This is a limited-edition box set of material recorded for the Cowboy Bebop animé series. Music is by Yoko Kanno & the Seatbelts, and it is truly stunning. Over the course of four CDs, you will hear just about every style of music imaginable, all extremely well-played. There's rock & roll, '40s-style pop, Blue Note session outtakes, World Saxophone Quartet-style jazz, acoustic slide guitar blues, harmonica blues, dub with spacy guitar, modern jazz, ambient -- it's quite a wild ride. Players include Naruyoshi Kikuchi (Otomo Yoshihide, Tipographica, Ground Zero), Tsuneo Imahori (Otomo Yoshihide, Tipographica, Syzygys, Haco), and several NY guests like Steven Bernstein (Sex Mob, Lounge Lizards) and Bobby Previte (John Zorn, Wayne Horvitz, Tom Waits). Some of it was even recorded and mixed by Rudy Van Gelder. Although this was almost certainly produced for fans of the animé series, its appeal goes well beyond that to any adventurous listener. There are short snippets of dialogue included, but that's why CD players can be programmed. This set also contains various alternate takes from the individual soundtracks, as well as otherwise-unavailable live recordings. Recommended.
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | 00:30 | ||
2 | feat: Seatbelts | 01:31 | |
3 | 00:15 | ||
4 | 04:00 | ||
5 | 04:00 | ||
6 | 00:26 | ||
7 | feat: Seatbelts | 02:49 | |
8 | feat: Seatbelts | 01:00 | |
9 | 00:22 | ||
10 | 02:38 | ||
11 | 03:38 | ||
12 | 00:24 | ||
13 | feat: Seatbelts | 02:18 | |
14 | 00:36 | ||
15 | 05:02 | ||
16 | 00:09 | ||
17 | feat: Seatbelts | 01:58 | |
18 | feat: Seatbelts | 02:47 | |
19 | 00:10 | ||
20 | 04:32 | ||
21 | 03:13 | ||
22 | 00:09 | ||
23 | feat: Seatbelts | 02:52 | |
24 | 00:28 | ||
25 | 01:50 | ||
26 | 00:09 | ||
27 | feat: Seatbelts | 04:14 | |
28 | 00:10 | ||
29 | 03:24 | ||
30 | 00:20 | ||
31 | feat: Seatbelts | 01:53 |
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | 00:33 | ||
2 | feat: Seatbelts | 02:44 | |
3 | feat: Seatbelts | 03:47 | |
4 | feat: Seatbelts | 01:49 | |
5 | 00:17 | ||
6 | 03:04 | ||
7 | 05:11 | ||
8 | 00:04 | ||
9 | feat: Seatbelts | 02:34 | |
10 | 00:30 | ||
11 | 04:22 | ||
12 | 00:25 | ||
13 | feat: Seatbelts | 05:03 | |
14 | feat: Seatbelts | 03:29 | |
15 | 00:08 | ||
16 | 01:06 | ||
17 | feat: Seatbelts | 04:29 | |
18 | 00:51 | ||
19 | 03:27 | ||
20 | 00:09 | ||
21 | feat: Seatbelts | 01:34 | |
22 | feat: Seatbelts | 01:51 | |
23 | 00:43 | ||
24 | 01:48 | ||
25 | 07:06 |
CowboyBebopHD 3,406 views. Cowboy Bebop OST - Limited Edition - Poor. Cowboy Bebop Limited Edition Boxed Set - Disc 3. Cowboy Bebop Original Soundtrack 5 - Music for Freelance. I give this album a rating of. It appears on the Cowboy Bebop Blue album as a bonus track. Commercial (CD) published by Victor Entertainment on May 01, 1999 containing original soundtrack from Cowboy Bebop / カウボーイビバップ / Cowboy Bebop with compositions by Yoko Kanno performed by Seatbelts, Mai Yamane, Soichiro Otsuka, Gabriela Robin, Steve Conte, Tulivu-Donna Cumberbatch, Mark Soskin, Jim Mussen, Booker King, Steven.
