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Prog-Watch Special - 101 Dimensions - At The Movies

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My turn on 101 Dimensions again and this month I went with a theme of movies. There are movie themes and sound track music, and a few that have to do with movies or books that were adapted into movies. Here's the playlist: 1. Rick Wakeman - Renzi - Chopsticks - Fantasia (from the album Listzomania, 1975) 2. Vangelis - Blush Response (from the album Bladerunner (OST), 1982) 3. Keith Emerson - The Church (Main Theme) (from the album La Chiesa (OST), 1989) 4. Tangerine Dream - The Dream Is Always The Same (from the album Risky Business (OST), 1983) 5. Tony Banks - Quicksilver Suite (from the album Sountracks, 1986) 6. Oliver Wakeman and Clive Nolan - Overture (from the album The Hound Of The Baskervilles, 2002) 7. Goblin - Suspiria (from the album The Fantastic Voyage Of Goblin, 2007) 8. Peter Gabriel - Go Away Mr. Evans (from the album Long Walk Home – Music From The Rabbit-Proof Fence, 2002) 9. Giorgio Moroder - Machines (from the album Metropolis (OST), 1984) 10. Jon & Vangelis - The Friends Of Mr. Cairo (from the album The Friends Of Mr. Cairo, 1981) 11. The Who - Love Reign O'er Me (from the album Quadrophenia, 1973) 12. Keith Emerson - The Chase (from the album Nighthawks (OST), 1981 13. American Symphony – London Metropolitan Orchestra (from the album Mr. Holland's Opus (OST), 1995) 14. Peter Gabriel - The Heat (from the album Birdy (OST), 1985) 15. Rick Wakeman - Eastern Shadows (from the album Crimes Of Passion (OST), 1984) 16. Mike Oldfield - Etude (from the album Killing Fields(OST), 1984) 17. Isao Tomita - Mongolian Fantasy - Land Of Great Kahn (from the album Storm From The East (OST), 1992) 18. Vangelis - Chariots Of Fire (from the album Chariots Of Fire (OST), 1981) Catch you next month! Prog On! Tony

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