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"Since we started back in 2000, we have been hard at work on the Music Genome Project. It's the most comprehensive analysis of music ever undertaken. Together our team of fifty musician-analysts has been listening to music, one song at a time, studying and collecting literally hundreds of musical details on every song. It takes 20-30 minutes per song to capture all of the little details that give each recording its magical sound - melody, harmony, instrumentation, rhythm, vocals, lyrics ... and more - close to 400 attributes! We continue this work every day to keep up with the incredible flow of great new music coming from studios, stadiums and garages around the country. With Pandora you can explore this vast trove of music to your heart's content [...]" Types of Musical Attributes .....ambient soundscapes, new age influences, unsyncopated ensemble rhythms, subtle buildup/breakdown, use of modal harmonies, the use of chordal patterning, a slow moving bass line, affected synths, a variety of synth sounds, a highly synthetic sonority, trippy soundscapes, electronica roots, techno influences, danceable beats, prevalent use of groove, subtle use of pianos, mellow piano timbre, a slow moving bass line, downtempo influences, a repetitive song structure, heavily affected synths, trip hop roots, a repetitive verse, subtle use of staccato synths, thickly layered production, a hand percussion layer. use of flutes, electric guitars, light synth fx, subtle use of arpeggiated synths, synth swoops, use of tonal harmonies, tripped-out production, a highly synthetic sonority, subtle use of noise effects, subtle use of white noise, a small string orchestra, flute, harpsichord, violin, tonal harmony, major key tonality, a walking pace tempo, a Baroque style ......
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Arts and Entertainment: "The Bee Gees"
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"The Bee Gees are a musical group that originally comprised three brothers: Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were successful for most of their 40-plus years of recording music, but they had two distinct periods of exceptional success: as a pop act in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and as a foremost act of the disco music era in the late 1970s. The group sang three-part tight harmonies that were instantly recognizable; Robin's clear vibrato lead was a hallmark of their earlier hits, while Barry's R&B falsetto became their signature sound during the late 1970s and 1980s. The brothers co-wrote all of their own hits, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists. It has been estimated that the Bee Gees' career record sales total more than 220 million, making them one of the best-selling music artists of all time. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 [...]" Ref
Related: "Andy Gibb"
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"Once the Bee Gees experienced a career revival with the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in 1977, the Gibb brothers' younger sibling Andy began his own solo career. Following his brothers' disco style, Andy Gibb's first three singles ("I Just Want to Be Your Everything," "(Love Is) Thicker Than Water," and "Shadow Dancing") all hit number one. Three more consecutive Top Ten hits followed, cementing his overnight sensation status. Despite the number four "Desire," Gibb's streak of Top Ten hits began to slip in 1980; the following year he had his last Top 40 hit, "Me (Without You)." After a brief stint as the host of Solid Gold, Gibb turned to acting, where he failed to replicate the enormous success of his recording career. He developed a massive cocaine addiction, which led to his death in 1988 from an inflammatory heart virus. He was 30 years old. [...]" Ref
Concert: "Paul Kalkbrenner – A Live Documentary 2010"
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"Following his acting debut as the fictitious DJ Ikarus in the modern cult classic Berlin Calling, musician and producer Paul Kalkbrenner offers a glimpse into his real-life touring adventures. With well over one hundred thousand attendees, his 2010 European Tour marked a milestone in the realm of live electronic music performance. No other musician from Germany has established himself in this genre with such overwhelming response, not just from all the dancefloors, but also in the hearts of newfound fans from beyond the club and techno scenes. To document such a unique experience, Paul Kalkbrenner and his crew decided to record over fifteen concerts with the highest technical standards, shooting simultaneously with up to eight video cameras, with the selected footage subsequently edited and finessed by the Pfadfinderi visual team. The final sequence seen here is a fascinating, ten-song foray into Paul Kalkbrenner’s sold-out shows throughout Europe, showing the exceptional standing he achieved in the process. Aside from this impressive mélange of concert footage, the DVD includes a complementary second part showcasing intimate moments from backstage and on the road. Interviews with Paul Kalkbrenner as well as his brother Fritz Kalkbrenner and a multitude of other key players round out the package with further insight on their tour experience. This documentary was created under the direction of Max Penzel and the dramaturgy of Hannes Stöhr (both Berlin Calling). Part 1: Ten full live recordings from various European cities, including “Sky & Sand”, “Aaron” and “Altes Kamuffel”, plus remixes of songs by Moby and 2raumwohnung. (Running time: 60 minutes) [...]"
