6)
The Director Rants & Rages
Scary Memories 2
Who's Mad Here?
Francis Rants & Rages
Epilogue
Review: The story goes that, back when he was a core member of Kraftwerk, Karl Bartos helped create the band's own theme for Fritz Lang's often-soundtracked Metropolis. Bartos has an enduring fascination with the more daring artwork of the early 20th Century, and so he took on the challenge of creating a new score for Robert Weine's landmark silent movie The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari. Using an assortment of synths in his Hamburg studio, Bartos creates a symphonious soundtrack which shows his passion for the subject matter in stark detail. A must-check for fans of Bartos and the wider Kraftwerk phenomenon, as well as fans of Weine's pioneering psychological thriller.
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The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
Cat: BB 400LP. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Prologue (1:34)
Scary Memories (1:51)
Atonal Floating (0:59)
Full Of Life (1:48)
In The Town Hall (2:54)
At The Funfair (2:41)
A Mysterious Crime (2:40)
At The Funfair 2 (1:30)
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari (3:41)
Jane's Theme (1:16)
March Grotesque 2 (1:07)
Jane's Theme 2 (0:32)
Shadows (1:15)
Tragic Message (0:54)
Suspicion (0:56)
Tragic Message 2 (0:34)
The Plan (1:49)
A Dark Figure (0:53)
Caligari's Theme (1:00)
Arrest Of The Suspect (1:19)
Caligari's Theme 2 (1:55)
Worried Jane (0:48)
Interrogation (1:21)
Jane's Fear (3:21)
Francis's Observation (2:46)
Cesare's Attack & Escape (2:29)
Safe & Sound (1:26)
Francis At A Loss (1:21)
Caligari's Deception (2:16)
Lunatic Asylum (2:51)
In Search Of The Truth (2:52)
Out In The Field (0:42)
The Director Rants & Rages (4:06)
Scary Memories 2 (2:35)
Who's Mad Here? (3:13)
Francis Rants & Rages (4:34)
Epilogue (1:42)
Review: Musician, writer and sometime member of Kraftwerk Karl Bartos wrote The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari as a tribute to the iconic 1920 silent horror film whose original music score had long been lost. Through electronic compositions, Bartos skilfully captures the eerie atmosphere and psychological depth of the movie, enhancing its haunting narrative with his sonic reinterpretation. The album immerses listeners in a world of suspense and mystery, blending ominous synth melodies with pulsating rhythms and cinematic soundscapes. Bartos' masterful fusion of retro-futuristic aesthetics and contemporary electronic music was made after he dug deep into his own archives to recreate epics he wrote as a young classical musician and offers an all-new perspective on the original soundtrack.
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The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari (limited hand-numbered CD + DVD box set)
Cat: BB 400CDBOX. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Prologue (CD)
Scary Memories
Atonal Floating
Full Of Life
In The Town Hall
At The Funfair
A Mysterious Crime
At The Funfair 2
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
Jane's Theme
March Grotesque 2
Jane's Theme 2
Shadows
Tragic Message
Suspicion
Tragic Message 2
The Plan
A Dark Figure
Caligari's Theme
Arrest Of The Suspect
Caligari's Theme 2
Worried Jane
Interrogation
Jane's Fear
Francis's Observation
Cesare's Attack & Escape
Safe & Sound
Francis At A Loss
Caligari's Deception
Lunatic Asylum
In Search Of The Truth
Out In The Field
The Director Rants & Rages
Scary Memories 2
Who's Mad Here?
Francis Rants & Rages
Epilogue
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari (DVD)
Review: Musician and writer Karl Bartos has long been admirer of Weimar-era culture. During his time in Kraftwerk, he helped create the stunning track 'Metropolis', directly inspired by a band viewing of the classic 1927 Fritz Lang film of the same name. The original orchestral music composed for The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari by Giuseppe Becce had long been lost and in 2005, after watching the film, Bartos imagined what it would be like to create an entirely new one in the 21st Century in his home studios in Hamburg. Now with crystal clear images, digitally restored by the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Foundation, the film is visually the best quality it has ever been and now, with Bartos' soundtrack, there is impressive sound to go with the haunting vision. Narrative film music and sound design collide in Robert Wiene's classic 1920 psychological thriller, this latest auditory complement of which is now issued on a large 37-track CD and 48-page booklet.
