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Planet Earth is a television soundtrack album of incidental music commissioned by the BBC Natural History Unit for its 2006 nature documentary series of the same name.The music was composed and conducted by award-winning composer George Fenton, and performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra.
"Planet Earth" is the debut single by the English new wave band Duran Duran, released on 2 February 1981. It was an immediate hit in the band's native UK, reaching number 12 on the UK Singles Chart on 21 February, and did even better in Australia , hitting number 8 to become Duran Duran's first Top 10 hit anywhere in the world.
On 20 November 2006, a two-disc soundtrack CD was released with a compilation of the incidental music specially commissioned for Planet Earth. The award-winning score was composed by George Fenton and performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra and has been performed during "Planet Earth Live" events in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Broke is the second studio album by American rock band Hed PE.Released on August 22, 2000, the album expanded the band's sound to incorporate classic rock and world music influences.
The soundtrack was released with a compilation of the incidental music specially commissioned for Planet Earth II. The main theme was composed by Hans Zimmer , with the original music for each episode composed by Jacob Shea and Jasha Klebe for Bleeding Fingers Music . [ 66 ]
Margreth Olin’s “Songs of Earth,” Norway’s Oscar entry for the international feature film race, has been bought by Strand Releasing for North American distribution. The documentary feature ...
"Somewhere Here on Earth" was the third single to be released. On the week of September 3, 2007, Prince flew to Prague, and then Spain to film a music video for the song. [11] The video was produced and written by Milos Twilight, Umania Digital Studios and Twilight Films. [12] The full music video premiered on BET on February 12, 2008.
Folk music / Percussion: 2:08 Zaire: Alima Song: Traditional Mbuti of the Ituri Rainforest: Recorded by Colin Turnbull and Francis S. Chapman in the Ituri Rainforest, Belgian Congo, circa 1951: Folk music 0:56 Australia: Barnumbirr (Morning Star) and Moikoi Song: Traditional Tom Djäwa (clapsticks), Mudpo (digeridoo), and Waliparu (vocals) [14]