I don't want to be "that guy" who's constantly linking to things on Amazon, but I'm on a music browsing kick.
Plus, I find it incredibly cool that you can get the soundtrack to the Rocky Horror Picture Show in karaoke-style instrumentals using the original film score backing tracks. Oh, the mischief I could get up to with this. If only there were a similar album for Shock Treament, I think my heart would explode in a massive joygasm.
Also noted while browsing music: Apparently, Someday Man is the only album Paul Williams feels comfortable putting out as a digital download. And a copy of Bugsy Malone (with music by Williams) on Blu-Ray will set you back a cool $99.99 for an unopened copy. Or you could pay a quarter of that and get the shady Hong Kong DVD release that's mysteriously marked for play in all regions. But I would also remind you that The Phantom of the Paradise (also featuring Williams' music) is on perfectly legitimate DVD in the U.S. for around ten bucks.
Edited to Note: I also got this from Amazon, which I like to think of as their automated recommendation software looking at something in my history and saying, "WTF? Just show him something. Anything!"
Plus, I find it incredibly cool that you can get the soundtrack to the Rocky Horror Picture Show in karaoke-style instrumentals using the original film score backing tracks. Oh, the mischief I could get up to with this. If only there were a similar album for Shock Treament, I think my heart would explode in a massive joygasm.
Also noted while browsing music: Apparently, Someday Man is the only album Paul Williams feels comfortable putting out as a digital download. And a copy of Bugsy Malone (with music by Williams) on Blu-Ray will set you back a cool $99.99 for an unopened copy. Or you could pay a quarter of that and get the shady Hong Kong DVD release that's mysteriously marked for play in all regions. But I would also remind you that The Phantom of the Paradise (also featuring Williams' music) is on perfectly legitimate DVD in the U.S. for around ten bucks.
Edited to Note: I also got this from Amazon, which I like to think of as their automated recommendation software looking at something in my history and saying, "WTF? Just show him something. Anything!"