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"Evgeny Kissin: Rachmaninov piano concerto n.2"
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[5:10] 2nd Movement [5:26] 3rd Movement [5:51] The Rachmaninov C minor concerto, with Evgeny Kissin, accompanied by Sir Andrew Davis conducting the BBCSO. Note: A sequential who has perfected his art, over the course of more than one lifetime in a row ... brilliant playing.
Related: "Japanese Pianist Gigue (5years old girl) Plays Bach" [08/23/11]
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Note: Another sequential who has refined a talent over consecutive lives. This is an adult awareness in the body of a child. Turn down volume until brief commercial is over before performance begins.
Music: "For Liszt, Experimentation Was a Form of Greatness"
" ... If this exercise, an intellectual game played seriously, had involved coming up with the Top 10 musicians in history — those creative artists whose overall contributions had enormous influence on the art form — Liszt would easily have made the list. In fact, Liszt, born 200 years ago this Oct. 22, might have been my choice for the top spot. First and foremost, Liszt was a colossal pianist, the most awesome virtuoso of his era, who in his playing and his compositions for piano pushed the boundaries of technique, texture and sound. As a composer, beyond his works for piano, Liszt was the inventor of the orchestral tone poem and an inspired songwriter, and he produced a body of sublime sacred choral works. As a conductor, he introduced seminal scores, including Wagner’s “Lohengrin,” in Weimar. Liszt was the most consequential piano teacher of his time. He taught some 400 students over 40 years, in line with his notion of “génie oblige,” the obligation of genius, and never accepted payment for the lessons, much to the chagrin of rival pedagogues. Liszt was also, Mr. Walker emphasized, a festival organizer and an important writer of essays, program notes and criticism. [...] But if Liszt never lacked champions among master pianists, why is he not considered as important as other Romantic composers, like Schumann and Chopin? The problem may be that “greatness” thing, which was, admittedly, the nebulous criterion for my Top 10 Composers project. Liszt’s music can be audacious, visionary, mystical, thrilling. If it does not seem “great,” perhaps this is because he was not striving to compose masterpieces in the manner of a Beethoven. He was too concerned with the immediate and experimental. [...]"
Related: "Liszt Sonata in B Minor (Part 1) - Evgeny Kissin"
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[7:26] Part 2 [10:00]| Part 3 [7:10]| Part 4 [8:09]: "When played correctly, as Kissin does abundantly, the ending is one of the most arresting, spellbinding, mesmerizing in all of piano literature. I'm literally on the edge of my seat as Kissin concludes the piece. This is brilliant composing, and brilliant playing." | "Liebestraum - Love Dream "
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[5:49] | "Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No.2"
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[10:32] "Franz Liszt, 1811-1886. Regarded as the greatest pianist of all time, Listz's genius extended far beyond the piano to expand musical composition and performance well beyond its 19th century limitations. [...]"
