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The_Count 12:14 pm UTC 07/13/07 |
| In reply to: | Pandora's Box: Is Nothing Sacred - rockfenris2005 05:14 am UTC 07/13/07 |
| This is an unbelievably fascinating project you've produced. Is there a possibility this could be produced and shared like the NBAMN projects? The cover is pure Munch genius. The Count > I worked up this CD "compilation" for myself to play when > I'm walking etc. It's my "vision" of a sequel to > "Pandora's Box: Original Sin" which I edited together in > Cool Edit Pro (Version 2) and some other programs. > Tracklist is: > > 1) The Invocation (Ellen Foley) > 2) Angels Arise (Elizabeth Tryon) > 3) God Has Left The Building (Steinman/Bova/Rinkoff demo) > 4) Is Nothing Sacred (Karine Hannah) > 5) I Need All The Love I Can Get (Jim Steinman & Karine > Hannah) > 6) O Fortuna (Carl Orff "Carmina Burana") > 7) Braver Than We Are (Elaine Caswell) > 8) Pomp And Circumstance (Elgar, Marches 1,2,3 & 4) > 9) Wonderful Toys (Jim Steinman) > 10) Not Allowed To Love (Marcus Lovett & Karine Hannah) > 11) Post Lewd ("Vampires Dance" Piano Version) > 12) Angels Arise/The Graveyard Shift (Emily Pulley & Jim > Steinman) > > I thought it played out really well with "The Invocation" > going into "Angels Arise" which gave me shivers. "God Has > Left The Building" also ties it back to that "Original > Sin" motif while "O Fortuna" and "Pomp And Circumstance" > fit the "Requiem Metal" and "The Opening Of The Box" > moulds respectively. "Wonderful Toys" is like the answer > to "The Want Ad" but I'm not sure if it goes over too well > and, of course, I was lucky to have another all-piano > Steinman track with "Vampires Dance". The two versions of > "Angels Arise" sum it up really nicely, reminding me of > the two versions of "Whistle" on the concept album. > > And here's the cover I did for it > >
> > The file's, like, 62MB so I don't know how I'd upload it > and if I were to split it up you wouldn't have all the > cool transitions between the songs. Would you? > > Anyway... > > | |
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