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Originally released : 00-00-1984
Release date : 07-04-2003
Album name : Ghostbusters
Artist : OST
Ripped by : Eddie Izzard
Genre : Soundtrack
Label : Arista
Encoding Software : Lame EOS
Quality : --alt-preset standard
Tracks : 10
Size of Files : 53,8 MB
─ Track list ───────────────────────────────────────── ─── ─ ─
01 04:06 Ray Parker░-░Ghostbusters
02 03:00 Bus Boys░-░Cleanin' Up The Town
03 03:24 Alessi Brothers░-░Savin' The Day
04 03:21 Thompson Twins░-░In The Name Of Love
05 05:09 Air Supply░-░I Can Wait Forever
06 03:23 Laura Branigan░-░Hot Night
07 04:22 Mick Smiley░-░Magic
08 03:01 Elmer Bernstein░-░Main Title Theme From Ghostbusters
09 03:33 Elmer Bernstein░-░Dana's Theme
10 04:48 Ray Parker░-░Ghostbusters (Instrumental Version)
Total time: 38:07 min
─ Release notes ─────────────────────────────────────── ─── ─ ─
The soundtrack for the 1984 blockbuster comedy
Ghostbusters, which starred Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd
and Harold Ramis as a New York-based team of spook
exterminators, follows the most common soundtrack
formula for summer blockbuster hits: throw on a bunch
of pop songs that were heard in the movie only for a
few seconds, combine them with a couple of excerpts
from the original score, and ù voila! ù you have a
soundtrack album that makes for a very disjointed,
schizophrenic listen, and does very little to conjure
memories of the film. The major exceptions to the
latter complaint, the songs which do conjure memories
of the movie, are the two tracks from Elmer Bernstein's
score, Mick Smiley's "Magic," which played a major role
in the film, and the witty Ray Parker, Jr. theme song
"Ghostbusters," which earned him an Academy Award
nomination for Best Song. (He lost to Stevie Wonder's
"I Just Called to Say I Love You.") Years later,
Parker's refrain of "Who you gonna call?" has remained
a part of the cultural lexicon. As for Bernstein's
contribution, he has a tendency to write film music
characterized by eerie keyboard meanderings which add
little to the scenes he writes for.
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