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Track Title | Genre | Track Description | PlayLink |
COME GO WITH ME (Elevated Instrumental) | Rock/Pop | “Lifting urban life skyward” – Elisa Graves Otis, inventor of the elevator, suggested piping music into the box to calm the nerves of wary passengers, hence, the phrase “Elevator Music” was coined. With intent, this Instrumental has been “elevated”. | Click to Listen |
DISCO INFERNO | Urban/R&B | Inspired by a scene in the 1974 blockbuster film, ‘The Towering Inferno’ in which a discotheque is caught in the blaze, ‘Disco Inferno’ gained wider recognition after it appeared in the film Soundtrack for ‘Saturday Night Fever’ in 1977. | Click to Listen |
DISCO INFERNO (Backing Track w/BGVs) | Urban/R&B | Backing Track or Underscore with Background Vocal parts for the song inspired by the 1974 film, ‘The Towering Inferno’, in which a discotheque is caught in the blaze. It gained wider recognition after it appeared in the film ‘Saturday Night Fever’. | Click to Listen |
DISCO INFERNO (Backing Track) | Urban/R&B | Backing Track or Underscore for the song inspired by the 1974 film, ‘The Towering Inferno’, in which a discotheque is caught in the blaze. It gained wider recognition after it appeared in the film Soundtrack for ‘Saturday Night Fever’ in 1977. | Click to Listen |
DOWN ON THE FARM (Backing Track) | Country | Swampy Blues Underscore and Backing Track for Tim McGraw’s 1994 Country hit. Drivin’ back woods feel with plenty of Bottleneckin’ and Dobro fills. Party’s on, folks! | Click to Listen |
EVERYBODY’S BEEN BURNED (Elevated Instrumental) | Rock/Pop | “Lifting urban life skyward” – Elisa Graves Otis, inventor of the elevator, suggested piping music into the box to calm the nerves of wary passengers, hence, the phrase “Elevator Music” was coined. With intent, this Instrumental has been “elevated”. | Click to Listen |
LEAVING ON A JET PLANE | Folk | Written by John Denver in 1966 and most famously recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary in 1969, it was their penultimate #1 single of the 1960s. This re-arrange features Margie Cates’ Vocal Quartet, with Margie on lead. | Click to Listen |
LEAVING ON A JET PLANE (Background Instrumental) | Folk | Written by John Denver in 1966 and most famously recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary in 1969, it was their penultimate #1 single of the 1960s. This Instrumental Elevator Music rearrange features copious amounts of Brass, Woodwinds and Reeds. | Click to Listen |
LEAVING ON A JET PLANE (Backing Track w/BGVs) | Folk | Written by John Denver in 1966 and most famously recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary in 1969, it was their penultimate #1 single of the 1960s. This Backing Track or Underscore with Background Vocal parts features Margie Cates’ Vocal Quartet. | Click to Listen |
LEAVING ON A JET PLANE (Backing Track) | Folk | Written by John Denver in 1966 and most famously recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary in 1969, it was their penultimate #1 single of the 1960s. This Backing Track or Underscore features layers of Acoustic Guitars, Keyboards, Acoustic Bass, and Percussion. | Click to Listen |
TIN MAN (Backing Track) | Country | Interesting side note: The Video of the 2001 version of this song was scheduled to be filmed in the afternoon of September 11, 2001, at the World Trade Center in New York City, but was canceled because of equipment delays. The fickle fates. | Click to Listen |