- A1: The Great Beyond
- A2: Falling
- A3: The Great Before / U Seminar
- A4: Jump To Earth
- A5: Terry Time
- A6: Joe’s Life
- A7: Portal
- A8: Run / Astral Plane
- A9: Lost Soul
- A10: Meditation / Return To Earth
- A11: Terry Time Too
- A12 22: Is Ready
- B1: Pursuit / Terry’s World
- B2: Betrayal
- B3: Lost
- B4: Epiphany
- B5: Ship Chase
- B6: Escape / Inside 22
- B7: Flashback
- B8: Earthbound
- B9: Thank You
- B10: Enjoy Every Minute
- B11: Just Us
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- A1: Dawning Of Time
- A2: I’ve Been Here Before
- A3: Mushrooms
- A4: Headchop
- A5: Sad Agnes
- A6: Romance Is Dead
- A7: Come With Me (Album Version Feat. Aneurin Barnard)
- A8: In Your Dreams
- A9: George
- B1: Scipio And The Sword (Death Is Just Change)
- B2: It’s All In Your Head
- B3: Alex
- B4: In The Woods
- B5: Hopeless Stalker
- B6: I Will Find You
- B7: Don’t Fuck It Up
- B8: Sovay Stalker - Toydrum Vs Kibbo Kift
- B9: Oh My Lord
- B10: Say You Believe - Am I Dying?
- B11: Come With Me To The End (Feat. Alice Lowe)
- B12: I’ve Been Here Before (End Titles)
British sci-fi romantic comedy Timestalker is written and directed by Alice Lowe who also stars in the film alongside Aneurin Barnard, Tanya Reynolds, Kate Dickie, Jacob Anderson and Nick Frost.
The album features the film’s original music composed by Toydrum (Prevenge, Slow Horses, Platform 7, Three Pines, Deep Water, The Banishing).
- A1: Travelin' Man
- A2: Poor Little Fool
- A3: Hello Mary Lou
- A4: Waitin' In School
- A5: Be-Bop Baby
- A6: I'm Walkin
- A7: Believe What You Say
- A8: I Got A Feeling
- A9: Young World
- A10: Lonesome Town
- B1: It's Late
- B2: Teenage Idol
- B3: It's Up To You
- B4: A Teenager's Romance
- B5: Stood Up
- B6: Never Be Anyone Else But You
- B7: Just A Little Too Much
- B8: A Wonder Like You
- B9: Everlovin
- B10: Sweeter Than You
When Elvis joined the Army in 1958, Ricky Nelson was the young man who, it was predicted, would fill the King’s blue suede shoes. He went on to become a country-rock pioneer, but everybody still remembered his pop hits. Ricky Nelson's teenage celebrity typecast him for life, but these recordings from his heyday reveal a solid musician who matured and grew over time. It’s also fair to say that his later music opened the door for the Eagles, featuring ex-Stone Canyon Band bass player Randy Meisner, to pass through. It was more than a sympathy vote that saw Nelson posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
- A1: Cao Cao, Maní Picao
- A2: Burundanga
- A3: Dile Que Por Mi No Tema
- A4: El Que Siembra Su Maiz
- A5: Rico Changui
- A6: Mi Bomba Sono
- A7: Suavecito
- A8: Juntitos Tu Y Yo
- A9: Facundo
- B1: Yerbero Moderno
- B2: Me Voy A Pinar Del Rio
- B3: El Merengue
- B4: Baho Kende
- B5: Contestacion De El Marinero
- B6: Desvelo De Amor
- B7: Cuidate Bien
- B8: Baila, Baila Vicente
- B9: Palmeras Tropicale
Celia Cruz was the undisputed Queen of Salsa. 23 gold albums and seven Grammy Awards attest to her longevity and popularity, and she was active right up until the year before her death in 2003. Eight years later, the United States Postal Service celebrated her life and legacy with a commemorative postage stamp, one of five honouring Latin music greats. She was the most influential female in the history of Afro-Cuban Music (as the Virgin Encylopedia of `Popular Music termed her) and her music lives on. Enjoy this 180g vinyl release and dance and drink a toast to her memory.
- A1: Garry Johnson - United
- A2: Jj Allstars - Dambusters March
- A3: The Business - Suburban Rebels
- A4: Infa Riot - Each Dawn I Die
- A5: The Partisans - Arms Race
- A6: The Ejected - East End Kids
- A7: Peter & The Test Tube Babies - Transvestite
- A8: Blitz - Nation On Fire
- A9: Last Resort - King Of The Jungle
- B1: The Gonads - Tuckers Ruckers Ain’t No Suckers
- B2 4: Skins - Evil
- B3: The Business - Product
- B4: Red Alert - Spg
- B5: Oi! The Comrade - Guvnors Man
- B6: Peter & The Test Tube Babies - Maniac
- B7: The Ejected - What Am I Gonna Do
- B8: The Partisans - No U Turns
- B9: Blitz - Youth
- B10: Oi! The Choir - Walk On
Originally released in 1981 ‘Carry On Oi!!’ hit No.4 in the Independent Chart.
It “introduced” the likes of The Business, The Partisans, Blitz, Red Alert and The Ejected alongside ‘veterans’ such as The 4 Skins and Infa Riot
Now re-issued on vinyl complete with a gatefold sleeve and original inner bag, Previous vinyl re-issues of ‘Oi! The Album’ (AHOYLP 72)
and ‘Strength Thru Oi!’ (AHOYLP 230) have all proved strong sellers and we expect ‘Carry On Oi!’ to do the same.
- A1: It S Showtime - Various Performers (2.5)
- A2: That Dumb Laugh - Various Performers (1.59)
- A3: Sam Ol Joker - Various Performers (1.4)
- A4: The Real You - Various Performers (2.32)
- A5: Back On Tv - Various Performers (1.24)
- A6: Buy Me A Drink First? - Various Performers (1.13)
- A7: Trial Of The Century - Various Performers (1.42)
- A8: My Mother Had Me Committed - Various Performers (1.32)
- A9: The Saints - Various Performers (1.17)
- A10: The Other Half - Various Performers (1.43)
- B1: Social Services - Various Performers (1.41)
- B2: Knock Knock - Various Performers (1.39)
- B3: Doppelg?Nger - Various Performers (2.23)
- B4: That S All Folks - Various Performers (0.54)
- B5: Old Neighborhood - Various Performers (1.14)
- B6: Uh Oh I M In Trouble - Various Performers (1.34)
- B7: Voices - Various Performers (2.25)
- B8: There Is No Joker - Various Performers (1.5)
- B9: It S All Theater - Various Performers (2.03)
Hildur Gudnadóttir reunites with director Todd Phillips for the score to Joker: Folie à Deux, following their acclaimed work on 2019's Joker, which earned Gudnadóttir an Academy Award, GRAMMY, BAFTA and Golden Globe. Phillips describes her music as 'basically the second biggest character in the first film', and her return was never in question.
