Quantcast
Channel: AvaxHome RSS:/music/ost_soundtrack
Viewing all 872 articles
Browse latest View live

Lalo Schifrin - The Mean Season: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack (1985) Intrada Special Collection 2010

$
0
0

Lalo Schifrin - The Mean Season: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack (1985) Intrada Special Collection 2010
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 381 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 198 Mb (incl 5%) | Scans included
Genre: Soundtrack, Score | Label: Intrada | # Special Collection Volume ISC 138 | Time: 01:17:52

Pure delight for Lalo Schifrin fans! World premiere of exciting soundtrack for Phillip Borsos crime thriller with Kurt Russell, Mariel Hemingway, Andy Garcia. Schifrin spins web of suspense, then unleashes wild excitement for full orchestra. Along way are detours into classic Schifrin jazz. Dynamic main title is one of several highlights, with scorching trumpet in lead. Haunting closing music ("Christine") also features trumpet. Composer wrote some 45 minutes of score with thematic development but also wrote over half hour of tiny fragments, transitions, stingers. We have assembled "the album" portion with maximum listening in mind but also include every short cue, fragment in "the extras" section of CD, plus roadmap in notes for those wishing to dispense with tighter album listening and instead program entire 77-minute score in sequence. Intrada was given access to actual 32-track digital session masters vaulted by MGM in pristine condition, allowing us to create brand new two-track digital stereo mixes of every cue!

John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra - The Sound Of Glory (1996, Sony Classical # SK 62620)

$
0
0

John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra - The Sound Of Glory (Summon The Heroes)
EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC: 330 MB | Full Artwork: 75 MB | 5% Recovery Info
Label/Cat#: Sony Classical # SK 62620 | Country/Year: Europe 1996
Genre: Classical, Pop | Style: Pop, Neo Classical, Crossover

John Williams conducts this uplifting collection of Olympic themes, brimming over with bright fanfares and sweeping pieces culled from mostly contemporary sources. Highlighting the recording is Williams' own "Summon the Heroes," easily recognizable as NBC's primary musical piece during their coverage of the Olympic games.

Leaether Strip - Dark Passages + Seasons Change - I don't (2010)

$
0
0

Leaether Strip - Dark Passages + Seasons Change - I don't (2010)
Electronic | 2cd | EAC Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
Alfa Matrix AM-1160-DCD | rel: 2010 | 1180Mb

Leaether Strip returns with a double-faceted carton box release including the "Dark Passages" motion soundtrack disc plus the new special studio album "Seasons Change – I Don't"... After having paid homage to one of his mentors (John Carpenter) on his 'Haelloween' EP, Claus Larsen now goes one level further by creating the complete soundtrack for the "Dark Passages" movie directed by Cesar Cruz. The alchemy of their creative union shows how much both men have been inspiring each other and how they have made each other's dreams come true: "I was really inspired by the script, so 1 song turned into 3 and then in a few weeks there was a full album.

Xanadu OST (1980) [Japan Mini-CD]

$
0
0

Xanadu OST (1980) [Japan Mini-CD]
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE, LOG | 559 MB | Covers Included
OST | Label: CBS-Sony | Catalog Number: 25AP1900

Xanadu is a 1980 American romantic musical fantasy film written by Richard Christian Danus and Marc Reid Rubel and directed by Robert Greenwald. The title is a reference to the nightclub in the film, which takes its name from Xanadu, the summer capital of Kublai Khan's Yuan Dynasty in China. This city appears in Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a poem that is quoted in the film. The film's plot was inspired by 1947's Down to Earth.
Xanadu stars Olivia Newton-John, Michael Beck, and Gene Kelly, and features music by Newton-John, Electric Light Orchestra, Cliff Richard, and The Tubes.

Georges Delerue - Police Python 357 / L'important... Original Soundtracks (2004)

$
0
0

Georges Delerue - Police Python 357 / L'important... Original Soundtracks (2004)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 348 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 166 Mb (incl 5%) | Scans ~ 279 Mb
Genre: Soundtrack, Score | Label: Universal | # 981 808-7 | Time: 01:09:06

Reissue of eight film scores composed by Georges Delerue who was one of France's most successful soundtrack composers. This compilation features music from film and TV, including Police Python 357 (1975), L'important (1974), Paul Gauguin (1975), Quelque Part, Quelqu'un (1972), Jamais Plus Toujours (1975), Malpertuis (1975), Les Aveux Les Plus Doux (1971) and Paul Et Virginie (1974). The fascinating sleeve notes give a deep insight into the composer's life and times.

Disney's Karaoke Series: Volume 3 - 2001

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: Volume 3 - 2001
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 351.84 MB

Karaoke CD+G, the G stands for graphics, the words appear on the screen and change color timed to when you sing them. The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. To see the graphics you need a CD+G player. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.

Disney's Karaoke Series: Lion King - 2003

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: Lion King - 2003
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 315.86 MB

Karaoke CD+G, the G stands for graphics, the words appear on the screen and change color timed to when you sing them. The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. To see the graphics you need a CD+G player. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.

Disney's Karaoke Series: Duets - 2004

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: Duets - 2004
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 262.63 MB

Karaoke CD+G, the G stands for graphics, the words appear on the screen and change color timed to when you sing them. The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. To see the graphics you need a CD+G player. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.

Disney's Karaoke Series: Mary Poppins - 2004

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: Mary Poppins - 2004
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 223.42 MB

Karaoke CD+G, the G stands for graphics, the words appear on the screen and change color timed to when you sing them. The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. To see the graphics you need a CD+G player. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.

Disney's Karaoke Series: The Little Mermaid - 2004

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: The Little Mermaid - 2004
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 274.68 MB

Karaoke CD+G, the G stands for graphics, the words appear on the screen and change color timed to when you sing them. The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. To see the graphics you need a CD+G player. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.

Disney's Karaoke Series: Hilary Duff - Artist Karaoke Series - 2005

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: Hilary Duff - Artist Karaoke Series - 2005
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 217.26 MB

Karaoke CD+G, the G stands for graphics, the words appear on the screen and change color timed to when you sing them. The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. To see the graphics you need a CD+G player. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.

Disney's Karaoke Series: That's So Raven - 2005

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: That's So Raven - 2005
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 367.23 MB

Karaoke CD+G, the G stands for graphics, the words appear on the screen and change color timed to when you sing them. The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. To see the graphics you need a CD+G player. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.

Disney's Karaoke Series: Theme Park Favorites - 2005

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: Theme Park Favorites - 2005
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 269.97 MB

Karaoke CD+G, the G stands for graphics, the words appear on the screen and change color timed to when you sing them. The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. To see the graphics you need a CD+G player. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.

Disney's Karaoke Series: The Cheetah Girls 2 - 2006

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: The Cheetah Girls 2 - 2006
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 373.39 MB

Karaoke CD+G, the G stands for graphics, the words appear on the screen and change color timed to when you sing them. The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. To see the graphics you need a CD+G player. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.

Disney's Karaoke Series: Cars - 2006

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: Cars - 2006
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 331.14 MB

Karaoke CD+G, the G stands for graphics, the words appear on the screen and change color timed to when you sing them. The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. To see the graphics you need a CD+G player. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.

Disney's Karaoke Series: High School Musical - 2006

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: High School Musical - 2006
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 374.9 MB

Karaoke CD+G, the G stands for graphics, the words appear on the screen and change color timed to when you sing them. The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. To see the graphics you need a CD+G player. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.

Whiplash (by Justin Hurwitz, Tim Simonec) - 2014

$
0
0

Whiplash (by Justin Hurwitz, Tim Simonec) - 2014
Soundtracks, Score | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Varèse Sarabande | 305.26 MB

The WHIPLASH soundtrack consists of 21 tracks sequenced in 3 distinct parts: Original jazz songs written for the film, original score written for the film, and classic jazz standards by Stan Getz, Duke Ellington and more. There are also choice snippets of dialog included on the soundtrack that sum up the narrative of the film and help to put the music in context (à la Pulp Fiction). The Original Score & Big Band Songs created by Justin Hurwitz. The original jazz songs were created by Grammy®-nominated composer, Tim Simonec.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack (1968) 2CD Limited Edition 2011

$
0
0

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack (1968) 2CD Limited Edition 2011
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 728 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 343 Mb (incl 5%) | Scans included
Genre: Soundtrack, Score | Label: Kritzerland | # KR 20020-5 | Time: 01:58:58

Limited edition reissue of the 1968 soundtrack to the Disney classic about a magical car nicknamed Chitty Chitty Bang Bang offers a grand total of 50 tracks. The first disc expands the number of songs performed by Dick Van Dyke and Sally Anne Howes to include unobtrusive clips of dialogue from the film, and all of the songs that appeared in the movie are now included. The second disc collects demos, which are entertaining, as well. Many versions of the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] have been released over the years -- some great, some not so great -- but this is by far the biggest and best.

Disney's Karaoke Series: Girlz Rock - 2007

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: Girlz Rock - 2007
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 467.68 MB

The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.

Disney's Karaoke Series: Hannah Montana - 2007

$
0
0

Disney's Karaoke Series: Hannah Montana - 2007
Pop | EAC: FLAC. Tracks(Cue&Log)+LOG, Cover | Walt Disney Records | 396.66 MB

The songs are the movie versions, complete with dialogue and pauses (rather long on "Do You Want To Make A Snowman" during the travel and death sequence of their parents). The music is a bit higher quality than the usual karaoke reproduction disks. I assume that the vocal tracks are not laid down by the original artists, but they are close enough in quality to make me not exactly sure. This is not the norm in ordinary karaoke productions. A regular CD or DVD player will not do the trick. This would seem self-evident but from some of the reviews it would appear that not everyone has experience with karaoke disks. In conclusion, a very fine effort from Disney for fans of Frozen who wish to sing along in a more tradition karaoke setting. Hi. Forgot to mention that in the CD case is a booklet that includes all the words to all the songs. This is helpful for those of us who wish to memorize the words so as not to have to wait for the words to change color on the screen. Sometimes one can get a little behind the music waiting on the color changes. amazon.
Viewing all 872 articles
Browse latest View live