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Enigmatic
ObsessionJens Gad (Artist) "Enigmatic Obsession aka Jens Gad has created this new and very beautiful album. Borrowing heavily from the same types of sounds and melodies that made Enigma a genre all its own Gad has created what probably could have been the latest edition to Enigma. Perfect for lounge settings, relaxing at home or even for a romantic evening .... It embodies a fascinating paradox by being both relaxing and energizing at the same time. The music is mystical, sensual, electronic, pop, jazz in a curious combination .... . $19.99 Amazon.com |
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Spa SoniqueJens Gad (Artist) Master of mood, renowned composer Jens Gad, who has worked for more than 10 years with multi-platinum group ENIGMA and visionary of ACHILLEA brings you this sublimely soothing set of sophisticated lounge music with a distinctly sensuous European flare. From his state-of-the-art studio in Ibiza Spain, Jens Gad has created an entrancing new sound where healing ambient textures combine with hypnotic modern rhythms. Let yourself escape fully into this magically serene music where you will experience your very own personal spa retreat. Here, in this exclusive spot, far from the demands of day-to-day life, you can ease your mind and let your spirit fly. Le Spa Sonique is chill-out music for the soul...music to live by - it's the ideal soundtrack for dining, yoga, intimate nights or just relaxing at home. $16.98 Amazon.com |
Sines
and SingularitiesBluetech (Artist) Evan Bluetech's work is described as "electronic dub", and has been featured on WaveForm recordings as well as having CDs previous to this one. This is dance music, this is electronica at its finest. The tracks find a beat, and then layers soundscapes and electronic designs. The tracks flow one into the other but retain a freshness and originality from track to track.
This side trip off of the ambient highway presents us with some expertly designed and executed works that are totally electronic dub. The music can be "spacey" with a very definite jazz influence as in "Enter the Lovely", the opening track.
There are the electronic bubbles of sound, as in "Condensation", that tell you this is electronic music, but it is skillfully integrated into the compositions, allowing you to hear the elements, but accept them as part of the music. Sometimes it can be slightly brooding as in "Forgiveness", but it still maintains a very upbeat rhythm and feel.
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Semantic
SpacesDelerium (Artist) Delerium completely changed their sound with this record. Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber combined pure synth hooks, slow moving basslines, and great chant samples to create amazingly sensual, trancey ethereal music. Two songs have lyric vocals, Flowers Become Screens and Incantation. Flowers Become Screens is arguably one of the best dance-pop songs of the 90's. Unfortunately, when the album was released, Nettwerk Records was short on cash and didn't have the resources to promote the album as much as its follow-up, the equally good, but more vocal, Karma. The song has simple drum and bass lines, and amazing vocals from the wide-ranged Kristy Thirsk, formerly of Rose Chronicles. Incantation is more of the same. Both are great tracks. The non-vocal songs are pure sonic ecstasy. VERY complex layered tracks with a lot going on. Amazon $ 15.98 Release Date: 1994 |
Tempting
The MuseMysteria (Artist) Mysteria creates a celestial bridge, seamless and otherworldly revealing universal truths for mystics, poets and fabled heroes as they journey across treasured shores into far away lands and inspiring muses. Textured and timeless, seamless and dreamlike, Gregorian Chants, ethereal female vocals and angelic voices float upon the imagination of the dreamer. Embrace the sacred and the sensual as you awaken to the beauty of Tempting the Muse… very nice thematic music for relaxation. Some of the tunes really stick in your mind. Amazon $ 14.99 Release Date: 2006
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BoosterTangerine Dream (Artist) Two CD set studio masterpiece from the legendary electro ambient pioneers, Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music group founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. Still led by founder Edgar Froese, Booster harkens back to the early sound of the classic albums Phaedra and Rubycon with touches of the group’s Grammy nominated masterpiece, Canyon Dreams! The band has undergone several personnel changes over the years, with Froese the only continuous member. Drummer and composer Klaus Schulze was a member of an early lineup, but the most stable version of the group during their influential mid-1970s period was as a keyboard trio with Froese, Christopher Franke, and Peter Baumann. Amazon $14.99 Released: May 13, 2008 |
ReactRobert Rich & Ian Boddy (Artist) Robert Rich's solo and collaborative recordings have proven extremely influential on a range of new school ambient and experimental artists. Although barely into his 30s, Rich's association with earlier space-music pioneers such as Steve Roach, Kevin Braheny, and Michael Stearns also makes him one of the few of that generation to have interfaced creatively with the new wave of experimental electronic composers. Amazon $16.98 Released: Mar 25, 2008