For Folie à Deux, Gudnadóttir pushed her sonic language further, inventing a new instrument to reflect Arthur's internal split. Inspired by his mental confinement, she worked with Icelandic builders to create a 'string prison' - long strings stretched through space and played with a trench cello - to evoke both euphoria and claustrophobia.
- A1: Minor Swing
- A2: Main Titles
- A3: The Story Of Grandmere
- A4: Vianne Sets Up Shop
- A5: Three Women
- A6: Vianne Confronts The Comte
- A7: Other Possibilities
- A8: Guillaume’s Confession
- A9: Passage Of Time
- B1: Boycott Immorality
- B2: Party Preparations
- B3: Chocolate Sauce
- B4: Fire
- B5: Vianne Gazes At The River
- B6: Mayan Bowl Breaks
- B7: Taste Of Chocolate
- B8: Ashes To The Wind/Roux Returns
- B9: Caravan
Chocolat is the 2000 British-American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lasse Hallström (The Cider House Rules) starring Juliette Binoche, Judi Dench and Johnny Depp. The film’s enchanting atmosphere is brought to life by the original score from Academy Award-winning composer Rachel Portman. The soundtrack features “Minor Swing” by Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli, and “Caravan”, the 1936 jazz standard by Duke Ellington and Juan Tizol. The soundtrack was nominated for an Academy Award, next to the four other Oscar nominations.
Chocolat is available as a 25th anniversary edition of 750 numbered copies on mint chocolate marbled vinyl and includes an insert.
The German band Schatterau returns to Hands in the Dark with their latest release, »Übers Jahr« (»Throughout the Year«), which follows their acclaimed debut album from last year.
This sophomore effort, as its title implies, delves into the cyclical nature of time and the duality of the transient and the eternal unfolding of events. The album comprises 17 vignettes that reflect on the seasons, capturing their unique light and sounds, the passage of time, and the interplay of movement and stillness, as well as the perpetual transformation that leads to new beginnings.
Continuing the approach of their inaugural album, the compositions are constructed around endless cassette loops, allowing the band to explore intricate textures and weave them into a surreal, dreamlike tapestry. In this release, the warmth and melancholy of the compositions have developed into a more intricate existence, showcasing a wider array of textures and sounds, while the songwriting exhibits greater maturity, inviting listeners into a more immersive and cohesive experience.
»Übers Jahr« transcends being a simple collection of auditory moods; it serves as an intimate portrayal of the seasons that cyclically unfold, embodying a mystery that surpasses both memory and time.
- A1: My Boy Lollipop
- A2: Oh, Henry
- A3: Do-Re-Mi
- A4: Since You've Been Gone
- A5: I'm In Love Again
- A6: Sugar Dandy
- A7: Sweet William
- A8: Bluey Louey
- A9: Something Gotta Be Done
- B1: He's Mine
- B2: Tom Hark
- B3: Be My Guest
- B4: Walking To New Orleans
- B5: Let The Four Winds Blow
- B6: Don't You Know
- B7: Until You're Mine
- B8: I Want You To Know
- B9: See You Later Alligator
My Boy Lollipop is the debut album by Jamaican singer Millie Small, capturing the infectious energy of the early ska movement. Driven by the global success of the title track, a genre-defining hit, the album delivers a lively mix of upbeat rhythms, playful melodies, and Millie’s unmistakable high-pitched vocals. With a blend of ska, pop, and R&B influences, it's a vibrant showcase of the sound that helped bring Jamaican music to international audiences. A must-have for fans of classic ska and timeless feel-good tunes.
- A1: Don Toliver - Lose My Mind (Feat. Doja Cat)
- A2: Dom Dolla - No Room For A Saint (Feat. Nathan Nicholson)
- A3: Ed Sheeran - Drive
- A4: Tate Mcrae - Just Keep Watching
- A5: Rosé - Messy
- A6: Burna Boy - Don't Let Me Drown
- A7: Roddy Ricch - Underdog
- A8: Raye - Grandma Calls The Boys Bad News
- B1: Chris Stapleton - Bad As I Used To Be
- B2: Myke Towers - Baja California
- B3: Tiësto & Sexyy Red - Omg!
- B4: Madison Beer - All At Once
- B5: Peggy Gou - D.a.n.c.e
- B6: Pawsa - Double C
- B7: Mr Eazi - Attention
- B8: Darkoo - Give Me Love
- B9: Obongjayar - Gasoline
Atlantic Records is thrilled to announce F1 The Album - the supercharged companion album to Apple Original Films and Warner Bros. Pictures’ high-octane, action-packed film F1, starring Brad Pitt. From the label that brought you the award-winning, blockbuster soundtracks Barbie The Album, Twisters: The Album, The Greatest Showman, Suicide Squad and more, F1 The Album is driven by brand new tracks from an exhilirating lineup of superstar artists.
- A1: Pharoah Jones
- A2: Ghost Gospel
- A3: Ill Feeling
- A4: Capital Punishment
- A5: Do Not Adjust
- A6: Cool Green Trees
- A7: Chill Scratch
- A8: Poisonous Fumes
- A9: Welcome Aboard The Starship
- B1: Keep On Runnin
- B2: Sounds Impossible
- B3: Painted Faces
- B4: The Knew Style
- B5: Chicken Wing Blues Sauce
- B6: Kool Breeze
- B7: Sexx Bullets
- B8: Soul Child
- B9: Take Off Runnin
- B10: Centurian
- B11: Bozack
- B12: Church
- B13: Splash One
- B14: Hank
- B15: 73 Goatee
"Chasing the funky symphonies that filled my head and my dreams..."
December 25th, 2023 - an Instagram post. Stimulator Jones shared half a dozen FIRE tracks from his beat tape archive. We were immediately drawn to the rough hewn boom bap.
"I'd release that", Rob commented.
Hours of material was shared and the result is this: Cool Green Trees (1999-2005). A collection of beats and loops Stimulator Jones created between the ages of 14-20 at home in his basement, bedroom and computer room in Roanoke, Virginia.
You will not believe the profound soulful genius contained within these naive schoolboy melodies.
December 25th, 1998 - 25 years ago to the day and his much-coveted Yamaha SU10 sampler was finally bestowed upon young Stimmy AKA Sam Lunsford: "I immediately hooked up a CD Walkman to the input jack and looped the beginning two bars of Grover Washington Jr.'s "Mercy Mercy Me". I don't know what exactly was so thrilling about hearing two measures of music repeating over and over but it was so infectious and hypnotizing and enthralling to me. I'll never forget that ecstatic rush of making my first loop - an uncontrollable, gleeful smile plastered all over my face." When you hear the pocket breakbeat symphonies featured here on Cool Green Trees, you'll feel the same sense of frisson.
