Названия альбома: Электрошок / Shocker
Исполнители / Композиторы: William Goldstein Год выпуска альбома: 1989
Год выхода фильма: 1989
Жанр: Score
Количество треков: 18
Длительность звучания: 00:51:19
Носитель: Audio CD
Количество носителей: 1 x
CD
Издатель ( лейбл ):
Varèse Sarabande - VSD-5247
Lossless аудио формат: FLAC ( tracks )
Свойства аудио: 2 channels / 16 bit / 44.1 kHz
Размер архива: ≈ 221 МБ ( добавлена информация для восстановления )
Треклист
01. William Goldstein - Main Title 02. William Goldstein - From the Depths 03. William Goldstein - Visions 04. William Goldstein - Aftermath 05. William Goldstein - Dream, or Is It? 06. William Goldstein - Chase 07. William Goldstein - Football Field 08. William Goldstein - Jonathan & Alison 09. William Goldstein - Coach Pinkie 10. William Goldstein - Don Goes Crazy 11. William Goldstein - Pinker's Revenge 12. William Goldstein - Jon Packs 13. William Goldstein - Fight in the TV World 14. William Goldstein - Pinker's Emporium 15. William Goldstein - Freeze Pinker 16. William Goldstein - Alison Returns 17. William Goldstein - Alison to the Rescue 18. William Goldstein - Final Battle
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I would watch any Bridget Jones movie just for the plot and characters, but in case of this one it was the music that stood out as well. In contrast to the albums for the first two Bridget Jones movies this one consists of only original music that was made specifically for this newest installment and I love it so much!
Great movie with very enjoyable music. Many of those tracks were released independently, but having them all in one place is really nice. My favorite song from this album is Geri Halliwell's "It's Raining Men".
This album is a collection of various tracks from seasons 1 to 4. I don't really know the exact reason why they put those specific tracks together on this album, but they were all used during very important scenes during the show, so maybe this is why. From those newer tracks I like "You're The Heart" the most, it fit the scene perfectly.