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Universal Soldier - Brüder unter Waffen (1998 TV Movie)
Soundtrack Credits
Spirit In The Sky
Written and Performed by Norman Greenbaum
Courtesy of Transtone Productions and Great Honesty Music (BMI)
Written and Performed by Norman Greenbaum
Courtesy of Transtone Productions and Great Honesty Music (BMI)
Cool Me Down
Performed by The Shaes
Written by Brett & Scott Shae
Courtesy of The Shaes
Performed by The Shaes
Written by Brett & Scott Shae
Courtesy of The Shaes
B Thing Intro
Written and Performed by Carlos Del Junco
Courtesy of Big Reed Records and Big Reed Music
Written and Performed by Carlos Del Junco
Courtesy of Big Reed Records and Big Reed Music
Spaceman
Written by Bif Naked & Peter Karroll
Performed by Bif Naked
Courtesy of Her Royal Majesty's Records Corp. and Tay/Kar Music (SOCAN)
Written by Bif Naked & Peter Karroll
Performed by Bif Naked
Courtesy of Her Royal Majesty's Records Corp. and Tay/Kar Music (SOCAN)
Trampoline
Written by Roberta Carter & Ken Harrison
Performed by Wild Strawberries
Courtesy of Nettwerk Productions and Wild Strawberries Publishing/Nettsongs Publishing (SOCAN)/ Cheysalis Songs (BMI)
Written by Roberta Carter & Ken Harrison
Performed by Wild Strawberries
Courtesy of Nettwerk Productions and Wild Strawberries Publishing/Nettsongs Publishing (SOCAN)/ Cheysalis Songs (BMI)
Goodbye Monday
Written by Dan Frechette
Performed by Post '76
Courtesy of Dan Frechette/EMI April Music (Canada) Inc. (SOCAN)
Written by Dan Frechette
Performed by Post '76
Courtesy of Dan Frechette/EMI April Music (Canada) Inc. (SOCAN)
Don't Burst My Bubble
Written by Sally Gillis
Performed by Julian Richings & Sally Gillis
Published by Run With Us Music (SOCAN)
Written by Sally Gillis
Performed by Julian Richings & Sally Gillis
Published by Run With Us Music (SOCAN)
The Blue Danube
Written by Johann Strauss
Courtesy of Morning Music Ltd.
Written by Johann Strauss
Courtesy of Morning Music Ltd.
I'm Feeling Kind Of Lucky Tonight
Written and Performed by Charlie Major
Courtesy of BMG Music Canada and Corner Club Publishing, Inc. (SOCAN)
EditWritten and Performed by Charlie Major
Courtesy of BMG Music Canada and Corner Club Publishing, Inc. (SOCAN)
Soundtrack Credits
Brothers in Arms
(uncredited)
Written by Mark Knopfler
Performed by Dire Straits
(uncredited)
Written by Mark Knopfler
Performed by Dire Straits
Fanfare for the Common Man
(uncredited)
Written by Aaron Copland
Performed by Emerson Lake and Palmer
(uncredited)
Written by Aaron Copland
Performed by Emerson Lake and Palmer
California Girls
(uncredited)
Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love
Performed by The Beach Boys
(uncredited)
Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love
Performed by The Beach Boys
MMMBop
(uncredited)
Written by Isaac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, and Zac Hanson
Performed by Hanson
(uncredited)
Written by Isaac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, and Zac Hanson
Performed by Hanson
Me and Baby Brother
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by War
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by War
Bye Bye Love
(uncredited)
Written by Felice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant
Performed by The Everly Brothers
(uncredited)
Written by Felice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant
Performed by The Everly Brothers
Wake Up Little Susie
(uncredited)
Written by Felice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant
Performed by The Everly Brothers
(uncredited)
Written by Felice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant
Performed by The Everly Brothers
All I Have to Do Is Dream
(uncredited)
Written by Felice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant
Performed by The Everly Brothers
(uncredited)
Written by Felice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant
Performed by The Everly Brothers
Love Hurts
(uncredited)
Written by Felice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant
Performed by The Everly Brothers
(uncredited)
Written by Felice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant
Performed by The Everly Brothers
Problems
(uncredited)
Written by Felice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant
Performed by The Everly Brothers
(uncredited)
Written by Felice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant
Performed by The Everly Brothers
It Breaks My Heart
(uncredited)
Written by Don Everly
Performed by The Everly Brothers
(uncredited)
Written by Don Everly
Performed by The Everly Brothers
I'm So Lonesome
(uncredited)
Written by Hank Williams
Performed by The Everly Brothers
(uncredited)
Written by Hank Williams
Performed by The Everly Brothers
Everybody's Gonna Be Happy
(uncredited)
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
(uncredited)
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
I Gotta Move
(uncredited)
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
(uncredited)
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
You Really Got Me
(uncredited)
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
(uncredited)
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
All Day and All of the Night
(uncredited)
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
(uncredited)
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
Waterloo Sunset
(uncredited)
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
(uncredited)
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
Death of a Clown
(uncredited)
Written by Dave Davies
Performed by The Kinks
(uncredited)
Written by Dave Davies
Performed by The Kinks
Days
(uncredited)
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
(uncredited)
Written by Ray Davies
Performed by The Kinks
Money for Nothing
(uncredited)
Written by Mark Knopfler and Sting
Performed by Dire Straits
(uncredited)
Written by Mark Knopfler and Sting
Performed by Dire Straits
Lions
(uncredited)
Written by Mark Knopfler
Performed by Dire Straits
(uncredited)
Written by Mark Knopfler
Performed by Dire Straits
Sultans of Swing
(uncredited)
Written by Mark Knopfler
Performed by Dire Straits
(uncredited)
Written by Mark Knopfler
Performed by Dire Straits
Walk of Life
(uncredited)
Written by Mark Knopfler
Performed by Dire Straits
(uncredited)
Written by Mark Knopfler
Performed by Dire Straits
Soul Kissing
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by David Knopfler
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by David Knopfler
Gold
(uncredited)
Written by Gary Kemp
Performed by Spandau Ballet
(uncredited)
Written by Gary Kemp
Performed by Spandau Ballet
To Cut a Long Story Short
(uncredited)
Written by Gary Kemp
Performed by Spandau Ballet
(uncredited)
Written by Gary Kemp
Performed by Spandau Ballet
True
(uncredited)
Written by Gary Kemp
Performed by Spandau Ballet
(uncredited)
Written by Gary Kemp
Performed by Spandau Ballet
Chant No. 1
(uncredited)
Written by Gary Kemp
Performed by Spandau Ballet
(uncredited)
Written by Gary Kemp
Performed by Spandau Ballet
Brothers In Arms Hell S Highway Soundtrack
When Will I Be Famous?
