A night at the Movies
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When you hear a familiar soundtrack, it’s the whole cinematic universe that comes back to your mind.
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The Matrix (Soundtrack)
Don Davis

The Matrix (Soundtrack)
Don Davis
Keanu Reeves plays Neo, a computer hacker who learns from mysterious rebels about the true nature of his reality and his role in the war against its controllers.
The Matrix went on to become a billion-dollar franchise, and Don Davis’ epic scores propelled the story forward across three films.
With news that the Matrix will be returning for a 4th instalment in 2021, new and original fans are revisiting the film that started it all.
Tracklist
A1 - Main Title / Trinity Infinity
A2 - Unable To Speak
A3 - The Power Plant
A4 - Welcome To The Real World
A5 - The Hotel Ambush
B1- Exit Mr. Hat
B2 - A Virus
B3 - Bullet Time
B4 - Ontological Shock
B5 - Anything Is Possible

No Time To Die
Hans Zimmer

No Time To Die
Hans Zimmer
The official soundtrack to the latest film in the James Bond saga, No Time To Die,
Recorded in collaboration with Academy and Grammy Award-winning composer Hans Zimmer and featuring lead track from Billie Eilish.
Tracklist
A1 - Gun Barrel
A2 - Matera
A3 - Message From An Old Friend
A4 - Square Escape
A5 - Someone Was Here
A6 - Not What I Expected
A7 - What Have You Done?
A8 - Shouldn't We Get To Know Each Other First?
B1 - Cuba Chase
B2 - Back To MI6
B3 - Good To Have You Back
B4 - Lovely To See You Again
B5 - Home
B6 - Norway Chase
C1 - Gearing Up
C2 - Poison Garden
C3 - The Factory
C4 - I'll Be Right Back
D1 - Opening The Doors
D2 - Final Ascent
D3 - No Time To Die
D4 - Q1
D5 - Q2
D6 - Q3
D7 - Q4

Disney Goes Classical
The Royal Philharmonic

Disney Goes Classical
The Royal Philharmonic
Featuring the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and a host of celebrated names, beloved Disney themes have been expertly re-orchestrated and recorded at London’s Abbey Road Studios.
The album features music from the most-recognisable Disney films from its Golden Age to the nineties Renaissance and into the modern era.
From The Jungle Book and Pinocchio to Alan Menken’s inimitable scores from Pocahontas, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Hercules, 80 years of Disney magic have been reimagined in stunning cinematic sound.
Tracklist
A1 - Overture (From "Mary Poppins")
A2 - How Far I´ll Go (From "Moana")
A3 - A Whole New World (From "Aladdin")
A4 - Can You Feel The Love Tonight (From "The Lion King")
A5 - Almost There (From "The Princess And The Frog")
A6 - Go The Distance (From "Hercules") A7 - Colours of the Wind (From "Pocahontas")
A8 - When She Loved Me (From "Toy Story 2"
B1 - The Bare Necessities (From "The Jungle Book")
B2 - Part Of Your World (From "The Little Mermaid")
B3 - I See The Light (From "Tangled")
B5 - Let It Go (From "Frozen")
B6 - Reflection (From "Mulan")
B7 - When You Wish Upon A Star (From "Pinocchio")

Pulp fiction (Soundtrack)
Various Artists

Pulp fiction (Soundtrack)
Various Artists
Dick Dale's surf-guitar provided the memorable title theme (Misirlou), for Quentin Tarantino's 1994 smash, and although that sound runs throughout the soundtrack (along with bits and pieces of dialog from the movie), this is a pretty eclectic bunch of really terrific songs.
Where else are you going to find Chuck Berry, Maria McKee, Al Green, The Statler Brothers, Kool and the Gang, Urge Overkill (singing a Neil Diamond ballad!), Ricky Nelson, Dusty Springfield, and the Tornadoes (among others) on one album?!
Tracklist
A1a Tim Roth And Amanda Plummer– Pumpkin And Honey Bunney
A1b Dick Dale & His Del-Tones – Misirlou
A2 Samuel L. Jackson And John Travolta – Royale With Cheese
A3 Kool & The Gang – Jungle Boogie
A4 Al Green – Let's Stay Together
A5 The Tornadoes – Bustin' Surfboards
A6 Ricky Nelson – Lonesome Town
A7 Dusty Springfield– Son Of A Preacher Man
A8a Maria De Medeiros And Bruce Willis – Zed's Dead, Baby
A8b The Centurians*– Bullwinkle Part II
B1a Jerome Patrick Hoban– Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest
B1b Chuck Berry – You Never Can Tell
B2 Urge Overkill – Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
B3 Maria McKee – If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags)
B4a Peter Green* And Duane Whitaker – Bring Out The Gimp
B4b The Revels – Comanche
B5 The Statler Brothers – Flowers On The Wall
B6 John Travolta And Samuel L. Jackson– Personality Goes A Long Way
B7 The Lively Ones – Surf Rider
B8 Samuel L. Jackson – Ezekiel