In the wake of his Stones Throw breakthrough - Exotic Worlds & Master Treasures - Stimulator Jones was pegged by many as a 90s throwback artist. However, he literally IS a 90s artist. He's been recording music most of his life and he's now 40. He created the bulk of Cool Green Trees as a teenager. Everything before 2004 was recorded when Sam was still in school. He was in 8th grade when he made the 1999 tracks - he didn't even have his learner's permit. This album is a snapshot of a young man in a simpler time. Things were still mysterious back then and he was flying blind, relying on his ears and having to figure things out for himself: "I had no road map for becoming a beatmaker. I have been collecting music since I was a kid, I am a lifelong digger and seeker of cool and interesting sounds. I was there in the golden age of Hip Hop, and while I may have been a suburban white kid in Roanoke, Virginia, I was tuned in and I bought so many classic albums when they came out. I was attracted to Hip Hop because of the musical and poetic quality. I was hypnotized by the rhythms, partially because I was a drummer. I didn't brag about collecting my breakbeat records or making beats - it was something I did in isolation. It wasn't something I generally wanted to bring attention to and it didn't really score me any cool points. I certainly wasn't flexing on social media about it."
Hell, he can do that now!
Opener "Pharoah Jones" was inspired by Yesterday's New Quintet and Madlib's ability to capture that classic 70s sound whilst playing all the instruments. Sam created this one stoned afternoon by laying down a 2 bar loop and a shaker loop on his Yamaha SU700 sampler. He hung a microphone from the ceiling and played his Yamaha Stage Custom drum kit over the top before adding ender Rhodes and playing his dad's Selmer tenor sax through an Electro Harmonix Memory Man echo pedal. Yes! Up next, "Ghost Gospel" utilises a dope loop from a gospel record and adds some soul-funk drums overtop, whilst working that filter knob. Says Sam: "The loop reminded me of something Ghostface would rap over. The sample was in 3/4 waltz time but I flipped it for a 4/4 groove, a technique I picked up from RZA. "Ill Feeling" uses sped-up pieces from a dusty old funk record and putting them over a classic NOLA drum loop; gain chopping up a slow, bluesy 3/4 time signature and bending it to a 4/4 groove. Classy shit. "Capital Punishment" features drums tapped in live, inspired by MF Doom's Special Herbs series. "Do Not Adjust" consists loops found on a compilation of 70s French music at Happy's Flea Market, a classic Roanoke digging spot.
The sublime, evocative title track, "Cool Green Trees" was created when Sam was still living at home. He dumped samples off his SU10 into the family desktop and arranged them in a demo version of Pro Tools: "This track was sort of my ode to the DJ Shadow style of sample based production. Super spacey, slow, and moody. The heavily filtered drums were inspired by Alec Empire's 'Low on Ice' album. I later added some scratches and sounds from a Spider Man storybook record." "Chill Scratch" snags the final bit of a bossanova record and pairs it with a drum loop before adding experimental scratching run through an Electro Harmonix Memory Man echo pedal. "Poisonous Fumes" was made using a sampler, mixer and a turntable; a kind of mixtape beat collage with added scratches and sounds from various records. Using dialogue from superhero records was a nod to Madlib. "Welcome Aboard The Starship" is dark, downtempo trip-hop with a spooky bent. Sam paired a slow, hard drum loop with a guitar sample grabbed off a psychedelic rock record. To finish, he added various backwards sounds and weird atmospheric effects and a little scratching. Swoon.
Side B opens with "Keep On Runnin", made on a borrowed Roland SP202 sampler. Having always loved the sound of the Lo-Fi filter on those machines, reminiscent of the Emu SP1200, Sam always imagined Del or another of the Hieroglyphics crew rapping over this beat. You can certainly hear why. "Sounds Impossible" sees Sam experimenting with layering multiple kick samples at different volumes to create patterns similar to those heard by Showbiz and Lord Finesse during their God-level 1995 period. "Painted Faces" was made by chopping up a REDACTED record which he had gotten from Happy's Flea Market and paired it with a REDACTED drum loop. By the time Sam recorded "The Knew Style", he had acquired a shitty old 1960s portable turntable off eBay. It didn't function properly when he bought it but his brother opened it up, cleaned it out and got it working: "I remember he told me that there was a bunch of sand inside of it when he opened it up, as if its previous owner had taken it to the beach. I would take that turntable on my Happy's Flea Market digs so I could preview records...that's how I found this loop."
"Chicken Wing Blues Sauce" loops up a classic blues joint and pairs it with some REDACTED drums. A bit of filtering and arranging et voilà! "Kool Breeze", from 1999, is one of Sam's oldest surviving beats, as is "Sexx Bullets". The Roots sampled the same record, leaving Sam frustrated yet vindicated. "Soul Child" was an early SU10 creation, looping a dusty old Soul Children 45 and pairing it with 70s rock drum loops to great effect. "Take Off Runnin" was another loop found digging with a portable turntable. Paired with some boom bap drums it makes for a hypnotic head-nod groove. "Centurian" was intended to be a little beat interlude a la Pete Rock. The sample is from a sun-dappled soft-psych record and it's paired with a Robin Trower drum loop that just happens to fit perfectly. Sometimes you slap things together kind of haphazardly and magic happens. "Bozack" was the first beat Sam made using Pro Tools, his first foray into using chopped sounds instead of loops, an exciting new world. "Church" is beat interlude using a Phil Upchurch loop with the "Long Red" drums - a favourite break of Dilla et al. Sam was really on a tear in late 2004, probably because he was unemployed and phoneless and able to just make beats all day. He made "Splash One" on a borrowed Yamaha SU700 and again was experimenting with tapping the drums in live with his fingers, instead of using a loop or sequenced pattern. Channeling 9th Wonder, Sam used a water splash sound effect from a Batman record as a percussive element, hence the title (also a 13th Floor Elevators reference). The main loop is a backwards portion of one of his favourite Roy Ayers songs.
"Hank" is another fun little beat interlude thing, created on a borrowed Roland SP202 sampler with the fantastic Lo-Fi effect that resembled the Emu SP1200 at a fraction of the price. "73 goatee", from 99, is another of his oldest surviving beats, created in his bedroom with his Yamaha SU10 and his brother's Vestax MR-300 4-track recorder: "This one will always feel special. I can remember having a feeling all the way back then on the night that I created it that this was a solid beat with a catchy loop. There was something in the Fender Rhodes melody that resonated with me emotionally, and I had never heard a producer sample that portion before. I felt like I had found my own unique sound, my own unique loop. It came from an Ahmad Jamal '73. I actually even recorded myself rapping and scratching over this beat way back then, I still have that version in all its imperfect sloppy glory."
