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HOUSE OF LOVE (by Amy Grant & Vince Gill: Greatest Hits, 1986-2004)

SUMMARY:                                            RUNNING TIME: 3:17 Min.

“House of Love” is Amy Grant’s 1994 romantic pop duet with her future husband, Vince Gill, off her same-titled album.  That same year, it served as the love theme for the Michael Keaton-Geena Davis romantic comedy, Speechless.  This tune subsequently appears on Grant’s 2004 Greatest Hits: 1986-2004 album. 

REVIEW:

With some country flavor thrown in, it’s a charming romantic duet.  Amy Grant’s vocal chemistry with Vince Gill is terrific.  Certainly recommended!   

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                     8 Stars

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MYSTIFIED (by Leah: Knifed)

SUMMARY:                                         RUNNING TIME: 4:26 Min.

This European-style, dance-pop tune was released by Canadian songstress Leah McHenry (aka Leah or LEAH) as the first track off her 2012 EP album, Knifed.

REVIEW:

It’s an intriguing departure from Leah’s usual Celtic metal style.  Though it’s repetitive, the pulsating electronica melody is definitely catchy.  Perhaps the song’s best asset is that the instrumentals don’t overshadow Leah’s appealing vocal performance.  “Mystified” isn’t remarkable, but it gets the job done in terms of entertainment value.  The song’s most practical use is as a download for workout playlists. 

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                          7 Stars

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MIAMI HEIST (by John Ottman: The Losers movie soundtrack)

SUMMARY:                                       RUNNING TIME: 2:20 Min.

Performed by composer-conductor John Ottman, this ominous instrumental track appears on 2015’s The Losers film soundtrack.

REVIEW:

This track’s sinister tone is reminiscent of Nox Arcana, Shadow’s Symphony, and Midnight Syndicate.  While its semi-creepiness isn’t distinctive by any means, “Miami Heist” offers a solid option worth considering for any spine-tingling instrumental playlists.

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                       6½ Stars

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HOT NIGHT (by Laura Branigan: Ghostbusters {1984} movie soundtrack)

SUMMARY:                                 RUNNING TIME: 3:22 Min.

This dance tune was recorded by Laura Branigan for 1984’s Ghostbusters film soundtrack.

REVIEW:

With Laura Branigan at the top of her game, the mid-80’s vibe of Hot Night is well worth re-discovery.  Reminiscent of Pat Benatar, Branigan’s confident vocals combined with can’t-miss rock instrumentals makes this up-tempo track an ideal download for any number of potential playlists, including workouts.   

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                   8 Stars

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KEEP YOUR EYES ON ME (by Faith Hill & Tim McGraw: The Shack movie soundtrack)

SUMMARY:                                   RUNNING TIME: 4:11 Min.

For The Shack’s 2017 film soundtrack, husband-and-wife duo Tim McGraw & Faith Hill recorded this ballad.

REVIEW:

This poignant love song about devotedly keeping a troubled relationship alive delivers an inspired country-pop sound.  Not only is this track well-performed, the elegant and gradually soaring melody completes one of Tim McGraw & Faith Hill’s best-ever efforts.  “Keep Your Eyes on Me” is definitely worth adding to any number of playlists.   

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                  8½ Stars

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LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD {Cover} (by Maysa Leak: Love is a Battlefield)

SUMMARY:                                       RUNNING TIME: 4:58 Min.

Maysa Leak revisits Pat Benatar’s 1983 soft rock ballad, “Love is a Battlefield.”  Off her same-named 2017 cover album, it’s Track # 3.   

REVIEW:

Impressively, Maysa Leak re-imagines this Pat Benatar radio hit by transforming it into a traditional R&B tune.  With an even slower tempo than the original version, Leak takes her time pumping fresh life into the song. Still recognizable from the original song, the accompanying melody is ideal for her classy vocal performance.  Making it sound like her own, all too easily Leak’s version could pass for a vintage R&B tune from the 80’s.  If not for the familiar lyrics (at least, initially), one probably wouldn’t recognize Leak’s “Love is a Battlefield” as an actual cover. 

This cover is definitely worth adding to a favorite R&B/Soul/pop-rock playlist. 

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                        8 Stars

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STRENGTH TO BELIEVE {Vocals} (by Epic Score: Strength to Believe)

SUMMARY:                                  RUNNING TIME: 2:04 Min.

As the title track of the 2014 album, Strength to Believe, Epic Score released this tune (as Track # 7).  Its alternate version (Track # 20) is a pure instrumental.   

REVIEW:

Intense and ominously pulsating, it’s the ideal length for a quest in a sci-fi/action film or video game trailer.  Yet, the relatively short run time for “Strength to Believe” could be a potential deterrent for epic theme enthusiasts, in terms of a download option.  Further, the usage of background choral vocals adds some a smattering of extra depth, but it makes little difference.  The instrumental rendition proves just as solid.    

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:               8 Stars

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STRENGTH TO BELIEVE {No Vocals} (by Epic Score: Strength to Believe)

SUMMARY:                                        RUNNING TIME: 2:04 Min.

As the pure instrumental title track of the 2014 album, Strength to Believe, Epic Score released this tune (as Track # 20).  The title track (with background choral vocals) is Track # 7.   

REVIEW:

Intense and ominously pulsating, it’s the ideal length for a quest in a sci-fi/action film or video game trailer.  Yet, the relatively short run time for “Strength to Believe” could be a potential deterrent for epic theme enthusiasts, in terms of a download option.  When compared to its counterpart with vocals, both versions of “Strength to Believe” hold up equally well. 

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                             8 Stars

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SUPERHEROES (by The Script: No Sound Without Silence)

SUMMARY:                                          RUNNING TIME: 4:05 Min.

It’s the second track off The Script’s 2014 album, No Sound Without Silence.  The credited composer is Mark Sheehan.   

REVIEW:

Despite the song’s title, this track isn’t about Superman or Spider-Man, etc., at least not directly.  Referencing everyday ‘super-heroes,’ The Script effectively balances a set of likable lyrics with a contemporary rock melody.  Even more so, the uplifting message powering the lyrics’ realism is commendable.  Although it’s perhaps too repetitive at the end, “Superheroes” makes a solid option for various  contemporary rock playlists. 

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                   7½ Stars

Note: Another download option is 2017’s “Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers & Coldplay, from the album: Memories … Do Not Open.

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SHE’S NOT THERE (by The Zombies: The Original Studio Recordings)

SUMMARY:                                     RUNNING TIME: 2:24 Min.

Originally released by The Zombies on their 1964 self-titled album, “She’s Not There” would resurface in 2003 on the group’s The Original Studio Recordings compilation. 

REVIEW:

This catchy ‘60s pop tune holds up relatively well.  The audio quality is solid, as are the vocals.  The only downside is “She’s Not There” flies by too fast.  An extra reprise of either the chorus or its catchy melody would have been appreciated. 

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                     7 Stars

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