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Artist: Kitaro P: 1997 / 2000 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack with new composed tracks by Kitaro. This soundtrack is superior to 'Heaven and Earth' and 'Cirque Ingenieux'. The melodies are what we have come to expect from this master. The Soong Sisters Soundtrack was inspired by and written for the controversial Chinese film, The Soong Sisters, Kitaro's score features rich dynamic performances of orchestra colored by traditional eastern instruments. Based on the lives of three sisters who grew up in the tumult of China's struggles with communism and nationalism, The Soong Sisters is also a story of family, love and religion. With the help of Randy Miller, who conducts the remarkable performances of the Northwest Sinfonia, the rich sounds of the orchestra compliment Kitaro's arrangements with magnificent and intense beauty. As the follow-up to the Golden Globe winning masterpiece, Heaven and Earth, Kitaro returns to film music with an enchanting and haunting score that captures the sentiment of early 20th Century China. Here the Japan version.
Artists: Klaus Doldinger P: 1993 This is a collection of Doldingers famous TV and Movie Soundtrack themes. Some are new versions.
Artist: Klaus Schulze P: 1984/ 2005 / 2017 Originally released in 1984 as the soundtrack for the Austrian judicial scandal documentary film, Angst (a.k.a. Schizophrenia), Schulze’s music acted as a storyline for the unedited film, rather than incidental music added to a completed story, thus allowing the score to drive the film. As stand alone music, Angst is typical of Schulze’s moody, serene and atmospheric symphonic synth bent. The bonus track, Silent Survivor, was recently uncovered in the search for masters and has been previously unreleased. The Angst soundtrack is released as a special edition digipak with enhanced booklet and new liner notes.
Artist: Klaus Schulze P: 1992 /2005 Nr.: 37 This is a studio soundtrack album Klaus Schulze recorded on his own in 1994, for the French movie "Le Moulin De Daudet". Track 12 on the album was not used in the film, and the sixteen-minute bonus track : Schulze recorded "Ion Perspective" in early 2004 for use on a promotion CD. It was released during the Frankfurt music fair 2004 in a limited edition of only 300 copies. This Klaus Schulze album is now available for the first time outside of France, and comes housed in a stylish 6-page digi-pak with enhanced booklet and totally new artwork. The music has been carefully transferred from the original analogue master tapes.
Artist: Klaus Schulze P: 1992 /2005 / 2018 This is a studio soundtrack album Klaus Schulze recorded on his own in 1994, for the French movie "Le Moulin De Daudet". Track 12 on the album was not used in the film, and the sixteen-minute bonus track : Schulze recorded "Ion Perspective" in early 2004 for use on a promotion CD. It was released during the Frankfurt music fair 2004 in a limited edition of only 300 copies. This Klaus Schulze album is now available for the first time outside of France, and comes housed in a stylish 6-page digi-pak with enhanced booklet and totally new artwork. The music has been carefully transferred from the original analogue master tapes.
Artist: Lisa Gerrard & Hans Zimmer P: 2000 Gladiator is the original soundtrack of the 2000 Academy Award- and Golden Globe-winning film starring Russell Crowe (who won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as "Maximus" in the film Gladiator), Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Oliver Reed and Richard Harris. The original score and songs were composed by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard and was released in 2000, entitled Gladiator: Music From the Motion Picture. The orchestra was conducted by Gavin Greenaway. The album won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score and was also nominated for the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Score ("Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music").
Artist: Lisa Gerrard P: 1999 Soundtrack by Lisa Gerrard with some fascinating tracks, that fit wonderful into the movie, but could also be heard as the music itself without the pictures.
Artist: Manuel Göttsching P: 2005 This is Manuel's instrumental and electronic composition for F.W. Murnau's silent movie Schloss Vogelöd/Haunted Castle (1921), performed during the Brunswick film festival on 31 October and 1 November 2003. Manuel mixed the live performance in his studio, and now the music is available with background information on the composition. This release from 2005 features 56 minutes of classically oriented soundtrack music.
Artist: Mark Ashby P: 1998 The soundtrack to the 1998 Ultramar Productions film. Twelve eclectic tracks range from dark soundscapes to powerful, guitar-driven anthems to techno artistry. Strong solo debut from the creative force behind The Distance. The music sounds easily like the great TD soundtracks of the 80s like Wavelength, Risky Business or Flashpoint with that strong melodies like Chris Franke used to compose.
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