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Degrassi: The Boiling Point (Music from the Series) (simply Degrassi: The Boiling Point in Canada) is a soundtrack album from the television series Degrassi. It was released as a digital download on 1 February 2011, following the first half of the tenth season, and as a CD on 22 February 2011. [6] [7] [8]
Scream for Help is a soundtrack album by John Paul Jones, released by Atlantic Records on 22 March 1985 to accompany the film Scream for Help.Following the Death Wish II album project, guitarist Jimmy Page was asked by his Berkshire neighbour, movie director Michael Winner, to record a soundtrack for the film Scream for Help in August 1984.
Each of the 4 music CDs has hidden tracks Gilles Peterson: INCredible Sound of Gilles Peterson: 1999: Earl Zinger - "Another Saturday Morning Rush" Pierrot: Heaven: The Customized Landscape: 2002 "Paradox" Pillar: Where Do We Go from Here: 2004 "Aftershock" (repeated instrumental guitar/bass riff exhibiting the skills of then-new drummer Lester ...
Show writer James Hurst recalls getting a legal letter saying the star "will not return to 'Degrassi' season six as Jimmy Brooks unless his injury is healed, and he’s out of the wheelchair.'"
71030 – Jethro Tull – Nothing Is Easy - pink vinyl JT – 511 etched in off trail wax; 71031 – Blood Sweat & Tears – BS&T 5; 71032 – The Beatles – Yellow Matter Custard; 71033 – Bob Dylan – Burn Some More; 71034 – Bob Dylan – Best Of Great White Wonder; 71035 – Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young, CSN&Y – Springfield Roots
In a later retrospective review, Mark Deming of AllMusic gives the album three-and-a-half out of five stars and feels that, "like most soundtrack albums of the period, Black Caesar sounds rather scattershot, especially when the music is divorced from the film's narrative," but observed "several top-notch tracks", including "The Boss", "Make It ...
In the United States, the album reached the Top Five of Billboard's album chart and quickly earned a Platinum-certified disc.It reached 37 in the UK charts. [4]Roger Nichols won the 1979 Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for his work on the soundtrack.
The soundtrack album played a major part in popularizing reggae in the United States and the world beyond, the film itself preventing the genre from remaining an isolated phenomenon in Jamaica. [12] In 2003, the album was ranked number 119 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time , number 122 in a 2012 revision ...