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  2. Jurassic Park (film score) - Wikipedia

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    Williams began writing the Jurassic Park score at the end of February 1993, and it was conducted a month later; because Williams sustained a back injury during the scoring sessions, several cues were conducted by Artie Kane [3] (Kane is uncredited in the film, but receives special thanks in the 1993 soundtrack album's credits and is listed as a conductor in the La-La Land Records set).

  3. Jurassic World (film score) - Wikipedia

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    All music is composed by Michael Giacchino, except where noted. There are various instances throughout the score that contain hints to previous themes composed by Williams. There are various instances throughout the score that contain hints to previous themes composed by Williams.

  4. BBC Sound Effects No. 26: Sci-Fi Sound Effects - Wikipedia

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    It was the second in the BBC Sound Effects series to be credited to the Workshop. It featured sounds from popular television series Doctor Who (all from Season 18 ) and Blake's 7 , as well as effects for the first series of the radio versions of Douglas Adams ' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and James Follett 's Earthsearch .

  5. Unicorn (Tyrannosaurus Rex album) - Wikipedia

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    Unicorn was the last of Tyrannosaurus Rex's albums to feature Took; Bolan fired him with effect from completion of an American tour in September 1969, refusing to include Took's songs on the next album. [6] In 2004, the album was remastered and reissued by A&M Records with 15 bonus tracks. In 2015, a two-disc deluxe edition was released by A&M ...

  6. Tanx - Wikipedia

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    Tanx was a musical departure from previous works: still containing tracks in the vein of The Slider, singer and songwriter Marc Bolan showed his interest for soul music, funk and gospel. Female backing singers appeared on a few tracks. New instruments such as mellotron were used, played by producer Tony Visconti, allowing the T. Rex sound to ...

  7. My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... But Now They ...

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    When singer-songwriter and guitarist Marc Bolan left the mod band John's Children at the end of June 1967, he formed a new group, Tyrannosaurus Rex. After a disastrous debut gig as an electric four-piece at the Electric Garden club on July 22, Bolan stripped the group down to an acoustic duo consisting of himself on vocals and guitar and Steve Peregrin Took on backing vocals and bongos. [1]

  8. Category:T. Rex (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are T. Rex (band) songs or lists of T. Rex (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about T. Rex (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. The Slider - Wikipedia

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    Musically, outside of the ballads, the album was harder rocking than Electric Warrior, featuring several heavy metal-influenced songs like "Buick MacKane" and "Chariot Choogle" that Bolan cheekily labeled "Zep Rex", [8] along with a further use of elaborate studio techniques (phasing, reverb, backwards guitars etc.) to achieve a glam rock sound.