Sam explains just how much these tracks mean to him: "They all have immense historical and sentimental value and I'm proud of them. These beats come from an innocent, simple time when I was just figuring out how to craft these sounds. They're something very personal to me. They are the initial part of a journey that I really was taking *alone*. There was no YouTube. I couldn't Google shit. I didn't even know any other beatmakers, producers or DJs in my town that could teach me anything. It was always just me, alone, in a room with some equipment - chasing the funky symphonies that filled my head and my dreams. What I was doing wasn't cool. Most of my peers thought I was a weirdo and couldn't care less. Creating these sounds was an anti-social endeavour. In a sense, I felt like it was me against the world, and all I had to instruct and assist me were the recordings produced by my heroes - RZA, DJ Premier, Erick Sermon, Beatminerz, Showbiz, Diamond D, Beatnuts, Prince Paul, The Bomb Squad, Pete Rock, Q-Tip, E-Swift, Mista Lawnge, DJ Shadow, Cut Chemist, Peanut Butter Wolf, El-P and so many more...I dedicate this collection to them, and to my older brother Joe who has always been a musical and technical guiding light for me.
This was a time before every kid was a self-described producer and beatmaker, before everyone had a DAW, before Kanye and "chipmunk soul", before Red Bull beat battles, before there was any social media beyond chat rooms and AOL Instant Messenger, before Soundcloud, before SP-404 mania, before lo-fi beats to study to, before Splice, before targeted ads for MIDI chord packs, etc. In 99 when I told people that I had a sampler and made beats I was mostly met with bewildered confusion and indifference. Kids and adults alike would wonder why I got this weird machine for Christmas instead of something worthwhile like a Playstation or a mountain bike or even a guitar for that matter because at least that could be used to make "real music". Back then, sampling was still not widely respected as an art form - it was seen as lazy, talentless and unoriginal at best and outright criminal theft at worst. I had gotten respect for playing drums and guitar and things of that nature but this was a step in the wrong direction in the eyes of many."
The cover photo is a picture of Sam standing on his back porch in the latter part of 1998, just before he got his first sampler. He was 13 years old, in 8th grade. His dad took the picture with his 35mm film camera: "I actually wanted to be pointing my dad's .22 pistol at the camera lens but he wouldn't let me. He gave me an old walking cane to use instead. The Tommy Hilfiger puffer jacket came from the lost and found at William Fleming High School where my mom worked as a secretary. I was thrilled when she brought it home because we never spent money on expensive name brand clothing like that - we were for the most part strictly a sale rack, bargain bin, thrift store, yard sale, flea market kind of family when it came to clothes. My watch is some cheap off-brand fake gold department store watch." Mastering for this vinyl edition was overseen by Be With regular Simon Francis and it was cut by the esteemed Cicely Balston at Abbey Road Studios to be pressed in the Netherlands by Record Industry.
- A1: What I Want (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- A2: Number One Fan (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- A3: Solid (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- A4: Stayaway (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- A5: No Idea (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- A6: Runner's High (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- A7: Everything (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- A8: Never (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- 9: Loose Garment (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- A10: Shooting Star (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- A11: Winterbreak (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- B1: Kind Of Girl (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- B2: Taken (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- B3: Pink Light (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- B4: So Special (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- B5: Loudspeaker (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- B6: Anything But Me (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- B7: One That Got Away (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- B8: Home By Now (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- B9: I Know A Place (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- B10: Silk Chiffon (Live At The Greek Theatre In Los Angeles)
- A1: Don Toliver - Lose My Mind (Feat. Doja Cat)
- A2: Dom Dolla - No Room For A Saint (Feat. Nathan Nicholson)
- A3: Ed Sheeran - Drive
- A4: Tate Mcrae - Just Keep Watching
- A5: Rosé - Messy
- A6: Burna Boy - Don't Let Me Drown
- A7: Roddy Ricch - Underdog
- A8: Raye - Grandma Calls The Boys Bad News
- B1: Chris Stapleton - Bad As I Used To Be
- B2: Myke Towers - Baja California
- B3: Tiësto & Sexyy Red - Omg!
- B4: Madison Beer - All At Once
- B5: Peggy Gou - D.a.n.c.e
- B6: Pawsa - Double C
- B7: Mr Eazi - Attention
- B8: Darkoo - Give Me Love
- B9: Obongjayar - Gasoline
Atlantic Records is thrilled to announce F1 The Album - the supercharged companion album to Apple Original Films and Warner Bros. Pictures’ high-octane, action-packed film F1, starring Brad Pitt. From the label that brought you the award-winning, blockbuster soundtracks Barbie The Album, Twisters: The Album, The Greatest Showman, Suicide Squad and more, F1 The Album is driven by brand new tracks from an exhilirating lineup of superstar artists.
- A1: I Wish I Could Go Travelling Again, Songwriter – Jim Tomlinson, Kazuo Ishiguro
- A2: Bonita, Songwriter – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Gene Lees, Ray Gilbert
- A3: Craigie Burn, Songwriter – Jim Tomlinson, Kazuo Ishiguro
- A4: Les Voyages, Songwriter – Raymond Lévesque
- A5: American Tune, Songwriter – Paul Simon
- B6: Tango In Macao, Songwriter – Jim Tomlinson, Kazuo Ishiguro
- B7: Blackbird, Arranged By – Art Hirahara, Songwriter – Lennon-Mccartney
- B8: My Ship, Songwriter – Ira Gershwin, Kurt Weill
- B9: Imagina, Songwriter – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Chico Buarque
- B10: Landslide, Songwriter – Stevie Nicks