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Past Lives (Soundtrack)
Past Lives (Soundtrack) (white vinyl LP)
Cat: A24M 016LPC1. Rel: 25 Jan 24
If You Leave Something Behind (1:08)
Crossing (1:19)
You Gain Something Too (0:57)
Do You Remember Me (1:12)
I Remember You (2:07)
Across The Ocean (4:31)
Crossing II (1:57)
In Yun (2:12)
We Live Here (1:33)
Why Are You Going To New York (2:49)
Staring At A Ghost (3:14)
Bedroom (2:27)
An Immigrant & A Tourist (2:17)
Eight Thousand Layers (2:47)
See You (3:59)
Quiet Eyes (Sharon Van Etten) (3:30)
Review: Original soundtrack for Past Lives, featuring an original score by Christopher Bear and Daniel Rossen, as well as the original song 'Quiet Eyes' by Sharon Van Etten. One of the foremost romantic films of the 2020s so far, Past Lives is set in Seoul, SK, and follows two beloved childhood friends over the course of 24 years; detailing the personal trials, love triangles and vagaries that inevitably stem from a romance torn apart in childhood and brought back together again in adulthood. Bear and Rossen's soundtrack is pressed on cloud white vinyl, with original paintings by renowned artist Na Kim.
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Enemy (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition)
Enemy (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVATM 315C. Rel: 19 Apr 23
The Dark Room (4:11)
Control (2:21)
The Dream (2:29)
The Search Begins (4:59)
Rathburn Road (4:39)
Curiousity (4:07)
Helen (2:55)
I Think You Know (5:32)
Motel Double - Realization (3:44)
Predator March (3:13)
The Scar - A Good Bad Idea (3:49)
The Switch (3:11)
Soft Revenge (4:38)
I Know Who You Are (6:34)
Theraphosa Blondi (4:01)
Review: Denis Villeneuve's psychological thriller about a man who sees his doppelganger in a movie, and begins an obsessive search for the look-alike, is a strange, tense, highly stylised dive into a world that's informed by some of the masters of surrealist tension. At times invoking landmark mind-benders such as David Lynch's Lost Highway, albeit with a far less experimental narrative structure, to say its score works hard to set the tone is putting it mildly.
Created by Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans, Enemy's soundtrack is a joy, but also thoroughly trippy. It's unnerving, and yet inviting, laidback while also mournful, and always has this air of the unknown and uncertain about it. Boasting white noise, strings, drones, woodwind, elements of classical, jazz and library sounds are all here, at times invoking space age imagery, in other moments taking use back to the great mysteries of 20th Century cinema.
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The Devil Rides Out (Soundtrack)
Cat: SILLP 1666. Rel: 11 Oct 22
Opening Credits (1:40)
Concerned Friends/Investigating The Observatory/Hidden Sacrifice (1:50)
Protecting Simon (2:08)
Balance Of Power (1:09)
The Duc & Rex Follow Simon (0:41)
Uninvited Guests (2:12)
The Spirit In The Observatory (1:20)
The Eve Of Mayday/Mocata's Presence (1:38)
Pursuing Tanith (0:51)
The Baptism Begins (3:00)
Orgy Of Evil (2:13)
"The Goat Of Mendes - The Devil Himdelf!" (2:09)
Rescuing Simon & Tanith (2:55)
Mocata Visits The Eatons (2:23)
Tanith Controls Rex/Inside The Circle (3:33)
Visions Of Terror (2:51)
The Angel Of Death (3:33)
The Battle Is Lost/The Power Of Mocata (3:46)
An Unstained Child (3:43)
Finale & End Credits (2:47)
Review:  As part of Trunk Records' Soundtracks reissues series, comes the vinyl debut of James Bernard's OST for 'The Devil Rides Out', a rather corny yet no less enjoyable gothic horror classic film from the late 60s. Directed by Terence Fisher, the film centres on the macabre antics of an underground group of Satanists. Fittingly, the soundtrack is immediate, full of tribal drumming and stern, expressionistic string zaps; its pieces have titles like 'Orgy Of Evil' and 'Hidden Sacrifice'. You were warned.