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Body
Electric Steve Roach (Artist) On Body Electric, Steve Roach returns to his chromium roots, or at least strips away some of the dirt that's gathered on them over the years. While it's not quite the sequencer dervish of early albums like Empetus, it does shift the timbral focus from the organic rhythms and textures to the electronic techno sound. He's joined on this album by Chicago-based electronica artist Vir Unis. Together these sonic alchemists create a world full of trance rhythms and atmospheres that swirl like a lava pool. The opening "Born of Fire" establishes their modus operandi of head-snapping electro-voodoo grooves with Omar Faruk Tekbelik's ney (Turkish flute) calling out like a lost soul in the maelstrom. From there, it's into the deep as the Roach-Unis world closes in around you. Walt Whitman sang the body electric. Steve Roach and Vir Unis plug you right in. This is a stunning piece of music craftsmanship. Click on album cover for more info Amazon $15.98
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Blue CosmosMeg Bowles (Artist) Interview Electronic space music by composer-synthesist Meg Bowles. Meg co-produces her work with husband Richard Price, who is senior digital editor and Grammy award-winning mastering engineer for Squires Productions. Releases include the critically-acclaimed Blue Cosmos (1996), Inner Space (1993), and Solstice Dreams (1993) "The music still takes the listener to the darker corners of the universe, but hey, there is nothing depressing about going there with Meg Bowles! It is more like taking a journey of the heart and mind to those soft dark corners under the comforter, where you can just happen to see the universe in your hands. Meg Bowles is brilliant. Click on album cover for more info Amazon $14.99
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TetrasomiaHolmes Ives (Artist) "Ives' production crosses boundaries, being at times haunting, delicate and driving. Ives adds a unique dimension to every composition he creates. His work for Koch and Six Degrees, both diverse and well-respected labels always stands out from the pack. He has produced electronic dance music under the monikers of Menon and Oko Tek for some of the top underground dance labels in the world, including: John Digweed's Bedrock label, Deep Dish's Yoshitoshi and Shinichi labels, Ministry of Sound, Renaissance, Hope Recordings, Caffeine and MusicNow. He has remixed artists such as Bebel Gilberto, Moby and BT. He has released over 40 singles, and his tracks have been licensed by the world's top DJ's for over 20 mix compilations, including DeepDish's Global Underground Toronto. Audio CD (September 1, 2004)
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Arc of PassionSteve Roach (Artist) "One of the main themes of modern literature in the 20th century was the position of the individual in society. Superficially speaking, many contemporary composers are seemingly concerned with a similar topic, namely the relating of their music with that of others around them. The big difference between the two, though, consists in the way the artist sees his or her external influences. In the case of prose, they were obstacles to be overcome. In music, they have turned into objects of reverence and the musician into a weaver of a carpet-like system of references. Quality today often means how expertly an album borrows from the huge, evergrowing sound pool, and not how much it contributes to it. This is why we need more albums like ARC OF PASSION .
Click picture for details. Steve Roach's new 2-CD set seamlessly fuses three long unfolding soundworlds into a vibrant sonic odyssey. The result can only be described as a living, breathing Arc of Passion. As one of the great pioneers of electronic music, Steve's career has many musical highpoints; Arc of Passion proves to be another definitive statement along the path. Advanced response from listeners places this album at the top of the long list of must-have releases from Steve s body of work. Steve reaches into his sonic palette to weave elements of his three definitive styles into a continuous, evolving flow. Rich harmonic chords, spiraling sequences and deep sky soundworlds move fluidly within this 2-hour set. Audio CD (January 29, 2008)
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Elementary
Particles
Evan Bluetech (Artist) Evan Bluetech is to Southern California as ambient is to dub. With a background in classical and improvisational piano, he has honed his wares with yearly performances at the infamous Burning Man festival and other outdoor gigs. He serves as Music Director and performer for the living ambient gallery Project Cathedral in San Diego and has contributed his work to the award winning Continuums Project as well as numerous television commercial soundtracks. He is also one of the founding members of the art collective
Native:State, a group of quirky circus performers, DJ’s fire dancers and music makers. Evan Bluetech is
currently producing music from various locations of high energy culture
and creative output around the globe. Originally trained as a pianist, his
experience with composition has made a mark in his electronic music
production. Elements of dub and idm grace beat heavy soundscapes with a
melodic edge. His music is often referred to as PsyDM or Spacehop.