- A1: Disclaimer. Voice
- A2: The Meaning Of Life
- A3: Mota, Vocals
- A4: Me & My Old Lady
- A5: Cool To Hate
- A6: Leave It Behind
- A7: Gone Away
- B8: I Choose
- B9: Intermission, Vocals – John Mayer (3), Written-By – Irving Ceasar*, Vincent Youmans
- B10: All I Want
- B11: Way Down The Line
- B12: Don't Pick It Up
- B13: Amazed
- B14: Change The World
- A1: Catalogue
- A2: Tenebrist
- A3: Very Little Effort
- A4: Clairbourne Practice
- A5: Knob
- B6: Thread, Stitch
- B7: Feminine Adornments
- B8: I'll Cook My Own Meal
- B9: Piano Instrumental
- B10: Stuck In A Car With Angels
- A1: Get Metomorrow
- A2: Quick Thought
- A3: Passing Me By
- A4: If I Don't Wait Too Long
- A5: Permanent Haze
- B6: Coming Through
- B7: New City
- B8: I Wonder
- B9: Drifting Away
- B10: Pictures '16
- A1: Lost At Seaflower Cove
- A2: Bedroom Eyes, Double Bass
- A3: The Ballad Of John Vogelin, Vocals, Electric Guitar – Danny Barnes
- A4: Song My Friends Taught Me
- A5: Cannon Fodder, Electric Bass – Fred Chalenor
- B6: Tom Skookum Road
- B7: Tiger Tatoos, Resonator Guitar
- B8: A Shining Lamp
- B9: Ohio Clouds, Electric Guitar – Bill Frisell
- B10: Devil's Hootenanny, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Amy Denio, Banjo – Danny Barnes, Double Bass
- B11: Midnight Singer, Electric Guitar – Bill Frisell
- A1: Hurry Up Sunrise
- A2: Up Over Yonder
- A3: Bang Bang Lulu
- A4: Moonshine
- A5: Jackson
- B6: Mean Ol' Wind Died Down
- B7: How I Wish My Train Would Come
- B8: Ain't No Grave
- B9: Let It Roll
- B10: My Leavin
- C11: Horseshoe (Reprise)
- C12: Highwater (Soldier)
- C13: And It Hurts
- C14: Storm
- C15: Mojo, Mojo
- D16: Ol' Cannonball
- D17: Devilment
- D18: Blow Out
- D19: Mayor Langford Birmingham Blues
- D20: Shake (Yo Mama)
- D21: Horseshoe
- A1: Hey Doll Baby; Written-By – Titus Turner
- A2: When Will I Be Loved; Written-By – Phil Everly
- A3: Muskrat; Written By – Merle Travis/Tex Ann/Harold Hensley; Written-By – Harold Hensley, Merle Travis, Tex Ann
- A4: Gone, Gone, Gone; Written-By – Don Everly, Phil Everly
- A5: Walk Right Back; Written-By – Sonny Curtis
- A6: ('Til) I Kissed You; Written-By – Don Everly
- A7: That’s Just Too Much; Written-By – Don Everly, Phil Everly
- A8: Baby What You Want Me To Do; Written-By – Jimmy Reed
- B1: Cathy’s Clown; Written-By – Don Everly
- B2: Devoted To You; Written-By – Boudleaux Bryant
- B3: Maybellene; Written-By – Chuck Berry
- B4: So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad); Written-By – Don Everly
- B5: Made To Love; Written-By – Phil Everly
- B6: Sigh, Cry, Almost Die; Written-By – Don Everly, Phil Everly
- B7: I Walk The Line; Written-By – John R. Cash*
- B8: Love Hurts; Written-By – Boudleaux Bryant
- B9: So Fine; Written-By – Johnny Otis
- A1: Your Ghost; Vocals
- A2: Beestung
- A3: Teeth
- A4: Sundrops
- A5: Sparky
- A6: Houdini Blues; Written-By – Kristin Hersh, W J. Hersh*
- B7: A Loon
- B8: Velvet Days
- B9: Close Your Eyes
- B10: Me And My Charms
- B11: Tuesday Night
- C12: The Letter; Engineer – Steve Rizzo; Producer – Kristin Hersh, Steve Rizzo; Remix – Phill Brown
- C13: Lurch
- C14: Cuckoo; Arranged By – Kristin Hersh; Written-By – Traditional
- C15: Hips And Makers
- C16: Hysterical Bending; Engineer – Billy O'connell, Steve Rizzo; Mixed By – Steve Rizzo; Producer – Billy Mcconnell, Kristin Hersh
- C17: The Key
- C18: Uncle June And Aunt Kiyoti; Written-By – K Hersh*, W.j. Hersh*
- C19: When The Levee Breaks; Written-By – Page*, Bonham*, Jones*, Minnie*, Plant*
- D20: A Loon
- D21: Sundrops
- D22: Me And My Charms
- D23: Velvet Days
- D24: The Key
- A1: The Night The Screaming Stops (Opening Titles)
- A2: Opetanie 1*
- A3: Meeting With A Pink Tie
- A4: Opetanie 2
- A5: Anna Rewards Mark
- A6: Possession - Orchestral Theme 1
- A7: Kreuzberg 1*
- A8: Opetanie 3
- A9: Mark Looks In The Fridge
- A10: Heinrick's Demise
- A11: Opetanie 4
- A12: Possession - Orchestral Theme 2
- A13: Blue Ford B-Az6
- A14: Helen Has Green Eyes
- B1: Opetanie 5
- B2: Bloody Embrace
- B3: Kreuzberg 2
- B4: Detective's Desserts
- B5: Kreuzberg 3
- B6: Kreuzberg 4
- B7: The Night The Screaming Stops (Tempo)
- B8: Mark Formulates A Plan
- B9: Mark Sees Everything
- B10: Closely Observered Anna
- B11: Opetanie 6
- B12: What Is It?
- B13: The Man With The Pink Socks
- A1: We Begged 2 Explode
- A2: Pash Rash
- A3: Festival Song
- A4: Staring Out The Window At Your Old Apartment
- A5: Wave Goodnight To Me
- A6: To Be A Ghost
- B1: Pietro, 60 Years Old
- B2: I Did Something Weird Last Night
- B3: Blast Damage Days
- B4: Bang On The Door
- B5: Rainbow
- B6: Planet Luxury
- B7: Helllhoooole
- B8: June 21St
- B9: The Fuzz
- B10: While You're Alive
- B11: Perfect Sound Whatever
- A1: Dale Hawkins– Susie Q
- A2: The Five Americans– Slippin' And Slidin
- A3: Terry Haynes (2)– It's Gonna Work Out Fine
- A4: Kenny Baker (5)– Look Around
- A5: Floyd Dakil Combo– Dance, Franny, Dance
- A6: The Five Americans– I'm Feeling O.k
- A7: Arthur K. Adams*– Beetle Bust Out
- A8: Dale Hawkins– Little Bird
- A9: Kenny Baker (5)– I'm Thru With You
- B1: Floyd Dakil Combo– Look What You've Gone And Done
- B2: The Five Americans– It's You Girl
- B3: Kenny Baker (5)– You're Not Here
- B4: Arthur K. Adams*– Wildwood Flower
- B5: Terry Haynes (2)– Further Down The Line
- B6: The Five Americans– Say That You Love Me
- B7: Dale Hawkins– I'll Fly High
- B8: The Five Americans– I'm Gonna Leave Ya
- B9: Kenny Baker (5)– Now You Are Gone
- A1: Every Kind Of Music But Country
- A2: Rock Bottom, Pop. 1
- A3: The Buck Starts Here
- A4: (I Love) Nickles And Dimes
- A5: Barely Human
- A6: I'd Be Lonesome
- B7: She Took A Lot Of Pills (And Died)
- B8: We'll Burn Together
- B9: Let's Live Together
- B10: The Scrapple Song
- B11: Pete Way's Trousers
- B12: Tears Only Run One Way
- B13: Papa Was A Steel-Headed Man
- A1: Force Of Nature– Just Forget
- A2: Force Of Nature– Nightshift
- A3: Force Of Nature– 日出ズルStyle; Featuring, Lyrics By – S-Word, Suiken; Music By – Force Of Nature; Recorded By – Takashi "Blueberry" Murakami*
- A4: Force Of Nature– The Stroll
- A5: Force Of Nature– Death Wish
- A6: Force Of Nature– Set It Off
- A7: Force Of Nature– The Million Way Of Drum
- A8: Fat Jon– Bracelet
- A9: Fat Jon– In Position
- A10: Fat Jon– Night Out
- A11: Fat Jon– Not Quite Seleah
- A12: Fat Jon– Labyrinth Statistic
- A13: Fat Jon– Here And There
- B1: Nujabes– A Space In Air In Space In Air (Interlude)
- B2: Nujabes– Sanctuary Ship
- B3: Nujabes– Haiku (Interlude)
