| 1. Falling Down |
| 2. Under The Headlines |
| 3. Levitate |
| 4. Never Say Die |
| 5. Falling Down II |
| 6. Plastik |
| 7. Head On |
| 8. Carly's Shoes |
| 9. Bent |
| 10. My Heart's Graveyard |
| 11. Ordinary Man |
| 12. Soakin' My Head |
| 13. Up To Here |
Editorial Reviews
Exit 303 is a modern rock band that brings together many strengths, and unites them into a single group that has the desire and ability to succeed. Amidst the five members is the creative and technical prowess to formulate and deliver their vision of exit303. Not content with being swallowed into the mass of bands and projects in the world, exit303 strives to break the mold. They do not believe that an independent band has to look and sound like a small band. Thus, they have brought together sound and light to construct an exciting and dynamic experience that will leave any viewer entertained. Exit 303 also understands the importance of songwriting. Exit 303 thrives on delivering driving rhythms and soaring melodies with powerful hooks that will not escape their audience's memory. No aspect of performing is lost on exit303. From song writing to performance arts to audience interaction, this is a group that has gained the understanding and experience to offer the best.
Exit 303 thrives on delivering driving rhythms and soaring melodies with powerful hooks that will not escape their audience's memory. They have brought together sound and light to construct an exciting and dynamic experience that will leave any viewer entertained. From song writing to performance arts to audience interaction, this is a group that has gained the understanding and experience to offer the best.
Product Description
'Trip to Temple' features 13 tracks that cover the wide scope of exit303's soundscape.
Trip To Temple,Exit 303
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Star Wars: The Story Continues
Manufacturer: DeLuxe Holland ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009NVRLO Release Date: 2005-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Star Wars (Main Theme)
- Princess Leia [Episode IV: A New Hope]
- Little People [Episode IV: A New Hope]
- Cantina Band [Episode IV: A New Hope]
- Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme) [Episode V: The Empire Strikes Ba]
- Yoda's Theme [Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back]
- Asteroid Field [Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back]
- Jedi Master Revealed/Mynock Cave [Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back]
- Parade of the Ewoks [Episode VI: Return of the Jedi]
- Luke and Leia [Episode VI: Return of the Jedi]
- Jabba the Hut [Episode VI: Return of the Jedi]
- Victory Celebration [Episode VI: Return of the Jedi]
- Speeder Bike Chase/Land of Ewoks [Episode VI: Return of the Jedi]
Tracks:
- Star Wars (Main Theme)
- Across the Stars (Love Theme from Attack of the Clones)
- Duel of the Fates [Episode I: The Phantom Menace]
- Anakin's Theme [Episode I: The Phantom Menace]
- Jar Jar's Introduction [Episode I: The Phantom Menace]
- Trip to the Naboo Temple and the Audi [Episode I: The Phantom Menace]
- Arrival at Tatooine and the Flag Para [Episode I: The Phantom Menace]
- He Is the Chosen One [Episode I: The Phantom Menace]
- Panaka and the Queen's Protectors [Episode I: The Phantom Menace]
- Queen Amidala and the Naboo Palace [Episode I: The Phantom Menace]
- Augie's Great Municipal Band and the End [Episode I: The Phantom Menac]
Tracks:
- Revenge of the Sith [Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]
- Anakin's Dream [Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]
- Battle of the Heroes [Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]
- Anakin's Betrayal [Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]
- Palpatine's Teachings [Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]
- Padme's Ruminations [Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]
- Anakin vs. Obi-Wan [Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]
- Enter Lord Vader [Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]
- Immolation Scene [Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]
- Yoda and the Younglings [Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]
- Anakin and Padme [Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]
- Star Wars (Main Theme)
Album Details
The Complete Original Soundtrack of Star Wars. Music of the Six Episodes - Composed by John Williams.Customer Reviews:
Cool Sdtk...But..........2006-10-04
Actually a decent re-recording of classics.......2006-10-01
I wasn't entirely sure of what to expect when I put it in once I got back. Initially after the first fifteen minutes of listening to it, I started to feel as if I maybe should have bought something else, BUT at the same time it was still catchy enough to leave in until the end of the first disc. Before I knew it, I listened to all three discs in one sitting while working on a paper and I must say, it was definitely worth whatever I payed for it.
The music is different enough where if you're getting tired of listening to the same things over and over, you can put it in and not worry about listening to something you've heard millions of times over. However the music is similar enough where if you're in a Star Wars mood, you can put it in and still be satisfied.
The "sythnesized" Star Wars sound is very catchy after a while and a very good addition to any hard core Star Wars fans' collection, or just to anyones collection of music in general. It's interesting to hear how the music is still able to catch all of the emotion that is in the original soundtracks (especially in Episode III) and still sound different. I will admit that the tracks seem to be a bit out of "order". While episodes 4, 5 and 6 come first (which is fine) episode 2 is next, followed by 1, then episode 3, and then back to episode 2 again. Not sure why this is, but it's not a real big deal, just a little odd. Definitely worth buying if you're into collecting all things Star Wars.
Fake instruments leave much to be desired.......2006-01-21
Many instruments sound so bad that it's distracting. For example, the smooth woodwind lines in "Duel of the Fates" sound detached and mechanical. Some brass instruments (which Williams uses liberally) sound more like car horns. Obviously not put together by a vocalist... the rear cover reads "MUSIC AND VOCALS PERFORMED BY THE GLOBAL STAGE ORCHESTRA." Apparently vocals are not music... which may be close to the truth in this case, since the vocals sound like hollow midi sampled voices. With so many great recordings out there... spend the extra few dollars and get a recording from a real orchestra.
The Force is NOT strong with this one..........2005-07-11
The recordings sound actually half decent for synthesized instruments, but after hearing the superb London Symphony Orchestra in the original recordings, any artificial orchestra (and even some real orchestras!) is a real let-down. Especially painful are the sequences which call for lots of brass; the LSO was so great at delivering a theme at full blast in an intense action scene, and the MIDI brass just sounds cheesey. The interpretation is poor in a few key sequences as well, too.
Star Wars fans really deserve better than this; get the re-mastered trilogy set:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002YCVLU/qid=1121091193/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/104-8155271-9982339?v=glance&s=music
up to date with revenge of the sith.......2005-06-01
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Trip To Temple
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005U1U2 Release Date: 2000-07-08 |
Tracks:
- Falling Down
- Under The Headlines
- Levitate
- Never Say Die
- Falling Down II
- Plastik
- Head On
- Carly's Shoes
- Bent
- My Heart's Graveyard
- Ordinary Man
- Soakin' My Head
- Up To Here
Album Description
'Trip to Temple' features 13 tracks that cover the wide scope of exit303's soundscape.Rock Music:
