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Land of the Giants – John Williams (two themes) Land of the Lost – Linda Laurie and Michael Lloyd; Land of the Lost (1991) – Kevin Kiner; Laramie – Cyril J. Mockridge; Laredo – Russell Garcia; Las Vegas ("A Little Less Conversation") – Elvis Presley (remix by Junkie XL) Lassie – Les Baxter; Last of the Summer Wine – Ronnie ...
"In the Air (Avicii Remix)" by Austin Leeds feat. Jeremy Carr "Pure House Music (feat. Teacha)" "Music Around the World (feat. Teacha) [Dub Mix]" by Austin Leeds & Nick Terranova "All the Way" by Austin Leeds and Starkillers feat. Betsie Larkin "Revolutionize (feat. Bass Nacho)" "Music Around the World (feat. Teacha)" by Austin Leeds & Nick ...
In the film, Rick Marshall sings the original Land of the Lost theme and two other tracks (Tracks 5 and 27) utilize parts of the theme as well., The musical A Chorus Line plays a part in the story, and Ferrell sings Cher's 1998 dance pop hit "Believe". Varèse Sarabande released the soundtrack album on June 9, 2009 (tracks 30-32 are bonus tracks).
Land of the Lost is the fourth studio album by punk rock band Wipers, released by Restless in 1986. [2] [3] The album was recorded at frontman Greg Sage's studio, 421 Sound, in Portland, Oregon. "Let Me Know" appears on the soundtrack to the 1986 film River's Edge. [4] It was reissued on CDR on Sage's Zeno Records, and by German label Gift of ...
Land of the Lost is a children's adventure television series created (though uncredited) by David Gerrold and produced by Sid and Marty Krofft, who co-developed the series with Allan Foshko. [1] It is a live-action show mixed with stop-motion animated dinosaurs, originally aired on Saturday mornings from 1974 to 1976, [2] on the NBC television ...
On May 6, 2008, Varèse Sarabande released another soundtrack album featuring music composed by Giacchino from the show's third season.The soundtrack contains two discs: the first featuring selected music from the season, the second featuring the entire original score from the acclaimed season finale episodes, "Greatest Hits" and "Through the Looking Glass". [5]
Spider Loc was discovered by Suge Knight and tagged along with Death Row Records, he later appeared on the Death Row Records released soundtrack to the movie Dysfunktional Family soundtrack, and also was affiliated with Kurupt's Against Tha Grain record label under the name "Spider", but never signed an agreement.
The original music released by The KLF, The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The Timelords and 2K was written, produced and performed by Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond. However, the duo called upon the services of recurring contributors to provide vocals, instrumentation and production support. This was particularly the case for the output of The ...