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Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture End of Days is the soundtrack to Peter Hyams' 1999 film End of Days. It was released on November 2, 1999 via Geffen Records , and primarily contains tracks by alternative metal and industrial rock bands.
On Last Days and Time, they succeeded in pulling all that into their orbit". [9] Billboard noted that "Earth, Wind & Fire's dynamic soul rock style is the main ingredients" of the album. [10] Paul Sexton of Record Mirror in a 1979 review gave a 3 out of 5 stars rating. He declared "Musical historians and EW&F fans alike will welcome the release ...
Starring Chloë Sevigny and Kate Beckinsale, the film follows a group of Ivy League and Hampshire College graduates falling in and out of love in the disco scene of New York City in the early 1980s. The Last Days of Disco is the third film (following Metropolitan and Barcelona) in what Stillman calls his "Doomed-Bourgeois-in-Love series". The ...
The song was first recorded as a duet by Gloria Loring and Carl Anderson in 1985 for the soap opera Days of Our Lives, produced by Doug Lenier. That recording remained unreleased until the summer of 1986, when it was released shortly after a version by Juice Newton and Eddie Rabbitt hit country radio.
"Oh My God" is a song by Guns N' Roses released in 1999 on the soundtrack to the film End of Days. The song was sent to radio stations in November 1999 as a promo for the soundtrack and the band. Despite being the band's first recorded release in almost five years, it was never issued as a stand-alone single for public retail.
"Till the End of the Day" is a song by the Kinks, written by Ray Davies and released as a single in 1965 and later on their album The Kink Kontroversy. It centres on a power chord , like many of the group's early hits, and was similarly successful, reaching number eight in the United Kingdom [ 6 ] and number 50 in the United States, spending ...
Like several other tracks from their second album Strange Days, the song was composed before the group had a record contract, being performed and elaborated in the middle of 1966 at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles. [3] One such gig was captured on the 2012 re-release of the record and film Live at the Hollywood Bowl.
End of Days, Discharge's seventh studio album, was released on 29 April 2016 through Nuclear Blast Records and entered the Official UK Rock Albums Chart at number 10 and the Independent Album Chart at number 23. [3] It would be Discharge's first album with singer Jeff "JJ" Janiak and their first album as a five-piece band.