- B4: Nujabes– Tsurugi No Mai
- B5: Nujabes– Dead Season
- B6: Nujabes– Decade (Interlude)
- B7: Nujabes– World Without Words
- B8: Nujabes– Kodama (Interlude)
- B9: Nujabes– Silver Morning
- B10: Minmi– Who's Theme; Lyrics By, Music By
[w] B10 Minmi– Who's Theme; Lyrics By, Music By [Melody], Producer – Minmi; Recorded By – Yoshitaka Ishigaki; Vibraphone – Katori, Yoshihiko*
- A3: お花畑にて = In The Flower Garden; Written-By
- A5: 対クッパ戦 = Battling Bowser; Written-By
- A7: Super Pipe House = Super Mario House; Written-By
- B7: ごきげんスター = Irrepressible Star; Written-By
- C5: ねぇねぇジーノごっこしようよ = Play "Save The World" With Me!; Written-By
- D1: 土管からコンニチハ = Greetings From The Pipes; Written-By
- E1: Long Long Ago… = Long, Long Ago...; Written-By
- E2: ちょっとドキドキ = A Little Anxious; Written-By
- F2: 対 クリスタラー戦 = Battling Culex; Written-By
- F3: クリスタラー戦での勝利 = Victory Over Culex; Written-By
- F4: クリスタラーの会話 = Conversation With Culex; Written-By
- G5: オノレンジャー参上 = The Axem Rangers Bust In; Written-By
- G6: クッパ城(其ノ弐) = Bowser's Keep (Second Visit); Written-By
- H5: お・し・ま・い・! = The End!; Written-By
- A1: 楽しい冒険 愉快な冒険 = Fun Adventure, Cheerful Adventure
- A2: Let's Try = Let's Try!; Written-By
- A4: クッパ城(其ノ壱) = Bowser's Keep (First Visit)
- A6: 剣は降り星は散る = The Sword That Scattered The Stars
- A8: どこに行きますか? = Where To?
- A9: 道中は危険がいっぱい = Danger Abounds On The Journey; Kinopio Side
- B1: 対モンスター戦 = Battling Monsters
- B2: 勝利!! = Victory!
- B3: Hello, Happy Kingdom
- B4: 説明しますっ! = Let Me Explain!
- B5: 新しい仲間 = A New Friend
- B6: まだまだ道中は危険がいっぱい = Danger Aplenty On The Journey
- B8: 対 ちょっぴり強いモンスター戦 = Battling Strongish Monsters
- B9: 武器たちがやってきた! = The Weapons Show Up
- B10: 対 武器ボス戦 = Battling A Weapon Boss
- B11: スターピース入手 = Got A Star Piece!
- B12: ダンジョンはモンスターがいっぱい = Monsters Abound In The Dungeon; Mallow Side
- C1: ワイン川を行こう = Let's Take The Midas River
- C2: おじいちゃんと愉快なオタマ達 = Grandpa And The Upbeat Tadpoles
- C3: ショック! = Shock!
- C4: かなしいうた = Elegy
- C6: ジーノの目覚め = Geno's Awakening
- C7: 森のキノコにご用心 = Beware Of The Forest Mushrooms
- C8: Rose Town; Kaeru Sennin Side
- D2: Welcome! Yo'ster Island!! = Welcome To Yo'ster Isle!
- D3: かけっこしようよ = Let's Race
- D4: 働きモグラは良いモグラ = A Working Mole Is A Happy Mole
- D5: Docaty Mountain Railroad = Moleville Mountain Rail
- D6: ここはブッキータワーでございます = This Is Booster Tower
- D7: そしてわたしの名はブッキー = And That Makes Me Booster!; Geno Side
- E3: 坂道 = The Hill
- E4: メリー・マリーの鐘が鳴る = The Bell Rings Out At Marrymore
- E5: 祝いのメロディ = Melody Of Celebration
- E6: 星の光の花咲く丘で = Where Flowers Bloom Under Starlight
- E7: 沈没船 = The Sunken Ship
- E8: お買い物ならリップルタウンへどうぞ = Shopping At Seaside Town; Peach Side
- F1: 僕らの楽園~モンスタウン~ = Monstro Town, Our Paradise
- F5: 貴方と作るキノコフスキー名曲の時間 = A Masterpiece Composed With Toadofsky; Koopa Side
- G1: フカフカしましょ! = Let's Get Fluffy!
- G2: マルガリ・マルガリータ = Valen-Valentina
- G3: ドドが来たっ!! = Dodo Has Arrived!
- G4: バーレル火山 = Barrel Volcano
- G7: 武器工場 = The Factory; Yoshi Side
- H1: 対 カジオー戦 = Battling Smithy
- H2: 対 変身好きのカジオー戦 = Battling Smithy's Many Forms
- H3: さよならジーノ…~星の窓から見る夢は = Farewell, Geno... / The Wishes From The Stars
- H4: 楽しいパレード 愉快なパレード~そしてパレードは行ってしまった… = Fun Parade, Cheerful Parade / There Goes The Parade
b A2 Let's Try = Let's Try!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[c] A3 お花畑にて = In The Flower Garden; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[e] A5 対クッパ戦 = Battling Bowser; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[g] A7 Super Pipe House = Super Mario House; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[p] B7 ごきげんスター = Irrepressible Star; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[z] C5 ねぇねぇジーノごっこしようよ = Play "Save The World" With Me!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xd] D1 土管からコンニチハ = Greetings From The Pipes; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xk] E1 Long Long Ago… = Long, Long Ago...; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xl] E2 ちょっとドキドキ = A Little Anxious; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xt] F2 対 クリスタラー戦 = Battling Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[xu] F3 クリスタラー戦での勝利 = Victory Over Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[xv] F4 クリスタラーの会話 = Conversation With Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[yb] G5 オノレンジャー参上 = The Axem Rangers Bust In; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[yc] G6 クッパ城(其ノ弐) = Bowser's Keep (Second Visit); Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[yi] H5 お・し・ま・い・! = The End!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[b] A2 Let's Try = Let's Try!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[c] A3 お花畑にて = In The Flower Garden; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[e] A5 対クッパ戦 = Battling Bowser; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[g] A7 Super Pipe House = Super Mario House; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[p] B7 ごきげんスター = Irrepressible Star; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[z] C5 ねぇねぇジーノごっこしようよ = Play "Save The World" With Me!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xd] D1 土管からコンニチハ = Greetings From The Pipes; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xk] E1 Long Long Ago… = Long, Long Ago...; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xl] E2 ちょっとドキドキ = A Little Anxious; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xt] F2 対 クリスタラー戦 = Battling Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[xu] F3 クリスタラー戦での勝利 = Victory Over Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[xv] F4 クリスタラーの会話 = Conversation With Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[yb] G5 オノレンジャー参上 = The Axem Rangers Bust In; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[yc] G6 クッパ城(其ノ弐) = Bowser's Keep (Second Visit); Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[yi] H5 お・し・ま・い・! = The End!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
- A1: Space Drift
- A2: Memory Loss
- A3: Siren-Call
- A4: Harmonisers Of The Spheres
- A5: Telepathy Beyond Time
- A6: Older Than Time
- A7: Congestion Hoe-Down
- A8: Shadowland
- A9: Celandine & Columbine
- A10: The Dying Of The Light
- A11: Cloud
- A12: Darkness At Noon
- A13: Future Perfect
- A14: The Killing Skies
- B1: Into The Depths She Calls
- B2: Lazy Summer Afternoons
- B3: Insects Revolt
- B4: Blood Runs Cold
- B5: Post Apocalypse Fog
- B6: Fish Don’t Cry
- B7: Ghost In The Abbey
- B8: Insects Dance
- B9: Dreams Of Magic & Cornfields
- B10: Devil’s Lightening
- B11: Danger Hurts
- B12: Why Me?