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Television Themes
Cat: AJXLP 450. Rel: 05 Oct 18
Are You Being Served (2:21)
The Good Life (2:05)
London Weekend Television (0:09)
Blankety Blank (1:57)
Top Of The Pops (3:04)
Picture Box (2:56)
The Liver Birds (3:12)
Thames Television (0:08)
Rainbow (2:46)
Doctor Who (3:17)
Wildtrak (2:12)
World In Action (2:45)
Sorry (2:42)
Open University (0:42)
Review: English actor, writer, and musician Matt Berry - of Darkplace and IT Crowd fame - covers, yes, covers an assortment of classic British TV themes. The result is an album to be appreciated as much as it is to be taken seriously, as it is to be enjoyed. Of course there's a pinch of humour with Berry placing himself alongside a muppet and Doctor Who on the album's cover art, but it's the theatrical, jazz and upbeat, yet easy listening approach of the album which really paints the picture. The LP's opener "Are You Being Served" is undeniable sweetest spot of nostalgia here, with the minutia of Thames Television indents, at 8 seconds long, also checked and covered. Recorded solo by Berry himself, it's a burgundy-beige trip through the technicolour memory of one's formative years enjoying the early-evenings and afternoons watching a select choice of the UKs most iconic TV.
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All Quiet On The Western Front (Soundtrack)
All Quiet On The Western Front (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent smokey vinyl LP + 4-page booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 369C. Rel: 04 May 23
Remains (2:20)
Uniform (1:48)
Rain & Night (0:58)
Flares (1:17)
Burried & Found (2:17)
Dog Tags (1:25)
Ludwig (1:26)
Comrades (2:18)
Search Party (3:45)
Tanks (1:46)
War Machines (1:51)
Retreat (1:32)
Bomb Crater (3:09)
Night Fires (1:28)
Tjaden (1:25)
No End (3:50)
Making Sense Of War (1:52)
Paul (1:43)
Review: Music on Vinyl gives the full treatment to Volker Bertelmann's epic score to All Quiet On The Western Front and serves it up on limited and numbered 180-gram audiophile transparent smokey vinyl with a four-page booklet featuring movie still to boot. Set during World War I, the film follows an idealistic young German soldier and received a leading 14 nominations at the 76th British Academy Film Awards, including one for Best Original Score. It is a truly immersive listen that captures the range of emotions conveyed in the film.
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Earth (reissue)
Earth (reissue) (limited LP)
Cat: CELL 07LP. Rel: 08 Aug 23
Stickstoff II (8:46)
Water (4:11)
Thrones (4:32)
The Children (14:32)
Mirror (4:22)
Review: Two years after Marc Richter released his most widely available album Back To Comm album, Alphabet 1968, on the ever amazing Tape imprint, he delivered another landmark with Earth. Originally, the music was conceived to accompany two screenings of the video Earth by Singaporean artist Ho Tzu Nyen. First commissioned for the Sydney Festival 2011, the visual work was scored by Melbourne's Oren Ambarchi for the grand unveiling, but then toured the planet, with different musicians invited to reimagine the soundtrack for different locations. Germany's Black To Comm was enlisted for Berlin and Krakow, and as the smart money was always on, he offered up a strange, beguiling, abstract but highly visceral score. Almost impossible to describe, at once witty but incredibly sad, troubling and intriguing, traumatised but honest, it might be the perfect accompaniment to a film in which several frames are dedicated to landscapes piled high with human corpses. Following the two live performances, the producer opted to make these 'tunes' his next record, which is now finally getting a reissue.
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Dance Mode!
