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TELARC Super Test CD 2 - Film Music And Special Effects
with Erich Kunzel & Cincinnati Pops Orchestra Telarc (2000) Tracklist: 01. Tonal Balance - Theme From Goldfinger 02. Tonal Balance - Dragnet/Peter Gunn 03. Percussion - It Had Better Be Tonight 04. Percussion - Ragtime 05. Percussion - Tequila 06. Percussion - Drummer'S Delight 07. Vocals - One Last Hope 08. Vocals - Party In Agrabah 09. Vocals - Lullaby Of Broadway 10. Vocals - Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy 11. Strings - Selection From Psyco 12. Strings - Selection From Psyco 13. Strings - Selection From Psyco 14. Bass And Low Frequencies - Theme From Grand Canyon 15. Bass And Low Frequencies - Unter Donner Und Blitz Polka 16. Sound Stage - Main Titles From Robin Hood 17. Sound Stage - Badge Of Honour/La Confidential 18. Dynamics - Theme From Pink Panther 19. Dynamics - Theme From Zorba The Greek 20. Dynamics - Funeral March Of A Marionette 21. Detail Resolution - Theme From Godfather 22. Detail Resolution - Allegro From Vivaildi'S Mandolin Concerto 23. Special Effects - Non-Stop Fast Polka Op.112 24. Special Effects - The Destruction Of Praxis 25. Special Effects - Jurassic Lunch 26. Transparency - Introduction To Also Spracht Zarathustra Total Playing Time: 72:04 Format / Codec: FLAC Audio Bitrate: Lossless Genre: Soundtrack, Film Score, Film Music, Classical Ripped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy - Telarc is an independent record label, fonded in 1977, and noted for the high quality of its recordings, encapsulated in the slogan "The Telarc Sound". Its engineers are highly regarded within the recording business, and have led Telarc to 40 Grammy Awards. In 2004 it received the "Label Of The Year" Award from Gramophone Magazine. Telarc was one of the first labels to begin recording music with a 20-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) in the late 1980s and has used 24-bit formats since 1996. Currently, the majority of Telarc's releases are (generally hybrid) SACDs based on DSD recordings. Sharing Widget |