CD/LD Collection (Index S)
Salamander 2
- KICA-7695 (LC146).
- 48:59, L X.
- JP-Konami/King Records, 1996/04/05.
- (P) and (C) 1996 Konami Co., Ltd.
- O.G.S. by Konami. The booklet contains some comments and the scores of
"Sensation".
- Tracks:
- A Theme Of The Salamander 2, 0:39.
- Silvery Wings Again (1 Stage), 2:11.
- Sensation (2 Stage), 3:37.
- All Is Vanity (3 Stage), 3:21.
- Serious! Serious! Serious! (4 Stage), 2:29.
- Speed (5 Stage), 3:07.
- Dear Blue (6 Stage), 3:13.
- Power Of Anger (Maeda Version), 1:42.
- Planet Latis (Maeda Version), 1:55.
- Last Exit (Maeda Version), 1:46.
- Theme Of The Golem (1 Stage Boss), 2:05.
- Theme Of The Mechanical Boss (2, 4, 6 Stage Boss), 1:56.
- Theme Of The Living Body Boss (3, 5 Stage Boss), 2:38.
- Prelude Of The Last Battle (Last Stage), 0:55.
- Giga's Rage (Last Boss), 2:45.
- Beginning From The Endless (Ending), 1:37.
- What's Your Name? (Naming), 1:07.
- And Then..... (Game Over), 0:10.
- No Future (Mishiyou) (Not Used), 3:07.
- Fire Tripper (Mishiyou) (Not Used), 3:06.
- Nervous Break Down (Mishiyou) (Not Used), 3:29.
- Thunderbolt (You. T. Version), 2:04.
-
The sound quality of older Konami musics were not as good as this
CD's, but the melodies were undoubtedly better. If this CD is a sample of
the new Konami's musics, I prefer to listen to the "oldies". *
Notes: there are some syntax errors in the titles, correctly presented
here. Planet Latis is presented as Ratis, but was Latis in the
MSX version.
Schindler's List
- MCAD-10969 (M 30.086).
- 64:35, AAD.
- BR-MCA/MicroService.
- (C) 1993 Universal City Studios, Inc. and Amblim Entertainment,
Inc.
- O.S.T. composed and conducted by John
Williams to a Steve Spielberg film. The booklet contains comments
and some photos.
- Tracks:
- Theme From Schindler's List, (4:14) 4:15.
- Jewish Town (Krakow Ghetto - Winter '41), (4:38)
4:42.
- Immolation (With Our Lives, We Give Life), (4:43)
4:42.
- Remembrances, (4:19) 4:20.
- Schindler's Workforce, (10:36) 9:09.
- OYF'N Pripetshok and Nacht Aktion, (3:51) 2:56.
- I Could Have Done More, (5:52) 5:52.
- Auschwitz-Birkenau, (3:41) 3:41.
- Stolen Memories, (4:17) 4:20.
- Making The List, (5:06) 5:11.
- Give Me Your Names, (4:56) 4:54.
- Yeroushalaim Chel Zahav (Jerusalem of Gold), (2:14)
2:17.
- Remembrances (with Itzhak Perlman), (5:16) 5:17.
- Theme From Schindler's List (Reprise), (3:57)
2:56.
-
See You Later
- 821 932-2.
- 39:57, AAD.
- EN-Polydor.
- (P) 1980 Spheric B.V. (C) 1989 PolyGram International Music B.V.
- Musics composed, arranged, produced and performed by
Vangelis. Some vocals performed by Jon Anderson.
- Tracks:
- I Can't Take It Any More, (5:38) 5:42.
- Multi-Track Suggestion, (5:32) 5:36.
- Memories Of Green, (5:44) 5:49.
- Not A Bit - All Of It, (2:55) 3:00.
- Suffocation, (9:21) 9:26.
- See You Later, (10:22) 10:22.
-
She's So Unusual
- ESCA 5477.
- 38:37.
- JP-Epic/Sony Records, 1991/12/01.
- Track 1 (C) 1978 Gray Matter Publishing Company. Track 2 (C) 1979
Heroic Music (ASCAP). Track 3 (C) 1980 Ecnirp Music (BMI). Track 4 (C)
1983 Rellla Music Co. (BMI) and Dub Notes (ASCAP). Track 5 (C) 1983
Rellla Music Co., Noyb Music Co., Wall To Wall Music Co. (BMI) and
Hobbler Music (ASCAP). Track 6 (C) 1982 Funzalo Music / Juters Music Co.
(BMI). Track 7 (C) 1982 Turalaura Music and Turi Music (BMI). Track 8
(C) 1983 Rellla Music Co., Funzalo Music / Juters Music Co. (BMI). Track
9 (C) 1929 Renewed. Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. (ASCAP). Track 10
(C) 1983 Stainless Music Corp. (BMI). (P) and (C) 1983 Sony Music
Entertainment Inc.
- Vocals by Cyndi Lauper. The booklet contains comments (in Japanese),
the lyrics of the vocals and translations to Japanese.
- Tracks:
- Money Changes Everything. (5:03) 5:05.
- Girls Just Want To Have Fun. (3:56) 3:58.
- When You Were Mine. (5:06) 5:06.
