Showing posts with label 1956. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1956. Show all posts

Monday, May 18, 2009

Victor Young - 1956 - Around The World In 80 Days


01 - Overture
02 - Paris Arrival
03 - Sky Symphony
04 - The Descent
05 - Arrival In Figueroas
06 - Passepartout Dances
07 - Invitation To a Bullfight
08 - Arrival In Suez
09 - Passepartout On the Ship
10 - Bombay Harbor
11 - India Countryside
12 - Suttee - Pagoda of Pillagi
13 - Royal Barge of Siam Suez
14 - Temple of Dawn
15 - Finale Act One
16 - Intermission
17 - Transcontinental Railway
18 - Trestle (Weak Bridge)
19 - Sioux Attack
20 - Prairie Sail Car
21 - Land Ho
22 - Epilogue
23 - Exit Music



133,80 MB
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Original movie trailer

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Doris Day - 1956 - Day By Day




01 - The Song Is You
02 - Hello, My Lover, Goodbye
03 - But Not For Me
04 - I Remember You
05 - I Hadn't Anyone Till You
06 - But Beautiful
07 - Autumn Leaves
08 - Don't Take Your Love From Me
09 - There Will Never Be Another You
10 - Gone With The Wind
11 - The Gypsy In My Soul
12 - Day By Day



84,14 MB
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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Monday, July 14, 2008

Alex North - 1956 - The Rainmaker




01 - The Rainmaker-Prologue
02 - Wet Socks
03 - Golden Fleece
04 - Starbuck's Story
05 - The Gentleman Caller
06 - The Vamp
07 - Starbuck's Confession
08 - Flibberti Gibbet
09 - The Tack Room
10 - I'm Pretty
11 - Young Lovers



80,92 MB

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Bernard Herrmann - 1956 - The Ethan Allen Story




This music was composed by Bernard Herrman for a TV series about the civil warr hero Ethan Allen. When the pilot 'failed', the music became part of the CBS music library and was later used in the Have Gun, Will Travel TV series.


22,98 MB

Friday, August 10, 2007

Dimitri Tiomkin - Giant (1956)





55,29 MB


Trailer original de la pelicula

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Louis And Bebe Barron - Forbidden Planet (1956)




Forget about the movie (fun but dated). Think of the music as avant-garde classical electronic music (which it is). In that context, it is groundbreaking. Remember there were no sythesizers then so that working with bulky tape recorders and other sound generating devices took backbreaking work even to get one note out. Nowadays, you can purchase a virtual analog synth and get the same effects but you have to give credit to the people who pioneered it.


39,97 Mb


Trailer de la pelicula