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Band Of Brothers (Soundtrack)
Band Of Brothers (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 079W. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Main Theme
Band Of Brothers Suite One
Band Of Brothers Suite Two
The Mission Begins (part 1: Currahee)
Swamp (part 2: Day Of Days)
Spiers' Speech (part 3: Carentan)
Fire On Lake
Parapluie (part 4: Replacements)
Boy Eats Chocolate
Bull's Theme
Winters On Subway (part 5: Crossroads)
Headscarf (part 6: Bastogne)
Buck In Hospital (part 7: The Breaking Point)
Plaisir D'amour
Preparing For Patrol (part 8: The Patrol)
String Quartet In C-Sharp Minor (Opus 131) (part 9: Why We Fight)
Discovery Of The Camp
Nixon's Walk
Austria (part 10: Points)
Band Of Brothers Requiem
Review: "We few, we happy few, we band of brothers..." So said Henry V before the battle of Agincourt in one of Shakespeare's many lauded histories. The quote went on to Christen Stephen Ambrose's 1993 novel and a subsequent American war drama miniseries of the same name, chronicling the journey of the "Easy Company," a group of American paratroopers during World War II. Training, combat tussles, and fraternal bonds are given a brutal portrayal in the film, and this mood of brutality and endurance was not unnoticeably underscored by Michael Kamen's soundtrack, now reissued on gatefold 2xLP. Kamen, known for his scores for Die Hard, X-Men and Memento, brought out a mood of orchestral fortuity, successfully mirroring the film's intent to portray themes of glory, tragedy and camaraderie, all of which ooze from its many orchestral swells and windfalls.
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Tank! Gold: Cowboy Bebop (Soundtrack) (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: VTJL 15. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Tank! (Flix mix) (3:29)
Rush (3:30)
Spokey Dokey (4:00)
Bad Dog No Biscuits (4:11)
Cosmos (1:27)
Road To The West (2:38)
Too Good Too Bad (5:25)
Piano Black (0:44)
Don't Bother None (2:56)
Autumn In Ganymede (3:52)
Space Lion (7:12)
Car 24 (2:52)
The Egg & I (2:32)
Waltz For Zizi (3:28)
Rain (5:13)
Green Bird (2:25)
Ave Maria (3:26)
What Planet Is This (7:59)
Flying Teapot (3:22)
A Day In The Bebop (2:39)
Felt Tip Pen (1:56)
Funky Stuff (2:37)
Cat Blues (0:28)
Digging My Potato (1:43)
Review: Yoko Kanni's seminal "Tank! Gold: Cowboy Bebop' soundtrack is now a quarter of a century old and to mark that occasion it has been pressed up for this special 25th Anniversary Edition across a double album including a booklet courtesy of Victor Entertainment. The anime movie itself is one of the most famous of the genre and follows the adventures of the crew of Bebop, a bounty hunter ship that chases criminals and turns them into the Inter Solar System Police for reward, Kanno's zany fusion of rock, blues and jazz oozes cool. It's a musical mix of Afro-Cuban rhythms, New York horns and plenty more.
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Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind Vol 1: Overture (Soundtrack)
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind Vol 1: Overture (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold yellow & orange vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 196588 135217. Rel: 07 Jul 23
Il Vento D'oro (4:54)
Alba (1:39)
Crepuscolo (3:00)
Tensione (2:05)
Passione (2:03)
Il Primo Assassino (2:06)
Bugia (2:31)
Attacco (2:15)
Esperienza D'oro (2:23)
Misterioso (2:08)
Crisi (2:20)
Pace (3:16)
Il Sole (1:40)
Male (2:41)
Riproduzione (2:05)
Ristorante Bar (2:29)
Proiettile (2:18)
Canzoni Preferite (2:25)
Aereo Da Caccia (2:06)
Spensierato - Rabbia (1:59)
Virus (2:03)
Situazione Difficile (1:53)
Nella Cerniera (2:05)
Legame (3:29)
Un Sogno (3:28)
Squadra (2:41)
Review: Spanning no less than 131 volumes in print, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure has understandably found cult status among fans of Manga worldwide. Running from 1987 to present day, the most recent instalments began serialisation in 2023. Presumably looking to make the most of the first new chapters since 2012, Sony has opted to re-release the score to part five, Golden Wind, which landed in 2001 and was adapted into anime form. Setting the scene in Naples, Italy, the plot involves gangsters, drug dealers who specifically target kids, and a plot to kill the protagonist's daughter. Steeped in Japanese animated movie score traditions, the accompanying music by celebrated composer Kanno Yugo is at times tense, in other moments playful, often fantastic, regularly bizarre, and resolutely eccentric.