- Time After Time. (4:02) 4:04.
- She Bop. (3:50) 3:52.
- All Through The Night. (4:30) 4:32.
- Witness. (3:40) 3:41.
- I'll Kiss You. (4:07) 4:12.
- He's So Unusual. (0:45) 0:46.
- Yeah Yeah. (3:19) 3:19.
-
Shepherd Moons
- WPCR-893.
- 43:27.
- JP-WEA Japan/JASRAC.
- (P) and (C) 1988, 1991 WEA/Warner Music U.K. Ltd.
- This is one of three albums included in the
Enya Collection box. The booklet contains the lyrics of all songs.
- Tracks:
- Shepherd Moons. 3:45.
- Caribbean Blue. 3:59.
- How Can I Keep From Singing. 4:25.
- Ebudæ. 1:55.
- Angeles. 4:01.
- No Holly For Miss Quinn. 2:43.
- Book Of Days. 2:33.
- Evacuee. 3:50.
- Lothlórien. 2:07.
- Marble Halls. 3:55.
- Afer Ventus. 4:06.
- Smaointe.... 6:08.
-
Although this is not one of the best Enya's works, it has some of
my favourite musics and songs, including the song Book of Days,
which has a version in the O.S.T. album "Far and
Away".
Short Stories
- 800 027-2.
- 45:16, AAD.
- US-Polydor/PolyGram.
- I Hear You Now (track 3) and Thunder (track 7) (P)
1979 Polydor International GmbH, all other tracks (P) 1980 Polydor
International GmbH.
- Vocals by Jon Anderson (composition and vocals) and
Vangelis (composition, instruments, arrange and production).
- Tracks:
- Curious Electric, (6:40) 6:42.
- Each And Everyday - Bird Song, (5:07) 5:09.
- I Hear You Now, (5:11)
5:13.
- The Road. The acoustic guitar performed by Raphael
Preston. (4:31) 4:32.
- Far Away In Baagad, (8:02) 8:03.
- Love Is - One More Time, (6:17) 6:19.
- Thunder, (2:13) 2:14.
- A Play Within A Play, (7:02) 7:02.
-
Silverado
- MAF 7035D.
- 46:25.
- US-Intrada.
- (C) and (P) 1985, 1992 Columbia Pictures Industries.
- O.S.T. composed, conducted and produced by Bruce Broughton to a Lawrence
Kasdan's film. The booklet contains comments and some photographs.
- Tracks:
- Silverado Main Title, (4:47) 4:47.
- To Turley, (2:43) 2:44.
- The Getaway/Riding as One, (4:21) 4:23.
- Ezra's Death, (1:53) 1:54.
- The McKendrick Attack, (1:38) 1:40.
- Augie Is Taken, (2:36) 2:37.
- On to Silverado, (6:26) 6:27.
- This Oughta Do, (4:51) 4:52.
- Augie's Rescue, (6:36) 6:26.
- Slick, then McKendrick, (4:03) 4:03.
- Goodbye, Cobb, (2:06) 2:07.
- End Credits (We'll Be Back), (4:22) 4:23.
-
Single Collection
- COCA-13617.
- x.
- JP-JASRAC.
- (P) 1996 JASRAC.
- Vocals...
- Some track titles are not yet translated:
- Ai ga Umareta Hi (The day love was born), 5:18.
- Wazuka no Namida (A Little Tear), 4:58.
- Doraifurawaa (Dry Flower), 5:20.
- Anata ni Damasaretai, 5:51.
- Supeakii - Itosarete mo Shoganai -, 4:38.
- Umi no Sugu Soba de...... (By the sea side...), 5:28.
- Watashitachi ni Naritakute, 5:21.
- I Love You Everyday & Manaban ni Notta Koi, 3:39.
- TV Sutaa (TV Star), 4:02.
- Ai ga Umareta Hi - Aquatic Beast Mix -, 6:12.
- Ai ga Umareta Hi - For Men -, 5:17.
- Ai ga Umareta Hi - For Women -, 5:17.
-
Sisters of Avalon
- COCA-13617.
- 54:51, Y X.
- JP-Epic/Sony Music, 1996/10/16.
- (P) and (C) 1996 Sony Music.
- Vocals by Cyndi Lauper. The booklet contains comments and the lyrics of
all vocals. The Japanese complement contains comments and translations to
Japanese of all lyrics.
- Tracks:
- Sisters of Avalon, (4:20) 4:20.
- Ballad of Cleo & Joe, (4:00) 4:00.
- Fall into Your Dreams, (4:45) 4:45.
- You Don't Know, (5:14) 5:14.
- Love to Hate, (3:25) 3:25.
- Hot Gets a Little Cold, (3:37) 3:37.
- Unhook The Stars, (3:56) 3:56.
- Searching, (4:35) 4:35.
- Say a Prayer, (4:53) 4:53.
- Mother, (4:44) 4:44.
- Fearless, (3:38) 3:38.
- Brimstone and Fire, (3:35) 3:35.
- Early Christmas Morning, (4:09) 4:09.
-
Snatcher
- 276A 7713.
- 50:07, L.
- JP-King Record. Original release 1989/9/21.