Dance Mode! (orange vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: DEMREC 1100. Rel: 21 Apr 23
Bluey Theme Tune (dance remix) (2:11)
Dance Mode (2:10)
Doo-ba-Zoo (2:31)
The BeeeeeOOP Walk (2:17)
Chattermax (1:20)
Copycat (1:55)
Lollipop Yum Yum Yum (2:05)
Cat Squad! (1:48)
Omelette (1:04)
Sticky Gecko (4:09)
The Gnome Song (feat Meg Washington) (2:33)
Army (3:01)
Grandad (2:40)
It Was Yesterday (1:00)
Rain (instrumental) (3:32)
Rainbow (4:00)
Rain (Boldly In The Pretend) (feat Jazz D'Arcy) (3:52)
Review: Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning sensation Bluey is one of those shows you are only made aware of if you have kids. And then it pretty much takes over your life for a while as kids love it. Dance Mode is the follow up to the number one album Bluey already put out and it is another collection of 17 brand new recordings from series two and three of the hit animation, originally composed by Joff Bush. The heartfelt, funny portrait of family life is always brought alive by the colour sounds and has plenty of upbeat EDM tracks that bring the good times to any family disco.
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VTC (Soundtrack)
Cat: LRR 001LP. Rel: 09 Feb 22
Evidences Are Bases Of Conclusion (1:30)
Tunnel (3:51)
Half Blind Dog (2:11)
Rooster (1:48)
La Chapelle (2:43)
The Meeting (1:31)
L'Espace (2:50)
This Is A Trap (2:15)
Hald Blind Drive (0:48)
The Liquid Chase (2:09)
Mapesa (2:29)
Walk A Mile In My Mind (4:35)
Les Flammes (3:14)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Radio Nova programmer Max Guiget steps out under his well established Blundetto guise for another masterclass in mechanical dub-funk stuff, this time to provide a soundtrack to Canal+'s series VTC. Centred on a night driver for a ride share company, Nora, and her addiction to amphetamines, the show presents the mess that has become her life in all its vivid and uncomfortable details. Debts, divorce, and a bed on the backseat of the car she uses to pick customers up.

Faced with this kind of quietly disturbing realism, and a world that exists predominantly as a nocturnal realm, Guiget's work is steeped in brooding atmospheres, but rather than simply looking to build feelings through long refrains and deep dive ambience, there's often a slow but definite, forward-motion rhythm to what's here, with tracks like 'La Chapelle' an eerie yet groovy case in point.
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Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts (Expanded Edition)
Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts (Expanded Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile green vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 401C. Rel: 13 Dec 23
The Maximals (2:36)
Unicron/Scourge (2:00)
Autobots Enter (0:48)
What Are You (1:40)
More Than Meets The Eye (1:29)
Mirage (1:56)
Museum Heist (1:17)
Battle At Ellis Island (2:46)
Fallen Hero (1:43)
Chris Meets Mirage (1:55)
Arriving In Peru (2:22)
Hiding In Plain Sight (1:29)
The Cave (2:26)
Switchback Chase (4:19)
The Village (2:26)
Saving Elena (3:59)
One Last Stand (3:17)
The Final Battle Begins (3:15)
Unicron Approaches (1:27)
Home Team (2:16)
Volcano Battle (2:56)
No Matter The Cost (1:52)
Till All Are One (1:53)
Humans & Autobots United (2:27)
Here's My Card (2:22)
A Long Time Ago (6:20)
Calling All Autobots (3:34)
Airazor (2:39)
The Silos (3:34)
Finding The Hatch (2:05)
Meet The Maximals (1:04)
Review: When it comes to classical and orchestral worlds things often look painfully whitewashed and very male dominated, at least in so far as conduction goes. Talk about understatements. Enter Jongnic Bontemps, one name on a growing list of incredible talent changing that stereotype up for the better. Schooled in church and jam music, formally educated in classical, to date he has been responsible for no less than 50 significant projects spanning video games, cinema, TV series, shorts and documentary films. His contribution to Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is emblematic of his dexterity, a collection that shifts between bombastic and high tech, machines supporting brass and string crescendos, then quiet, patient, and at times tense work, marking him out as a true musical storyteller extraordinaire.
