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@AndreG.  Herbert Grönemeyer Record " Bochum " is great . For you all here...Bochum is a city with 600.000 citizens , approx. 15 minutes by car from my living town. I was born in Bochum as well ...60 years ago ! Nice city with the famouse Musical " Starlight Express " whose performing since 3 decades and our Football Team " VFL Bochum 1848 " is playing in the first german league.

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Well friends... live without vinyl is possible but not worth living. I missed it so much , but there is still a little time left in my free time.

 

Toto´s IV , 1982, CBS Records, is a good start to spin. Have to make myself familliar with the new MA 505 MK II Tonearm whose playing excellent with the Audio Technica AT V7 . A Good match especially for rockín music.

 

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25 minutes ago, Full Range said:


 

I remember the movie and I have the album of the music soundtrack 

Yepp..I do remember as well ...I played the first tune ( theme song ) in our discotheques while we all were in a rockín mood

 

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32 minutes ago, MicroMara said:

Yepp..I do remember as well ...I played the first tune ( theme song ) in our discotheques while we all were in a rockín mood

 

 

14 minutes ago, Full Range said:

Here it is 
Artist - Mixed 

Title - Warriors Motion Picture Soundtrack 

 

Album ID https://www.discogs.com/release/5750050-Various-The-Warriors-The-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack

 

The theme song is by - Barry De Vorzon 

 

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https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0080117/soundtrack

 

 

The Wanderer
Performed by Dion DiMucci (as Dion)
Courtesy of Laurie Records
Written by Ernie Maresca (uncredited)

Runaround Sue
Performed by Dion DiMucci (as Dion)
Courtesy of Laurie Records
Written by Ernie Maresca and Dion DiMucci (uncredited)

The Times They Are a Changin'
Written and performed by Bob Dylan
Courtesy of CBS Records

Sherry
Performed by The Four Seasons
Courtesy of The Four Seasons Partnership
Written by Bob Gaudio (uncredited)

Walk Like a Man
Performed by The Four Seasons
Courtesy of The Four Seasons Partnership
Written by Bob Gaudio (uncreditd) and Bob Crewe (uncredited)

Big Girls Don't Cry
Performed by The Four Seasons
Courtesy of The Four Seasons Partnership
Written by Bob Gaudio (uncreditd) and Bob Crewe (uncredited)

Soldier Boy
Performed by The Shirelles
Courtesy of Springboard International Records Inc.
Written by Luther Dixon (uncredited) and Florence Greenberg (uncredited)

Baby, It's You
Performed by The Shirelles
Courtesy of Springboard International Records Inc.
Music by Burt Bacharach (uncredited)
Lyrics by Hal David (uncredited)

Ya Ya
Performed by Lee Dorsey
Courtesy of Roulette Records, Inc.
Written by Clarence Lewis (uncredited), Lee Dorsey, Bobby Robinson (uncredited), Morris Levy (uncredited)

Shout - Part 1
Performed by The Isley Brothers
Written by O'Kelly Isley (uncredited), Ronald Isley (uncredited), Rudolph Isley (uncredited)

I Love You
Performed by The Volumes
Courtesy of Suellen Productions, Inc.
Written by Chuck Dukowski (uncredited), Willie Ewing (uncredited), Gordon Jenkins (uncredited), Ernest Newsom (uncredited), Jerry Jeff Walker (uncredited)

Granada
Performed by Plácido Domingo
Courtesy of Polydor Incorporated
Music by Agustín Lara (uncredited)

Pipeline
Performed by The Chantays
Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.
Written by Bob Spickard (uncredited) and Brian Carman (uncredited)

Tequila
Performed by The Champs
Courtesy of 4-Star Music
Written by Danny Flores (uncredited)

You've Really Got a Hold on Me
Performed by Smokey Robinson
Courtesy of Motown Record Corporation
Written by Smokey Robinson (uncredited)

Stand By Me
Performed by Ben E. King
Licensed by Atlantic Records
Written by Ben E. King (uncredited), Jerry Leiber (uncredited), Mike Stoller (uncredited)

Do You Love Me
Performed by The Contours
Courtesy of Motown Record Corporation
Written by Berry Gordy (uncredited)

My Boyfriend's Back
Performed by The Angels
Courtesy of Phonogram-Mercury, Inc.
Written by Bob Feldman (uncredited), Jerry Goldstein (uncredited), Richard Gottehrer (uncredited)

