Score-Brother: Introduction

Hello there, fellow bloggers!

*unnecessary fanfare plays in background*


I come to this great site to share some treasures with all of you. These treasures I speak of are movie soundtracks and scores in which I have managed to collect here and there.*

*Some of these soundtracks I own, while others I may have found elsewhere...

IMPORTANT:
Anything you choose to preview is password-protected, so make sure you check out the password; fear not, for I will type it down--unless special direction(s) is required.


Sooner or later, you may experience an expired link. If this occurs, please feel free to hit me up via e-mail: mc-iggmeista@lycos.com


The above is now my new default e-mail, for I have chosen to eliminate the need for my old one--no offense.


Well, that about sums up the description for this blog. I will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have for me.


I am known as "Score-Brother," but you can call me Alberto--you can also call me Albert, or even Al


See you around, and have fun.



Later days,

-Al




*LEGAL DISCLAIMER NOTICE:

I AM NOT THE ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT OWNER FOR ANY OF THE MATERIAL GIVEN ON THIS BLOG. THE SOLE-INTENTION FOR POSTING THIS MATERIAL ON THIS BLOG IS FOR NON-PROFITABLE AND PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. AS THE CREATOR OF “SCORE-BROTHER’S,” I STRONGLY SUGGEST THAT ALL MUSIC DOWNLOADED FROM THIS SITE BE DELETED FROM YOUR COMPUTER(S) AFTER A 24-HOUR PREVIEW PERIOD.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Bill Conti - Lock-Up

This here is a soundtrack I have meant to post months ago, but I guess I was being lazy...

Anyway, Bill Conti, the composer for soundtracks to films like "Rocky," "The Next Karate Kid," and "Betrayed," creates some wonderful harmonic/electronic sounds to the 1989 movie, "Lock-Up," featuring good-ole' SLYYYYY (Sylvester Stallone).

As an added bonus, there are two additional score tracks from the movie that are found nowhere else...

Also, I have included a custom-made mp3 of Jimi Jamison's "Ever Since the World Began," the end-credit title song.

















The password is:
Score-Brother-1989

Enjoy!

1 comment:

Atreyu Kenobi said...

You are the man! Jimi Jamison owns.

Dave Bickler can stick to his Bud Light commercials.

Thanks!