Stewart Copeland music



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teblad
08-02-2007, 06:53 PM
I’m looking for any album by Stewart Copeland, who composed the music for the Spyro the Dragon games. He has made several movie scores, here’s a list:

Rumble Fish
Talk Radio
Wall Street
Highlander 2
The Leopard Son
Taking Care of Business
West Beirut
I Am David

According to wikipedia he has also written operas and ballets, that would also be interesting to hear. Please post if you know where to find any Stewart Copeland music 🙂


emuman
08-03-2007, 03:47 AM
just a comment – Copeland’s orchestrated music in Highlander 2 is some of my favorite of all time. So epic!

teblad
08-03-2007, 08:19 PM
Aw, now I want the music even more. I have searched for torrents with Copeland music but can’t find any. I recently found a cd called ‘From Rumble Fish to Gridlock’d’, and it was this cd that made me want to hear the rest of Copeland’s works as well. …Please? Anyone?

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