- (C) 1988 Konami. (P) 1989 King Records.
- Konami sound theater and original game sound. The booklet contains
comments, screen shots and pictures, the scripts of the sound theater and
the scores from Theme Of Snatcher (track 5) and Theme Of Jaime
(track 8). Narration by Peter Stone, Randam by Mr. Hajile, Snatcher by
HongKong Yamauchi, Gyrian by William Word, Jaime by Dona Knoester. The album
also contains a adhesive label of Junker emblem.
- Some track title kanji are not yet translated:
- Prologue - AD 2042 Neo Kobe City, 4:03.
- Taisanji Maou Lucifer no Kourin - Bio Hazard (Great Catastrophe of the Fall of Demon King Lucifer), 3:46.
- Opening - Twilight Of Neo Kobe City, 2:16.
- Evil Ripple, 0:16.
- Theme Of Snatcher, 1:50.
- Souguu ? no Bioroid - Creeping Silence, Criminal Omen, Danger Dance... & Justice All (Encounter ? of Bioroid), from "Act 1 SNATCH". 2:22.
- Innocent Girl, from "Act 1 SNATCH". 1:33.
- Theme Of Jaime, from "Act 1 SNATCH". 1.26.
- Decadance Beat, from "Act 1 SNATCH". 0:57.
- Tsuiseki Jean no Nokoshita Tegakari - The Entrance To Hell, Theme Of Izabel (Pursue of Jean's Left Clue), from "Act 1 SNATCH". 2:48.
- Theme Of Katharine, from "Act 1 SNATCH". 1:58.
- Theme Of Junker, from "Act 1 SNATCH". 1:45.
- ? Trycicle no Bousou - Blow Up Trycicle (? Trycicle Reckless
Driving), from "Act 2 Cure". 1:14.
- Dasshutsu Randam yo Eien ni - Spreading Diehard, Enternal Promise (Goodbye Randam) (Randam's Escape to Eternity), from "Act 2 Cure". 3:59.
- Faded Memories, from "Act 2 Cure". 2:19.
- Shitou Abakareta Shinjitsu - Restoration, Preasur Of Tension, Endless Pursuer (Death Fight Exposed Truth), from "Act 2 Cure". 3:35.
- Epilogue - Beyond Sorrows, from "Act 2 Cure". 3:01.
- Master Of Puppets Among The Disease, from "Act 2 Cure". 1:58.
- Aratanaru Tatakai - Theme Of Ending (Renew Fight), from "Act 2 Cure". 8:58.
-
The musics' sound is not very good (it's probably from a low quality sound
synthesizer), but the melodies are beautiful and the sound theater very
well produced.
MIDI Power ver. 5.0 Snatcher
- KICA 7645.
- 58:08, L X.
- JP-Konami/King Record, 1994/10/21.
- (P) and (C) 1994 Konami Co., Ltd.
- Konami MIDI arrange versions from the games "Snatcher" and
"SD Snatcher". The booklet contains some comments and the
scores of "One Night in Neo Kobe City".
- Tracks:
- Bio Hazard, from "Snatcher". 4:37.
- Twilight Of Neo Kobe City, from "Snatcher".
4:31.
- Theme Of Snatcher (Part 1), from "Snatcher".
3:40.
- Theme Of Jaime, from "Snatcher". 3:37.
- Eternal Promise, from "Snatcher". 3:33.
- One Night In Neo Kobe City, from "PC-Engine
Snatcher". 3:05.
- Theme Of Katharine, from "Snatcher". 3:40.
- Faded Memories, from "Snatcher". 3:50.
- Factory Place, from "SD Snatcher". 3:51.
- Difficult Move, from "SD Snatcher". 5:08.
- Triumphal Arch, from "SD Snatcher". 3:22.
- Pleasure Of Tension ~ Resistance, from "Snatcher ~ SD
Snatcher". 4:08.
- In Danger, from "SD Snatcher". 2:54.
- Theme Of Snatcher (Part 2), from "Snatcher".
4:29.
- The Peaceful Avenue, from "SD Snatcher". 3:43.
-
Soil Festivities
- 823 396-2.
- 48:23, AAD.
- US-Polydor.
- (P) 1984 Spheric B.V., Amsterdam.
- Music composed and conducted by Vangelis.
The booklet contains many photographs.
- Tracks:
- Movement 1, (18:20) 18:32.
- Movement 2, (6:20) 6:20.
- Movement 3, (6:06) 6:10.
- Movement 4, (9:54) 9:57.
- Movement 5, (7:20) 7:20.
-
Space Manbow
- KICA 1006.
- 27:47, L.
- JP-King Record, 1990/4/5.
- (P) 1990 King Record Co., Ltd.
- Konami O.G.S. from MSX and SCC arrange versions. The booklet contains
comments, the score of Battle Ship (track 4) and
a version of the music for MSX computer with FM (an MSX BASIC
listing). Note: "SCC" is a sound synthesizer IC, used in some
Konami MSX cartridges.
- Tracks:
- Coloring (1st Stage BGM), SCC arrange version. 3:57.
- Sacrifice (6th Stage BGM), SCC arrange version. 3:18.
