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The original soundtrack to the 1948 film Words and Music was released by MGM Records earlier in the same year in three formats: as a set of four 10-inch 78-rpm shellac records, as a set of four 7-inch 45-rpm EPs and as a 10-inch long-play.
Castle thunder is a sound effect that consists of the sound of a loud thunderclap during a rainstorm. It was originally recorded for the 1931 film Frankenstein , and has since been used in dozens of films, television programs, and commercials.
"When This Rain Stops" is a song recorded by South Korean singer and Red Velvet member Wendy for her first extended play, Like Water. Composed and written by minGtion, it is a slow-tempo ballad that describes Wendy's autobiographical story containing a message of sympathy and consolation.
"Some Loud Thunder" "Emily Jean Stock" "Mama, Won't You Keep Them Castles in the Air and Burning?" "Love Song No. 7" "Satan Said Dance" "Upon Encountering the Crippled Elephant" "Goodbye to Mother and the Cove" (Ounsworth, Tyler Sargent, Sean Greenhalgh) "Arm and Hammer" "Yankee Go Home" "Underwater (You and Me)" "Five Easy Pieces"
Waldman grew up in the Los Angeles area and was raised in a musical environment. Her father Fred Steiner was a composer who wrote the theme music for Perry Mason and The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show; her mother was a professional violinist. [1] In 1969 she married her first husband, Ken Waldman, and changed her name to Wendy Waldman. [2]
Sonic Seasonings is a studio double album by American keyboardist and composer Wendy Carlos, originally released under her birth name, Walter Carlos, in 1972 by Columbia Records. The album features four ambient music tracks, each based on one of the four seasons , combining various field recordings with sounds from a Moog synthesizer .
The music of the Heroes television series was composed by Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman of the duo, Wendy & Lisa. Some of the scores feature the voice of L. Shankar (credited as Shenkar). [1] The score album and the soundtrack album were released via La-La Land Records. The soundtrack of the series contains some songs, including old ones.
The Rare, the Raw and the Rest is a 1999 compilation album by British hard rock band Thunder. [2] It is a collection of b-sides, [1] studio out-takes and live tracks recorded during the time that the band was signed to EMI Records, many of which were either unreleased or were unavailable on CD prior to their inclusion on this compilation.