Meet Joe Black: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Meet Joe Black: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Meet Joe Black, director Martin Brest’s remake of the ’30s semiclassic Death Takes a Holiday, took widespread critical potshots for its three-hour length and laconic pace. Ironically, composer Thomas Newman’s score is a compelling exercise in musical economy–spare, emotionally longing arrangements where the spaces resonate almost as […]
Little People Discovering Animals Volume 3
Little People Discovering Animals Volume 3 Little people video #3-discovering animals here is the volume 3 of the little people videos!! Send your child on five captivating claymation adventures with the little people characters as they make exciting discoveries about their animal friends. There is Trading Places, Happy Birthday To Z0e, Faster Than A […]
Mind Games
Mind games Released in 1973 after the dismal musical detour that was Sometime in New York City, Mind games showed John Lennon returning to the emotional pop sounds of Plastic Ono Band and Imagine. But while the glorious title track (the album’s only hit) was every inch a worthy successor to “Imagine,” the rest […]
Future Games
Future games Customer Review: Kirwin saves the day again Danny Kirwins 3 gems… Woman Of 1000 Years - Sands Of Time - Sometimes are real treats and save this otherwise mediocre album with newcomer Bob Welch who wrote the haunting title track, McVie’s Show me a Smile is also a highlight. - […]
The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection
The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection Another Compilation of Stage Favourites - Some Tracks Are Hard to Find Elsewhere. Customer Review: The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection Sarah Brightman has always been a favorite of mine, and this CD is outstanding. The duet with Jose Carreras (Friends for Life) is especially good–worth buying the CD […]
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June 24th, 2007 at 12:28 am
[…] Meet Joe Black: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Meet Joe Black: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Meet Joe Black, director Martin Brest’s remake of the ’30s semiclassic Death Takes a Holiday, took widespread critical potshots for its three-hour length and laconic pace. Ironically, composer Thomas Newman’s score is a compelling exercise in musical economy–spare, emotionally longing arrangements where the spaces resonate almost as […] […]