(uncredited)
Written by Nicky Graham
Performed by Bros
(uncredited)
Written by Nicky Graham
Performed by Bros
I Owe You Nothing
(uncredited)
Written by Nicky Graham and Tom Watkins
Performed by Matt Goss
(uncredited)
Written by Nicky Graham and Tom Watkins
Performed by Matt Goss
Drop the Boy
(uncredited)
Written by Nicky Graham
Performed by Bros
(uncredited)
Written by Nicky Graham
Performed by Bros
Are You Mine?
(uncredited)
Written by Matt Goss, Luke Goss and Paul Powell
Performed by Bros
(uncredited)
Written by Matt Goss, Luke Goss and Paul Powell
Performed by Bros
Why Are We Not Famous?
(uncredited)
Performed by Spitting Image
(uncredited)
Performed by Spitting Image
I'm Coming With Ya
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by Matt Goss
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by Matt Goss
Amateur Hour
(uncredited)
Written by Ron Mael
Performed by Sparks
(uncredited)
Written by Ron Mael
Performed by Sparks
This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us
(uncredited)
Written by Ron Mael
Performed by Sparks
(uncredited)
Written by Ron Mael
Performed by Sparks
Beat the Clock
(uncredited)
Written by Ron Mael and Russell Mael
Performed by Sparks
(uncredited)
Written by Ron Mael and Russell Mael
Performed by Sparks
How Can I Get to Carnegie Hall?
(uncredited)
Written by Ron Mael and Russell Mael
Performed by Sparks
(uncredited)
Written by Ron Mael and Russell Mael
Performed by Sparks
Food for Thought
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by UB40
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by UB40
Here Come the Brummies
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by Ian Campbell
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by Ian Campbell
One in Ten
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by UB40
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by UB40
Brothers In Arms Game Soundtrack
Red Red Wine
(uncredited)
Written by Neil Diamond
Performed by UB40
(uncredited)
Written by Neil Diamond
Performed by UB40
Acquiese (Live on TOTP2)
(uncredited)
Written by Noel Gallagher
Performed by Oasis
(uncredited)
Written by Noel Gallagher
Performed by Oasis
Shakermaker (Live on TOTP)
(uncredited)
Written by Noel Gallagher
Performed by Oasis
(uncredited)
Written by Noel Gallagher
Performed by Oasis
Wonderwall
(uncredited)
Written by Noel Gallagher
Performed by Oasis
(uncredited)
Written by Noel Gallagher
Performed by Oasis
Live Forever
(uncredited)
Written by Noel Gallagher
Performed by Oasis
(uncredited)
Written by Noel Gallagher
Performed by Oasis
Roll with It
(uncredited)
Written by Noel Gallagher
Performed by Oasis
(uncredited)
Written by Noel Gallagher
Performed by Oasis
My Brother
(uncredited)
Written by Mitch Murray
Performed by Terry Scott
(uncredited)
Written by Mitch Murray
Performed by Terry Scott
29 Million copies sold. Third best-selling album of all time in the UK. First album to succeed in the CD market, Grammy winning, earner of enough Platinum to build a house: Brothers In Arms is a phenomenon on every level. Its production raised the bar for all music to come, its songs and videos became household items. Image watermark remover online free. It also almost destroyed the band.
By 1984, incessant touring and recording schedules hadn’t dimmed Mark Knopfler’s enthusiasm for perfection. Having taken over the production duties on previous album Love Over Gold, he now went even further towards a kind of pop-oriented Americana. Brothers…has a fine array of chart moments, including, of course, the Sting-assisted video hit “Money for Nothing”, the moody “So far Away” and faux bop “Walk Of Life”. But it gets them out of the way in the manner of mere aperitifs and then massages you with a suite of Knopfler’s very fine brand of JJ Cale-lite. Along with gruff nods to Dylan and James Burton. Like contemporaries U2 they had the golden touch that made their gold instantly more American and mythical than most acts from the States.
They toured this album for two years. After that amount of time surely any band would falter. They certainly had a very long hiatus. This album was bigger than them. On that final night of the tour in they must have never wanted to hear a note of this album again. Twenty years on, it’s still echoing around the world. As inescapable as ever.