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MAX TRAX – Continued VOLUME 6-Tapestries (New Age Pastels) 14001-14010 Written and Produced by Leslie Waller 1 1-800-HOT MUSIC (1-800-468-6874) VOLUME 1- Sports/Hi-tech (13501-13513) Track Title Tempo Time Description 1. 3rd and Long 122 5:00 Powerful, energetic, driving 2. Rugby Rock 120 5:00 Strong, Medium Hard, edged, live guitar lead 3. Slam Dunk 93 5:00 Bouncy, Up-beat, R&B, Contemporary 4. Speedway 174 5:00 Fast, Pulsing, Dramatic 5. Down Hill 222 5:00 Up tempo, Positve, Medium-light beat 6. Ice Dancing 122 5:00 Uplifting, Majestic, Light with Motion, New Age 7. Sat. Night Wrestling 103 5:00 Contemporary, Jazz rock 8. Marathon Man 139 5:00 Solid pulse, Bright, Uplifting 9. In Training 97 5:00 Electronic, Building, Active 10. Rowing River 146 5:00 Light, easy, Shuffle 11. Aerobic #1 134 5:50 Shuffle, Bounce, Med-Up Tempo, positive 12. Aerobic #2 134 6:06 Med. Tempo, Easy feeling 13. Aerobic #3 134 6:04 Shuffle, Bounce, Jazz oriented VOLUME 2- Industrial/Business (13601-13610) 1. Higher Productivity 106 5:00 Motivational, strong, driving, Sports 2. European Board Room 143 5:00 Stately, Soft Horns, Regal 3. Sort & Ship 111 5:00 Forward motion, March of progress 4. Factory of Fortune 129 5:00 Positive, Medium rock, Motion, Sports 5. R & D 145 5:00 Active Rock, Driving, Machine-like 6. Product Development 133 5:00 Classical, Strings, Winds, “arty”, dark 7. Profit Centre 143 5:00 Hard driving, French Horn, Big, Sports 8. Employee Participation 116 5:00 Gentle, Flute, Light Beat, Strings, Soft 9. C.E.O. 128 5:00 Decisive, Med. rock, Classical, Sports 10. Assembly Line 143 5:00 Easy, Building, Mechanical, plucked strings VOLUME 3- Big Corporate (13701-13710) 1. Courage 152 5:00 Exciting, Confident, Sports, Big Orchestra 2. The Mark of Excellence 124 5:00 Stately, Strong pulse, Thematic, Med. Orch. 3. Gala 145 5:00 Exciting, Festive, Fast, Up-beat, Big. Orch. 4. The Comeback 98 5:00 Driving, Challenging, Determined, Sports 5. On The Move 134 5:00 Positive, Med. Tempo, Confident, Med. Orch. 6. On To Victory 149 5:00 Fanfare intro, Grandiose, Sports, Big Orch. 7. The Winning Team 141 5:00 Assured, Stately, Assertive, Sports, M. Orch. 8. The Racer 171 5:00 Fast and exciting, Modern, Sports 9. A Touch of Class 132 5:00 Contemp. theme, relaxed, flutes, M. Orch. 10. Industry 2000 128 5:00 Confident, Assertive, Medium tempo VOLUME 4- Soft, Nature, Documentary (13801-13811) 1. Sea Turtles 117 5:00 Passive, Soft, Reflective, Oboe, Piano 2. Funky Flowers 114 5:00 Gentle, Crystal bells, Easy beat 3. The Darkest Hour Free Time 5:00 Reflective, Melancholy, Dark Strings & Cello 4. The Children’s Network 147 5:00 Upbeat, Light, Bouncy 5. Background Bosa 117 5:00 Ethnic, Light, Flute solo, Bosa Nova 6. New Wave, New Age 111 5:00 Acoustic Guitar, Airy, Easy Rhythm 7. Textura Free Time 5:00 Big Orchestral, Spacious, No Rhythm 8. Soft Blues 118 5:00 Train track shuffle, Horns, Easy, Cool 9. Sweet Melody 94 5:00 Passive, Light backbeat, Stately 10. Solo Guitar 67 5:00 Acoustic Guitar, Soft, Relaxed, Stylish 11. Distant Horizon 92 5:00 Mysterious, Spacious, Moody, Modern VOLUME 5- Landmark (Orchestral Americana) 13901-13910 Written and Produced by David Wurst 1. Niagra Bolero 99 6:38 Proud, stately, Bolero rhythm 2. Fanfare for America 142 5:01 Confident, driving, fanfare intro 3. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 73 5:12 Reflective, somber, building 4. Cape Canaveral 159 5:00 Dark and determined, triumphant end 5. Winter on the Great Lakes 104 5:07 Relaxed, crystal textures, pad voices 6. The Mighty Redwoods 102 5:08 Majestic horns over strings, theme 7. Boston Common 141 5:05 Positve with motion, joyous 8. Indiana 136 5:00 Modern, driving,synth lead, forceful 9. Cooperstown 140 6:02 Power Brass intro, theme body, building 10. Big Sky Highway 159 5:13 Strong pulse, scenic, horn theme 1-800-HOT MUSIC (1-800-468-6874) ™ MAX TRAX – Continued VOLUME 6-Tapestries (New Age Pastels) 14001-14010 Written and Produced by Leslie Waller 1. Over the Miles 127 5:24 Piano and obe, reflective, theme 2. Miami Nights 120 6:02 Moody, dark, guitar lead, atmospheric 3. The Skater 126 5:11 Piano, personal, touching, childlike 4. Hopeless Romantic 122 5:25 Melancholy, peaceful, piano, flute 5. Dark Flight 95 6:04 Modern, rhythm, mysterious, dark 6. Ballerina Various 5:35 Solo piano, peaceful, reflective, waltz 7. Walk in the Park 144 5:13 Light bounce feel, peaceful, playful 8. Memories of Christmas 83 5:00 Light bell piano, relfective, pop arrangement 9. Winds of Change Various 5:28 Determined, piano and strings, 10. Wandering Hearts 85 5:16 Moody, Rhythmic, searching 11. The Light of Imagination 82 5:20 Confident, triumphant, contemporary VOLUME 7-World Tour (14101-14110) 1. India 120 5:00 Indian percussion & theme, sitars 2. Espania 114 5:00 Ethnic percussion, acoustic guitar 3. Orient 90 5:00 Authentic oriental textures, folk song 4. Israel 140 5:00 Traditional flavored folk dance 5. Italy 72 5:00 Melodic mandolins, light waltz theme 6. Africa 96 5:00 Kalimba rhythms, smooth voice, African percussion 7. Hawaii 99 5:00 Steel Guitar, light strings, soft theme 8. Ireland 121 5:00 Upbeat Irish folk flavor 9. Russia 92 5:00 Baliakas, Piano lead, folk melody 10. Germany 101 5:00 Bavarian Beer Hall Polka VOLUME 8-Space & Celestial (14201-14210) 1. Endless Space Various 5:00 Celestial, airy, modern, moody 2. Falling Stars 115 5:00 Reflective, contemp. jazz atmosphere 3. Space Cathedral Various 5:00 Gentle, modern rhythm section, pad textures 4. Star Gazing 125 5:00 Warm pads, warm piano,modern jazz feel 5. Moon Valley Various 5:00 Film score style, erie, moody 6. Steller Journey 144 5:00 Industrial theme, confident with motion, orchestral 7. Little Dipper 158 5:00 Upbeat rhythm section, easy atmospheric jazz 8. Aurora Borealis 92 5:00 Lush intro, reflective, orchestra strings 9. Planet Hopping 148 5:00 Driving, industrial, rich colors 10. Voyager 108 5:00 Triumphant, melodic brass, celestial, march VOLUME 9-Nature & Wildlife (14301-14310) 1. Sunlit Summer Pond 99 5:00 Peaceful, atmospheric light piano melody 2. Mighty Old River Various 5:00 Stately piano, reflective early American flavor 3. Wings 122 5:00 Twittering birds intro, sounds of the meadow, piano melody. 