Yesterday
Daniel Pemberton

Yesterday, everyone knew The Beatles. Today, only Jack remembers their songs.
Daniel Pemberton
Yesterday, everyone knew The Beatles. Today, only Jack remembers their songs.
This record features new versions of The Beatles most beloved hits, performed by the films star, Himesh Patel.
Album producer Daniel Pemberton, a two-time Golden Globe-nominated composer, has created a soundtrack that both reflects the film and stands alone as a true listening experience, begging to be heard from beginning to end.
Tracklist
A1 - Yesterday
A2 - The World Is Universal (Universal Fanfare)
A3 - Summer Song
A4 - Interlude I: A Day in the Life
A5 - I Saw Her Standing There (Tracks On the Tracks Sessions)
A6 -. Something (From the Album 'One Man Only')
A7 - Let It Be (From the Album 'One Man Only')
A8 - Interlude II: Strawberries
A9 - Carry That Weight
B1 - Here Comes the Sun (From the Album 'One Man Only')
B2 - The Long & Winding Road (Recorded Backstage)
B3 - Interlude III: Gorleston Beach
B4 - Help! (Live at Pier Hotel)
B5 - Yesterday
B6 - She Loves You (Tracks On the Tracks Sessions)
B7 - A Hard Day's Night (From the Album 'One Man Only')
C1 - Something
C2 - In My Life (From the Album 'One Man Only')
C3 - Interlude IV: Train Tracks
C4 - I Want to Hold Your Hand (Tracks On the Tracks Sessions)
C5 - Back in the U.S.S.R (Live at Wembley)
C6 - All You Need Is Love (Live at Wembley)
C7 - Interlude V: Yesterday's Rain
D1 - The Long & Winding Road (From the Album 'One Man Only')
D2 - Hey Jude (From the Album 'One Man Only')
D3 - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (Live at Cleves School)
D4 - Interlude VI: Life Goes On

Frozen (Soundtrack)
Various Artists

Frozen (Soundtrack)
Various Artists
Walt Disney Animation Studios’ feature film “Frozen 2” features a stunning soundtrack
Including original songs from Oscar- and Grammy-winning songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, performed by returning voice cast including Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad and Jonathan Groff.
Tracklist
A1 - All Is Found - Evan Rachel Wood
A2 - Some Things Never Change - Kristen Bell/Idina Menzel/Josh Gad/Jonathan Groff
A3 - Into the Unknown (Feat. Aurora) - Idina Menzel
A4 - . When I Am Older - Josh Gad
B1 - Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People (Cont.) - Jonathan Groff
B2 - Lost in the Woods - Jonathan Groff
B3 - Show Yourself - Idina Menzel/Evan Rachel Wood
B4 - The Next Right Thing - Kristen Bell

Kill Bill Vol. 1 (Soundtrack)
Various Artists

Kill Bill Vol. 1 (Soundtrack)
Various Artists
The soundtrack from Tarantino's hit movie staring Uma Thurman
this album was mostly produced and orchestrated by RZA from the Wu Tang Clan. Includes songs from Nancy Sinatra, Isaac Hayes and Bernard Herrmann.
Tracklist
A1 Nancy Sinatra – Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
A2 Charlie Feathers – That Certain Female
A3 Luis Bacalov – The Grand Duel (Parte Prima)
A4 Bernard Herrmann – Twisted Nerve
A5 Lucy Liu and Julie Dreyfus – Queen Of The Crime Council
A6 RZA – Ode To Oren Ishii
A7 Isaac Hayes – Run Fay Run
A8 Al Hirt – Green Hornet
A9 Tomoyasu Hotei – Battle Without Honor Or Humanity
B1 Santa Esmeralda – Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood / Esmeralda Suite
B2 The 5.6.7.8's – Woo Hoo
B3 RZA / Charles Bernstein – Crane / White Lightning
B4 Meiko Kaji – The Flower Of Carnage
B5 Zamfir – The Lonely Shepherd
B6 Uma Thurman, David Carradine and Julie Dreyfus– You're My Wicked Life

Absolute Beginners (Soundtrack)
David Bowie & Various Artists

Absolute Beginners (Soundtrack)
David Bowie & Various Artists
The album features three songs by David Bowie that weren't included on any of his studio albums, along with exclusive tracks recorded for the film by Sade, The Style Council, Ray Davies and Jerry Dammers and more.
The soundtrack was much more warmly received than the film was at the time, while the reviews for the film were mixed, the album had good write-ups in the best selling ‘inkies’ of the day NME & Sounds.
Tracklist
A1 David Bowie – Absolute Beginners
A2 Sade - Killer Blow
A3 The Style Council – Have You Ever Had It Blue?
A4 Ray Davies – Quiet Life
A5 Gil Evans And His Orchestra – Va Va Voom
B1 David Bowie – That's Motivation
B2 Eighth Wonder – Having It All
B3 Working Week – Rodrigo Bay
B4 Slim Gaillard – Selling Out
B5 Jerry Dammers – Riot City

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