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Moonage Daydream (Soundtrack)
Cat: 505419 7283970. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Time One Of The Most Complex Expressions
Ian Fish UK Heir (mix 1)
Hallo Spaceboy (remix)
Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud (live)
All The Young Dudes (live)
Oh! You Pretty Things (live)
Life On Mars? (2016 mix)
Moonage Daydream (live)
Medley: The Jean Genie/Love Me Do/The Jean Genie (feat Jeff Beck - live)
The Light (Excerpt)
Warszawa
Quicksand (2021 mix - Early version)
Future Legend/Diamond Dogs Intro/Cracked Actor
Rock 'N' Roll With Me (live)
Aladdin Sane
Subterraneans
Space Oddity
V-2 Schneider
Sound & Vision
A New Career In A New Town
Word On A Wing (Excerpt)
Heros (live)
DJ
Ashes To Ashes
Move On (acappella)
Moss Garden
Cygnet Committee/Lazarus
Memory Of A Free Festival (Harmonium)
Modern Love
Let's Dance (live)
The Mysteries
Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (live)
Ian Fish UK Heir (mix 2)
Word On A Wing
Hallo Spaceboy (live)
I Have Not Been To Oxford Town (acappella)
"Heroes": IV Sons Of The Silent Age (Excerpt)
Track 38
Ian Fish UK Heir (Excerpt)
Memory Of A Free Festival
Starman
"You're Aware Of A Deeper Existence"
Changes
"Let Me Tell You One Thing"
"Well You Know What, This Has Been An Incredible Pleasure"
Review: 'Moonage Daydream' is the latest addition to the Bowie franchise; an epic film of never-seen-before Bowie footage, recolourised and repackaged to form an experimental cinematic odyssey for today's generation of art rock lovers. The soundtrack sees an insta-release to complement the launch of Parlophone's new digital streaming service; it's got an exclusive early version of 'Hunky Dory' in there, as well as a live version of 'Rock n' Roll With Me'. A kaleidoscopic LP from the master of reinvention, posthumously reinventing himself once more.
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Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars (50th Anniversary Edition) (Soundtrack)
Cat: 505419 7561153. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Introduction (0:37)
Hang On To Yourself (2:46)
Ziggy Stardust (5:10)
Watch That Man (0:50)
Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud (6:16)
All The Young Dudes (2:58)
Oh! You Pretty Things (2:22)
Moonage Daydream (3:15)
Changes (4:04)
Space Oddity (3:15)
My Death (4:24)
Cracked Actor (6:26)
Time (6:26)
The Width Of A Circle (11:07)
Let's Spend The Night Together (3:51)
Suffragette City (7:07)
White Light/White Heat (5:34)
Medley: The Jean Genie/Love Me Do/The Jean Genie (feat Jeff Beck) (7:59)
Round & Round (feat Jeff Beck) (4:05)
Farewell Speech (0:44)
Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (5:13)
Review: This special 50th Anniversary Edition of the late great David Bowie's soundtrack to his iconic Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars show comes on double gold vinyl for the first time since it was originally recorded. Despite Ziggy being Bowie's most loved alter ego, he retired it much to the chagrin of fans (and band members, who had no idea it was coming) live on stage at London's Hammersmith Odeon. The farewell speech he gave is included here along with a medley of 'The Jean Genie'/'Love Me Do' and 'Round And Round' featuring Jeff Beck and plenty of other Bowie classics from that era. A real moment of rock 'n' roll history, then.
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Moonage Daydream (Soundtrack)
Moonage Daydream (Soundtrack) (trifold 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 505419 7284007. Rel: 30 Mar 23
"Time One Of The Most Complex Expressions " (2:57)
Ian Fish UK Heir (mix 1) (2:56)
Hallo Spaceboy (remix) (5:15)
Medley: Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud/All The Young Dudes/Oh! You Pretty Things (live) (1:15)
Life On Mars? (2016 mix) (3:39)
Moonage Daydream (live) (6:36)
Medley: The Jean Genie/Love Me Do/The Jean Genie (feat Jeff Beck - live) (7:53)
The Light (Excerpt) (4:38)
Warszawa (live) (4:02)
Quicksand (2021 mix - Early version) (4:53)
Medley: Future Legend/Diamond Dogs Intro/Cracked Actor (3:46)
Rock 'N' Roll With Me (live) (4:52)
Aladdin Sane (4:54)
Subterraneans (5:49)
Space Oddity (3:44)
V-2 Schneider (3:00)
Sound & Vision (3:13)
A New Career In A New Town (2:05)
Word On A Wing (Excerpt) (3:21)
"Heroes" (live) (2:32)
DJ (3:06)
Ashes To Ashes (4:54)
Move On (acappella) (0:13)
Moss Garden (1:06)
Cygnet Committee/Lazarus (3:11)
Memory Of A Free Festival (Harmonium) (1:45)
Modern Love (3:44)
Let's Dance (live) (3:00)
The Mysteries (3:59)
Rock 'N' Roll Suicid (live) (4:12)
Ian Fish UK Heir (mix 2) (3:40)
Word On A Wing (4:45)
Hallo Spaceboy (live) (3:01)
I Have Not Been To Oxford Town (12:16)
"Heroes": IV Sons Of The Silent Age (Excerpt) (5:20)
Review: It almost (almost) feels pointless to pitch why you should buy Moonage Daydream. After all, David Bowie was one of the 20th Century's best selling and most influential artists. And that legacy continued through the early-21st, when he represented an increasingly rare breed of visionary artist capable of building entire worlds. He straddled mainstream popularity and experimentalism with ease. So, you're probably going to pick up a copy of this on sight and spec alone.
