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Take a look at our amazing collection of compact discs. We believe you'll find the most eclectic selection of movie soundtracks, scores, and music compilations imaginable.
Many of these recordings were mastered around some of the best known science fiction, cult, and horror films ever created.
Browse all titles by topic: Spirituality / World / Chant, Sci-Fi, Cult / Horror, Other |
spirituality / world / chant
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A Day Without Rain
"A Day Without Rain...may qualify as her best (release) yet--a radiant, beatific collection of works that command attention with their cathedral-like resonance as they soothe your spirit with some of Enya's loveliest, most graceful voicings ever." - Terry Wood |
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The Soul Of Healing Meditations
"This is a gentle meditation that anyone can do to start out..." - Linda Hartley |
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Simple Things (Jim Brickman)
"Genuinely moving at times, a bit sentimental at others, pianist Jim Brickman's seventh career release is ultimately a worthwhile, satisfying package." - Terry Wood |
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Volume 3: Further in Time (Afro Celt)
"Afro Celts push forward with unbounded energy and focus, organically driven beats, and a thoroughly joyous fusion of West African and Irish traditional music enhanced with dissonant Eastern influence.." - Paige La Grone |
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Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya
"...an outstanding collection from an artist who gives New Age a good name." -Karen Karleski |
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Higher Ground
"Like the title says, this music truly brings you to higher ground. It enhances and deepens meditation, and is a wonderful accompaniment to massage." - customer |
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Chakra Suite
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Gifts of the Angels
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Overcoming Obstacles
"I think anybody who wants a change in their life for the better will benefit from this CD." - customer |
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Sleep Soundly
"Halpern builds an attractive collection of delicate, lighter-than-air sonic textures that nicely serves the intended purpose--to fill the silence with something prettier than white noise." - Terry Wood |
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Spiritual Spiritual
"Drifting and completely under the spell of this album ~ "Spiritual, Spiritual", is a refreshing experience from Higher Octave, who had the foresight to sign and release this "stress tonic" for an audience that craves pure moods." - customer |
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Sensual Sensual
"This is a completely new kind inside New Age category. Buy it and you won't regret!" - customer |
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Suave Suave
"I usually listen to this while I am working on the computer, it is extremely relaxing. If you like soft music with a new age beat I highly recommend this cd." - customer |
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Fiesta Fatal!
"B tribe's Fiesta Fatal is an album that seduces you with its well balanced mix. It is an album of contradictions: it is an excellent CD for a gentle yet involved listening audience, creating an enlivened yet relaxed atmosphere. It's my first B Tribe album and I am seriously impressed!" - customer |
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Elevation, Vol. 1
"I HIGHLY recommend Elevation and Elevation 3 for fans of New Age, who like a little Celtic and Jazz mixed in for good measure." - customer |
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Elevation, Vol. 2
Purer than Pure Moods! We have worked with many of these artists and the collection we've put forth is as good as it gets in this area of music. Enjoy the smooth groove tracks from Enigma, B-Tribe, Vanessa Daou, Patrick O'Hearn and many others. |
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Elevation, Vol. 3
One of the better compilation series in circulation, Elevations 3 and its offspring (particularly this third volume) are very appealing samplers targeted to listeners with an appetite for world/mystic/ambient/groove music. |
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Spiritual High [Earth Tone]
"This CD is definately the CD to take with you on any introspective mental journey. World fusion is too feable of a term to describe this music. It is just amazing." - customer |
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Earthtone Collection, Vol. 2
"This CD boasts (on the jewel box) of "pulsating rhythms and trance-hypnotic songs" along with "contemporary jungle beats and ambient grooves" and it surely delivers what it promises." - customer |
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Pilgrimage: 9 Songs of Ecstasy
"Pilgrimage CAN affect your spatial and temporal awareness by transporting your mind to another time and place." - customer |
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Phobos
"Phobos at once became one of my favourite albums and I can't sleep unless I play track #2 (Earth Ritual) & track #7 (suna) before I go to bed." - customer |
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Era
"Absolutly brillant! Who are these singers? I think that this music is great and would tell anyone to buy it who likes unique music with a bit of mystic qualities inter-twined. Pur magic..." - customer |
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Mythos
It's fair to think of Mythos as a pulp-free version of Deep Forest, Enigma, or Delerium, acts known to blend spirit-led grooves with spectral incantations while stirring up mystic-ambient potions. |
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Enamoured
"From the deep sliding bass of the opening track to the the "Enigma"-tic lyrics of the final track, Bella Sonus definitely lived up to its name. Rich, deep groves, flamenco guitars, upbeat dance- this album has it all." - customer |
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Worldbeat
