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The music of the 2011 video game Minecraft, developed by Mojang Studios, primarily consists of two soundtrack albums by German musician Daniel Rosenfeld, better known as C418. American composer Lena Raine has also contributed music for four major updates to the game since 2020, alongside Aaron Cherof and Kumi Tanioka who worked on the most ...
The price for downloadable albums and song packs varies, according to how many songs are on the album or pack. Song packs containing three songs usually cost US$5.49, while song packs containing six songs cost US$9.99. [19] Since the introduction of Pro Instruments, extra pricing was necessary.
Music by Cliff Martinez. [9] 2015 New 'N' Tasty! Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty! Black Screen Records Available in two editions - limited edition green 180g and black 180g. Soundtrack includes Steam code for Oddworld: New 'N' Tasty game, and MP3 downloads for New 'N' Tasty and Oddworld: Abe's Odyssey. [9] [80] 2015
Minecraft – Volume Alpha is the first soundtrack album by the German electronic musician Daniel Rosenfeld, known by his pseudonym C418. Created for the 2011 video game Minecraft, it is the first of two albums by Rosenfeld to come from the game's soundtrack. It primarily consists of simplistic ambient music, though some tracks are more upbeat.
The Price You Got to Pay to Be Free: Capitol 1970 Partially live 1970 The Happy People: Capitol 1972 Live 1971-08-03 – 09 The Black Messiah: Capitol 1971 Live 1972 Music You All: Capitol 1976 Live 1973-06-04 Inside Straight: Fantasy 1973 Live 1974 Pyramid: Fantasy 1974 1975-02 – 1975-04 Phenix: Fantasy 1975 1975-06-24, -25, -30 Lovers ...
Other recordings include songs by The Wreckers, the Dixie Chicks, and Gavin DeGraw. He also toured with Peter Frampton. Starting in May 2008, Freed toured with Jakob Dylan [1] as part of the Gold Mountain Rebels trio, which also featured Wallflowers drummer Fred Eltringham, and former New Earth Mud bandmate George Reif on bass and background ...
The new quintet, which later became the Cannonball Adderley Sextet, and Cannonball's other combos and groups, included such noted musicians as saxophonists Charles Lloyd and Yusef Lateef, pianists Bobby Timmons, Barry Harris, Victor Feldman, Joe Zawinul, Hal Galper, Michael Wolff, and George Duke, bassists Ray Brown, Sam Jones, Walter Booker ...
In the 1980s, the album was re-issued with a bonus track from the recording session that was listed as "Alison's Uncle" and credited to Cannonball Adderley. The track appeared as "Alison's Uncle" on compact disc releases in the U.S. and Japan in 1986, and it continued to appear under this title, or as "Bangoon (aka Alison's Uncle)", on reissues into the 21st century.