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Stewart track on Almost Pop: Stand Back

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2010 17:37
by njperry
Does anyone know anything about a Stewart track that is on a compilation album called "Almost Pop: Stand Back." There are also Sting tracks on it.

It is available for MP3 download on Amazon at:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000S9 ... 524&sr=1-1

It is also on itunes.

The SC track is labled as "Main Title - Sound-A-Like As Made Famous By: Stewart Copeland." The phrase " Sound-A-Like As Made Famous By . . . " is on all the tracks on the album and would indicate that it is someone else performing it.

I have no idea what the track is the Main Title to. As a soundtrack composer, Stewart has composed several main titles.

The tracks listed for Sting include Demolition Man (of course a Police song), Fields Of Gold, If I Ever Lose My Faith, and When We Dance. The samples on Amazon sound like the orginial except for Demolition Man which doesn't sound like the Police version or the early 90s version Sting did as the soundtrack for the Stallone movie Demolition Man.

Does anyone have any info on this album or Stewart track?

Thanks.

Re: Stewart track on Almost Pop: Stand Back

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2010 17:47
by conroy
It sounds like the Main Title from score of the move Silent Fall that Stewart composed or someone trying to pretend that they are Stewart performing that tune since it doesn't sound exactly like that track but very similar..

Re: Stewart track on Almost Pop: Stand Back

PostPosted: 15 Jun 2010 14:50
by DirtyMartini
What a strange collection. It's an album of knock-offs from artists whose names start with "St"?