We’re big fans of Seth Rogen here from Superbad to Pineapple Express to his new film This Is The End (and let’s not forget James Franco!). The Pineapple Express Soundtrack album is a timeless summer classic to get your party started.
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Pineapple Express Soundtrack Album Listing:
01. Pineapple Express – Huey Lewis & The News
02. Electric Avenue – Eddy Grant
03. Dr. Greenthumb – Cypress Hill
04. Lost At Birth – Public Enemy
05. Poison – Bell Biv Devoe
06. Wanted Dread Or Alive – Peter Tosh
07. Don’t Look Around – Mountain
08. Pineapple Chase (aka The Reprise of the Phoenix) – Graeme Revell
09. Bird’s Lament – Moondog & The London Saxophonic
10. Coconut Girl – Brother Nolan
11. Hilawe – Arthur Lyman
12. Tha Crossroads – Bone Thugs & Harmony
13. Pineapple Fight (aka The Nemesis Proclaimed) – Graeme Revell
14. I Didn’t Mean To Hurt You – Spiritualized
15. Woke Up Laughing – Robert Palmer
Broadway and stage star Lea Salonga as Cinderella in Rodgers & Hammerstein Original International Tour Cast Recording! This is a very special performance by Lea Salonga recorded in her native Manilla, Philippines. This an essential recording for fans of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella by a world renowned Tony Award Winning performer!
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INTERNATIONAL TOUR CAST RECORDING TRACK LISTING:
1. Overture / The Sweetest Sounds – Orchestra / Lea Salonga, Charlie Parker
2. The Prince is Giving a Ball – Aaron Galligan-Stierle, Julia Cook, Jen Bechter, Brandy Zarle, Company
3. In My Own Little Corner – Lea Salonga
4. Your Majesties – Jefferson Slinkard, Janna Cardia, Aaron Galligan-Stierle, Steven Gagliastro, Richard Cerato
5. Loneliness of Evening – Peter Saide
6. Boys and Girls Like You and Me – Jefferson Slinkard, Janna Cardia
7. Impossible / It’s Possible – Lea Salonga, Charlie Parker, Company
8. Waltz For a Ball – Orchestra
9. Ten Minutes Ago – Lea Salonga, Peter Saide
10. Stepsisters’ Lament – Jen Bechter, Brandy Zarle
11. Do I Love You Because You’re Beautiful – Lea Salonga, Peter Saide
12. Impossible (Reprise) – Lea Salonga, Charlie Parker
13. When You’re Driving Through The Moonlight – Lea Salonga, Julia Cook, Jen Bechter, Brandy Zarle
14. A Lovely Night – Lea Salonga, Julia Cook, Jen Bechter, Brandy Zarle
15. There’s Music In You – Lea Salonga, Charlie Parker
16. Finale – Company
Over the years, Cinderella continued to be performed around the world, including three productions at the New York City Opera, a national tour with Eartha Kitt as the Fairy Godmother and Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Cinderella and a 2008 Asian tour headlined by Tony winner Lea Salonga, whose performance was recorded.
During the original run of Les Miserables, Salonga performed the role of Eponine (she can be seen in that role on the 10th anniversary concert video). The performer, who was last seen on Broadway in the 2002 revival of Flower Drum Song, won the Tony Award, among other honors, for her Broadway debut in Miss Saigon. To non-theatregoers, she is best known for providing the singing voices to two Disney heroines–Jasmine in Aladdin and Mulan. A performer since childhood, she has been seen in numerous shows in the Phillipines. She has also released numerous solo albums; “Inspired,” on the Sony BMG label, will be her latest.
LINCOLN LAWYER SCORE DOWNLOAD: http://bit.ly/LincolnLawyerScoreAlbum
Quick trivia question… who knows what both Drive and Lincoln Lawyer have in common in addition to scores by Cliff Martinez? We’ll give you a hint, one is music and the other is an actor.
A movie that envelops the intimate story of a family between the birth and death of the universe, “The Tree of Life” is a cosmic experience that resists easy narrative summary. The film won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in May but has polarized critics and audiences. At its core, the movie focuses on the conflict between the natural and the spiritual worlds, which is to say that it pits the seen versus the unseen.
Malick’s choices of music stand in for the unseen in this thematic equation, though not always in obvious ways. The media-shy filmmaker is said to be a classical-music buff, along with being a birdwatcher and a hiking enthusiast. His soundtrack selections for “The Tree of Life” could spawn a lengthy essay on their own. Here are a handful of key pieces that provide the movie with some of its most musically inspired and memorable moments …
Summer is here! The Topic Thunder Soundtrack album is a timeless classic for summer fun. Featuring songs from a diverse and respected group of artists including The Crystal Method, CCR, Ten Years After, Ja Net Dubois, Edwin Starr, Enigma and others this album is a ready made mix tape!
Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr. lead an ensemble cast in “Tropic Thunder,” an action comedy about a group of self-absorbed actors who set out to make the most expensive war film. After ballooning costs force the studio to cancel the movie, the frustrated director refuses to stop shooting, leading his cast into the jungles of Southeast Asia, where they enoucter real bad guys.