Music in club scene?
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ranjit_davis — 20 years ago(January 28, 2006 01:53 PM)
Does anybody know the name of the remix then (if it is Enigma).The music is wicked!! Please can someone post the name of the song/remix of the music that is played at the background during the club scene.Cheers.
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ramshackled — 20 years ago(March 18, 2006 02:58 PM)
Here is the soundtrack list. Don't know who the artists are though.
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Prologue And Main Title 6:52 -
Tin Soldier 4:54 -
Allegiance 2:32 -
She Never Really Was 4:16 -
Body Politics 2:26 -
Cycle Of Crime 4:39 -
Union Jack 1:40 -
Martini Weeni 1:54 -
Turtledove 2:31 -
Oval Room Rumba 3:58 -
Bacchanalia 4:14 -
Temp Blues 2:44 -
Murder At 1600 7:20
Total Time: 50:00
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gavsalkeld — 15 years ago(August 11, 2010 05:41 PM)
Wow, thanks so much! Its taken 6 years but I finally found out! Many thanks, sincerely. Do you know where I can find a CD with it on?
GAV
www.youtube.com/gncfilms
www.salkeldmusic.com -
oubrioko — 15 years ago(August 13, 2010 03:00 PM)
Wow, thanks so much! Its taken 6 years but I finally found out! Many thanks, sincerely. Do you know where I can find a CD with it on?
You're welcome.
You can listen to the entire song track on Youtube here:
I am unaware of any currently available CD that contains this song. The Youtube poster claims that the track came from a 'Limited Edition'
Wedding Date
soundtrack that was available in the UK. The standard version of the
Wedding Date
soundtrack DOES NOT contain
Lovedance
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gavsalkeld — 15 years ago(August 13, 2010 04:41 PM)
I highly doubt there would be a LE of such a typical movie, personally, but who knows. I tried going onto the music website listed in the comments on that video but I couldnt find it for streaming even on the website.
Any luck yourself?
GAV
www.youtube.com/gncfilms
www.salkeldmusic.com -
oubrioko — 15 years ago(August 15, 2010 11:27 AM)
Any luck yourself?
None.
This is pure speculation, but I wondered if the
Murder at 1600
filmmakers wanted to use an existing song for the club scene, but the rights were too expensive, or they were unable to obtain permission. As a consequence, a third party was hired to compose a piece of music suitable for the scene. Since this music was never really a song in the traditional sense (it was published, but not widely-available for purchase by consumers), it became stock music available for purchase and use by those in the television and motion picture post-production industry (i.e. films, television commercials, etc). -
gavsalkeld — 15 years ago(August 15, 2010 11:37 AM)
I think the piece already existed, its a library piece.
I just need to know how to find it on the website, as apparently its available to listen to on there as a stream. But I couldnt find it
Did they remove it because people kept bootlegging it?
GAV
www.youtube.com/gncfilms
www.salkeldmusic.com
If anyone has any idea, plz tell