Sound Track

VA - Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track (1977) [2018, Japan]

VA - Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track (1977) [2018, Japan]
Pop/Rock, Soundtrack, Disco | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 01:15:46 Min | 516,68 Mb
Label: Capitol Records/Universal Music (Japan) | Cat.# UICY-15743 | Released: 2018-07-11 (1977-11-15)

Every so often, a piece of music comes along that defines a moment in popular culture history: Johann Strauss' operetta Die Fledermaus did this in Vienna in the 1870s; Jerome Kern's Show Boat did it for Broadway musicals of the 1920s, and the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album served this purpose for the era of psychedelic music in the 1960s. Saturday Night Fever, although hardly as prodigious an artistic achievement as those precursors, was precisely that kind of musical phenomenon for the second half of the '70s. Ironically, before its release, the disco boom had seemingly run its course, primarily in Europe, and was confined mostly to black culture and the gay underground in America. Saturday Night Fever, as a movie and an album, plus a brace of hit singles off of it, suddenly made disco explode into mainstream, working- and middle-class America with a new immediacy and urgency, increasing its audience ten-fold overnight.
Diana Ross - Diana! The Original TV Sound Track (1971) [1991, Reissue]

Diana Ross - Diana! The Original TV Sound Track (1971) [1991, Reissue]
R&B, Soul/Funk, Motown, Soundtrack | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 40:02 | 362,54 Mb
Label: Motown (USA) | Cat.# MOTD-5155 | Released: 1991 (1971-03-29)

"Diana!" is the first solo television special of American singer Diana Ross and aired on ABC on April 18, 1971. The special was choreographed by David Winters of West Side Story fame, who at that time choreographed all of Ross' stage and television shows. The special featured performances by The Jackson 5, and also included Jackson 5 lead singer Michael Jackson's solo debut. Michael Jackson performed Frank Sinatra's "It Was a Very Good Year", which drew laughter as its adult-themed lyrics were changed to fit his age. Other guests included Danny Thomas and Bill Cosby, who would be featured on a similar television special by the Jackson 5 (Goin' Back to Indiana) a few months later.
VA - Cabaret: Original Sound Track Recording (1972) {1996, Remastered}

VA - Cabaret: Original Sound Track Recording (1972) {1996, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 237 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 92 Mb
Full Scans ~ 58 Mb | 00:38:28 | RAR 5% Recovery
Soundtrack, Musical | Hip-O Records #HIPD-40027

Even though he came from the theater himself, Bob Fosse, when he came to make a film of Harold Prince's musical Cabaret, did what most movie directors do, taking the 15-song score and cutting two-thirds of it to leave five songs – "Wilkommen," "Two Ladies," "Tomorrow Belongs to Me," "If You Could See Her," and "Cabaret." (In addition, "Sitting Pretty" was performed instrumentally and "Married" in German.) He then allowed the show's songwriters, John Kander and Fred Ebb, to add material to emphasize the film's two musical stars, "Mein Herr" and "Maybe This Time" for Liza Minnelli and "Money, Money" for Minnelli and Joel Grey.
2001: A Space Odyssey: Music From The Motion Picture Sound Track (1968) [Re-Up]

2001: A Space Odyssey: Music From The Motion Picture Sound Track (1968)
music by Richard Strauss, György Ligeti, Johann Strauss, Aram Khachaturian

EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 246 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 136 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Classical | Label: Polydor | # 831 068-2 | 00:56:25

2001: A Space Odyssey is a soundtrack album to the film of the same name, released in 1968. The soundtrack is known for its use of many classical and orchestral pieces, and credited for giving many classical pieces resurgences in popularity, such as Johann Strauss II's 1866 Blue Danube Waltz, Richard Strauss' symphonic poem Also sprach Zarathustra (inspired by the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche), and György Ligeti's Atmosphères.
VA - Saturday Night Fever. The Original Movie Sound Track (1977)

VA - Saturday Night Fever. The Original Movie Sound Track (1977)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
1995 | Polydor, 825 389-2 | ~ 499 or 179 Mb | Scans(jpg) -> 27 Mb
Soundtrack / Disco

Every so often, a piece of music comes along that defines a moment in popular culture history: Johann Strauss' operetta Die Fledermaus did this in Vienna in the 1870s; Jerome Kern's Show Boat did it for Broadway musicals of the 1920s; and the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album served this purpose for the era of psychedelic music in the 1960s. Saturday Night Fever, although hardly as prodigious an artistic achievement as those precursors, was precisely that kind of musical phenomenon for the second half of the '70s – ironically, at the time before its release, the disco boom had seemingly run its course, primarily in Europe, and was confined mostly to black culture and the gay underground in America…
Goblin - Phenomena: The Complete Original Instrumental Sound Track Album (1985) Expanded CD Release 1997

Goblin - Phenomena: The Complete Original Instrumental Sound Track Album (1985)
Expanded CD Release 1997

EAC | FLAC (Image) + cue.+log ~ 308 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 149 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Score, Electronic, Prog-Rock | Label: Cinevox | # CD MDF 303 | 00:52:33

1997 CD issue of the Italian Prog Rock band's soundtrack to director Dario Argento's 1985 horror masterpiece including 11 bonus tracks. Best known for their work on horror film soundtracks like 1979's Dawn Of The Dead, Goblin's work on Argento's films are often cited as their best.
Toshiyuki Kimori - Golgo 13 (Original Sound Track) (vinyl rip) (1983) {Casablanca Japan}

Toshiyuki Kimori - Golgo 13 (Original Sound Track) (vinyl rip) (1983) {Casablanca Japan}
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 96 mb
Genre: soundtrack

Golgo 13 is a 1983 anime with music done by composer Toshiyuki Kimori. Also known under the title Golgo 13: The Professional, this was released in Japan by Casablanca Records and is a vinyl rip.
Marc Bolan & T. Rex - The Sound Track Of The Motion Picture Born To Boogie (1991) [Japanese Edition]

Marc Bolan & T. Rex - The Sound Track Of The Motion Picture Born To Boogie (1991) [Japanese Edition]
EAC Rip | WavPack (image+.cue+log) - 336 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 132 MB | Covers - 25 MB
Genre: Glam Rock, Psychedelic Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Teichiku Records (TECX-25024), 1992

Although it has been completely overshadowed by the "official" CD and DVD versions of Marc Bolan's epochal rock and fantasy movie, this original attempt to re-create the soundtrack is nevertheless a worthwhile package. It targets not the full-blown glory of the film, with its dramatic in-concert centerpiece, but rather an overview of memorable moments - the string-powered "Children of the Revolution" that closes the album, the Mad Hatter-style "Tea Party," Bolan and Ringo Starr's madcap "Some People Like to Rock" routine, and so on. Of course, there is plenty of live material here, and the band sounds great - this was T. Rex at the peak of their powers, and while there are better-quality recordings out there, none recapture the sheer magic of the occasion like this one. Again, if you own (or intend to pick up) the CD soundtrack, you have no need to hunt this down as well…

Ry Cooder - The Long Riders: Original Sound Track (1980)  Music

Posted by Designol at Nov. 16, 2023
Ry Cooder - The Long Riders: Original Sound Track (1980)

Ry Cooder - The Long Riders: Original Sound Track (1980)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 221 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 118 Mb | Scans included
Label: Warner Bros. | # 7599-23448-2 | Time: 00:35:42
Soundtrack, Folk, Country, Country-Blues, Country-Rock

Ry Cooder's soundtrack for The Long Riders received a top-notch treatment from Warner Bros. (Japan), who not only did an excellent remastering job, but backed it up with English lyrics to the songs, notes, and a Japanese insert. Cooder was in fine form with this score, using original material, unusual and anachronistic instruments (saz, tamboura, electric guitar), and elements of traditional songs from the Civil War period. As a result, the album can be appreciated as a unique entity, away from the film – and bonded to the film, the music provides grace and power to the onscreen events.
The Cyrkle - The Minx (Original Motion Picture Sound Track) (Remastered & Expanded Edition) (1970/2003)

The Cyrkle - The Minx (Original Motion Picture Sound Track) (Remastered & Expanded Edition) (1970/2003)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 273 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 161 MB
58:17 | Soundtrack, Score, Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Easy Listening, Beat, Folk Rock | Label: Sundazed Music

A highly-sought-after collectors item, The Minx soundtrack is full of the Cyrkle's trademark three-part harmonies, intricate arrangements, and paisley-psychedelic sounds (the percussion intro of "Nicole" has become a break-beat classic). Recorded in 1967–following the Cyrkle's pop chart success with Paul Simon's "Red Rubber Ball" and their own "Turn-Down Day"–and shelved until the film's release two years later, The Minx has eluded the grasp of even the most dedicated Cyrkle fan, until now.