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Bruce Laland Faulconer is an American composer, musician, and music producer. He is the President of Faulconer Productions Music Corporation and its CakeMix Recording Studio, based in Dallas , Texas .
The soundtrack was composed by Bruce Faulconer and was recorded at CakeMix Recording. It was released by Faulconer Productions Music on April 24, 2001. This album is considered a character album, featuring music related to one of Faulconer's favorite characters, Trunks. [11] Track listing: Mysterious Youth; Prelude to Conflict
Bruce Faulconer – Dragon Ball Z, Your House and Home, Bass Champs; Jeffrey Fayman – Open Water, co-founder and composer of Immediate Music; Louis Febre (born 1959) Morton Feldman (1926–1987) Eric Fenby (1906–1997) – Jamaica Inn, Song of Summer; George Fenton (born 1950) – Gandhi, The Company of Wolves, The Fisher King, Groundhog Day
Faulconer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Adam Faulconer – fictional character in "The Starbuck Chronicles"
The three songs no longer available for download for users who don't already own them are those included in the "Holiday 3-Song Pack". [citation needed] Almost all songs are available to buy individually. Songs by the same artist are often available as "Song Packs", which include three or more songs, for a discounted price.
In July 2009, following Bruce Springsteen's guest appearances with the band at Glastonbury and Hyde Park, sales of the album doubled. [6] In 2018 The Gaslight Anthem released The '59 Sounds Sessions , a companion album to The 59 Sound featuring early versions of songs from the album as well as rarities and b-sides.
After recording approximately eight songs (see "Outtakes" section below), both Southside Johnny and Steve Van Zandt felt that the material was not meeting their standards, and as a result temporarily abandoned the album sessions. Several months later, after meeting to rehearse material at Carroll Music in Manhattan, sessions resumed at Secret ...
The music video for "Radio Nowhere", directed by Thom Zimny, was released on Amazon.com on September 4, 2007. It consists mostly of Springsteen and the E Street Band playing the song in a darkened studio, interspersed with filmed Manhattan street scenes and a few shots of a recent promotional photograph of Springsteen being torn.