The Man Who Fell To Earth [2 LP/2 CD Box Set]
by Various Artists
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Vinyl LP Details
- Number of Records: 4
- Released: November 18, 2016
- Originally Released: 2016
- Label: Hip-O
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.Poker Dice (Side A)
- 2.Jazz II (Side A)
- 3.Boys From The South (Side A)
- 4.33 1/3 (Side A)
- 5.Rhumba Boogie (Side B)
- 6.Mandala (Side B)
- 7.America (Side B)
- 8.Wind Words (Side B)
- 9.Jazz (Side B)
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.One Way (Side A)
- 2.Space Capsule (Side A)
- 3.Bluegrass Breakdown (Side A)
- 4.Desert Shack (Side A)
- 5.Memory Of Hiroshima (Side A)
- 6.Window (Side B)
- 7.Alberto (Side B)
- 8.Liar, Liar (Side B)
- 9.Hello Mary Lou (Side B)
- 10.The Man Who Fell To Earth (Side B)
Tracks on Disc 3:
- 1.Stomu Yamashta - Poker Dice
- 2.Louis Armstrong - Blueberry Hill
- 3.John Phillips - Jazz II
- 4.Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - Venus: The Bringer Of Peace
- 5.John Phillips - Boys From The South
- 6.Stomu Yamashta - 33 1/3
- 7.John Phillips - Rhumba Boogie
- 8.The Kingston Trio - Try To Remember
- 9.Stomu Yamashta Mandala
- 10.John Phillips America
- 11.Stomu Yamashta - Wind Words
- 12.John Phillips Jazz
Tracks on Disc 4:
- 1.Stomu Yamashta - One Way
- 2.John Phillips - Space Capsule
- 3.John Phillips - Bluegrass Breakdown
- 4.John Phillips - Desert Shack
- 5.Stomu Yamashta - Memory Of Hiroshima
- 6.John Phillips Window
- 7.John Phillips Alberto
- 8.Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - Mars: The Bringer Of War (Excerpt)
- 9.John Phillips - Liar, Liar
- 10.John Phillips - Hello Mary Lou
- 11.Robert Farnon - Silent Night
- 12.Genevieve Waite - Love Is Coming Back
- 13.John Phillips - The Man Who Fell To Earth (Demo)
Product Description:
The Deluxe boxset features a poster, production stills, a coffee table book containing the story of the soundtrack, 48 page hardback book with rare photos and a new essay about the film from Paolo Hewitt. John Phillips of the Mamas and Papas composed and recorded much of the music for the film. The majority of Phillips' compositions have been unavailable for 40 years, until now.
Product Info
- UPC: 602547992178
- Shipping Weight: 4.02/lbs (approx)
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