Nevertheless, some context may help. 'Moonage Daydream' is, of course, the title of one of Bowie's most enigmatic and defining tracks, which would go on to form the basis for the concept album The Rise & Fall Of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Now it's also the name of a new documentary about the life and times, and incredible work, of the man in question. In terms of soundtrack, that translates as two discs of rare and iconic material, from 'The Jean Genie/Love Me Do/The Jean Genie' medley (recorded at the final date of the Ziggy tour in 1973), to alternative mixes of tracks like 'Modern Love'.
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Barefoot Adventure (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: IMPX 60481. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Barefoot Adventure (4:13)
Shoeless Beach Meeting (4:08)
Jungle Cruise (4:47)
How High The Makaha (3:14)
Well, 'Pon My Soul (4:16)
Ala Moana (2:16)
Bruce Is Loose (3:26)
Dance Of The Sea Monsters (4:11)
Review: Impex Records is shares a new, audiophile-quality LP release of Bud Shank's pivotal 1961 classic, Barefoot Adventure. With original compositions arranged by Shank for Bruce Brown's surf film of the same name, this is a swinging, hard-driving jazz session by six top-flight musicians at the height of their careers: Bud Shank (alto and baritone), Bob Cooper (tenor), Carmell Jones (trumpet), Dennis Budimir (guitar), Gary Peacock (bass), Shelly Manne (drums). The original Pacific Jazz recording features excellent sonics and showcases Shank at his most adventurous, toying with an advanced confidence and sophistication. Remastered and cut to lacquer by Kevin Gray from the original 1961 analogue master tape, this ultimate vinyl edition of Barefoot Adventure will satiate the most demanding audiophile and jazz enthusiast alike!
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Doctor Who: Original Music From Series 1 & 2 (Soundtrack)
Cat: SILLP 1224OR. Rel: 24 May 22
Doctor Who Theme (TV version) (0:43)
Westminster Bridge (2:09)
The Doctor's Theme (1:16)
Cassandra's Waltz (3:09)
Slitheen (1:21)
Father's Day (1:54)
Rose In Peril (1:33)
Boom Town Suite (3:02)
I'm Coming To Get You (1:13)
Hologram (2:17)
Rose Defeats The Daleks (2:30)
Clockwork Tardis (1:18)
Harriet Jones, Prime Minister (2:14)
Rose's Theme (2:12)
Song For Ten (3:29)
The Face of Boe (1:17)
Unit (1:44)
Seeking The Doctor (0:44)
Madame De Pompadour (3:44)
Tooth & Claw (3:49)
The Lone Dalek (1:30)
New Adventures (3:28)
Finding Jackie (2:19)
Monster Bossa (2:31)
The Daleks (2:58)
The Cyberman (4:32)
Doomsday (5:08)
The Impossible Planet (3:12)
Sycorax Encounter (1:14)
Love Don't Roam (3:56)
Doctor Who Theme (album version) (2:33)
Review: Talk about a cultural Tardis, Doctor Who ranks among the most longstanding love affairs British TV viewers have ever had with a work of science fiction, ranking up there with global phenomena such as Star Trek in terms of legions of faithful fans and decade-spanning sagas. After a small blip of obscurity in the mid-late-1990s and immediate post-millennium years, the show rebooted and reconfigured for the 21st Century in 2005, and hasn't left the common conscience since.