First ever release of pioneering radiophonic / experimental / electronic / soundtrack composer you may never have heard of but really should have by now. 26 tracks in all.
As we began the mammoth task of whittling down material for this album Elizabeth recalled the time she met Delia Derbyshire. It was during a party for existing and former Radiophonic Workshop composers at BBC Maida Vale in the early 1980s. Delia introduced herself with typical energy and exuberance proclaiming "It's up to you now - I'm passing the baton. Show these men how we get things done". That must have been quite an honour and responsibility for a young, female composer establishing herself within the male-dominated environs at Delaware Road.
Looking back over a musical career spanning almost five decades, it's clear Elizabeth rose to the challenge and made her mark. She was consistently in demand with television and radio producers, composing for an array of ground-breaking, critically acclaimed and popular BBC projects. Whilst Delia's legacy has achieved mythical status with her position as an innovator and feminist icon secured, the majority of Elizabeth's recorded work remains unavailable so her contribution to the output of the Workshop and evolution of British electronic music is somewhat under-appreciated.
Perhaps this record will help start to remedy the situation. Included are early tape experiments, home demos and non-BBC commissions from the early 1970's to the late 2000s. Having listened to 260+ digital audio tapes from Elizabeth's personal archive we have barely scratched the surface but hope to provide an indication of the breadth of her compositional and sound design skills.
Classically trained in cello and piano, Elizabeth graduated from the University of East Anglia with a degree in Music in 1973. She was mentored by Tristram Cary who helped her to become UEA's first recipient of a Masters in Electronic Music and later awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Staffordshire University. Joining the BBC as a studio manager in 1975, Elizabeth transferred to the Radiophonic Workshop in 1978. One of her first tasks was to create special sound effects for Blake's 7 using tape loops, the EMS 100 and trusted VCS3.
Her celebrated score for The Living Planet in 1982 featured early use of the PPG synthesizer and earned an Emmy nomination. Over the following years studio technology evolved rapidly, but Elizabeth transitioned from analogue recording techniques to newer digital platforms with relative ease, using samplers, midi sequencing and computer controlled workstations.
With an incredible 1,400 commissions to her name, she created special sound for The Day Of The Triffids, Lord Of The Rings, countless radio dramas including Iris Murdoch's The Sea, The Sea, Harold Pinter's Moonlight, all of Howard Barker's plays, productions of King Lear, Wordsworth's Prelude and The Pallisers. The success of The Living Planet led to further work for the BBC Natural History Unit followed by numerous commissions for The Natural World. At one point in the late 1980's at least five of her signature tunes were being broadcast every week including Points Of View, Horizon, Doctors To Be and Everyman.
After the closure of the Workshop in 1996 Elizabeth became freelance, arranging Faure's Pavane for the BBC World Cup '98 coverage (reaching no. 9 in the UK singles chart). She wrote additional music for Monty Python's Holy Grail DVD, scored Michael Palin's Full Circle and Sahara TV series, The Lost Gardens Of Heligan and The Human Body with Robert Winston.
Retiring from the music industry in the late 2000's, Elizabeth recently returned to her East Anglian roots and now lives near the coast. She walks daily, listening to all kinds of music, new and old, on her beloved air-pods.
- A1: Elvis Presley– Don't Be Cruel (Take 28, Master)
- A2: Elvis Presley– Paralyzed (Spliced Take, Master)
- A3: Elvis Presley– All Shook Up (Take 10, Master)
- A4: Elvis Presley– Make Me Know It (Take 18)
- A5: Elvis Presley– Fever (Take 1)
- A6: Elvis Presley– (Such An) Easy Question (Take 3)
- A7: Elvis Presley– One Broken Heart For Sale (Take 1, Movie)
- A8: Elvis Presley– We're Comin' In Loaded (Take 6, Master)
- A9: Elvis Presley– Return To Sender (Take 2, Master)
- A10: Otis Blackwell, Winfield Scott– One Broken Heart For Sale (Demo)
- B1: Elvis Presley– I'm Counting On You (Take 13)
- B2: Elvis Presley– There's Always Me (Take 4)
- B3: Elvis Presley– No More (Take 7)
- B4: Elvis Presley– Starting Today (Take 21)
- B5: Elvis Presley– I'm Yours (Take 5)
- B6: Elvis Presley– Anything That's Part Of You (Take 2)
- B7: Elvis Presley– I Met Her Today (Take 16)
- B8: Elvis Presley– I'm Falling In Love Tonight (Take 6)
- B9: Elvis Presley– They Remind Me To Much Of You (Take 4)
- B10: Don Robertson (2)– There's Always Me (Demo)
- A1: Lonesome Cowboy (Takes 20/25, Master)
- A2: New Orleans (Movie Version)
- A3: Shoppin' Around (Version 1, Take 1)
- A4: G.i. Blues (Take 6)
- A5: A Cane And. A High Starched Collar (Movie Version)
- A6: Hawaiian Sunset (Take 3)
- A7: Slicin' Sand (Take 4)
- A8: Ito Eats (Take 2)
- A9: Island Of Love (Take 8)
- A10: Beach Boy Blues (Take 3, Movie Version)
- B1: Angel (Take 6)
- B2: For The Millionth And The Last Time (Take 11)
- B3: Just For Old Times Sake (Take 1
- B4: The Walls Have Ears ( Take 12, Master)
- B5: Song Of The Shrimp (Take 6, Master)
- B6: A Boy Like Me A Girl Like You (Take 2)
- B7: Earth Boy (Take 9, Master)
- B8: Take Me To The Fair (Take 7)
- B9: Relax (Take 7)