Bluetech has released on a number of respected labels including Aleph
Zero, Waveform, and Interchill, as well as contributing to new labels like
PsyBooty, Truffle, and Lobogistic Labs. The first official Native State
release is the Bluetech 'Elementary Particles EP'. Audio CD (August 23, 2004) |
Musical Explorations
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Prikel:
Infinite Scale [5:09]
Proem:
Place Gun To Head [6:12]
Moby:
Whispering Wind HQ [6:05]
Canteloube:
"Báilèro from Chants d'Auvergne " Netania Davrath [6:42]
Jesper Kyd:
Budapest Bath Hotel [5:23]
Sinewave:
3rd Density Blues [3:19]
Delirium:
Flowers Become Screens [7:56] Metamorphosis [8:27] Metaphor [7:49]
Sounds from the Ground:
Razz [7:32] Modo [7:33] Drugstore [6:25] Pearl [6:53] Wicked Flow [6:53] Tale Before Time [6:53]
Lean on me - original [6:42]
Lean on me - Afterhours rmx [7:36]
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Jens Gad:
The Moment [6:04] Orbiting Suns [4:43] Aureole [5:06] Blueshift [3:19] Lifesign [4:34]
Enigmatic Obsession:
Farewell To The Moon [6:13] Polar Lights [3:38] Silent Heroes [2:59] Reachers of Civilization [6:33]
Delta of the Red River [8:06] Northern Horizon [8:09]
Rite of the Dragonfly [7:34] Wilderness [7:12] : Forgiveness [7:55] Airstream [7:07]
Koinonea [6:31] Prophetic Sines [6:19] Enter The Lovely [8:10] Leaving Babylon [6:42]
Rubicon [5:57] Cosmologic [7:35] Desperate Ends [5:37]
Finding The Future [7:19] Alchemie Dub [6:38] Holding Space [6:03]
Triangle Retriangulated [7:06] Prayers for Rain [6:55] Probability Tree [6:06] Forgiveness [7:55]
What The Night Reveals [6:20] Phoenix Rising [8:54] Shimmer [7:30] Condensation [6:06]
Leaving Winter Behind [7:55]Honey In The Heart [6:56] Even The Stones Sing [7:29]
Even The Stones Sing [7:29] Living Time [7:19] White Magnesia [5:43]
Swimming in a Feverdream [6:07] The Light [8:12] Oleander [7:09] Oleander Remix [7:41]
Elementary Particles [6:42] Botanical Dimensions [7:03] Leaving Winter Behind [7:55] Invocation [7:15]
Riding The Sky Elevator [7:57] My Dear Friend Kronos [7:23] Rite of the Dragonfly [7:34]
Embrace [6:19] Ace Ventura and Lish ~ The Light (Bluetech Remix) [8:12]
A Golden Ratio Sings [7:55] Lost In An Imagined Labyrinth [6:44]
Shulman - first came the stars [8:17] Shulman - The Unexpected Visitor [10:41]
Shulman - The Unexpected Visitor (CBL Carbonator Remix) [7:03]
Alan Parsons Project:
You Can't Take It With You [6:36] Eye in the Sky [6:31] Snake Eyes [3:16] The Gold Bug [4:34]
A Dream Within A Dream [4:12] Pipeline [3:57] Games People Play [4:24] Prime Time [4:38]
Exploring the Unknown [3:54] One More River [4:17] Time [5:05] Don't Let It Show [3:01]
Days Are Numbers - The Traveler [3:52] The Eagle Will Rise Again [4:22] What Goes Up [3:30]
The Raven [3:55] Tales of Mystery and Imagination [6:23] To One In Paradise [4:36] I Robot [6:05]
