Mix Tape Maven strikes again
Jul. 17th, 2003 08:06 amSo I have finally finished my Songs without Words tape, and it is beautiful.
Songs Without Words is a mix tape/CD theme originally started by either
darkling_dreams or
gossamer_gull, I don't quite remember which and just involved putting your favorite music without actual lyrics into a compilation. It was something I always wanted to do, and never quite got right until now.
The track list is as follows:
Side A:
Side B:
There's of course more that didn't fit (may still swap or squeeze in Ray Lynch's Celestial Soda Pop) but I suppose that can wait for another tape . . . I also kinda cheated with the last song, as Hymn does have words, except sung very softly . . . Still. It's beautiful.
Songs Without Words is a mix tape/CD theme originally started by either
The track list is as follows:
Side A:
- Zbigniew Preisner - Main Title from The Secret Garden
- Yoko Kanno - Charm (Escaflowne)
- Astor Piazolla - Por una Cabeza (Tango from True Lies and Scent of a Woman)
- BlackMore's Night - Mono Canz
- Jethro Tull - Bourée
- Mark Knopfler - Friends (The Princess Bride)
- Dune - Valley Of Tears
- Eric Serra - Akta (The Fifth Element)
- Genesis - The Brazilian
- Nobuo Uematsu - Freja's Theme (Final Fantasy IX)
- Morcheeba - Diggin' A Watery Grave
- Kenji Kawai - Theme from Vampire Princess Miyu
- Noriyuki Asakura - Run To You - A Theme of Sagara Sanosuke (Rurouni Kenshin)
- Joe Satriani - Oriental Melody
- Mundy - Escape From Mantua (Romeo + Juliet)
- Fluke - Zion (The Matrix Reloaded)
- R.E.M. - Endgame
Side B:
- Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club
- Henry Mancini - Baby Elephant Walk
- Delerium - Gateway
- Chopin - Walz Triste (Waltz in C# minor)
- Dave Brubeck - Take Five
- The Grateful Dead - Serengetti
- Brother Bones - Sweet Georgia Brown (Harlem Globetrotters Theme. Yep, go ahead and beat the New Yorker)
- Eric Serra - Heat (The Fifth Element)
- The Ventures - Wipeout
- Squirrel Nut Zippers - The Interlocutor
- Noriyuki Asakura - Tsuki mo naku, Hoshi mo naku (Rurouni Kenshin)
- Yann Tiersen - La valse d'Amélie (orchestral - Amélie)
- Steve Sharples - Bolero (Moulin Rouge! End Titles)
- Vangelis - Hymn
There's of course more that didn't fit (may still swap or squeeze in Ray Lynch's Celestial Soda Pop) but I suppose that can wait for another tape . . . I also kinda cheated with the last song, as Hymn does have words, except sung very softly . . . Still. It's beautiful.
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Date: 2003-07-17 11:22 am (UTC)I'm not sure I could come up with a full tape, or even 80 minutes worth without a fair amount of repetition... must expand repertoire...