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| Bachbusters - The music of Bach performed on synthesizers. Don Dorsey arranged and performed some of Bach's best known works, but they are all on synthesizer. The best known works on this CD are "Toccata & Fugue in D Minor" and "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring". |
| Beethoven Or Bust - The music of Beethoven performed on synthesizers. Don Dorsey's follow-up to the popular "Bachbusters" CD. Popular selections on this disc include "Moonlight Sonata", "Fur Elise", and "Ode to Ludwig", which is loosely based on "Ode to Joy". Dorsey adds his own interesting touches, so that different pieces evoke memories of a gunfight or a busy street. | |
| Busted - Don Dorsey's third CD, featuring unused tracks and alternate versions from "Bachbusters" and "Beethoven or Bust". The disc also contains tracks for a Mozart CD that was never completed. But the biggest find here is "Festival of Festivals" which served as the music for EPCOT Center's Laserphonic Fantasy, the forerunner to Illuminations. My favorite of the three! |
Silver Jubilee - A 2-disc collection featuring new recordings of favorite songs by Riders in the Sky to celebrate their 25th anniversary. The set also features live performances by the Riders, giving them a chance to show off their comedy skills as well as their musical abilities. A must for any fan of western music! |
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Davy Crockett - A collection of songs performed by Riders in the Sky about one of America's favorite folk heroes. Includes several songs from and inspired by the Disney television show, as well as two new songs. |
Smile - The legendary long lost Beach Boys album is resurrected in a new recording by Brian Wilson. The songs, composed by Wilson and Van Dyke Parks, are whimscal and imaginative. A must for any Beach Boys/Brian Wilson fan! |
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Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - The soundtrack to the long awaited final Star Wars movie. Features great music by John Williams as we have come to expect. This CD also includes a bonus DVD of music from all 6 Star Wars movies with clips from each of the movies. A nice addition to a great soundtrack! |
The Well-Tempered Synthesizer - A recent re-release of the 1960s album by Wendy Carlos. The follow-up to the original Switched-On Bach, this recording features classical compositions of Bach, Scarlatti, Handel, and others as performed on synthesizers. It still sounds great, even when compared to the technological advances of the last 30+ years. | |||