Day After Day [3:43] Fall of the House of Usher [4:37]
Voyager [5:54] Time Machine Instrumental [3:41] Return to Tunguska [8:48] Apollo [6:23]
Separate Lives [4:38] Hawk Eye [3:49] Vulture Culture [5:22] Call of the Wild [5:19]
Nothing Left To Lose [4:04] I Am A Mirror [4:15] Freudiana [3:23] Freudiana Instrumental [3:44]
Turn of A Friendly Card - Part 1 [2:45] Turn of A Friendly Card - Part 2 [3:32] Secret Garden [4:38]
Where Is the Walrus [7:32] Chinese Whispers [1:01] Light of The World [6:19] Cloudbreak [4:42]
Too Close To The Sun [5:09] Chromolungua [7:46] Luciferama [4:11] Mammagamma [6:18]
Paul Hardcastle:
Shine [4:54] Lost Summer [5:05] Peace on Earth [5:14] Lost in Space [4:54] London in Springtime [4:12]
Fade Into the Night [4:06] Sunshine 5:02] Free As The Wind 3:39] Slomotion 4:36]
Voice of the Angels [4:06] Acoustic Dreams [4:20] Look To The Future [5:15]
Constellation of Dreams [5:04] Return of the Rainman [8:44] Heaven [5:41]
Moon Trekking [3:45] Untold Story [3:45] Constellation of Dreams [3:26]
Vibrasphere:
Ice Flow [7:59]
Autechre:
444 [8:58]
Grey Area:
Penumbra [6:35] Pure and Simple [7:38]
The Future Sound of London:
Vit Drowning - Through Your Gills I Breathe [5:32]
Mysteria:
Elixir for Sunsets [4:48] Sky Chill [3:27] Tempting The Muse [6:09]
International Observer:
Flip-Flop Cemetery [6:04] Vale [6:21]
Pitch Black:
Flex [7:51] Freefall [5:47] Ape To Angel [8:24] Ape To Angel Bluetech Remix [7:20]
Sasha:
Grand National [10:23]
Shpongle:
Shpongle Spores [7:33] Shpongle Falls [8:04] When Shall I Be Free? [4:38] Outer Shpongolia [6:58]
Invocation [2:40] Botanical Dimensions [7:03] Falling Awake [1:50] Behind Closed Eyelids [10:13]
Molecular Superstructure [4:48] Vapor Rumors [10:26] Around The World in A Tea Daze [10:21]
Return to Tunguska [8:47] Night in shining Alma [10:28]
Binah - Crescent Suns [8:31]
Tuh Pa Warez:
Bartholino [6:16]
Aes Dana:
Leylines [9:47] Evergreen [8:31] Haze [7:50] Iris Rotation [6:21] Opalin [7:12]
Chrysalis [6:49] Digitalys [7:23]
Zymosis:
Zygomata [7:36] Moment of Eclipse [6:53] Vitaro [6:18] Anterra [6:34]
Meg Bowles:
Twilight Embrace [5:15]
Azam Ali:
Endless Reverie [5:48] In Other Worlds [8:27]
Unknown:
"The Eyes Have It" [3:12]
Paul Davis:
Cool Night [6:36] I have loved this song for decades ... pity I was surrounded by sequentials.
Collide: (Gothic)
Halo ("Sensory Gate Aura Mix") [7:49] Euphoria (vampire theme)[6:34]
Wings of Steel [5:42] The Lunatics Have Taken Over The Asylum [5:41]
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young:
Wooden Ships [5:29] Carry On [4:28] Helpless [3:34] Country Girl [5:13 Woodstock [3:57]
Afternoon Delight [3:15]
Out In The Woods [3:39] Magic Mirror [4:57] This Masquerade [4:23] Tightrope [3:02]
Somewhere Over The Rainbow [3:15] A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall [5:11] Stranger in a Strange Land [4:44]
Song For You [4:16]
Hummingbird [3:59]