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Arise Azmaveth
02/14/2014
"Arise Azmaveth" is a song I, Jeziel Misael Molina Garcia composed on my own, lyrics, music, score and choir ensemble. The song talks about a spiritual war story taking place in my dreams. The lyrics are: >>ARISE ARISE Arise Oh Lord And let no man triumph in your presence the nations are judged Arise Oh Lord To you I can call Oh Lord only you are my rock Oh please do not turn A deaf ear to me for mercy I cry As I call to you Lord for help I lift up my hands Reaching to your most holy place. In you Oh Lord I have taken refuge Let me never be put to shame Turn your ear to me, come quickly to my rescue Be my rock of refuge, a fortress to save me. ARISE ARISE<<
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OLD NEW TIME 100214
02/10/2014
Instrumental, soundtrack, musicfilm
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Lucy Found This Guy With Diamonds
01/12/2014
Jeff Norbert Wyatt
From the Jeff Wyatt album: Wanted (Soundtrack to Mike Reilly's "Tumbleweed") (writer: Jeff Wyatt) Although the title is an obvious take off on the John Lennon song title “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds”, this mariachi style song does not resemble the Beatle song in any possible way. Here’s the corny story of a colorful Mexican bandito who’s constantly struggling with his frustrating love life in the Wild West. As such he can’t decide whether he wants to remain north of the border, or go back home to Mexico. He doesn’t really think of himself as a bad guy, per se. After all, he hadn’t “robbed a stagecoach since last Thursday”. Canadian west coast comedy scriptwriter MIKE REILLY of Canamera Entertainment (Radio Comedy Shows) has created another gem to add to his growing repertoire of radio ready audio drama productions. This time it’s built on a cowboy western theme, entitled TUMBLEWEED; a fictional Wild West frontier town complete with colorful period characters. Every movie or audio drama deserves a corresponding musical soundtrack. With this in mind, Mike hired Jeff to create suitable music for this fun Wild West production and "Wanted (Soundtrack to Mike Reilly’s “Tumbleweed”)" was thus conceived.
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Camptown Races
01/12/2014
Jeff Norbert Wyatt
From the Jeff Wyatt album: Wanted (Soundtrack to Mike Reilly's "Tumbleweed") (writer: Stephen Foster - public domain) Wikipedia states "Gwine to Run All Night”, or “De Camptown Races" (popularly known as "Camptown Races") is a minstrel song by Stephen Foster (1826–1864). It was published in February 1850. Another edition was published in 1852 with guitar accompaniment under the title, "The Celebrated Ethiopian Song/Camptown Races". In 1974 Richard Jackson wrote, “Foster quite specifically tailored the song for use on the minstrel stage. He composed it as a piece for solo voice with group interjections and refrain ... his dialect verses have all the wild exaggeration and rough charm of folk tale as well as some of his most vivid imagery ... Together with "Oh! Susanna", "Camptown Races" is one of the gems of the minstrel era.” Jeff messed with Foster’s original lyric and wrote some of his own original verses to bring the song home to Tumbleweed Canadian west coast comedy scriptwriter MIKE REILLY of Canamera Entertainment (Radio Comedy Shows) has created another gem to add to his growing repertoire of radio ready audio drama productions. This time it’s built on a cowboy western theme, entitled TUMBLEWEED; a fictional Wild West frontier town complete with colorful period characters. Every movie or audio drama deserves a corresponding musical soundtrack. With this in mind, Mike hired Jeff to create suitable music for this fun Wild West production and "Wanted (Soundtrack to Mike Reilly’s “Tumbleweed”)" was thus conceived.
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Fiona
01/12/2014
Jeff Norbert Wyatt
From the Jeff Wyatt album: Wanted (Soundtrack to Mike Reilly's "Tumbleweed") (writer: Jeff Wyatt) Fiona, although not a specific character in the script framework of Tumbleweed, she could easily be a behind the scenes supporting role. She’s kind of the female version of the character Mongo from Mel Brooks’ cowboy spoof “Blazing Saddles”. She’s rough and tough, kind of dumb and hygienically unkempt. According to Jeff, the idea for the song stemmed from his appreciation of the old Frank Zappa “200 Motels” song “Lonesome Cowboy Burt”, although the 2 songs are very different musically and lyrically. Canadian west coast comedy scriptwriter MIKE REILLY of Canamera Entertainment (Radio Comedy Shows) has created another gem to add to his growing repertoire of radio ready audio drama productions. This time it’s built on a cowboy western theme, entitled TUMBLEWEED; a fictional Wild West frontier town complete with colorful period characters. Every movie or audio drama deserves a corresponding musical soundtrack. With this in mind, Mike hired Jeff to create suitable music for this fun Wild West production and "Wanted (Soundtrack to Mike Reilly’s “Tumbleweed”)" was thus conceived.
