![]() ![]() Elmo's Fire, Country/Region of Manufacture: United States, Record Grading: VG, Speed: 33RPM, Record Size: 12", Format: Record, Type: LP, Release Title: S. We do not credit the original shipping / handling cost, nor the return shipping cost. Refunds will only be provided after the item is inspected. Buyer must contact me via email to initiate a return within 3 days of receiving the item. I can hear the music playin, I can see the banners fly, feel like a vet again, I hope I aint high Gonna be your man in motion, all I need is a pair of wheels, take me where the futures lying St. Returns are accepted ONLY if the item was significantly different than described in the text. Just once in his life a man has his time, and my time is now, Im coming alive. ![]() All major defects in the Record Album will be listed. Please make payment immediately with purchase. I only accept paypal, as a form of payment. The Record Album will be wrapped in bubble wrap, and securely packaged. The sleeve has many creases, one big crease in the middle, and edge wear. Edge wear, front cover impression of the album, surface wear, and a couple creases. Elmo's Fire Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Record Atlantic 1985 The album cover is in VG condition. It held the top spot for two weeks straight. ![]() The song peaked at 1 for the week of September 7, 1985. The album cover is in VG condition.Edge wear, front cover impression of the album, surface wear, and a couple creases.The paper sleeve is in VG condition. Released as the lead single from the soundtrack on June 23, 1985, John Parr's 'St Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)' was an even bigger hit than the movie, soaring up the Billboard charts. Elmo's Fire Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Record Atlantic 1985. And I never want to hear that damn song again.Item: 383950092785 St. Elmos Fire (Man in Motion) Play track Love this track More actions Listeners 78.6K Scrobbles 418K Join others and track this song Scrobble, find and rediscover music with a Last.fm account Sign Up to Last. Looking back, I’m proud of the work we did – I learned a lot about transposing, phrasing and voicing. Imagine John Parr singing with a Casio portable keyboard instead of his full band.Ī few weeks ago, I was cleaning out the inside of our piano bench and found a few originals. The debut of the song was a disaster – I think our band had about 25 members at the time, and there simply weren’t enough players to fill out the sound. What’s worse, though, is that Marty and I forgot that our band sucked. I hear things other people probably don’t – little flourishes from a keyboard, the exact moment Parr’s voice gets gravely. Every note, every nuance of this song is burned into my cranium, and listening to it is agony. ELMOS FIRE Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Record Atlantic 1985 - 21.99. Addeddate 07:50:36 Identifier john-parr-st.-elmos-fire-man-in. Arranged for a function/soul band Hope everyone enjoys This score appears in Soul Band (set) Online music lessons Improve your skills as a musician with our online courses. Elmo's Fire ( Man In Motion) Topics A VALENTINES GIFT. FOR SALE The album cover is in VG condition.Edge wear, front cover impression of 383950092785. St Elmos Fire (Man in Motion), originally by John Parr and David Foster. Lather, rinse repeat.īy the time we got all parts transcribed, I was so sick of the song that I never wanted to hear it again. ELMOS FIRE Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Record Atlantic 1985 - 21.99. C.Control Durations not listed on the release. label A-side 1985 Columbia Pictures Industries Ltd. Then we’d move on to the next measure and start the process over. From the original motion picture soundtrack 'St Elmos Fire' featuring John Parr. It took a few weeks of listening to the song over and over and over – trying to make out what the synthesizer was doing on a certain measure, playing it one more time to make sure we captured it. We wrote all the little notes ourselves, using Liquid Paper when we messed up. This was before the days of the Internet or sheet music transcription software. We had no idea what we were getting ourselves into – figuring out what each instrument needed to do at each point in the song, finding harmonies and bass lines in the song, and transposing them to the concert pitch of each instrument. Elmo’s Fire – composed for a marching band Unfortunately, it had not made its way to the Hal Leonard music factory yet (We were still playing “Hot Stuff”), so my friend Marty and I decided we’d just write it ourselves. So when football season rolled around, we tried to convince our band director to buy the music to “St. And the theme song was catchy as hell – just a little bit hair band classic rock, sprinkled with synthesizers, pounding drums and a memorable, uplifting chorus. Another brat pack movie, guaranteed angst, Ally Sheedy, etc. Like most everyone in 1985, I was enthralled with St. ![]()
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