Hear the lilting canticle of the monks, the gentle cry of the African natives, and the soothing song of the rain, all supported by an underlying, harmonious rhythmic flow. This is Worldbeat. |
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Aquaria
By David Arkenstone |
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Masters of Chant
"It's a great mixture of "classical" chanting of monks and modern electronic music that brings a real pleasure of meditational compositions that sometimes are called "new age", sometimes "pure moods"." - customer |
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Choral Moods
"This release is very rich in what the English choir does so well namely clear intonation and blended ensemble. It's well recorded with a nice sense of reverberant church acoustics." - customer |
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Mantram: Chant of India
Mantram is Ravi Shankar's effort to set Sanskrit chants from ancient Hindu scriptures to music, and the result is a captivating mix of chant and music. |
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The Sounds of India
This 1960s classic is a perfect introduction not only to Ravi Shankar's brilliant work on the sitar, but also to classical Indian music in general. Shankar offers brief, informative explanations of Indian ragas, scales, rhythms, song structures, and time signatures to set the stage for each spiritual piece he, Chatur Lal, and N.C. Mullick perform. |
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Buena Vista Social Club
Reminiscent of Ellington in its scope and sense of hushed romanticism, Buena Vista Social Club is that rare meld of quietude and intensity; while the players sound laid-back, they're putting forth very alive music, a reminder that aging doesn't mean taking to bed. |
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Black President: The Best Best of Fela Kuti
There is nothing subtle in the roiling Afro-funk of the late, great Fela Kuti. His twitchy, stomping rhythms are up in your face, his brass section sounds ready to skirmish with the JB Horns, and his confrontational, politically charged lyrics make modern punk or hip-hop sound like parlor chatter. |
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Miss Perfumado
Like Billie Holiday, the Cape Verdean queen of morna--a slow, rhythmically balladic blend of African blues and the Portuguese fado--asked heartache to come in and set a spell. |
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Getz/Gilberto [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]
Originally released in March 1964, this collaboration between saxophonist Stan Getz and guitarist João Gilberto came at seemingly the end of the bossa nova craze Getz himself had sparked in 1962 with Jazz Samba, his release with American guitarist Charlie Byrd. Jazz Samba remains the only jazz album to reach number one in the pop charts. |
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The Best of the Gipsy Kings
Hailing from the Reyes and Baliardo Gypsy families, this ensemble from the south of France has been playing "rumba flamenca" since the late 1980s. With this 1995 compilation, the songwriting talent and virtuosity this unique group possesses were gathered together in one comprehensive CD. |
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Yoga Sanctuary
Make no mistake, yoga trainer Shiva Rea's two-disc set Yoga Sanctuary is not musical accompaniment for yoga practice (though much lovely music presents itself on the CD), but rather a guided routine of yoga poses. "This CD is truly fantastic!" - customer |
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The Very Best of Yanni
For a Yanni newcomer, this is a good introductory sampler of a major and worthwhile New Age artist. |
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Yanni Live at the Acropolis [LIVE]
Yanni can sometimes strike the sonic hammer as forcefully as a Greek god ("Santorini," "Keys to Imagination") and, on this album at least, gives even overtly romantic pieces ("One Man's Dream," "Swept Away") a warmly masculine flair. Beautifully arranged and recorded; a pleasure to experience. |
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sci-fi
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2001: A Space Odyssey - Original Motion Picture Sountrack (1996 Reissue) [SOUNDTRACK]
This commemorative reissue of music from 2001: A Space Odyssey combines the Also sprach Zarathustra theme, various Johann and Richard Strauss segments, and a ballet suite by Aram Khachaturian--all of which prove how much Stanley Kubrick's film attempts to avoid the soundtrack clichés of most science-fiction movies. |
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Close Encounters Of The Third Kind: The Collector's Edition Soundtrack [SOUNDTRACK]
For his part, Williams composed arguably his most ambitious and accomplished score. Balancing his more obvious sentimental skills with refreshingly bracing doses of atonality (and just a nod to the modern Ligetti pieces Stanley Kubrick had wedded so well to 2001: A Space Odyssey). |
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Star Wars, A New Hope: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [SOUNDTRACK])
There is no soundtrack composer working today more talented or consistent than John Williams, and the Star Wars trilogy represents some of his finest work. |
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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [SOUNDTRACK]
"E.T. is my favorite film, and this is probably my favorite soundtrack. The tone of the music is absolutely perfect. It's simple and light-hearted, and very touching." - fan |
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A.I. - Artificial Intelligence: Original Motion Picture Score [SOUNDTRACK]
"Some of John Williams' best work to date. I am stunned by the subtle complexity, depth and beauty of the music in this movie score." - fan |
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cult / horror
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The History of Horror
"This 2-disc set is a must-have for collectors of film music, including some hard to find, and beautifully crafted excerpts from often overlooked film scores. Notable is the extended suite from "The Omen" which is extraordinarily devilish and lovely all at the same time." - fan |
