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Vanilla Sky Together with frequent collaborator Danny Bramson, Cameron compiled this truly eclectic and rich group of pop tracks for the film Vanilla Sky, securing original songs by the likes of Paul McCartney and R.E.M. Sir. Paul nabbed an Oscar nod for his playful title track, and Cameron Diaz, whose performance in the film was widely heralded, performed the dreamy I Fall Apart under the pseudonym Julianna Gianni. |
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Almost Famous A mere selection of songs from the fifty-plus tracks featured in the film, the nostalgic soundtrack for Cameron Crowe's homage to rock and roll, Almost Famous, plays like an ode to an era. |
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Jerry Maguire Cameron Crowe teamed up with long time collaborators Danny Bramson and Nancy Wilson, who wrote the original score, to compile another uniquely memorable soundtrack. |
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Singles Featuring a slew of 90s grunge rockers from the Seattle scene, the Singles soundtrack showcases songs by local performers like Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden (and Chris Cornell solo), Mother Love Bone, Mudhoney and Heart's acoustic turn as Lovemongers with their Led Zeppelin cover, Battle of Evermore. |
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Say Anything On their first collaboration, Cameron Crowe and his wife Nancy Wilson worked with Danny Bramson and Jerry Greenberg to create the soundtrack for Crowe's directorial debut, Say Anything... Nancy co-wrote the score with Richard Gibbs and Anne Dudley, and performed her first solo song (without Heart), All for Love. |
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Fast Times At Ridgemont High A compilation of late 70s rock and new wave pop, the Fast Times at Ridgemont High soundtrack features nineteen songs, almost all of which were either written specifically for the film, like Billy Squire's Fast Times (The Best Years of Our Lives) or had not yet appeared on any previous release by the artist. |
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Untitled The 2LP reissue of the Almost Famous soundtrack. |
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Vanilla Sky Vinyl Films and Classic Records proudly present the 2LP reissue of the Vanilla Sky soundtrack. |
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Mark Kozelek, "Duk Koo Kim" The inaugural 10" Series release. |
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Low, "Murderer" Our second release, Low's "Murderer". |