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Rare Treats: Donkey Kong 64 Revisited (Soundtrack)
Cat: MCOL 0444V. Rel: 20 May 25
DK Rap (feat Substantial)
DK Island
Jungle Japes
Mine Cart
Angry Aztec
Dogadon
Cranky Kong
Frantic Factory
Candy Kong (feat David Leo Kemp - Sax)
Review: You don't sell 5.27 million copies of anything without doing something right. Winner of the E3 Game Critics award for Best Platform Game in 1999, to name just one of countless nominations and awards, Donkey Kong 64 was one of the best loved titles on the iconic Nintendo 64, and represented two years of programming, coding and designing on the part of legendary software house, Rare. Amazingly, considering this was almost three decades ago and cartridge-based titles are usually regarded as the stronghold of chip music, Grant Kirkhope's score is anything but and still sounds fresh. From aptly titled opener, 'DK Rap', to the meandering jazz closer 'Candy Kong', featuring David Leo Kemp on sax, via 'Angry Aztec' and its Indiana Jones vibe, and the John Williams-esque 'Mine Cart', it's all so enjoyable.





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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (Soundtrack)
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (Soundtrack) (180 gram vinyl 4xLP in slip-case)
Cat: LMLP 108. Rel: 15 Jan 21
Sekiro, The One-armed Wolf (1:16)
Rebellion (3:07)
Emma The Physician (3:26)
Ashina Reservoir (3:24)
Divine Her Of The Dragon's Heritage (2:23)
Knife's Edge (1:04)
Ashina's Crisis (4:27)
Sculptor Of The Dilapidated Temple (2:22)
Ashina Outskirts (2:28)
A Shinobi's War (1:34)
Strength & Discipline (2:43)
Serpent Valley (1:45)
Great Serpent (2:00)
Gyoubu Oniwa (3:03)
Hirata Estate, Dragonspring River (2:12)
Approaching Forces (1:29)
Up In Flames (2:14)
The Phantom Lady Butterfly (3:23)
Ashina Castle (2:37)
The Ashina Clan (2:06)
Genichiro Ashina (3:18)
Sunken Valley (2:03)
Snake Eyes (1:36)
Guardian Ape (1:55)
Senpou Temple, Mt Kongo (2:14)
Seekers (1:31)
Altered Form (1:57)
Folding Screen Monkeys (4:13)
Children Of Rejuvenation (1:47)
Mibu Village (1:54)
Thirsting Horde (1:37)
Apparitions (2:43)
Corrupted Monk (3:03)
Incursion (2:05)
Lone Shadow (1:45)
Gentle Blade (1:57)
Isshin Ashina (2:34)
Great Shinobi (3:10)
Fountainhead Palace (3:07)
Okami Lineage (1:17)
Great Colored Carp (4:21)
Old Dragons Of The Tree (2:09)
Divine Dragon (2:41)
Overrun (1:54)
The Red Guard (1:58)
Demon Of Hatred (3:16)
Conspiracy (1:41)
The Owl (4:10)
Sword Saint (2:53)
End Of A Vicious Struggle (6:34)
Review: RECOMMENDED
If 2020, and the coronavirus pandemic, did anything good for music it was forcing a long overdue reevaluation of the role technology plays. Video games had a bumper year, and it didn't take long for the historic relationship between computer entertainment and contemporary musical compositions to start finding favour with content-starved editorial teams.

They say there's no turning back, ever, and as such the smart money is on albums like Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice not just becoming more commonplace, but taken more seriously going forward. Soundtrack to Activision's critically acclaimed video game of the same name, in which players take on the role of a shinobi in feudal Japan, as you'd expect it's a deeply atmospheric collection that invokes misty mountaintops, shadows dancing off bamboo and patient heroics. An OST equal to any major movie.
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Nocturnal Animals (Soundtrack)
Nocturnal Animals (Soundtrack) (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: SILLP 1525C. Rel: 17 May 23
Wayward Sisters (2:51)
Exhibition (1:05)
Restless (1:16)
A Solitary Woman (2:32)
Off The Road (4:21)
Revenge (3:11)
The Field (2:46)
Crossroads (2:53)
Mothers (2:25)
City Lights (1:08)
Table For Two (3:19)
The Field (alternative version) (2:44)
Fairy Tale (bonus track) (2:14)
Review: Tom Ford's second feature film was another classy affair. A refined and sophisticated piece that's based on the1993 novel, Tony & Susan, which was written by Austin Wright. If you're not seen it, we'll not spoil it, but to quickly summarise it involves a gallery owner reading a new novel by her first husband. In its pages, she sees plenty that mirrors how their relationship played out. Reflective, tense and thoughtful moods abound. Who better to provide the soundtrack, then, than Abel Korzeniowski. An accomplished composter, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter responsible for a plethora of excellent scores, here he provides exactly the tonic. Subtle, but incredibly powerful slices if contemporary classical that seem to speak to the mind and heart in equal measure. Those who like this should also check A Single Man, the directorial debut of Ford which Korzeniowski also scored.
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Returnal (Soundtrack)
Returnal (Soundtrack) (yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MIL 988529. Rel: 14 Jul 22
The Crash (4:23)
The Forest (3:47)
Helios (4:49)
Citadel (3:55)
Murals (3:28)
Recessed (3:26)
Motionless (4:19)
A Mysterious Device (2:08)
Dream Already Seen (4:42)
Review: You might be more familiar with Bobby Krlic's long-established moniker, The Haxan Cloak, with two critically acclaimed studio albums already out under that name. Here, he steps out from behind the veil (ahem) for the latest example of just how far video game soundtracks are going these days. Returnal is a third-person shooter set in space, wherein players land on a distant planet in search of the White Shadow, a mysterious signal that has been emanating from the region.

