Soundtrack
After searching very hard, I found the soundtrack using Soulseex; it is by the Peter Thomas Orchestra. Everybody should get this album and listen to it.
After searching very hard, I found the soundtrack using Soulseex; it is by the Peter Thomas Orchestra. Everybody should get this album and listen to it.
thanks for the info - if there is more i need to know about it, then just post it
im glad to find so many, like you, that support these theories
we need to spread the ideas
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The soundtrack is available for downstreaming via RealPlayer at Weirdsville. http://www.weirdsville.com/featured11.html . Hardly the most interesting thing available on this website, by the way.
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There's a huge expanded 29 track edition official CD coming Feb 2009 from Universal Germany.
If you're a fan, I'd say this will be a fine release!
http://www.soundtrackcorner.de/chariots-of-the-gods-p3192.htm
Now all I need to do is watch the darn docu.
The Universal CD you describe has just been released on the JazzClub/Polydor label via Screen Archives Entertainment website. I just received it today and the sound quality is vastly superior to the previous 19 track Polydor CD release.
At just about 57 minutes, it includes 10 additional tracks, including the "Stars and Rockets" DJ cult track and a US single version of the Main Theme.
Some track titles are altered ("Reminiscences of the Future: Theme from COTG" has become "Nazca: Imaginary Landing in Peru"} and the order of tracks is different,but all the familiar and unfamiliar tracks are here, sounding better than they ever have.
Highly recommended!
"If you don't know the answer -change the question."
Does it include music used during the sections on:
* the Tibetan Konshur,
* Tassili Plateau................???
§« El sueño de la razón produce monstruos. »§
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