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Music from "The Elder" was the first album with the drummer Eric Carr and the last album to feature guitarist Ace Frehley until their 1996 reunion. Due to poor sales, Kiss did not embark on a supporting tour for the first time in its eight-year history, opting instead to make a handful of promotional appearances.
Sometimes music from other successful films or hit songs is used as a subconscious tie-in method. Trailer music is known for its sound-design driven and hybrid orchestral style. Trailer music tracks can vary greatly in duration, depending on the theme and target of the album. Some albums contains only sound-effects instead of actual music.
The Elders are also Telly-Award Winners and inductees into the Kansas Music Hall of Fame. They have toured in the United States, Ireland, and Europe. They also appeared in the 2008 Music Documentary entitled "American Music: OFF THE RECORD; alongside Jackson Browne, Johnny Winter and Les Paul; Dir. Benjamin Meade.
The Elder is an unreleased independent film adaptation of the 1981 Kiss concept album, Music from "The Elder". [1] The film's plot derives from that concept, devised by Kiss co-founder Gene Simmons. The film was being produced by British author and musician Seb Hunter and partner Owen Oakeshott.
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The Elders may refer to: The Elders (band), a band from Missouri, US The Elders; The Elders , a type of magical being in Charmed; The Elders ...
Elders of the Universe, supervillains appearing in Marvel Comics; Mole Man or Harvey Rupert Elder, a fictional character in Marvel Comics; The Elder, an independent film adaptation of the 1981 Kiss concept album Music from "The Elder "The Elder" (Star Wars: Visions), an episode of Star Wars: Visions
The remix was featured during the closing credits of the Entourage episode "Hair", originally aired 8 August 2010, [25] as well as in television commercials for the 2009 fantasy video game Bayonetta and in the trailer for the 2012 film Dredd. [26] [27] It is also part of the soundtrack to Matchstick Productions' 2011 ski film Attack of la Niña ...