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Red River Valley
01/12/2014
Jeff Norbert Wyatt
From the Jeff Wyatt album: Wanted (Soundtrack to Mike Reilly's "Tumbleweed") (writer: unknown - public domain) According to Wikipedia, the origins of this song appear to date back to 1870 in the northern Red River Valley region of Manitoba Canada during the time of the Wolseley Expedition. And although the name James Kerrigan was the first to be associated with the first printed versions of the song in 1896 (under the title “Bright Mohawk Valley”), the song was actually written by an unknown author almost 30 years prior. Canadian west coast comedy scriptwriter MIKE REILLY of Canamera Entertainment (Radio Comedy Shows) has created another gem to add to his growing repertoire of radio ready audio drama productions. This time it’s built on a cowboy western theme, entitled TUMBLEWEED; a fictional Wild West frontier town complete with colorful period characters. Every movie or audio drama deserves a corresponding musical soundtrack. With this in mind, Mike hired Jeff to create suitable music for this fun Wild West production and "Wanted (Soundtrack to Mike Reilly’s “Tumbleweed”)" was thus conceived.
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Turkey in the Hay (Square Dance Fever)
01/12/2014
Jeff Norbert Wyatt
From the Jeff Wyatt album: Wanted (Soundtrack to Mike Reilly's "Tumbleweed") (writer: unknown - public domain) This is an adaptation and certainly a takeoff on the old song “Turkey in the Straw”. Jeff wrote his own lyrics, keeping the original melody intact, with some twists and turns in key changes along the way. According to Wikipedia "Turkey in the Straw" is a well-known American folk song dating from the early 19th century. The song's tune is derived from the ballad "My Grandmother Lived on Yonder Little Green" which was derivative of the Irish ballad "The Old Rose Tree." Originally a tune for fiddle players, it was first popularized in the late 1820s and early 1830s by performers such as George Washington Dixon and Bob Farrell. Another song, "Zip Coon", sung to the same tune, was popularized by Dixon and flourished during the Andrew Jackson administration. This version was first published between 1829 and 1834 in either New York or Baltimore. Both of the above performers claimed to have written the song, and the dispute is not resolved. Also, Ohio songwriter Daniel Decatur Emmett is sometimes erroneously credited as the song's author. But (like much Americana music) after all this time, authorship is a mute point since the song has been in the public domain for almost 2 centuries with no hope of any royalty payments to family descendents of the writer, whoever it was. Canadian west coast comedy scriptwriter MIKE REILLY of Canamera Entertainment (Radio Comedy Shows) has created another gem to add to his growing repertoire of radio ready audio drama productions. This time it’s built on a cowboy western theme, entitled TUMBLEWEED; a fictional Wild West frontier town complete with colorful period characters. Every movie or audio drama deserves a corresponding musical soundtrack. With this in mind, Mike hired Jeff to create suitable music for this fun Wild West production and "Wanted (Soundtrack to Mike Reilly’s “Tumbleweed”)" was thus conceived.
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Tumbleweed Theme
01/12/2014
Jeff Norbert Wyatt
From the Jeff Wyatt album: Wanted (Soundtrack to Mike Reilly's "Tumbleweed") (writer: Jeff Wyatt) Here’s a big orchestral overture and opening theme, reminiscent of the style of John Williams, with some added Spike Jones style of tongue in cheeky-ness to keep the mood from becoming too serious for too long. Canadian west coast comedy scriptwriter MIKE REILLY of Canamera Entertainment (Radio Comedy Shows) has created another gem to add to his growing repertoire of radio ready audio drama productions. This time it’s built on a cowboy western theme, entitled TUMBLEWEED; a fictional Wild West frontier town complete with colorful period characters. Every movie or audio drama deserves a corresponding musical soundtrack. With this in mind, Mike hired Jeff to create suitable music for this fun Wild West production and "Wanted (Soundtrack to Mike Reilly’s “Tumbleweed”)" was thus conceived.
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The author of the photo for the cover - Мих. Мал.
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The author of the photo for the cover - Мих. Мал.
Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives 3.0
The author of the photo for the cover - Мих. Мал.
Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives 3.0
The author of the photo for the cover - Мих. Мал.
Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives 3.0
The author of the photo for the cover - Мих. Мал.
Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives 3.0
The author of the photo for the cover - Мих. Мал.
Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives 3.0
The author of the photo for the cover - Мих. Мал.
Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives 3.0
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