Friday, May 22, 2009

Some Bonus Alisha 4 U All!

Since I had several people write me personally, and had 2 posts requesting more Alisha, here is what I was able to dig up for you Alisha fans.

The CD Maxi single for Superstar and 2 tracks from the 12" for Wrong Number. I couldn't find the Dub mix, sorry guys, but 2 out of 3 is better than nothing at all!

On these 2 discs you will find the following tracks:

You Wanna Be A Star (Superstar):
01 - You Wanna Be a Star (Superstar) [That Kid Chris Mix]
02 - You Wanna Be a Star (Superstar) [TKC and Kato Groove Dub]
03 - You Wanna Be a Star (Superstar) [B&B ''Get Up'' Dub]
04 - You Wanna Be a Star (Superstar) [Padula and Macaluso ''Reach For the Stars'' Mix]
05 - You Wanna Be a Star (Superstar) [Album Version]

Wrong Number:
Wrong Number [7'' Radio Mix]
Wrong Number [12'' Extended Dance Mix]

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Do You Have Dreams Too?


I finally got my hands on an actual CD release of Grace Slick's Dreams album. Luckily my local library was able to get it for me and I was thrilled.

This is the beginning of something new I am trying out to see how it works. I have started audio tagging my files to keep from having pirates sell the stuff they get from here on auction sites. So, we'll see how it works. And, Vinnie, if you want it untagged, I know it would mean more to you, so let me know and I will make a special rip for you. ;)


Tracks on this album include:
01 - Dreams
02 - El Diablo
03 - Face to the Wind
04 - Angel of Night
05 - Seasons
06 - Do It the Hard Way
07 - Full Moon Man
08 - Let It Go
09 - Garden of Man

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Galaxy Glue

Here is the theme song from The Incredible Shrinking Woman, by request.

I am resposting this because someone asked me to do so because they wanted this song really bad, so here it is.

Galaxy Glue is the song featured in the film based on the product of the same name that Pat's husband designs at his company.

Hope you enjoy this one!

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Super-Duper Alisha MegaPost!

















If you are a fan of '80s pop music, you're gonna love Alisha! She started off in the early '80s with her first album just titled Alisha, which had several dance hits and club tunes for her. Her second album, Nightwalkin', was an even bigger success for Alisha as it featured a track that was featured in the major motion picture Mannequin. The song is Do You Dream About Me and is a favorite among Alisha and Mannequin fans.

Next, I've included the CD single for I Don't Know What Comes Over Me, which has a few remixes and club versions of the title
track.

Alisha's third album, Bounce Back, was released in 1990 on the MCA records label and featured only one hit single, Wrong Number. After this, Alisha seemed to have disappeared and reappeared briefly in the late '90s for the Superstar soundtrack in which she did the title track for the movie.

Included here are the following CD rips:
Alisha
Nightwalkin'
I Don't Know What Comes Over Me (Maxi Single)
Bounce Back
Into My Secret (12" Remix)

I hope you enjoy this one!

Monday, May 11, 2009

2 Awesome Music Videos U May Have Missed...

I wanted to share these 2 music videos with you because I think they are the coolest vids I have ever seen. They are so innovative and creative and the music is great!!! I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!

Videos taken from Promo Only DVD Releases.

Darren Hayes - On the Verge of Something Wonderful:
video
Mark Ronson feat. Daniel Merriweather - Stop Me:
video

Thursday, May 7, 2009

The Answer Is NO!

I guess it would be easier to make a public post about this instead of responding to each individual who writes me about these soundtracks.

I will ABSOLUTELY N-O-T be re-posting the following soundtracks on my blog and would respect fellow bloggers to remove this material from their blogs as well as it is material that consists of my own creation. I will explain further after the list.

Night of the Comet
The Crush
Prom Night
Rad
Uncle Buck
Adventures In Babysitting
Body Rock
Girls Just Want to Have Fun

The Heavenly Kid
Teen Wolf
Thief of Hearts

For those of you asking "Why Not?", well the simple truth is that I was sick and tired of seeing these soundtracks, with my own custom artwork no-less, show up on eBay, iOffer and other For Sale websites. It hurts to see others profiting from your hard work because they are too lazy to get a real job like normal people.

As of right now, if you look as this seller on iOffer: http://www.ioffer.com/selling/duderino08 you will see that he is selling my material and using my own custom-made artwork for the CDs. Now, I don't take complete credit of everything on that list. The only thing I was not responsible for bringing online was Prom Night and the reason I listed it is because I made it CD ready and repaired some of the broken songs and made it enjoyable. Everything else, I was the original blogger who brought them all online in their absolute prestine listenable quality. PERIOD.

I will still put up rare music and other things of that nature, but I've been burned on all of the aboved mentioned soundtracks which is why I refuse to share them anymore....so please stop asking. If you are really desperate for them, buy a copy from the asshole selling them online and support him instead of the free music bloggers....but if you want to support the free music bloggers, keep reporting this user on iOffer for violating their rules. Eventually he will be banned.

I hope this clears everything up.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

It's Been A While.....

Since it's been a while since I've posted anything, I thought I would put this up just to keep my Shop open instead of just letting it sit here with vacant posts.

I am giving you Tim Feehan's self-titled CD from 1987. Tim is widely known for his hit single "Where's the Fire" from the movie 'The Wraith'. The single was featured on the soundtrack to the movie, however it was an edited single version of the song. This album contains the complete version of the song, almost running at a total of 5 minutes.

This album was released in 1987 by the nastiest record label in the world, Scotti Bros. I call them that because they had to be the most inept record label for pleasing their fans in the USA because even though they were based in the USA they only released 2% of their catalog on CD in the USA and the other 98% went to Germany and Japan. Also, most of all of their PRESSED compact discs have suffered disc rot because they used sub-standard CDs to record the music onto back in the day. No wonder they went defunct and were sold off in 1996.

Tracklisting for this CD:

01 - Where's the Fire
02 - Listen For the Heartbeat
03 - Vanna
04 - Loveline
05 - Read Between the Lines
06 - Mean Streak
07 - The Painter
08 - One Step Away
09 - Isolation

Get Tim Here