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Search: Live Classics

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John Carpenter — They Live (180 gram black vinyl with poster) ... LP
Death Waltz (UK), 1988. New Copy (reissue).... $22.99
Amazing work from John Carpenter – still a dedicated soundtrack composer long into his film career – and always a master of spare, spooky electronics! The instrumentation here is a bit evolved from some of his earliest classics – different keyboards and electronics developed during the 80s – but the overall approach is still very similar, and co-performed with Allan Howarth, who always gives Carpenter's music the right sort of careful balance! Carpenter does a lot with just a little – never making things overblown, especially in the way that some of his contemporaries might do – and titles include "Transient Hotel", "Wake Up", "Underground", "A Message", "Return To Church", and "The Siege Of Justiceville". This limited edition on orange & black vinyl comes with an exclusive 12 x 12 lithograph & a poster of the cover art.
(Comes on black vinyl & includes a poster of the cover art.)

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Bob Marley & The Wailers — Marley – Original Soundtrack ... CD
Island, 1970s. New Copy 2CD .... $14.99 21.98
A great collection of work from Bob Marley – put together as the soundtrack to the film of the same name, but a set that works equally well as a rich introduction to his music! There's a handful of classics here, but also some nice lesser-remembered tunes too – and the package includes a fair bit of live recordings, which make up almost a third of the 2CD collection! Titles include "Small Axe", "Concrete Jungle", "Work", "Crazy Baldhead", "Corner Stone", "Judge Not", "Stir It Up", "Simmer Down", "Natty Dread", "Trenchtown Rock (live)", "One Love", "Could You Be Loved", "High Tide Or Low Tide", "Redemption Song", "I Shot The Sheriff (live)", "War (live)", "No Woman No Cry (live)", "Exodus Dub (Kindred Spirit dub)", 'Three Little Birds", and "Real Situation".

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new John Carpenter — They Live (180 gram blue & purple vinyl with poster) ... LP
Death Waltz (UK), 1988. New Copy (reissue).... $22.99 Out Of Stock
Amazing work from John Carpenter – still a dedicated soundtrack composer long into his film career – and always a master of spare, spooky electronics! The instrumentation here is a bit evolved from some of his earliest classics – different keyboards and electronics developed during the 80s – but the overall approach is still very similar, and co-performed with Allan Howarth, who always gives Carpenter's music the right sort of careful balance! Carpenter does a lot with just a little – never making things overblown, especially in the way that some of his contemporaries might do – and titles include "Transient Hotel", "Wake Up", "Underground", "A Message", "Return To Church", and "The Siege Of Justiceville". This limited edition on orange & black vinyl comes with an exclusive 12 x 12 lithograph & a poster of the cover art.
(This limited edition, on blue & purple vinyl, comes with an exclusive 12 x 12 lithograph & a poster of the cover art.)
Also available: They Live (180 gram black vinyl with poster) ... LP $22.99
 
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new Les Baxter — Black Sunday ... CD
Kritzerland, 1961. New Copy .... $19.99 Out Of Stock
The spookier side of Les Baxter – an amazing soundtrack penned for the film debut of director Mario Bava! The film was somewhat notorious in the US, but was actually from Italy – and it's got a quality that's darker than even the darkest of the Italian horror classics of the time – really creepy demonic and torture images, which seem to inspire Baxter to hit new styles he'd never touched at the time! There's definitely some echoes of Les' more familiar exotic modes, but everything is much more tense and dramatic – as if the local witch doctor had knocked over the tiki hut, and started burning all the south seas tourists at the stake. Presentation of the material here is really great – lots of bonus tracks, and notes on the film, plus spooky images too – and titles include "That's The Man/Find Her", "Katia Alone & Afriad", "Bleeding Dogs/Firey Drapes", "Kruvajan/Asa Alive", "Main Titles", and "Drinking At The Inn/Scary Woods".
(Limited edition of 1000 copies.)
 
 
 
 

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