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You Must Remember This Too
Classic Film Music
Arranged For Guitar
Performed by
Gregg Nestor and
William Kanengiser
BUYSOUNDTRAX Records proudly presents YOU MUST REMEMBER THIS TOO: CLASSIC FILM MUSIC ARRANGED FOR GUITAR. The album features music composed for motion pictures by Ernest Gold, Alfred Newman, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Miklós Rózsa, Bernard Herrmann, Angela Morley and Dimitri Tiomkin, arranged for guitar by Gregg Nestor, performed by Gregg Nestor and William Kanengeiser, augmented by Francisco Castillo on Oboe , Jessica Pierce on Flute, Kevan Torfeh on Cello, David McKelvy on Harmonica and Anna Bartos, Soprano. The first 100 copies will be autographed by Gregg Nestor
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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Brothers At War
Music Composed by
Lee Holdridge
BUYSOUNDTRAX Records presents the original soundtrack to BROTHERS AT WAR, featuring music composed and conducted by Lee Holdridge for the 2009 documentary directed by Jake Rademacher and produced by Norman S. Powell, Jake Rademacher, Gary Sinise, Jon Voight, David Scantling and Kristi Wuttig. This is a limited edition release of 1500 units.
The first 100 copies will be autographed by composer Lee Holdridge. |
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Cops and Robbers
Music Composed by
Michel Legrand
Cops and Robbers was a well reviewed and received 1973 caper film starring Joseph Bologna and Cliff Gorman, written by the great Donald Westlake, and directed in off-handed improvisatory style by Aram Avakian.Michel Legrand was hired to compose and conduct the score and he created a terrific and eclectic bunch of cues, some of them classic Legrand 70s funk, some pretty, some atonal and weird, and all wonderfully Legrandesque.
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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
None But The Brave
Music Composed by
John Williams
n important dramatic score from the early career of John Williams is released in complete stereo form by FSM: None But the Brave (1965), for a WWII film about a small contingent of Japanese and American soliders making an uneasy truce on a small South Pacific island until war rears its ugly head. The picture is perhaps best remembered as the first (and only) directorial effort of Frank Sinatra, starring Sinatra in a small role alongside Clint Walker,
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