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Horror Show (Iced Earth)
"Horror Show is a concept album based on many infamous monsters. Drawing from legend, literature, film, and perhaps even real life." |
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Themes of Horror
"As a budget horror collection I was pleased. I purchased Themes of Horror I and II and both were good." - customer |
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Sounds of Horror, Vol. 2
"This is an outstanding horror sound CD you might work on when you're filming a horror movie, or if you're waitin for Halloween." - Jonathon Taylor |
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Psycho: The Complete Original Motion Picture Score [SOUNDTRACK]
Much has been made of composer Bernard Herrmann's choice to use only razor-sharp, slashing strings for his score to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. And heaven knows it works like a dream (or a nightmare), the music feeling as edgy and colorless as the noir-ish black-and-white photography. |
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The Exorcist: Music Excerpts From (1973 Film) [IMPORT] [SOUNDTRACK]
1996 Japanese reissue on Warner Brothers of Mike Oldfield's epic soundtrack to William Friedkin's 1973 horror classic starring Linda Blair, Max Von Sydow and Ellen Burstyn. Features the original classic version of 'Tubular Bells'. Originally released in 1973 on Warner Brothers. |
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Exorcist II: Ost [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] [IMPORT]
First time on CD for Ennio Morricone's soundtrack to the 1977 sequel to the classic horror film. Remastered it features full liner notes, additional images and a poster (approx. 18 inches x 14). 2001 release. |
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The Omen: Original Motion Picture Score (Deluxe Edition) [SOUNDTRACK]
"The new Deluxe version of 'The Omen' is a fitting and very pleasing example of a timeless and very powerful Jerry Goldsmith score." - fan |
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The Final Conflict - The Last Chapter In The Omen Trilogy: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [SOUNDTRACK]
"Director Graham Baker and Richard Donner (one of the producers), gives us something to dream about (nightmares), in this last chapter of the Omen Trilogy ~ "The Final Conflict"." - fan |
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From Hell: Original Motion Picture Score [SOUNDTRACK]
This soundtrack album opens with the "Wormwood Remix" of Marilyn Manson's Holy Wood single "The Nobodies,"...but it's the dark, brooding score of largely unsung South African composer Trevor Jones that's the real focus here. |
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Halloween: 20th Anniversary Edition - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] [SOUNDTRACK]
Borrowing the staccato rhythmic devices of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells cum Exorcist score, Carpenter overlaid them with a few simple Grand Guignol-esque synth chords and created nothing less than a surprisingly enduring horror classic. |
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PHANTASM
Their magnificent theme is an integral component of the worldwide success of Phantasm and its several acclaimed sequels. |
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The Fog (Original Soundtrack - New Expanded Edition) [SOUNDTRACK]
While his Fog score (in a newly expanded and remixed edition that follows a similar upgrade of his cult-fave Escape from New York music) doesn't exactly break the mold of the tensely rhythmic minimalism he used to great effect in Halloween, it's more gothic and classically spooky in every way. |
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The Music of Candyman
Newly re-mixed to facilitate home stereo playback from the original masters by Don Christensen, this CD will be an important addition to any serious Glass fan’s collection as well as a stimulating record for all listeners. |
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Jaws [Original Soundtrack] [SOUNDTRACK]
The 20 minutes of additional score and interviews with Spielberg and composer John Williams may be the strongest enticements for anyone who already owns the original soundtrack, but anyone who's put off purchasing this most identifiable score now has the temptation of improved sonic clarity to contend with as well. |
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Moulin Rouge [SOUNDTRACK]
A delicious, racy soundtrack that is equal parts cabaret, glam rock, and trip-hop, Moulin Rouge doesn't disappoint. -Kristy Martin |
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Moulin Rouge (Music from the Motion Picture), Vol. 2 [SOUNDTRACK]
This follow-up...(to the film's initial soundtrack release)...offers original film versions of "Sparkling Diamonds" (the lavish, Nicole Kidman-performed medley of "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" and "Material Girl"), Jim Broadbent's...loopy take on "Like a Virgin," as well as the lively Offenbach "Can Can" parody "The Pitch (Spectacular Spectacular)." |
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? [SOUNDTRACK]
The music from the Coen brothers' Depression-era film taps into the source from which the purest strains of country, blues, bluegrass, folk, and gospel music flow. Producer T Bone Burnett enlists the voices of Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch, Emmylou Harris, Ralph Stanley, and kindred spirits for performances of traditional material, in arrangements that are either a cappella or feature bare-bones accompaniment. |
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Come Away with Me (by Norah Jones)
It is not just the timbre of Norah Jones's voice that is mature beyond her 22 years. Her assured phrasing and precise time are more often found in older singers as well. She is instantly recognizable, blending intimations of Billie Holiday and Nina Simone without sounding like anyone but herself. Anyway you slice it, she is a singer to be reckoned with. |