School Of Rock (Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture) (CD, Comp). Atlantic, Warner Music Group Soundtracks.
School Of Rock (Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture). MP3 Music, July 21, 2009. This soundtrack for "School of Rock" delivers on every level: the song selection is great, the original dialogue excerpts are amusing, and the sound quality is near perfect. The classics included cross most genres and include extremely well known monster hits like Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" and lesser known, though brilliant, works like "Ballrooms of Mars" by T-Rex.
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The Rocker: Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album from the 2008 film The Rocker starring Rainn Wilson, Christina Applegate, Teddy Geiger, Josh Gad, Emma Stone, and Jane Lynch. The music was mainly composed and performed by musician and producer Chad Fischer, also known as frontman of the band Lazlo Bane. The official soundtrack for the film features all original songs performed by the fictional bands .
The soundtrack to Uptown Girls could be called "Upbeat Girls," it's so full of relentlessly cheerful, chirpy music performed by female artists. While there are a few tracks performed by men scattered through the album, such as Sense Field's power ballad "On Your Own" and Jesse Spencer's theatrical "Sheets of Egyptian Cotton" and "Night of Love," they tend to be on the sappy, romantic side, providing a foil for the sassy-yet-sensitive, female-sung songs that make up the bulk of the. collection
This film is set in 1984 and tells the true story of a group of gays and lesbians from London who traveled to Wales to raise funds for coal miners who were striking to protest the Thatcher government’s austerity measures. As a result, the massive double soundtrack album takes in 1980s British New Wave and sophisti-pop, protest music, and songs that held special meaning for the LGBT community. Pride (Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture) Q&A.
Album · 1999 · 12 Songs. You Can't Rock Me. The Brian Setzer Orchestra.
School of Rock (Music from and Inspired By the Motion Picture), 17 songs.
The album starts out with an odd techno version of Carl Douglas' martial arts movie standard "Kung Fu Fighting," performed by Tom Jones himself. Later, Warren G contributes a reworking of the Tina Turner classic "What's Love Got to Do With I. Following in the covers department, Devo puts in a cover of Trent Reznor's "Head Like a Hole," and Siobhan Lynch puts in an eerie, dark techno version of the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive. Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell sounds oddly similar to Rob Zombie on "Caged in a Rage," and Joel McNeely finishes the album with the rock instrumental "Main Title From Supercop. While the usual course of a soundtrack involves a mixing of genres, which can often go horribly wrong when the mixing becomes incoherent, Supercop holds together remarkably well, if only because of the novel covers of various songs, and the reappearance of Devo.