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Alto's adventure soundtrack vinyl2/12/2024 ![]() This 180-gram, two-LP soundtrack comes in double-gatefold packaging and includes a comprehensive, full-color booklet featuring liner notes, character art, lyrics, and a retrospective interview with Jun Senoue and Takashi Iizuka, head of Sonic Team Takashi Iizuka. Īs of May 2020, Alto's Adventure is rated with 4.5/5 stars in Google Play Store and 4.8/5 stars in Apple App Store. Product Details This Item has a limited quantity. The Verge wrote that the game was a "supremely laid back" and "incredibly relaxing experience". Lmk if you wanna see the sonic adventure soundtrack as well. The game received "universal acclaim", according to Metacritic. Replying to atomiceli This is top 10 favorite vinyl records in my collection. This is a rather pleasant session, if I do say so, yes indeed quite good.Alto’s Adventure – Launch Trailer – Out now for iOS, Android, and Kindle FireĪlto's Adventure Launch Trailer Reception Billy Bean only grabs a few measures of solo on must tunes, but kicks it when he does get his chance. Bud pretty much just stays with the flute on this session. "Mark Deming, All Movie Guide So, what Brown actually did was to approach Bud Shank about providing music to accompany the movie, and this is what Shank did he later expanded these themes for a quartet recording, which is this very one here. Along with priceless vintage surf footage from Oahu, Slippery When Wet features an original score from jazz artist Bud Shank. On a budget of $5,000, Brown flew to Hawaii with a 16mm camera, 50 rolls of film, and five surfers (Del Cannon, Freddy Pfhaler, Dick Thomas, Kemp Aaberg, and Henry Ford), and along the way learned how to make the first "professional" surfing documentary, Slippery When Wet. Brown also had an 8mm movie camera and had made someamateur movies of fellow surfers in action Velzy liked Brown's work and decided to bankroll him in his first effort to make a feature film. "In 1966, Bruce Brown made the definitive movie about surfing, The Endless Summer, but in 1958 he was a lifeguard by day who at night swept up a surfboard shop owned by a guy named Dale Velzy.
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