I Need All The Love I Can Get DEMO
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Run for the hills Indrek!
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Aye, it was first posted on here ages ago, there was even a video clip....indy wrote:I remember hearing this I think like a year ago or maybe two. It was played in some teen movie that I was briefly watching on tv.
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It just gets worse and worse....
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Actually, I don't think so. That clip is from a Wuthering Heights movie remake by MTV, and the soundrack consisted of Jim Steinman songs. "More" was in there (I think it's on the soundtrack CD), and the song being sung is Eldritch's version, not that crazy Catwoman one.Big Si wrote:Aye, it was first posted on here ages ago, there was even a video clip....indy wrote:I remember hearing this I think like a year ago or maybe two. It was played in some teen movie that I was briefly watching on tv.
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There were two covers done for the movie, too--one by "Heathcliff" and one by "Catherine"; the woman's is by far the better of the two, although they're both kind of bleh. But, then again, I've never found full versions of either!
I don't know if you should consider that better or worse than the Catwoman cover.
In any case, don't ever watch the movie. Afterwards, I felt extremely sorry for Mr. Eldritch AND Miss Brontë (even though I wasn't too fond of the novel). MTV just mauled everything.
Yes it's two completely different versions:
-MORE is featured in the film WUTHERING HEIGHTS (2003)
Written by Andrew Eldritch & Jim Steinman
Arranged by Jim Steinman & Jeff Bova
Performed by Erika Christensen & Mike Vogel
Produced by Jim Steinman
Co-produced by Steven Rinkoff & Jeff Bova
-I Need All The Love I Can Get DEMO from BATMAN THE MUSICAL (2002)
Written by Jim Steinman
Performed by Karine Hannah
Produced by Jim Steinman
Co-produced by Steven Rinkoff
For more info on the WUTHERING HEIGHTS soundtrack go here:
http://www.jim-steinman-temple.esenet.dk/
I have the soundtrack. The new 2003 WUTHERING HEIGHTS version is hard rock (the vocals are pop though). It's even harder than the Sisters' version. It's a actually a remixed version based on the the original Sisters version. I believe that Steinman used the original mastertape for this!
It's worth a listen. I think u will like it much better than Steinman's musical version.
I still prefer the originally Sisters version from 1990, which is a true classic.
-MORE is featured in the film WUTHERING HEIGHTS (2003)
Written by Andrew Eldritch & Jim Steinman
Arranged by Jim Steinman & Jeff Bova
Performed by Erika Christensen & Mike Vogel
Produced by Jim Steinman
Co-produced by Steven Rinkoff & Jeff Bova
-I Need All The Love I Can Get DEMO from BATMAN THE MUSICAL (2002)
Written by Jim Steinman
Performed by Karine Hannah
Produced by Jim Steinman
Co-produced by Steven Rinkoff
For more info on the WUTHERING HEIGHTS soundtrack go here:
http://www.jim-steinman-temple.esenet.dk/
I have the soundtrack. The new 2003 WUTHERING HEIGHTS version is hard rock (the vocals are pop though). It's even harder than the Sisters' version. It's a actually a remixed version based on the the original Sisters version. I believe that Steinman used the original mastertape for this!
It's worth a listen. I think u will like it much better than Steinman's musical version.
I still prefer the originally Sisters version from 1990, which is a true classic.
I'm glad at least one like the demos. I know they are not the style of music regular Sisters fans listen to.lachert wrote:thanks for the info and i like these batman musical demos too
forgive them becouse they don't know what they say
There is one more BATMAN demo I would like to share if someone like to listen? It's called: CRY TO HEAVEN.
Cheers
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It sounds like it escaped from Les Miserables to me...
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At first, I was scared. Then, I listened, and it rated a 93.2 on my patented Bombast-o-Meter and I decided I rather like it. Eveyday listening? No; but not bad, not bad at all.
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For those who wants the "Cry To Heaven" Steinman demo:
http://media.jimsteinman.com/audio/CryToHeaven.mp3
Voice: Kyle Gordon
Production: Jim Steinman and Steven Rinkoff
BTW at the moment I really enjoy the new expanded and remastered version of "Floodland" and "Vision Thing". Cool notes and sleeve design. The CDs sound better than ever
http://media.jimsteinman.com/audio/CryToHeaven.mp3
Voice: Kyle Gordon
Production: Jim Steinman and Steven Rinkoff
BTW at the moment I really enjoy the new expanded and remastered version of "Floodland" and "Vision Thing". Cool notes and sleeve design. The CDs sound better than ever
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..which answers all the questions what Andrew does in his spare time.
Jepp, edit (in a somewhat trigger happy mood, I should post when I finished thinking..): On his spare time, Andrew tours with the Sisters.
I do have a weak spot for musicals. I wouldn´t say those demos are bad.
Though that "Land of the pig"-thingy somwhat reminds of Peter And The Wolf..
Jepp, edit (in a somewhat trigger happy mood, I should post when I finished thinking..): On his spare time, Andrew tours with the Sisters.
I do have a weak spot for musicals. I wouldn´t say those demos are bad.
Though that "Land of the pig"-thingy somwhat reminds of Peter And The Wolf..
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I've got 10 words for it : It starts to rock quite a bit after seven minutes.
Strange but slightly listenable, I suppose.
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”
I agree the last 2-3 minuts of "I Need All The Love I Can Get" are the best part.
Are there any Sisters demos of "More"????
I know there are some remixes in techno-style...but they suck.
Are there any Sisters demos of "More"????
I know there are some remixes in techno-style...but they suck.
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VT-era demos have never slipped out, unless someone like PiB has them. Which is possible, as he hasn't announced it to the world.Daniel wrote:I agree the last 2-3 minuts of "I Need All The Love I Can Get" are the best part.
Are the any Sisters demos of "More"????
I know there are some remixes in techno-style...but frankly I don't care that much for those.
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I actually quite like this {Shame Mode}, although Von now needs to cover I Would Do Anything For Love in the name of universal balance. It's just the right thing to do.
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Digging up all the old Sisters threads Ivo?Tidal wrote:It's too changing and varied to give a full review on this I NEED ALL THE LOVE I CAN GET> but it's just a tadbit too emo for me...
"as we walk on the floodland"
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Just a thought, WTF is this thread doing in FAQs? I'll shift it...
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