4. African Underbrush 86 5:00 Colorful African percussion, mysterious, moody 5. Serengetty Plains 152 5:00 Rhythmic, African sounds, upbeat 6. Winter’s Ice 86 5:00 Quiet string intro, reflective, crystal sounds 7. Ocean Voyage 80 5:00 Nautical folk waltz, flute and piano 8. Underwater Traffic Various 5:00 Playful tuba intro, saprano sax melody 9. Endangered African Species 89 5:00 African percussion, ominous 10. Large Sea Mammals Various 5:00 Lonesome solo piano, airy, serene pads VOLUME 10-Religion (14401-14413) 1. Silent Night 81 5:01 Lt. piano intro, peaceful strings 2. Angels We Have Heard on High 106 5:00 Simple and Serene, builds from mid. 3. I Sing the Mighty Power of God 106 5:00 Brass intro, stately, confident 4. O Sacred Head Surrounded 83 5:03 Piano/cello intro, strings, harp, oboe 5. Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above 88 5:02 Organ intro, gentle guitar & orchestra 6. Jesus Christ is Risen Today 99 5:01 Brass/Harpsichord intro, triumphant orchestra 7. Love Divine, All Loves Excelling 97 5:02 Child like music box intro, lt. modern orchestra 8. All People That On Earth Do Dwell 94 5:00 Modern strings w/piano & organ 9. A Mighty fortress 94 5:03 Trad. organ intro, brass and orch. 10. The Churches One Foundation 93 5:01 Quiet chimes/strings w/subtle guitar 11. Praise to the Lord/ 100 5:02 Trad. organ, viola, orchestra Holy God We Praise They Name 12. Kol Nidre (Jewish) 83 5:01 Harpsichord intro, somber flute 13. O Holy Night 75 5:28 Harp/flute w/winds then orchestra VOLUME 11-Industrial/Business II (14501-14510) 1. Higher Profits 129 5:00 Assertive w/pulse, med. orch. 2. R & D 129 5:00 Modern, building, determined, lt. pulse 3. Teamwork 127 5:00 Confident, horns/winds, contemp. rhy 4. Steel Plant 121 5:00 Modern, assembly line pulse 5. Assembly 143 5:00 Upbeat guitar rhythm 6. Younger Demographic 114 5:00 Funky, driving, R&B, horns/rhy. sect. 7. Automation 122 5:00 Strings, lt. orch, positve, determined 8. In the Black 145 5:00 Strong back beat, piano/horns, assert. 9. International Markets 108 5:00 Atmospheric, building, serious 10. Product Development 114 5:00 Driving, Challenging, Assertive 1-800-HOT MUSIC (1-800-468-6874) ™ MAX TRAX – Continued VOLUME 12-Comedy/Slapstick/Puppets (14601-14610) 1. Snufalufagis 113 5:00 Playful/bouncy,swaggering trom. lead 2. Charlie Chap 150 5:00 Chase, tuba/bass/muted trump. lead 3. Send in the Clowns 200 5:00 Uptempo jazzy bounce, colorful bells 4. Tip-toed 115 5:00 Light, sneaky, tick tock rhythm 5. Frantic Shuffle 153 5:00 Jazzy, trombone lead, frantic breaks 6. Just a Little Silly 114 5:00 Child like, music box melody, happy 7. Very Silly 98 5:00 “Peter & the Wolf-ish”, orchestral 8. Play it Again Sam! 180 5:00 Very fast, chase, muted brass 9. Warble Waltz 117 5:00 Cheery, Woodwind mel., piano acc. 10. Swingin’ along 145 5:00 Carefree, clarinet/vibe lead VOLUME 13-Cinematic (14701-14710) 1. Swinging Space Chase Various 5:00 Big intro, mod.
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