- Beyond The Darkness (Opening). 2:08.
- Battle Ship (1st Stage BGM). 2:00.
- Hydra (Normal Boss). 0:38.
- Providence (2nd Stage BGM). 1:36.
- Aquarium (3rd Stage BGM). 1:46.
- Parallel Space (4th Stage BGM). 1:12.
- Zone 5150 (5th Stage BGM). 1:14.
- Dust.Dust.Dust (6th Stage BGM). 1:26.
- Fire Warning (7th Stage BGM). 1:24.
- Psychopathy (Warp Demo). 0:30.
- Brilliance (8th Stage BGM). 1:31.
- Moan (Saishuu Boss) [Final Boss]. 0:54.
- Memoire (Ending). 3:56.
- Disappearance (Game Over). 0:14.
-
Spellbound
- 2-91611.
- 49:07.
- US-Virgin/WEA, 1991.
- (P) and (C) 1991 Virgin Records America, Inc.
- Vocals by Paula Abdul. The booklet contains comments and the lyrics of the
vocals. Some tracks where processed with "Q Sound".
- Tracks marked with an "*" were mixed in "Q Sound":
- The Promise Of A New Day *, (4:32) 4:32.
- Rock House *, (4:11) 4:10.
- Rush Rush, (4:53) 4:52.
- Spellbound *, (4:48) 4:48.
- Vibeology, (5:16) 5:15.
- U *, (4:05) 4:05.
- My Foolish Heart, (4:11) 4:10.
- Blowing Kisses In The Wind *, (4:42) 4:41.
- To You *, (5:31) 5:31.
- Alright Tonight *, (4:29) 4:28.
- Will You Marry Me?, (4:25) 4:24.
-
Some vocals have very good melodies, but the bad ones are really bad. Very
enjoyable if you forget the lyrics and those bad tracks.
Spiral
- ND70568.
- 39:28, AAD.
- DE-BMG Ariola/RCA.
- (P) 1977 RCA Ltd.
- Musics composed and conducted by
Vangelis.
- Tracks:
- Spiral, (6:55) 6:57.
- Ballad, (8:27) 8:31.
- Derwish D., (5:21) 5:16.
- To The Unknown Man, (9:01) 9:06.
- 3+3, (9:43) 9:35.
-
One of the best Vangelis' works.
Star Trek - The Astral Symphony
- VICP-8098.
- 72:07, Y. Star Trek AAD, Star Trek II / III AAD and
ADD, Star Trek IV / V DDD.
- JP-Victor, 1993/06/23 (1991/3/1).
- Musics from Star Trek (P) 1979 Paramount Pictures. Musics
from Star Trek II
(P) 1982 Paramount Pictures. Musics from Star Trek III (P) 1984
Capitol Rocords, Inc. Musics from Star Trek IV (P) 1986 MCA
Records, Inc. Musics from Star Trek V (P) 1989 CBS Records. (P)
1993 JASRAC. (C) 1991 Paramount Pictures.
- Original recordings. Commemorative edition for the 25th Anniversary of
Star Trek. The booklet contains comments (in Japanese) and photos.
- Tracks:
- Life Is A Dream, by Jerry Goldsmith from Star Trek
V. Contains theme from TV series composed by Alexander Courage.
(3:57) 3:57.
- The Meld, by Jerry Goldsmith from Star Trek.
(3:14) 3:14.
- Returning To Vulcan, by James Horner from Star Trek
III. (4:53) 4:53.
- Battle In The Mutara Nebula, by James Horner from Star
Trek II. (8:02) 8:02.
- Enterprise Clears Moorings, by James Horner from Star
Trek II. (3:33) 3:33.
- Chekov's Run, by Leonard Rosenman from Star Trek
IV. (1:19) 1:19.
- Ilia's Theme, by Jerry Goldsmith from Star
Trek. (3:00) 3:00.
- Without Help, by Jerry Goldsmith from Star Trek V.
(4:19) 4:19.
- The Enterprise, by Jerry Goldsmith from Star Trek.
(5:57) 5:57.
- Prologue And Main Title, by James Horner from Star Trek
III. Contains theme from TV series composed by Alexander
Courage. (6:28) 6:28.
- Hospital Chase, by Leonard Rosenman from Star Trek
IV. (1:13) 1:13.
- The Whaler, by Leonard Rosenman from Star Trek
IV. (1:59) 1:59.
- An Angry God, by Jerry Goldsmith from Star Trek V.
(6:55) 6:55.
- Genesis Countdown, by James Horner from Star Trek
II. (6:33) 6:33.
- The Katra Ritual, by James Horner from Star Trek
III. (4:29) 4:29.
- Home Again: End Credits, by Leonard Rosenman from Star
Trek IV. Contains theme from TV series composed by Alexander
Courage. (5:39) 5:39.
-
This CD is a good compilation of Star Trek musics. If you
don't want to buy every movies' CDs, this is a good choice. If
you want to buy just the best O.S.T., the only one that I don't
recommend is "Star Trek IV" O.S.T. My favourites are from
"Star Trek - The Motion Picture" (this is not available
anymore, but I expect it to be reprinted) and "
Star Trek II".
Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan
- GNPD 8022.
