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       Sony Soundtrack For A Century - Movie Music
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Artist...............: Various Artists
Album................: Sony Soundtrack For A Century - Movie Music Disc 1
Genre................:  Movies/TV
Source...............: CD
Year.................:  1999
Ripper...............: Exact Audio Copy(Secure mode) & Sony CD-RW CRX230E
Codec................: LAME 3.97
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Insane
Bitrate..............: 320kbps CBR
Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Information..........: You can find me and my other releases at

Ripped by............: LoC. Blazer on 10/7/2008
Posted by............: LoC. Blazer on 10/19/2008

Files................: 52 files (44 tracks / 8 assorted)
Included.............: Info.txt, M3U x2, LOG x2, tracked by h33t com.txt
Covers...............: Front, Back
 
Tracker..............:
Hash.................: 4A9525937EAD72B8F83CCC3AC8ED937616EADE2F

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                       Tracklisting - Movie Music Disc 1
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   1. (00:00:52) Charlie Young - Music For Silent Movies
   2. (00:02:25) Cliff Edwards - Singin´ In The Rain
   3. (00:03:24) Al Jolson - You Are So Beautiful
   4. (00:02:51) Mae West - A Guy What Takes His Time
   5. (00:03:10) Bing Crosby - Temptation
   6. (00:03:04) Jimmy Durante - Inka Dinka Doo
   7. (00:02:45) Boswell Sisters - Rock And Roll
   8. (00:03:16) Dick Powell - Lullaby Of Brodway
   9. (00:03:12) Fred Astaire - The Way You Look Tonight
  10. (00:03:15) Frank Sinatra - A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening
  11. (00:03:41) Doris Day - Secret Love
  12. (00:04:23) Judy Garland - The Man That Got Away
  13. (00:03:15) Warner Bros. Orchestra & Chorus - Giant
  14. (00:02:28 ) Mitch Miller, His Orchestra, & Chorus - March From The River Kwai & Colonel Bogey
  15. (00:02:49) Vic Damone - An Affair To Remember
  16. (00:02:48 ) Johnny Mathis - A Certain Smile
  17. (00:05:11) Marilyn Monroe - My Heard Belongs To Daddy
  18. (00:04:41) Orchestra Conducted By Johnny Green - Overture
  19. (00:03:56) Stanley Holloway & Ensemble - With A Little Bit Of Luck
  20. (00:02:48 ) Lulu - To Sir With Love
  21. (00:04:04) Simon & Garfunkel - Mrs. Robinson
  22. (00:02:05) Byrds - Ballad Of Easy Rider
  23. (00:03:22) Neil Diamond - Be
  24. (00:03:52) Barbra Streisand - The Way We Were

Playing Time.........: 01:17:34
Total Size...........: 177.64 MB

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                       Tracklisting - Movie Music Disc 2
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   1. (00:02:56) The MASH - Suicide Is Painless
   2. (00:02:32) Bob Dylan - Knockin´ On Heaven´s Door
   3. (00:03:08 ) Barbra Streisand - Evergreen
   4. (00:02:26) Willie Nelson - On The Road Again
   5. (00:04:46) John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band - Tender Years
   6. (00:03:48 ) Kenny Loggins - Footloose
   7. (00:04:14) Berlin - Take My Breath Away
   8. (00:02:41) Harry Connick Jr. - It Had To Be You
   9. (00:03:43) Orchestra Conducted By John Barry - The John Dunbar Theme
  10. (00:03:49) Pearl Jam - State Of Love And Trust
  11. (00:04:23) Celine Dion & Clive Griffin - When I Fall In Love
  12. (00:03:54) Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia
  13. (00:02:41) Orchestra Conducted By Alan Silvestri - I´m Forrest .. Forrest Gump
  14. (00:04:29) Michael Jackson - Childhood
  15. (00:04:53) Refugee Camp All-Stars Featuring Lauryn Hill - The Sweetest Thing
  16. (00:03:47) Will Smith - Men In Black
  17. (00:03:36) Diana King - I Say A Little Prayer
  18. (00:04:02) Orchestra Conducted By James Horner - Southampton
  19. (00:04:42) Celine Dion - My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme From Titanic)
  20. (00:04:58 ) Aerosmith - I Don´t Want To Miss A Thing

Playing Time.........: 01:15:28
Total Size...........: 172.81 MB

To commemorate the end of the century, Sony Music assembled the gargantuan 26-disc box set Sony Music 100 Years: Soundtrack for a Century. The title was imposing, as was the idea behind it -- to chronicle the life of the oldest record label in the music industry. To be clear, Sony Music hasn't existed for 100 years, but the heart of its catalog, Columbia Records, was founded early in the 20th century. Sony acquired Columbia and its various subsidiaries in the late '80s, purchasing one of the richest catalogs in pop history, as the box set proves again and again. Sony realized that most consumers wouldn't invest in a 26-disc box, no matter how impressive it was, so they simultaneously released a series of 12 genre-specific double-disc sets that culled highlights from the box. That left two discs exclusive to the box, which was appropriate, since anyone who spends over $300 on an album deserves a little bonus. As it turns out, the double-disc sets are every bit as impressive as the big box, perhaps more so, because they're easily digestible. Even so, the scope of the 44-track Movie Music: The Definitive Performances is impressive. Columbia and its subsidiaries were one of the first labels to issue soundtracks, and this set traces the history of the movie soundtrack, from Al Jolson to Aerosmith. Musically, this volume may not be as historically significant as others in the Sony Music 100 Years set, but it's nevertheless fascinating, providing a capsule history of pop music in popular film. It's possible to hear the evolution of movie music, as it moved from standards and show tunes to pop tunes in the late '60s. There are a number of timeless songs here -- "The Way You Look Tonight," "March from the River Kwai," "An Affair to Remember," To Sir with Love," "Mrs. Robinson," "The Way We Were," "Suicide Is Painless," "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" -- along with some tunes that merely signify the times. And that's what makes it worthwhile -- it's pop history in the best sense, even if only half of it is musically significant. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide