I'm trying to document and collect the music that played on the Prevue Channel. I have most of the tracks so far, but I am missing a few of the 1999 tracks. I have failed to find any of the tracks that played in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLApAmSQQ5U
I am also trying to track down the tracks that played in August 1999. Youtuber 'PrevueChannelMusic' has posted one of the three tracks called "Anticipation" but I'm looking for the other two which are titled "Speed Pulse" and "Pounding" (all composed by Chris Many). They originate from the FirstCom library CD 'A046' but apparently that disc has been discontinued.
Unsure if anyone here has any of the said tracks I am looking for but just thought I'd check. Thanks.
Prevue Channel Music
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Re: Prevue Channel Music
I am aware of the following:
1993: Opening Act (James & Aster), All in a Day, Thoughts of Spain, Texas Swing Shift, Stephane's Reveille (Killer Tracks)
1994: Chase the Clouds Away, In the Bag (Killer Tracks)
1995: Speed Trap, Red Pepper, Water Ski, E-Ticket (Killer Tracks)
1997: Hopscotch, Riverside Drive, Take It Home, Happy Promo, Let Me Know, Expanding World, Holiday Hip-hop, Bumper to Bumper (Killer Tracks), One at a Time, Morning Comfort, Freeflight, TV Talk (FirstCom)
Some of 1999: Splash, Hot Chili, Ya Ragga (FirstCom)
Also, for uses other than interstitial adverts:
Killer Tracks: Extraterrestrial Teenybopper (idents, Prevue Tonight/Familyvue circa 1994–1995), The Standard Is Set (ident circa 1994), Hot Foot (Prevue Tonight 1995), All in a Day (again) (Familyvue), Grab It! (Intervue), Catch the Buzz (Prevue Tonight 1997), Chicago Shuffle (ident, late 1993), Back on the Beat (Prevue Tonight/Familyvue circa 1996–1997), On the Money (ident circa 1995)
[2011-03-17T1709-0500] Update: Correcting a title
1993: Opening Act (James & Aster), All in a Day, Thoughts of Spain, Texas Swing Shift, Stephane's Reveille (Killer Tracks)
1994: Chase the Clouds Away, In the Bag (Killer Tracks)
1995: Speed Trap, Red Pepper, Water Ski, E-Ticket (Killer Tracks)
1997: Hopscotch, Riverside Drive, Take It Home, Happy Promo, Let Me Know, Expanding World, Holiday Hip-hop, Bumper to Bumper (Killer Tracks), One at a Time, Morning Comfort, Freeflight, TV Talk (FirstCom)
Some of 1999: Splash, Hot Chili, Ya Ragga (FirstCom)
Also, for uses other than interstitial adverts:
Killer Tracks: Extraterrestrial Teenybopper (idents, Prevue Tonight/Familyvue circa 1994–1995), The Standard Is Set (ident circa 1994), Hot Foot (Prevue Tonight 1995), All in a Day (again) (Familyvue), Grab It! (Intervue), Catch the Buzz (Prevue Tonight 1997), Chicago Shuffle (ident, late 1993), Back on the Beat (Prevue Tonight/Familyvue circa 1996–1997), On the Money (ident circa 1995)
[2011-03-17T1709-0500] Update: Correcting a title
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Re: Prevue Channel Music
I don't have time at this second to check this, but I think I have one or two here that you didn't list there (and perhaps have not been identified): http://cl.ly/21023K1c302L1o1x2r1Vwoddfellow2 wrote:I am aware of the following:
1993: Opening Act (James & Aster), All in a Day, Thoughts of Spain, Texas Swing Shift, Stephane's Reveille (Killer Tracks)
1994: Chase the Clouds Away, In the Bag (Killer Tracks)
1995: Speed Trap, Red Pepper, Water Ski, E-Ticket (Killer Tracks)
1997: Hopscotch, Riverside Drive, Take It Home, Happy Promo, Let Me Know, Expanding World, Holiday Hip-hop, Bumper to Bumper (Killer Tracks), One at a Time, Morning Comfort, Freeflight, TV Talk (FirstCom)
Some of 1999: Splash, Hot Chili, Ya Ragga (FirstCom)
Also, for uses other than interstitial adverts:
Killer Tracks: Extraterrestrial Teenybopper (idents, Prevue Tonight/Familyvue circa 1994–1995), The Standard Is Set (ident circa 1994), Hot Chili (Prevue Tonight 1995), All in a Day (again) (Familyvue), Grab It! (Intervue), Catch the Buzz (Prevue Tonight 1997), Chicago Shuffle (ident, late 1993), Back on the Beat (Prevue Tonight/Familyvue circa 1996–1997), On the Money (ident circa 1995)
Awesome job though!
