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New backing tracks available now

PostPosted: 21 Apr 2010, 03:34
by tonykiek
Over the last few weeks I've completed the following list of new backing tracks which are all now available from the OzzieTrax website at http://www.turningpointcd.com which now has 135 backing tracks available.

Jezebel

Never Ending Story (remake of my earlier BT)

High Noon (a.k.a. Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darlin')

To Sir With Love (remake of my earlier BT)

Chi Mai (Morrocone's theme from The Professionals)

All I Ask Of You (Cliff Richard version)

Women of Ireland (as per the Mike Oldfield instrumental version)

You Raise Me Up (as per the Secret Garden version)

Shoba (remake of my original BT)

You can hear the BT's and demo tracks mp3 samples on the OzzieTrax website. Each backing track is only GBP2.00 (which includes the free demo mp3). You can order on the website which has a PayPal facility.

I'm currently working on BT's for:
The Magnificent 7
Fairy Tale
Granada (remake)
Losing You (Brenda Lee)
Begin the Beguine
Peaceful (Rapiers version)
Bonanza
Josie (Ventures)
Lonely Girl (Ventures)
Gringo (Ventures)
Gandy Dancer (Ventures)

With SHADOZ 2010 in Melbourne now cancelled, I should be able to put all my efforts in completing these requests before June.

Tony Kiek
OzzieTrax

Re: New backing tracks available now

PostPosted: 21 Apr 2010, 12:42
by JimN
tonykiek wrote:Chi Mai (Morrocone's theme from The Professionals)


Just in case anyone is misled by that, Tony (and consequently thinks of the wrong piece of music), Ennio Morricone's Chi Mai was used as the theme for the 1981 BBC TV series "The Life And Times Of David Lloyd George" (see: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0163945/fullcredits#cast).

I assume that "The Professionals" is a reference to the LWT series of the 1970s with Martin Shaw, Lewis Collins and Gordon Jackson. The music for that one - very different in style from Chi Mai! - was written by famed UK library music composer Laurie Johnson.

The idea of a BT for the theme from "Bonanza!" is great...

JimN

Re: New backing tracks available now

PostPosted: 22 Apr 2010, 22:47
by Rick50
The Ventures number - is that their B-side (with male "aah" voices) actually called "Lonely Heart"? If it is, I will be buying...
Rick :geek: