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RSK Entertainment welcomes E1 Music to their expanding roster of labels.
''its like coming back home'' Michael Koch, Ceo E1 Entertainment.

E1 have a rich musical heritage, and have already scheduled a number of key releases for the forthcoming months.
2010 will see RSK release some of E1 Music''s most well respected artists, with key album releases from the likes of Jimmy Webb, Bela Fleck, Faith Evans, Styles P and Juvenile already being planned for the summer schedule.



About E1 Entertainment

E1 Entertainment (AIM: ETO) is a leading independent entertainment content enterprise that acquires and exploits world-class film, television and music properties around the globe. Its four primary business units (E1 Television, E1 Films, E1 Music and E1 Distribution) operate in Canada, the U.S., the UK and Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Holland and Belgium, providing extensive expertise in film distribution, television and music production and distribution, kids programming, and merchandising and licensing. E1''s growing content library, which currently includes more than 4,000 feature films, 2,700 hours of original television programming and 45,000 music tracks, are distributed across all media formats in more than 190 countries.


Sandy Denny & The Strawbs
LEGEND surrounds this alliance between the first lady of British folk and the much-loved Strawbs, which many now think of as the original British rock-folk album.

It’s an endearing yet strange mix of Denny’s ethereal, fluting voice and melancholy material and The Strawbs’ more knockabout folk.


Songs such as Who Knows Where The Time Goes and Tell Me What You See In Me are flawless while the original album with out-takes and unreleased demos make it perfect for all music fans.


The Express - VERDICT 4/5
Joan Jett - At the 100 Club

Joan Jett is mesmerizing, a consummate performer and musician who can still rock out with the best of them Distorted magazine review of the 100 club show - published 16/06/2010

As she led the charge into a singalong of ''I love Rock''n''Roll'', which has been her calling card for almost 30 years, Jett denied her fans not a milligram of the simple, unthreatening pleasure the song can bring, emitting a series of fabulous yowls. She was a sound performer, a hearty singer, and she had a vital quality, which we rarely associate with rock - decorum. -
The Daily Telegraph review of the 100 club show - published16/06/2010

Why did we ever care about Courtney Love when we had Joan Jett? She''s been missing from this country for too long
- Holy moly.com



  

Get Carter
Artist:
Roy Budd

Get Carter
Catalogue No: SILCD1300
Format: CD
Bar Code: 738572130022
Label: SILVA SCREEN RECORDS
Street Date: 23/08/2010
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Roy Budd
Price: £8.99


•    Roy Budd’s distinctive score for Get Carter has become one of the most iconic and revered in cinema history
•    Recorded on a tiny budget, this evocative music continues to inspire musicians worldwide
•    This new revised edition includes extended liner notes in a 20 page booklet about the creation of this musical masterpiece with notes from the musicians and the film’s director Mike Hodges
•    Features classic dialogue moments from the film

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Get Carter

•    The original release of this title has achieved 55,000+ sales and has been unavailable for a number of years. DVD sales stand at 365,000+
•    Voted number 16 in the BFI 100 Favourite British Films of The 20th Century and number one in the Total Film Greatest British Films Of All Time
•    The first in a reissue series from Roy Budd’s extensive catalogue of work which will include Soldier Blue, Fear Is The Key and The Stone Killer
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TRACKLISTING
1.    Get Carter Intro
2.    Dialogue “Is there a Mr. Carter in the room?”
3.    Main Theme – Carter Takes A Train
4.    Dialogue “Do you know a man called Albert Swift?”
5.    Looking For Someone
6.    Dialogue – The Race Track
7.    Something On My Mind
8.    Dialogue “Who Killed Frank?”
9.    Getting Nowhere In A Hurry
10.    Dialogue “Tell me about the girl”
11.    The Girl In The Car
12.    Dialogue “I fancy you”
13.    Love Is A Four Letter Word
14.    Dialogue “You’re lucky. They kill as well”
15.    Livin’ Should Be This Way
16.    Dialogue “All it takes is one call to the police”
17.    Manhunt
18.    Dialogue “Drink up, Eric”
19.    Goodbye Eric!
20.    Dialogue “I want you to listen very carefully”
21.    Hallucinations
22.    Dialogue “You’re a big man but you’re in bad shape”
23.    Plaything
24.    Dialogue “Stay away from the car or I’ll blow you apart”
25.    Goodbye Carter!
26.    Dialogue “Talk or I’ll kill you
27.    Hallucinations – Instrumental
28.    Getting Nowhere In A Hurry - Instrumental