UPDATE: Just an idea. Maybe we could make a wiki page (http://prevueguide.com/) documenting all of this music? (and, if possible, links)
In the next few days, I'm finally going to implement some spam protection on the wiki...
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Re: Prevue Channel Music
Track 12 (1997) Unknown.aif
Killer Tracks — Take It Home
Track 17 (1999) Late Prevue Song.aif
<Unknown>
Track 18 (1999) TV Guide Theme.aif
<Unknown>
Track 2 (1997).mp3
Killer Tracks — Holiday Hip-hop
Track 3 (1997) (Bad Quality).mp3
Killer Tracks — Bumper to Bumper
Track 4 (1995) Unknown.aif
Killer Tracks — Speed Trap
Track 7 (1995) Unknown.aif
Killer Tracks — E-Ticket
Killer Tracks — Take It Home
Track 17 (1999) Late Prevue Song.aif
<Unknown>
Track 18 (1999) TV Guide Theme.aif
<Unknown>
Track 2 (1997).mp3
Killer Tracks — Holiday Hip-hop
Track 3 (1997) (Bad Quality).mp3
Killer Tracks — Bumper to Bumper
Track 4 (1995) Unknown.aif
Killer Tracks — Speed Trap
Track 7 (1995) Unknown.aif
Killer Tracks — E-Ticket
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Thanks for that. Just wondering, how were you able to identify Take It Home and Bumper to Bumper? They are in your original list, but seemingly not on the PrevueChannelMusic channel.woddfellow2 wrote:Track 12 (1997) Unknown.aif
Killer Tracks — Take It Home
...
The TV Guide theme and "Late Prevue Song" are just some pretty low-quality recordings I made from HulkieG's "Prevue Becomes TV Guide" video. Also, the original theme that we don't quite have a name for may be worth noting - many have called it "Era 2 Song," just because that's what PrevueChannelMusic said, but I think it would be more accurately described as the Prevue Guide Theme.
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Take It Home: http://youtube.com/watch?v=2Veqt11Uwmg
Bumper to Bumper: http://youtube.com/watch?v=NKIwdSrcoTo
Bumper to Bumper: http://youtube.com/watch?v=NKIwdSrcoTo
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I've created a .txt file of all of the tracks known so far. It also includes CD titles and a few more tracks unmentioned here. My document can be viewed here: http://www.fileshost.com/download.php?id=8714AF8B1
Re: Prevue Channel Music
I did a little bit with the music a while ago, but like other stuff, things have taken over. Anwyay the only thing I know in addition to what I read here is that prevue tonight around 1997 used an edited version of "Hot Foot" (killer tracks Urban - Volume 1 KT19). There's an appropriately edited version here: http://www.fileshost.com/download.php?id=EB21B6831
<edit> one of the dailymotion videos says Killer tracks Straight Ahead was also used, although I personally haven't heard that on any of the videos I've seen.
<edit> one of the dailymotion videos says Killer tracks Straight Ahead was also used, although I personally haven't heard that on any of the videos I've seen.
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The only video I've seen with "Straight Ahead" is at the beginning of this video. And I think a wiki page for the music is a great idea, Ari!tin wrote:I did a little bit with the music a while ago, but like other stuff, things have taken over. Anwyay the only thing I know in addition to what I read here is that prevue tonight around 1997 used an edited version of "Hot Foot" (killer tracks Urban - Volume 1 KT19). There's an appropriately edited version here: http://www.fileshost.com/download.php?id=EB21B6831
<edit> one of the dailymotion videos says Killer tracks Straight Ahead was also used, although I personally haven't heard that on any of the videos I've seen.
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Hmm. I'm pretty sure I've heard that somewhere else, but I can't place it at this second.Bolt96 wrote:The only video I've seen with "Straight Ahead" is at the beginning of this video. And I think a wiki page for the music is a great idea, Ari!tin wrote:I did a little bit with the music a while ago, but like other stuff, things have taken over. Anwyay the only thing I know in addition to what I read here is that prevue tonight around 1997 used an edited version of "Hot Foot" (killer tracks Urban - Volume 1 KT19). There's an appropriately edited version here: http://www.fileshost.com/download.php?id=EB21B6831
<edit> one of the dailymotion videos says Killer tracks Straight Ahead was also used, although I personally haven't heard that on any of the videos I've seen.