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | 00:08 | ||
2 | feat: Seatbelts | 00:55 | |
3 | 00:13 | ||
4 | 02:34 | ||
5 | 00:06 | ||
6 | feat: Seatbelts | 01:01 | |
7 | 00:12 | ||
8 | 03:44 | ||
9 | feat: Seatbelts | 03:50 | |
10 | 00:24 | ||
11 | 04:51 | ||
12 | 00:05 | ||
13 | 05:02 | ||
14 | 00:24 | ||
15 | feat: Seatbelts | 02:35 | |
16 | 01:03 | ||
17 | 04:42 | ||
18 | 00:25 | ||
19 | feat: Seatbelts | 01:31 | |
20 | feat: Seatbelts | 06:12 | |
21 | 00:20 | ||
22 | 05:55 | ||
23 | 00:19 | ||
24 | feat: Seatbelts | 05:01 |
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | 04:01 | ||
2 | 04:12 | ||
3 | 04:52 | ||
4 | 02:30 | ||
5 | 04:30 | ||
6 | 05:19 | ||
7 | 04:08 | ||
8 | 06:07 | ||
9 | 07:51 | ||
10 | 04:51 | ||
11 | 01:26 | ||
12 | 03:38 | ||
13 | 01:04 |
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | 03:18 | ||
2 | 02:43 | ||
3 | 03:19 |
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Theme songs [ ] 'Tank!' Is the series' opening song. The song, written by and performed by, has an extensive solo played by Masato Honda, as well as a fill part at the end. Garageband Instruments And Loops. The song is a piece in a Latin-infused style with a rhythm section that combines a and.
Is primarily an instrumental piece, though it does feature some spoken male (provided by long-time collaborator with Kanno, ) in the introductory portion of the song, thematically jazz in style. The vocal portion provides a lead-in to the instrumental portion, and its final lyrics, 'I think it's time we blow this scene. Get everybody and the stuff together. Okay, three, two, one let's jam', signal the beginning bursts of the majority, purely instrumental end of the song. It has been featured on the soundtracks to the series and was used on the preview for. [ ] performed his solo routine for the 2016 Canadian National Figure Skating Championships to “Tank,” and did it dressed as. 'The Real Folk Blues' [ ] 'The Real Folk Blues' is the first ending theme for Cowboy Bebop.
The song was performed by Seatbelts, featuring vocals. The song was composed and arranged by Yoko Kanno, with lyrics. The track appears on the series-related album ( カウボーイビバップ ビタミンレス, Kaubōi Bibappu Bitaminresu). The song is one of few songs in the series to be sung in. The song is not used for the end credits in 'Jupiter Jazz, Pt. II' and the finale 'The Real Folk Blues'.
However, an alternate version of the song entitled 'See You Space Cowboy.' Plays during the final episode as the prelude to the climax.
Aug 13, 2012 Cowboy Bebop OST - Limited Edition - Space Lion (4 Hero Remix) - Duration: 6:23. CowboyBebopHD 3,406 views. Cowboy Bebop OST - Limited Edition - Poor. Cowboy Bebop Limited Edition Boxed Set - Disc 3. Cowboy Bebop Original Soundtrack 5 - Music for Freelance. I give this album a rating of.
It appears on the Cowboy Bebop Blue album as a bonus track. Studio recordings [ ] Cowboy Bebop [ ] Cowboy Bebop by Released May 21, 1998 Recorded Victor Studio Z'd Studio Sound Valley Studio Plus XXXstudio Soundtrack Studio [ ] Length 53: 25 Cowboy Bebop is the first album created for the series, and the most easily categorized in terms of genre, as an outlet for many of the trademark tracks. It begins with the show's theme song, 'Tank!' The track 'Bad Dog No Biscuits' opens with a cover of the composition ' before diverting in its interpretation.
The album received a 5/5 rating from. Track Listing No. Title Lyrics Artist Length 1.
'Rush' 3:34 3. 'Spokey Dokey' 4:04 4. 'Bad Dog No Biscuits' 4:09 5. 'Cat Blues' 2:35 6. 'Cosmos' 1:36 7.
'Space Lion' 7:10 8. 'Waltz for Zizi' 3:29 9. 'Piano Black' 2:47 10.
'Pot City' 2:14 11. 'Too Good Too Bad' 2:34 12. 'Car24' 2:49 13.
'The Egg and I' 2:42 14. 'Felt Tip Pen' 2:39 15. 'Rain' 3:23 16. 'Digging My Potato' 2:24 17.
'Memory' (Music box overdubbed) 1:31 Total length: 53:25. Cowboy Bebop Vitaminless [ ] Cowboy Bebop Vitaminless by Released June 3, 1998 Length 28: 27 Cowboy Bebop Vitaminless ( カウボーイビバップ ビタミンレス, Kaubōi Bibappu Bitaminresu) is the first mini-album. It features the end credits theme from the series, 'The Real Folk Blues'. The middle section of 'Spy' was later reprised in 'You Make Me Cool', which appears on the No Disc album.