- A1: Santa Claus Is Back In Town (Take 7, Master)
- A2: One Night (Of Sin) (Master)
- A3: It Feels So Right (Take 3)
- A4: A Mess Of Blues (Take 3)
- A5: Like A Baby (Take 2)
- A6: I Fee So Bad (Take 1)
- A7: Give Me The Right (Take 2)
- A8: Beach Boy Blues (Movie Version)
- A9: Reconsider Baby
- B1: Blue Moon Of Kentucky (Master)
- B2: Have I Told You Lately That I Love You (Take 13)
- B3: When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again (Take 10, Master)
- B4: Old Shep (Take 5)
- B5: Your Cheatin' Heart (Take 9)
- B6: A Fool Such As I (Take 3)
- B7: Just For Old Times Sake (Take 4)
- B8: I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
- B9: I Forgot To Remember To Forget
- C1: (There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (Take 7)
- C2: It Is No Secret (What God Can Do) (Take 5)
- C3: His Hand In Mine (Take 4)
- C4: I'm Gonna Walk Dem Golden Stairs (Take 5)
- C5: Milky White Way (Take 5)
- C6: I Believe In The Man In The Sky (Take 1)
- C9: Working On The Building (Take 4)
- D1: Mean Woman Blues (Take 7, Version 2)
- D2: Baby I Don't Care (Take 1)
- D3: King Creole (Take 17)
- D4: Blue Suede Shoes (Take 1, Master, Movie Version)
- D5: Rock-A-Hula Baby (Take 3)
- D6: What A Wonderful Life (Take 2)
- D7: King Of The Whole Wide World (Take 1)
- D8: Girls! Girls! Girls! (Take 3, Master)
- D9: One Broken Heart For Sale (Take 1, Movie Version)
- E1: Tonight Is So Right For Love (Take 7)
- E2: Wooden Heart (Take 1)
- E3: Tonight's All Right For Love (Take 8)
- E4: It's Now Or Never (Take 4)
- E5: Surrender (Take 6)
- E6: Can't Help Falling In Love (Take 26, Movie Version)
- E7: Almost Always True (Take 5)
- E8: No More (Take11)
- E9: Silent Night (Take 9, Master)
- F1: How Do You Think I Feel (Take 7)
- F2: Ito Eats (Take 2)
- F3: Kiss Me Quick (Take 4)
- F4: For The Millionth And The Last Time (Take 7)
- F5: You'll Be Gone (Take 4)
- F6: Fountain Of Love (Take 9)
- F7: We'll Be Together (Take 10)
- C7: Joshua Fit The Battle (Take 2)
- F8: The Walls Have Ears (Take 12, Master)
- F9: Mama (Take 9)
- C8: Swing Down Sweet Chariot (Take 3)
- A1: In The Shadows Of The Sunbeams
- A2: Wandering Thoughts
- A3: You Can Stay The Way You Are
- A4: Sunrise
- A5: A Couple Of Sighs
- A6: About To Be Trifled With
- A7: Embrace
- A8: I Don't Understand The Meaning Of "Special“
- A9: Never Fall In Love With Me
- B1: Touko Nanami's Confusion
- B2: Expectations And Anxiety
- B3: Repressed Memories
- B4: Wavering Night
- B5: Earnest Wish
- B6: Embracing Loneliness
- B7: Festering Thoughts
- B8: I Want To See You
- B9: Eye-Catch 1
- B10: Eye-Catch2
- B11: Eye-Catch 3
Yû enters high school hoping to finally discover love. But nothing happens, even when a boy makes a declaration...
She then meets Tôko, the perfect girl of the high school, in charge of the Students' Office and who seems to be like her because she rejects all her suitors.
Michiru OSHIMA is a prolific composer, arranger, conductor and lyricist, she started her career in background music for NHK (Japanese television) and movies. Her career is punctuated with participations and arrangements for major video games such as Ico (Playstation) or The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Nintendo). But it is in animation that she writes her most emblematic compositions. She is at the origin of the music of the famous series Full Metal Alchemist, of 2 parts of Star Wars: Visions (The Elder, The Twins) among others.
With "Bloom into you", she signs a dreamlike ode that beautifully accompanies the two students in their quest for themselves
- A1: For The Love Of Life (Ending Theme Full Version) 04 21
- A2: Grain (Opening Theme) 01 26
- A3: Drift Mind 03 01
- A4: Part 02 00
- A5: Float Flower 02 22
- A6: Collage Man 01 39
- A7: Sweet Home 01 53
- A8: Gingerly 01 40
- A9: Nacht Tour 01 36
- A10: Xenia 01 36
- A11: Room 02 16
- B1: Idler Wheel 01 13
- B2: Bush 02 01
- B3: Drift 01 47
- B4: Rest 01 33
- B5: Sweeper 03 03
- B6: Be Lit Up 01 30
- B7: Decola 01 35
- B8: Mid Point 01 44
- B9: Twip 02 03
- B10: Red Line 01 42
- B11: Angel Hand 01 48
- B12: Make It Home 03 47
- C1: What Do I See 02 25
- C4: Hold On 01 24
- C5: Close Your Eyes 01 55
- C6: Our Destinations Calls 02 08
- C7: Right And Wrong 01 35
- C8: Cast Upon The Wind 01 45
- C9: Catch 01 47
- C10: You Are The Move You Mak 03 11
- D1: S’alright 01 35
- D2: Faith 02 16
- D3: Than One 03 59
- D4: Present 01 32
- D5: The More That I See 01 58
- D6: It’s A Long Way To Go 02 02
- D7: We’ll Be Waiting For The Night 03 48
- D8: Changes 01 55
- C2: The Seeds Of Time 04 26
- C3: Before You Go To Sleep 02 15
A young doctor on the verge of greatness finds his career and life shattered after choosing to treat two children rather than the town mayor. The deaths of one of the children are inexplicable. What if he had saved a monster?
Monster, the manga created by Naoki Urasawa, is an acclaimed psychological thriller that has been a huge critical and commercial success. The complex and gripping story, which follows the moral choices of a surgeon confronted with a serial killer he has saved, has attracted a wide international audience. Monster has won several awards and is regarded as one of Urasawa's major works, affirming her place as a master of suspense in the world of manga.
Kuniaki Haishima is a Japanese composer best known for creating the soundtrack to the anime Monster. In addition to his contribution to Monster, Haishima has also composed music for TV series (Terra Formars and S-CRY-ed) and films (Tokyo Tribe and Helter Skelter).






