Wipe Out
Performed by The Surfaris
Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.
Written by Robert Berryhill (uncredited), Patrick Connolly (uncredited), Jim Fuller (uncredited), and Ronald Wilson (uncredited)

You Can't Go Home Again
Performed by Chet Baker
Courtesy of A&M Records
Music by Don Sebesky (uncredited)

Anaklasis
Performed by The Chorus and Polish State Philharmonic Orchestra (as Symphony Orchestra of the National Philharmonic of Warsaw)
Courtesy of Phonogram-Mercury, Inc.
Music by Krzysztof Penderecki (uncredited)

Fluorescences
Performed by The Chorus and Polish State Philharmonic Orchestra (as Symphony Orchestra of the National Philharmonic of Warsaw)
Courtesy of Phonogram-Mercury, Inc.
Music by Krzysztof Penderecki (uncredited)

La Femina
Performed by Terri Perri
Courtesy of Terri Perri

Stranger Girl
Composed by Jim Youngs
Performed by Jim Youngs, Ken Wahl, John Friedrich and Tony Ganios (as The Wanderers)

Nel blu dipinto di blu (Volare)
Performed by Terri Perri
Courtesy of Terri Perri
Written by Domenico Modugno (uncredited) and Franco Migliacci (uncredited)

Stranger on the Shore
Written by Acker Bilk
Performed by Mel Martin
Conducted by Jim Dukey

Bach Adagio and Fugue in 'C'
Organist: Chuck Ward
Music by Johann Sebastian Bach (as Bach)

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19 minutes ago, sputnik said:

Can you dig it?” also in Saturday Night Fever and pre-dates The Warriors and The Wanderers.  
Anyone have this soundtrack?  Proud to say I don’t.


No I don’t have that soundtrack 

But will you chastise me if I say that I have  - The Sound Of Music 🤪

 

And commend me for having - Rocky Horror 😎

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22 minutes ago, Full Range said:


No I don’t have that soundtrack 

But will you chastise me if I say that I have  - The Sound Of Music 🤪

 

And commend me for having - Rocky Horror 😎


I can’t find it, but I have the Mary Martin version lp somewhere and the Julie Andrews version on cd.  🥴

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Most anyone over the age of 60 remembers the Singing Nun album and maybe the Debbie Reynolds movie.   The true and tragic story is quite different and compelling.  A beautiful album and beautiful spirit.

 

Jeanne Deckers
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Background information
Birth name Jeanne-Paule Marie Deckers
Also known as The Singing Nun
Sœur Sourire
Sister Luc Gabriel, O.P.
Luc Dominique
Born 17 October 1933
Laeken, Brussels, Belgium
Died 29 March 1985 (aged 51)
Wavre, Brabant, Belgium
Genres Folk, religious
Instruments Vocals, acoustic guitar
Labels Philips Records

Jeanne-Paule Marie "Jeannine" Deckers (17 October 1933[1] – 29 March 1985), better known as Sœur Sourire (French for ''Sister Smile'') and often called The Singing Nun in English-speaking countries, was a Belgian singer-songwriter and a member of the Dominican Order in Belgium as Sister Luc Gabriel. She acquired widespread fame in 1963 with the release of the Belgian French song "Dominique", which topped the US Billboard Hot 100 and other charts. Owing to confusion over the terms of the recording contract, she was reduced to poverty, and also experienced a crisis of faith, quitting the order, though still remaining a Catholic. She committed suicide with her lifelong partner, Annie Pécher.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Singing_Nun

 

 

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Time for a little jazz 


The track Summertime - never sounded so good 

And @sputnik the track My Favourite Things, has undergone the Coltrane treatment is also on this LP  🤪

 

Artist - John Coltrane 

Title - My Favourite Things 

 

Album ID - https://www.discogs.com/release/2398538-John-Coltrane-My-Favorite-Things

 

A90-D153-C-F83-A-4-EC0-9-E1-D-AA143-C663

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Good morning.  I pulled out my copy and it appears to be the 1961 pressing.

I put it on briefly - it’s a little early in the morning here for Coltrane.  😜

 

https://www.discogs.com/release/4186775-John-Coltrane-My-Favorite-Things

 

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side 1, etched): ST-A-60303-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side 2, etched): ST-A-60304-B (my copy is etched ST-A-60304-A on side 2)
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side 1+2, etched): AVCO
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side 1+2, etched): 34D
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side 1): ST-A-60303
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side 2): ST-A-60304

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