- 44:56, D??.
- US-Crescendo Record.
- (C) 1982, 1990 Paramount Pictures. (P) 1982 Paramount Pictures.
- O.S.T. composed and conducted by James
Horner to a Paramount Pictures release, directed by Nicholas Meyer,
with William Shatner (as Kirk), Leonard Nimoy (as Spock), DeForest
Kelley (as McCoy), James Doohan (as Scotty), Walter Koenig (as Chekov),
George Takei (as Sulu), Michelle Nichols (as Uhura), Bibi Besch, Paul
Winfield (as Terrell), Kirstie Alley (as Saavik), Ricardo Montalban (as
Khan), executive consultant Gene Roddenberry. The booklet contains
comments and a screen shot.
- Tracks:
- Main Title, contains TV theme by A. Courage, published by
Bruin Music Company (BMI). (3:03) 3:08.
- Surprise Attack, (5:06) 5:09.
- Spock, (1:10) 1:13.
- Kirk's Explosive Reply, (4:02) 4:03.
- Khan's Pets, (4:18) 4:19.
- Enterprise Clears Moorings, (3:32) 3:36.
- Battle In The Mutara Nebula, (8:08) 8:06.
- Genesis Countdown, (6:36) 6:37.
- Epilogue/End Title, contains a monologue performed by
Leonard Nimoy and the TV theme by A. Courage, published by Bruin Music
Company (BMI). (8:40) 8:43.
-
Star Wars Trilogy - The Original Soundtrack Anthology
- 07882-11012-2.
- 74:07 (Disk 1), 75:19 (Disk 2), 73:47 (Disk 3), 75:01 (Disk 4).
??D.
- US-Arista Records.
- (P) and (C) 1993 Lucasfilm Ltd.
- O.S.T. composed and conducted by John
Williams to George Lucas films Star Wars (directed by
George Lucas), The Empire Strikes Back (directed by Irvin
Kershner) and Return of the Jedi (directed by Richard
Marquand), with Mark Hamill (as Luke Skywalker), Harrison Ford (as Han
Solo), Carrie Fisher (as Princess Leia), Peter Cushing (in Star
Wars), Alec Guines (as Obi-Wan Kenobi, in Star Wars),
Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels (as C-3PO), David Prowse (as Darth
Vader), Kenny Baker (as R2-D2), Peter Mayhew (as Chewbacca), Frank Oz
(as Yoda). The CDs contain previous unreleased musics. The CDs' box
contains a small book with information about the movies and their musics.
The musics were processed with "Dolby Stereo".
- Disks (tracks with an "*" contains previous unreleased
music):
- Disk 1 tracks:
- Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare with CinemaScope Extension
(Alfred Newman, 1954), (0:22) 0:22.
- Main Title, (5:23) 5:23.
- Imperial Attack *, (6:41) 6:41.
- The Desert / The Robot Auction, (2:51) 2:51.
- The Little People Work, (4:08) 4:08.
- The Princess Appears, (4:06) 4:07.
- The Land of the Sand People, (2:55) 2:55.
- The Return Home, (2:48) 2:49.
- Inner City *, (4:44) 4:44.
- Mouse Robot / Blasting Off, (4:03) 4:03.
- Rescue of the Princess, (4:48) 4:49.
- The Walls Converge, (4:33) 4:34.
- Ben's Death / TIE Fighter Attack, (3:51) 3:52.
- Princess Leia's Theme, (4:23) 4:23.
- The Last Battle, (12:13) 12:13.
- The Throne Room / End Titles, (5:32) 5:33.
- Disk 2 tracks:
- Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare with CinemaScope Extension
(Alfred Newman, 1954), (0:22) 0:23.
- Main Title / The Imperial Probe (extended version) *,
(7:58) 7:58.
- Luke's Escape *, (3:34) 3:34.
- Luke's Rescue, (1:45) 1:45.
- The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme), (2:59)
2:59.
- The Battle In The Snow, (3:45) 3:45.
- Luke's First Crash *, (4:12) 4:12.
- The Rebels Escape Again, (2:59) 2:59.
- The Asteroid Field, (4:14) 4:14.
- Yoda's Theme, (3:26) 3:26.
- Han Solo and the Princess, (3:26) 3:26.
- The Training of a Jedi Knight, (3:13) 3:13.
- The Magic Tree, (3:32) 3:22.
- Yoda and the Force, (4:02) 4:02.
- City in the Clouds *, (6:50) 6:50.
- Lando's Palace, (3:52) 3:51.
- The Duel, (4:14) 4:14.
- Hyperspace, (4:03) 4:03.
- Finale / End Credits, (6:18) 6:18.
- Disk 3 tracks:
- Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare with CinemaScope Extension
(Alfred Newman, 1954), (0:22) 0:22.
- Main Title / Approaching the Death Star, (5:18)
5:18.
- Han Solo Returns (At the Court of Jabba the Hutt),
(4:06) 4:06.
- Fight in the Dungeon *, (3:38) 3:39.
- The Return of the Jedi, (4:59) 4:59.
- The Emperor Arrives *, (2:05) 2:05.
- The Death of Yoda *, (6:03) 6:03.