The score is certainly something to do with that resonance. As far as theme tunes go, Doctor Who's may not still be the most forward thinking (as it was back in 1963), but it's easily up there in the premier league of iconic. On this live rendition of music from the latter-day Series 1 & 2 that theme remains as impactful, while a talented entourage of players and conductors also help us remember just how consistent the music is overall.
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Chanctonbury Rings
Cat: GBX 033CD. Rel: 27 Jun 19
Chanctonbury Rings (An introduction)
Dawn
The Thinnest Place
Changebury
Slow Air
On The Downs
Bonny Breast Knot
Layers
Breath
Wanderer (An interlude)
Winnie's Song
The Devil & St Dunstan
Out Of Body
Outside The Ring
Hal-an-tow
Chanctonbury Rings (End Title)
Review: Over the last couple of years, author Justin Hopper has joined folk musician Sharron Kraus and vintage synthesizer fetishists Belbury Poly on stage to narrate sections of his 2017 novel "Old Weird Albion" - a "poetical, autobiographical and psycho-geographical account" of his experiences at Chanctonbury Ring in West Sussex. This album is, in effect, an extended re-recording of those performances, with Hopper reading choice excerpts from his book over an inspired fusion of traditional folk tropes - think recorder, flute, and drifting female vocals - atmospheric field recordings and 1970s style electronic instrumentation. Given that these synths have largely been used to re-record tudor style Baroque tunes (think "Greensleeves" and you're close), the results are not only delightfully eccentric but also admirably unique.
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Doctor Who: The Visitation (Soundtrack)
Doctor Who: The Visitation (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold transparent green vinyl LP)
Cat: SILLP 1570C. Rel: 15 Aug 23
Doctor Who Opening Title Theme (0:39)
Have You Seen The Sky? (2:44)
Heathrow, 1666 (1:55)
Richard Mace & The Miller (1:32)
A Fascinating Wall (2:05)
An Incredible Illusion (1:27)
Death In The Cellar (1:55)
Activation (1:12)
Grim (0:47)
The Poacher & His Friends (1:27)
Looking For The Miller/Not Again! (2:22)
Trouble At The Mill (1:05)
Laying A Trap (1:26)
More Trouble At The Mill (2:30)
Oh For A Proper Key (1:28)
The End For Us All (0:39)
A Final Visitation (1:40)
Almost Your Old Self (0:20)
Eureka! (2:16)
The Sonic Booster (4:05)
Almost As If We Were Expected (1:36)
The Great Fire (2:22)
Doctor Who Closing Title Theme (1:23)
Review: .
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Dune (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Dune (Soundtrack) (reissue) (audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: JPR 063LPB. Rel: 21 Oct 20
Prologue (1:50)
Main Title (1:15)
Robot Fight (1:19)
Leto's Theme (1:40)
The Box (2:37)
The Floating Fat Man (The Baron) (1:25)
Trip To Arrakis (2:37)
First Attack (2:46)
Prophecy Theme (4:21)
Dune (Desert Theme) (5:32)
Paul Meets Chani (3:05)
Prelude (Take My Hand) (1:03)
Paul Takes The Water Of Life (2:47)
Big Battle (3:08)
Paul Kills Feyd (1:53)
Final Dream (1:26)
Take My Hand (2:37)
Review: Given 'Africa' has been the soundtrack to university athletics union night's out for the last 40 years or so it's safe to say Toto are a band that really deserve more in-depth attention. As this mind-blowing soundtrack to the cult science fiction film Dune goes to show, there's a lot more to the outfit than the chart-friendly glam-riffdom of their most famous single.



Brian Eno's name gives a sign of how arty things get, but in truth he's only responsible for a fraction of this adventurous listen, which is packed with movie soundbites to set the scene among fantastical landscapes, rather than realism. From classical overtures ('Leto's Theme', 'Trip To Arrakis'), through tense incidentals ('The Box') and crystalline synthdom ('Prophecy Theme'), it's only really on the credit-worthy 80s pop balladry of 'Take My Hand' that we get the stadium payoff Toto fans are used to, completing an epic journey.
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