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Various - Night Of The Comet (Original Soundtrack) BBC Radioplay Version album

Various - Night Of The Comet (Original Soundtrack) BBC Radioplay Version album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Electronic / Pop / Creative music
  • Title: Night Of The Comet (Original Soundtrack) BBC Radioplay Version
  • Released: 1984
  • Style: Soundtrack
  • MP3 version size: 1624 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1510 mb
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Album · 2015 · 20 Songs. 4. The Beginning of the End Really.

This BBC Radioplay Music Library LP was exclusive to the British Broadcasting Corporation for use in its radio broadcasts.

Night Of The Comet (Original Soundtrack) ‎(Cass, Album). Macola Record Co. MRC 0900. There were more than ten songs in the movie, like the good cover version of "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" & more. Its very unique in its own way. More "Fun", than "Scary".

The soundtrack for ‘Night of the Comet‘ is a basically a compilation album with original tracks from a variety of ‘known’ and ‘unknown’ artists of the time performing 80s pop tunes made for the film. It’s basically an anti-horror soundtrack, there are no dark and moody pieces, no brooding 80’s synths, no discordant pieces to unsettle the viewer – this is pure 80s pop and power-ballads

A soundtrack album is any album that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of a particular feature film or television show. The first such album to be commercially released was Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the soundtrack to the film of the same name, in 1938. The first soundtrack album of a film's orchestral score was that for Alexander Korda's 1942 film Jungle Book, composed by Miklós Rózsa.

The soundtrack to the BBC documentary Planets was composed by Jim Meacock, who took inspiration from Holst's classic work, as well as from the documentary's epic journey into space, a and created an equally ambitious symphonic score.

Get more of the music you love. Rise (from The Dark Knight Rises Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Hans Zimmer. Grease Frankie Valli.

Soundtrack from the TV show The Night Of (Season 1). Listen to the Complete List of Songs; with Scene Descriptions, Music Samples. It is executive produced by Zaillian, Price, Jane Tranter, James Gandolfini, and Peter Moffat; co-executive produced by Garrett Basch, Nancy Sanders and Mark Armstrong. Filmed in and around Manhattan, the HBO series is based on the BBC’s Criminal Justice, created by Peter Moffat.

Tracklist

A1 Revolver Unbelievable 3:10
A2 Chris Farren & Amy Holland Learn To Love Again 3:21
A3 John Townsend Strong Heart 3:37
A4 Stallion Let My Fingers Do The Talking 4:27
A5 Chris Farren Whole World Is Celebratin' 3:57
B1 Diana DeWitt Hard Act To Follow 4:01
B2 Thom Pace Virgin In Love 3:29
B3 Revolver Tell Me Yourself 3:17
B4 Skip Adams Trouble 3:59
B5 Revolver Lady In Love 3:40

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Macola Record Co.
  • Distributed By – Macola Record Co.

Credits

  • Arranged By – Bob Summers
  • Engineer – Bob Summers, Jim Jaquette, Ross Pallone, Tom Perry
  • Executive-Producer – Morris I. Diamond
  • Producer – Bob Summers, Don Perry
  • Remix – Bob Summers, Tom Perry

Notes

This BBC Radioplay Music Library LP was exclusive to the British Broadcasting Corporation for use in its radio broadcasts. From the 60s until 1988 the BBC was only allowed to play a restricted number of hours-per-week of commercially available music (this was due to the Needle-Time agreement between the Musician’s Union and Phonographic Performace Liimted). The BBC got around this restriction by playing music that was not commercially available in the UK (either live or alternative take versions of tracks or music not commercially available in the UK at the time of broadcast), and produced a series of Radioplay LPs to be used for this purpose. These Radioplay LPs are therefore extremely rare.