Sadly, things don't go too well, as we wind up trapped in a time loop, really just wanting to go home and make some sense of what's happening. Krlic's score does that surreal and unnerving plot proud, moving between these huge, epic, Blade Runner-esque moments of stretched synth refrains to collages of eerie chimes and whispered abstract noises.

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Hitman: Blood Money (Soundtrack)
Hitman: Blood Money (Soundtrack) (2xLP (soundfiles not available))
Cat: LMLP 187. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Apocalypse
Secret Invasion
Before The Storm
47 Attacks
Hunter
Action In Paris
Amb Zone
Night Time In New Orleans
Vegas
Club Heaven
Invasion On The Mississippi River
Rocky Mountains
Day Light In New Orleans
Trouble In Vegas
Funeral
Main Title
Elevator Theme
Bloodmoney Trailer
Club Heaven
Review: Jesper Kyd may not be a 'household name', but once you've encountered the Danish composer and sound designer's work you're unlikely to forget who he is or what he is capable of. Largely self-taught, he began exploring composition at an early age, by 14 was composing on a Commodore 64 and then an Amiga, and later became a member of the audio-visual computer-based artist collective Silents DK, a demogroup. Soon after that, he was collaborating with the Crionics coders. Seemingly born into the world of video game development, but from a staunchly artistic perspective, to date he's created some of the most accomplished game scores we've encountered, and 2006's Hitman: Blood Money is among them. Recorded with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra, it's tense, building, grand and, even without the on-screen action, thoroughly captivating contemporary classical stuff.
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Requiem For A Dream (Soundtrack)
Cat: 007559 7947298. Rel: 04 Dec 20
Summer Overture (Summer) (2:34)
Party (0:29)
Coney Island Dreaming (1:04)
Party (0:35)
Chocolate Charms (0:26)
Ghosts Of Things To Come (1:33)
Dreams (0:43)
Tense (0:38)
Dr Pill (0:42)
High On Life (0:12)
Ghosts (1:19)
Crimin' & Dealin' (1:45)
Hope Overture (2:25)
Tense (0:29)
Bialy & Lox Conga (0:44)
Cleaning Apartment (Fall) (1:25)
Ghosts-Falling (1:11)
Dreams (1:05)
Arnold (2:32)
Marion Barfs (2:23)
Supermarket Sweep (2:14)
Dreams (0:33)
Sara Goldfarb Has Left The Building (1:16)
Bugs Got A Devilish Grin Conga (0:58)
Winter Overture (Winter) (0:21)
Southern Hospitality (1:23)
Fear (2:28)
Full Tense (0:56)
The Beginning Of The End (4:28)
Ghosts Of A Future Lost (1:55)
Meltdown (3:53)
Lux Aeterna (3:57)
Coney Island Low (2:00)
Purple In The Morning, Blue In The Afternoon, Orange In The Evening, Green At Night (In The End It's All Nice) (13:18)
30 Days To Revolutionize Your Life!!! 1-900-976-JUICE (6:49)
Review: With its iconic and hugely emotive violin main theme presented in a number of iterations set amid a series of electronic moments and moods that would make the great downbeat giants such as David Holmes proud, it's fair to say the soundtrack to Requiem For A Dream is a genuine delight. Or at least it is when heard alone, far from the trauma of the movie's deeply scarring narrative and visuals.

But then this is the legendary Kronos Quartet, one of the finest contemporary ensembles working today which claims a 40-year-plus history having worked with countless classical, pop and electronic talent. Clint Mansell, multi-instrumentalist of Pop Will Eat Itself and latter day composer, is just one of those names, but the results of those combined efforts are among their finest hours of all involved.
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