- Parade of the Ewoks, (3:25) 3:24.
- Luke and Leia, (4:43) 4:44.
- The Emperor Confronts Luke *, (3:26) 3:26.
- Into the Trap, (2:36) 2:36.
- First Ewok Battle / Fight with the Fighters *, (7:18)
7:18.
- The Forest Battle, (4:01) 4:01.
- Final Duel * / Into the Death Star *, (3:37) 3:37.
- The Emperor's Death, (2:41) 2:41.
- Darth Vader's Death *, (2:31) 2:31.
- Through the Flames *, (1:36) 1:36.
- Leia Breaks the News / Funeral Pyre for a Jedi, (2:19)
2:19.
- Ewok Celebration
/ Finale, (7:58) 7:58.
- Disk 4 tracks:
- Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare with CinemaScope Extension
(Alfred Newman, 1954), (0:22) 0:23.
- Main Title (alternate) *, from Star Wars.
(2:16) 2:17.
- Heroic Ewok * / The Fleet Goes Into Hyperspace *, from
Return Of The Jedi. (3:05) 3:05.
- A Hive of Villainy *, from Star Wars. (2:12)
2:12.
- Destruction of Alderaan *, from Star Wars.
(1:31) 1:32.
- Drawing the Battle Lines * / Leia's Instructions *,
from The Empire Strikes Back. (4:02) 4:02.
- The Ewok Battle *, from Return Of The Jedi.
(2:48) 2:49.
- Attack Position *, from The Empire Strikes Back.
(3:04) 3:04.
- Crash Landing *, from The Empire Strikes Back.
(3:35) 3:35.
- Cantina Band, from Star Wars. (2:46) 2:46.
- Lapti Nek, from Return Of The Jedi. (2:48)
2:48.
- Cantina Band #2 *, from Star Wars. (3:44)
3:44.
- Faking the Code *, from Return Of The Jedi.
(4:10) 4:09.
- Brother and Sister *, from Return Of The Jedi.
(3:08) 3:08.
- Standing By *, from Star Wars. (1:14) 1:14.
- Leia is Wounded * / Luke and Vader Duel *, from
Return Of The Jedi. (2:57) 2:56.
- Carbon Freeze * / Luke Pursues the Captives * / Departure of
Boba Fett, from The Empire Strikes Back. (11:08)
11:08.
- Losing a Hand *, from The Empire Strikes Back.
(5:20) 5:19.
- The Return of the Jedi (alternate) *, from Return Of
The Jedi. (5:03) 5:03.
- Leia Breaks the News (alternate) * / Funeral Pyre for a Jedi
(film version) *, from Return Of The Jedi. (2:27)
2:27.
- Ewok Celebration (film version)
* (from Return Of The Jedi) / End Credits (film
version) *, from The Empire Strikes Back. (6:22)
6:21.
- (disk 1)
(disk 2)
(disk 3)
(disk 4)
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? (disk 2)
? (disk 3)
D (disk 4)
The CDs come in individual cases with simple covers, because all data is
contained in the book, exceptionally well produced by Nick Redman.
Starman
- VCD 47220.
- 33:28 *, ADD.
- US-Varèse Sarabande.
- (P) 1984 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. (C) 1984 Golden Torch
Music Corp., except track 8.
- O.S.T. composed by Jack Nitzsche to a John Carpenter's film, with
Jeff Bridges, Karen Allen. The booklet contains some photos.
- Tracks:
- Jenny Shot, (1:30) 1:32.
- Here Come The Helicopters, (5:04) 4:46.
- Honeymoon, (0:55) 0:57.
- Road Block, (1:38) 1:40.
- Do You Have Somebody?, (1:18) 1:20.
- Pickup Truck, (3:01) 3:02.
- What's It Like Up There, (1:46) 1:48.
- All I Have To Do Is Dream,
vocal performed by Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen, written by Boudleaux
Bryant, produced by Jack Nitzsche. (3:29) 3:31.
- Lifting Ship, (1:22) 1:25.
- I Gave You A Baby, (2:11) 2:12.
- Morning Military, (1:04) 1:05.
- Define Love, (1:33) 1:34.
- Balls, (1:10) 1:11.
- Starman Leaves/End Title, (7:04) 7:09.
-
Starship, The Best of
- RCA 07863, 66202-2.
- 46:35, xxD.
- US-BMG Music.
- (C) 1993 BMG Music.
- Vocals performed by Starship. The booklet contains some comments.
- Tracks:
- Nothing's Gonna Stop Us
Now, (4:28).
- Sara, (4:48).
- It's Not Enough, (4:47).
- Didn't Mean to Stay All Night, (4:50).
- Beat Patrol, (4:23).
- I'll Be There, (5:29).
- Transatlantic, (4:16).
- Desperate Heart, (4:03).
- Love Rusts, (4:56).
- It's Not Over ('Till It's Over), (4:15).
-
The first vocal, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now", was the ending
theme of the movie "Mannequin" and is very enjoyable.
Strauss
- TRP025.
- (66:44) 66:54 *, DDD.
- EE-Tring International PLC, recorded in 1994/5.
- (C) Tring International PLC.
