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Paul McCartney
The Family Way original soundtrack
Music Composed by Paul McCartney
Supervised and Orchestrations Arranged by George Martin
Recorded at CTS Studios, London, November 1966
Release Date: 7/26/11
The Family Way is a 1966 British comedy-drama film staring John
Mills and Hayley Mills. Paul McCartney composed the soundtrack.
The recording was arranged and supervised by Beatles producer
George Martin.
The original 1967 soundtrack recording to The Family Way begins
with McCartney’s theme, “Love in the Open Air,” and contains 12
more (untitled) instrumental themes suited to the onscreen action.
For his composition, McCartney was initially inspired by the sound
of brass bands, familiar to his childhood in the North of England.
The soundtrack is mastered from the original first generation
stereo master tapes
This is the first official CD release.
The CD includes all 13 tracks from the original album release plus
a bonus track, the previously unreleased stereo mix of Theme
From The Family Way credited to The Tudor Minstrels.
The Keith Emerson Band featuring Marc Bonilla
Moscow
Release Date: 6/28/11
The Keith Emerson Band Featuring Marc Bonilla. This CD release is
the companion to the DVD Moscow issued last year.
Highlights include re-workings of several classic ELP tracks such
as a full version of Tarkus, Karn Evil 9, Lucky Man, Bitches Crystal
and The Barbarian. What distinguishes these new arrangements
has been the addition of wizard, Marc Bonilla, both as singer and
co-arranger. When interviewed recently Keith confessed that these
new re-constructions with guitar reflected more accurately the way
he had originally envisioned them. The CD features two studio
bonus tracks.
Track List:
CD One:
1. Karn Evil 9 (5:21)
2. Piano Concerto (9:01)
3. Bitches Crystal (5:48)
4. Malambo (7:46)
5. Touch And Go (5:13)
6. Lucky Man (9:26)
7. Miles Away Pt 1 (1:56)
8. Miles Away Pt 2 (2:13)
9. Crusaders Cross (1:15)
10. Fugue (0:46)
11. Marche Train (6:45)
12. Finale (5:52)
CD Two:
1. The Barbarian (6:19)
2. Tarkus (35:40)
3. Nutrocker Suite (5:15)
Bonus Studio Tracks:
4. Moscow Fantasia (1:42)
5. Malambo (Orchestral Version) (4:11)
Lost Weekend: The Best of Wall Of Voodoo
Release Date: To Be Scheduled
The first overview collection of Wall Of Voodoo, featuring tracks by
both versions of the group; Stan Ridgway (1977-1983) and Andy
Prieboy (1983-1988). Includes the original IRS recordings and of
course the FM radio classic “Mexican Radio.” Stan Ridgway is still
a very active recording and touring artist.
Track List:
Red Light
Tsete Fly
Crack The Bell
Back In Flesh
Lost Weekend
Factory
Mexican Radio
On Interstate 15
Call Of The West
Far Side Of Crazy
Big City
Dark As A Dungeon
Do It Again
Country Of Man
Elvis Bought Dora A Cadillac
The Heart Can Never Tell
Records,
Ring Of Fire
Available Now!
Let’s Have A Party: The Very Best Of Wanda Jackson
Wanda Jackson is known as the Queen of Rockabilly, and is one of
the founding figures of rock and roll. This is the first new Wanda
Jackson hits collection in over a decade, and features her classic
recordings of “Fujiyama Mama,” “Mean Mean Man,” and “I Gotta
Know,” along with her original recording of “Let’s Have A Party,“
which is a virtual rock and roll anthem. From her classic rock and
roll sides to her country hits “Right Or Wrong” and “In The Middle
Of A Heartache,” this collection superbly showcases one of the
legendary stars of rock and roll and country.
Track List:
1 I Gotta Know
2 Hot Dog! That Made Him Mad
3 Don’a Wan’a
4 Cool Love
5 Fujiyama Mama
6 Mean Mean Man
7 Rock Your Baby
8 Hard Headed Woman
9 Let’s Have a Party
10 Riot in Cell Block #9
11 Funnel of Love
12 Rip It Up
13 Whole Lot of Shakin’ Goin’ On
14 Right or Wrong
15 Blue Yodel #6
16 In The Middle Of A Heartache
The Very Best Of Susan Raye and Buck Owens
This is the first ever CD collection of the Very Best Of Buck Owens
and Susan Raye. Most of these tracks have never appeared on CD,
and have been unavailable for years.
Susan Raye first recorded with Buck Owens in 1970, they charted
with “We’re Gonna Get Together,” and “Togetherness” (both Top
15). The duo scored their biggest hit in the summer of that year
with the Top 10 hit “The Great White Horse.”
In 1972, Susan teamed up again with Buck for the Top 15 success
“Looking Back to See,” and the Top 20 duet with Buck, “Love is
Strange” (1975).
Track List:
1 We’re Gonna Get Together
2 Togetherness
3 Together Again
4 Cryin’ Time
5 Love Is Strange
6 The Great White Horse
7 Today I Started Loving You Again
8 I Don’t Care (Just As Long As Long As You Love Me)
9 Think Of Me When You’re Lonely
10 Your Tender Loving Care
11 Looking Back to See
12 The Good Ol’ Days (Are Here Again)
13 Sweethearts In Heaven
14 Love Makes The World Go Around
The Very Best of Dan Seals
Spanning the mid-80s to the early 90s, this is the first Dan Seals
hits collection to include all 11 of his number one country songs,
including “Bop,” “Meet Me In Montana” (with Marie Osmond),
“Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold),” and “Love On Arrival,” in
the sequence of their original release.
Sadly Dan Seals passed away March 25, 2009, at the age of 61,
leaving behind a legacy of country chart toppers (25 chart hits,
including 11 number ones) and lyric-centric recordings that
spanned a little under a decade with Liberty Records and Capitol-
EMI Nashville.
Track List:
1 Everybody’s Dream Girl
2 After You
3 God Must Be A Cowboy
4 (You Bring Out) The Wild Side Of Me
5 My Baby’s Got Good Timing
6 My Old Yellow Car
7 Meet Me In Montana • Dan Seals with Marie Osmond
8 Bop
9 Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)
10 You Still Move Me
11 I Will Be There
12 Three Time Loser
13 One Friend
14 Addicted
15 Big Wheels In The Moonlight
16 They Rage On
17 Love On Arrival
18 Good Times
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Paul McCartney
The Family Way original soundtrack
__________________ Cary E. Mansfield
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