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Pages in category "1970s American television miniseries" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. ... This page was last edited on 6 February ...
1970s soundtrack albums (11 C) 1970s Spanish-language albums (77 P) 1970s spoken word albums (9 P) ... This page was last edited on 24 March 2020, at 16:47 (UTC).
The Warner/Reprise Loss Leaders were a series of promotional sampler compilation albums released by Warner Bros. Records throughout the 1970s. Each album (usually a 2-record set) contained a wide variety of tracks by artists under contract to Warner Bros. and its subsidiary labels (primarily Reprise Records); often these were singles, B-sides, non-hit album tracks, or otherwise obscure ...
La Femme Nikita: Music from the Television Series; Lado a Lado (soundtrack) Music of The Last of Us (TV series) Legend (Robin of Sherwood soundtrack) Legends of Chima (soundtrack) Legends of Chima Vol. 2 (soundtrack) Liv and Maddie: Music from the TV Series; The Living Planet: Music from the BBC TV Series; Lizzie McGuire (soundtrack)
Twice in the ‘70s, Neil Young released live albums comprised entirely of new material, albeit with very different results. 1973’s Time Fades Away featured Young backed by an all-star band of ...
The unusual first soundtrack album of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, issued in 1956 in conjunction with the film's first telecast, was virtually a condensed version of the film, with enough dialogue on the album for the listener to be able to easily follow the plot, as was the first soundtrack album of the 1968 Romeo and Juliet, and the ...
In 1971, the composer received his first golden record (disco d'oro) for the sale of 1,000,000 records in Italy [8] [9] and a "Targa d'Oro" for the worldwide sales of 22 million. [ 10 ] His score for Sergio Leone 's Once Upon a Time in the West is one of the top 5 best-selling original instrumental scores in the world today, with about 10 ...
The 1970s was an era that produced some of the greatest live albums in history. In the previous decade, artists and producers took great pains to make studio albums sound as spotless and pristine ...