- Classic musics composed by the Strauss family: Johann Strauss (Snr)
(1804-1849), Johann II (Jnr) (1825-1899), Josef Strauss (1827-1870) and
Eduard Strauss (1835-1916). Performed by The Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra, conducted by Peter Guth. The booklet contains many
comments.
- Tracks:
- The Emperor Waltz, Op. 437, by Johann Jnr. (10:32)
10:32.
- Waltz On The Beautiful Blue Danube, Op. 314, by Johann Jnr.
(9:47) 9:45.
- Overture: Die Fledermaus Op. 362, by Johann Jnr. (7:46)
7:45.
- Feuerfest, Polka, Op. 269, by Josef. (2:55) 2:58.
- Tritsch-Tratsch Polka, Op. 214, by Johann Jnr. (2:31)
2:29.
- Pizzicato Polka, by Johann & Josef. (2:39) 2:40.
- Perpetuum Mobile, Op. 257, by Johann Jnr. (2:57) 2:56.
- Bahn Frei Polka, Op. 45, by Eduard. (1:59) 2:02.
- Radetzky March, Op. 228, by Johann Snr. (2:28) 2:27.
- Tales from the Vienna Woods, Op. 325, by Johann Jnr.
(10:52) 10:54.
- Thunder & Lightning Polka, Op. 324, by Johann Jnr.
(2:54) 2:54.
- Waltz Roses from the South, Op. 388, by Johann Jnr. (8:59)
8:58.
-
Summon the Heroes
- SRCS 8009.
- (58:50) 58:50*, D??, Y X.
- JP-Sony Music Entertainment Inc., 1996/6/1. Recorded in 1996/1/6, 10
and 13, Symphony Hall, Boston, MA.
- (C) (P) 1996 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
- Boston Pops Orchestra official licensed classical record of the
Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games. The booklet has comments in
Japanese, data and track comments in English and a photograph.
- Tracks:
- Summon the Heroes (for Tim Morrison), by
John Williams (born in 1932), written for the Centennial
Celebration of the Modern Olympic Games, Atlanta, Georgia,
1996/July/19. First recording. (6:17) 6:16.
- O Fortuna, from Carmina
Burana, by Carl Orff (1895-1982). (2:38) 2:38.
- Bugler's Dream / Olympic Fanfare and Theme.
"Bugler's Dream" by Leo Arnaud (1904-1991), introduced
during the 1968 Olympic Games, Grenoble. "Olympic Fanfare and
Theme" by John Williams, written for
the 1984 Olympic Games, Los Angeles. (4:30) 4:30.
- Ode to Zeus, by Mikis Theodorakis (born in 1925), from
"Canto Olympico", commissioned by the International Olympic
Committee for the 1992 Olympic Games, Barcelona. Text by Mikis
Theodorakis & Dimitra Manda. The booklet contains the comment:
Zeus, as father of the ancient Olympic games, is entreated to
bestow glory, greatness and beauty upon the victors in this new
moment. (3:42) 3:42.
- Javelin, by Michael Torke (born in 1961), commissioned by
the Atlanta Committee for the 1996 Olympic Games Cultural Olympiad in
celebration of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's 50th Anniversary.
(8:53) 8:53.
- Olympic Hymn, by Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990), written for
the 1981 International Olympic Congress, Baden-Baden. Text by
Günter Kunert. The booklet contains the fragment Give an
example that applies to all: Fight as friends, not as foes...
First recording. (5:21) 5:21.
- Festive Overture, Op. 96, by Dmitri Shostakovich
(1906-1975), theme of the 1980 Olympic Games, Moscow. (6:19)
6:18.
- Conquest of Paradise
(Theme), from "1492", by
Vangelis (born in 1943), arranged by Randol Alan Bass. The lyrics
were written in an invented language. The booklet contains a fragment
of it: In noreni derite, In noreni orah, Iramine
derito... (3:38) 3:38.
- Parade of Charioteers, from "Ben Hur", by
Miklós Rózsa (1907-1995). (3:49) 3:49.
- Toward a New Life, by Josef Suk (1874-1935), silver
medal-winning composition at the 1932 Olympic Games, Los Angeles.
(5:54) 5:54.
- Chariots of Fire
(Theme), from "Chariots of Fire", by
Vangelis, arranged by Thomas Pasatieri, synthesizer by Randy
Kerber, performed at the 1984 Olympic Games, Sarajevo. (3:36)
3:36.
- The Olympic Spirit, by John
Williams, written specially for the NBC Sports Division in
celebration of the 1988 Olympics, Seoul. First Recording. (4:08)
4:08.
-
Super Contra & A-Jax, Music from
- K30X 7702.
- 53:02, L.
- JP-King Records. Original release 1988/3/21.
- (C) 1988 Konami. (P) 1988 King Record Co., Ltd.
- Konami O.G.S., arrange versions and original musics. The booklet
contains the scores from Super Contra (Thunder Landing [track
2], Deathbed [track 10], Hotter Than Hell [track 11]) and A-Jax
(Dive Bomber [track 27], Deadline [track 30], Congratulation [track
36]).
- Tracks:
- What Is This Place (Title Demo), from Super Contra. (0:43) 0:43.
