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Close
Every Door
(haunting
strings & cellos over a lush baroque background)
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Tell Me On A Sunday (beautiful
orchestration with Sunday School ending)
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Unexpected Song (delicate
vibes culminating in an unexpected ending)
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Gus,
The Theatre Cat
(special “cat sounds” adorn this gorgeous waltz)
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There’s Me (irresistible
intro guides you seamlessly into this piece that almost
plays itself!)
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The Music Of The Night (haunting
orchestral version using synth sounds to emphasize the
spirit of the song)
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The Last Man In My Life (guitars
entwine with the lovely orchestral backing)
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Don’t Cry For Me Argentina (virtually plays itself – truly terrific endings)
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All I Ask Of You (featuring
an irresistible Intro that will suit ANY ballad. Extremely
touching version with an unexpected, unnerving Ending 2)
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Make Up My Heart (unusual
“pop” re-working of this little known classic)
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Take That Look Off Your Face (guitars
mix seamlessly with brass to give you a sound that is hard
to distinguish from the original recording – terrific!
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I Don’t Know How To Love Him (delicate flute intro – absolutely beautiful arrangement)
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Starlight Express
(gorgeous ballad that
will live in your head for hours after you’ve played it a
couple of times)
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Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
(haunting strings – great endings)
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Another Suitcase In Another Hall (stunning
– just stunning! Beat this Technote!)
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Memory (cats
cry from the rooftops – amazing special effects abound in
this delicate version of the classic song from “Cats”)
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Pie Jesu (lovely
“small chapel” version – very “hymn-like”)
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The Phantom Of The Opera
(this frightening, powerful version is worth the price of
the disk alone!)
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Only
You (superb
intros and endings adorn this little known gem of a song)
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Mr.
Mistoffelees
(very faithful to the actual recording – practically plays
itself))
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Jesus
Christ Superstar (buy
the disk JUST for this file alone – it’s worth it!)
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