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Crimson Productions
Released: 2005-06-07

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Title Tracks for Ultimate Cult Themes
  • 1. Theme
  • 2. The Prisoner, television series
  • 3. Theme
  • 4. Theme
  • 5. Theme
  • 6. Theme
  • 7. Theme
  • 8. Theme
  • 9. Theme
  • 10. Theme
  • 11. Theme
  • 12. Theme
  • 13. Theme
  • 14. Theme
  • 15. Theme
  • 16. Theme
  • 17. Theme
  • 18. Busy Boy
  • 19. Theme
  • 20. Left Bank
  • 21. Theme
  • 22. Theme
  • 23. Theme
  • 24. Theme
  • 25. Theme
  • 26. Theme
  • 27. Theme
  • 28. Theme
  • 29. Theme
  • 30. Theme
  • 31. Tubular Bells [The Exorcist]
  • 32. The Thing, film score
  • 33. Theme
  • 34. Theme
  • 35. Theme
  • 36. Theme
  • 37. Theme
  • 38. Theme
  • 39. Theme
  • 40. Theme

Product Details
Ultimate Cult Themes
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2005-06-07)
  • Publisher: Crimson Productions
  • Label: Crimson Productions
  • Format: Import
  • Studio: Crimson Productions
  • Sales Rank in Music: #607935

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars LIsten to the samples first, October 11, 2009
I am writing this completely on the sample track evidence. These are not the movie/tv themes you love. All the tracks I listened to here were redone in midi style, like you would find in a late 80's, early 90's video game. While this is okay for themes that already used MIDI processing, like The X-files, hearing The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Mission Impossible, and Psycho like this is enough to make you want to stab yourself in the ears to stop the pain. While the songs they picked for this compilation are great in and of themselves, I wish that instead of claiming an orchestra recorded them, they actually got a real orchestra to record it. Was the Budapest Symphony Orchestra too busy to do this, or did someone not know real quality from MIDI crap.
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