- Thunder Landing (BGM-1.#2), from Super Contra. (2:04) 2:04.
- Great Heli-Ruined Base (Helicopter BGM - Boss 1), from Super Contra. (1:48) 1:48.
- Pattern Clear No.1, from Super Contra. (0:04) 0:04.
- In A Tight Squeeze (BGM-2), from Super Contra. (1:26) 1:26.
- Ruined Base (Boss 1), from Super Contra. (0:59) 0:59.
- Jungle Juncture (BGM-3), from Super Contra. (2:20) 2:20.
- Creature From Outer Space (Boss 2), from Super Contra. (1:16) 1:16.
- No Escape (BGM-4), from Super Contra. (1:49) 1:48.
- Deathbed (BGM-5, GX775), from Super Contra. (1:28) 1:28.
- Hotter Than Hell (Boss 3, GX775), from Super Contra. (1:18) 1:17.
- Pattern Clear No.2, from Super Contra. (0:05) 0:05.
- Free World (Ending), from Super Contra. (0:26) 0:26.
- Continue, from Super Contra. (0:06) 0:06.
- Game, from Super Contra. (0:05) 0:05.
- Ranking, from Super Contra. (0:44) 0:44.
- M-1, from Super Contra, not appeared in the game. (1:41) 1:41.
- M-2, from Super Contra, not appeared in the game. (1:46) 1:46.
- M-3, from Super Contra, not appeared in the game. (1:50) 1:50.
- M-4, from Super Contra, not appeared in the game. (0:05) 0:05.
- Thunder Landing, from Super Contra, arrange version. (2:23) 2:23.
- Deathbed-Hotter Than Hell, from Super Contra, arrange version. (2:32) 2:32.
- Title Demo (Title Demo - Start), from A-Jax. (0:16) 0:16.
- Command 770 (2D 1st Stage BGM), from A-Jax. (1:10) 1:10.
- Melt Down (2D Boss), from A-Jax. (1:16) 1:16.
- Pattern Clear, from A-Jax. (0:04) 0:04.
- Dive Bomber (3D 1st Stage, GX770), from A-Jax. (0:59) 0:59.
- Hotness (3D Boss), from A-Jax. (0:25) 0:25.
- Fighting Spirit (2D 2nd Stage), from A-Jax. (1:19) 1:19.
- Deadline (2D 3rd Stage, GX770), from A-Jax. (1:32) 1:32.
- Look For A Fortress (3D 2nd Stage), from A-Jax. (1:09) 1:09.
- Grand Battle (2D 4th Stage), from A-Jax. (1:40) 1:40.
- Cross Point (2D 5th Stage), from A-Jax. (2:24) 2:24.
- UF 1 (2D Boss 2), from A-Jax. (1:11) 1:11.
- The Final Zone (3D 3rd Stage), from A-Jax. (1:07) 1:07.
- Congratulation (Ending, GX770), from A-Jax. (1:06) 1:06.
- Try Again (Continue), from A-Jax. (0:06) 0:06.
- Ranking, from A-Jax. (1:03) 1:03.
- A-Jax (3D 1st Stage), from A-Jax, overseas version. (0:52) 0:52.
- M-1, from A-Jax, not appeared in the game. (1:08) 1:08.
- M-2, from A-Jax, not appeared in the game. (1:17) 1:17.
- M-3, from A-Jax, not appeared in the game. (0:43) 0:43.
- Dive Bomber - Deadline, from A-Jax, arrange version. (2:19) 2:19.
- Congratulation, from A-Jax, arrange version. (2:32) 2:32.
-
The sound quality is not the best (arcade musics use to be too much
strident), but the scores are beautiful. The arrange versions have a
better sound quality.
Superman - The Movie
- WPCP-3859.
- 77:23.
- JP-Warner Brothers, 1990/9/25.
- 1979, (P) 1990 WEA International Inc.
- O.S.T. composed and conducted by John
Williams, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra to an Alexander
and Ilya Salkind production, directed by Richard Donner, story and
screenplay by Mario Puzo, with Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman (as Lex
Luthor), Christopher Reeve (as Superman), Ned Beatty, Jackie Cooper,
Glenn Ford, Trevor Howard, Margot Kidder, Valerie Perrine, Maria Schell,
Terence Stamp, Phyllis Thaxter, Susannah York. The Japanese booklet
complement contains comments.
- Tracks:
- Theme From Superman (Main Title), 4:25.
- The Planet Krypton, 4:46.
- Destruction Of Krypton, 5:58.
- The Trip To Earth, 2:24.
- Growing Up, 1:53.
- Love Theme From Superman, 5:00.
- Leaving Home, 4:48.
- The Fortress Of Solitude, 8:28.
- The Flying Sequence - Can You Read
My Mind, narrative performed by Margot Kidder, written by John
Williams and L. Bricusse. 8:08.
- Super Rescues, 3:25.
- Lex Luthor's Lair, 2:33.
- Superfeats, 5:00.
- The March Of The Villains, 3:33.
- Chasing Rockets, 7:33.
- Turning Back The World, 2:02.
- End Title, 6:28.
-
One of my favourite CDs. It created a sound world for the ink and paper
hero.
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