EMI releasing Video Games Live as CD
One of Tommy Tallarico’s more successful projects, the Video Games Live concert series, is finally being pressed into a CD titled Video Games Live: Volume One. The name naturally supposes there will be at least a Volume Two, also likely to be produced under the EMI Classics label.
The tracks were recorded either live (as indicated on the track list on the full article) or at the Abbey Road Studios in London (England), where all of the songs were engineered. Performances are by the Slovak National Orchestra, The Crouch End Festival Chorus and The Video Game Pianist, Martin Leung, and were conducted by concert co-creator Jack Wall. The concert and subsequent CD will feature…
Screaming for Vengeance first full downloadable album through Rock Star
Rev up the sound on your television, grab your guitar and prepare to play the next level of your Rock Band experience this week.
Harmonix and MTV announced that Judas Priest’s entire Screaming for Vengeance album (1982) will be available for download beginning Tuesday, April 22, 2008, through Xbox Live and on Thursday, April 24, 2008, through Playstation 3…
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RE: Man hacks Chrono Trigger to propose to girlfriend
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