Street Fighter (The Movie) [Cutout] [Soundtrack]
Track Listings
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1. Street Fighter - Ice Cube
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2. Come Widdit - Ahmad/Ras Kass/Saafir
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3. One On One - NAS
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4. Pandemonium - The Pharcyde
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5. Street Soldier - Paris
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6. Something Kinda Funky - Rally Ral
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7. It's A Street Fight - The B.U.M.S.
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8. Life As.... - LL Cool J
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9. Do You Have What It Takes? - Craig Mack
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10. Straight To My Feet - Hammer/Deion Sanders
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11. Rumbo N Da Jungo - Public Enemy (Chuck D)/The Wreck League
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12. Rap Commando - Anotha Level
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13. Worth Fighting For - Angelique Kidjo
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14. Something There - Chage & Aska
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Street Fighter (The Movie),Original Soundtrack,Various Artists
Street Fighter (The Movie) [Cutout] [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
- Hmm..
- Get the import.
- Okay, but only for parties.
- Awesome soundtrack! Except......
- Please Capcom, Make another!
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Street Fighter III: Third Strike
Various Artists - Soundtracks
Manufacturer: Mars Colony
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- Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie
ASIN: B0000516SP
Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Opening Demo
- Player Select
- Just Before The Battle
- Chun-Li Stage - China Vox
- Alex & Ken Stage - Jazzy NYC '99
- Remy Stage - The Beep
- Makoto Stage - Spunky
- Ryu Stage - Kobu
- Necro & Twelve Stage - Snowland
- Sean & Oro Stage - The Longshoreman
- Bonus Game 1
- Elena Stage - Beats In My Head (Tribal Dance)
- Ibuki Stage - Twilight
- Akuma Stage - Killing Moon
- Hugo Stage - The Circuit
- Yun & Yang Stage - Crowded Street (Third Edit)
- Dudley Stage - You Blow My Mind
- The Theme Of Q - Q
- Bonus Game 2
- Urien Stage - Crazy Chili Dog
- Gill Appears!
- Gill Stage - Psych Out
- Stage Results
- Stage Select & Score Ranking
- Judgement
- Now, Fight A New Rival!
- Continue
- We Await Your Return, Warrior! (Game Over)
- Final Results
- Ending 1
- Ending 2
- Staff Roll
- Voice Collection: Ryu
- Voice Collection: Ken
- Voice Collection: Chun-Li
- Voice Collection: Makoto
- Voice Collection: Remy
- Voice Collection: Sean
- Voice Collection: Yun
- Voice Collection: Yang
- Voice Collection: Ibuki
- Voice Collection: Elena
- Voice Collection: Oro
- Voice Collection: Akuma
- Voice Collection: Gill
- Voice Collection: Alex
- Voice Collection: Dudley
- Voice Collection: Hugo
- Voice Collection: Urien
- Voice Collection: Twelve
- Voice Collection: Necro
- Voice Collection: Q
- Voice Collection: Narrator
Customer Reviews:
Hmm.........2005-01-06
I've been a huge fan of the SF series since the age of 7. I'm proud to say that Capcom has done a great job on SF despite how confusing and chopy the sl is. Anyway. SF 3 has some pretty good music that you can jam to, however, you should spend the extra couple of bucks on the import version, just because the tracks are longer, and you get another CD that features the voice overs and other hits from the game. I would like to have a CD where the thrid cuts to each song are mixed in! Like Elena's 'Beats In My Head' That would really make my day, Capcom!
Get the import........2002-08-17
I'd recommend spending a little more for the Japanese import version. Some of the songs are longer and it comes with bonus CD with new songs and extended tracks. You can find it at places like animenation.com
Okay, but only for parties........2002-07-27
This is not the kind of soundtrack one can listen to regularly and get familiar with. I'd say it's best to play at a party because it makes for perfect background music to chatting and drinking and it's neo-techno feel is suitably apt.
Mars Colony also have a soundtrack CD available for Streets Of Rage 2, which is also more thematic. The music on this CD is rather good, with great beats and all but it just seems in between a soundtrack CD and a regular 'trance' CD. Some of the tracks are 'Tribal Dance' mixes and I can't imagine most of the music being out-of-place in a typical nightclub.
So if you can find it, get a copy. It's also great for budding DJs to have fun with in mixing and editing.
Awesome soundtrack! Except.............2002-04-05
First of all, I want to say recommend this to all the Street Fighter fans out there. Most of the time, I play the game just to hear the music. Among my favorites are "Third Strike"- the game's theme, "Let's Get it On Now"-just before battle, and "Movin' On"-staff roll. My only beef about this soundtrack is that the full version these three songs are not on it. Other than that, awesome soundtrack.
Please Capcom, Make another!.......2001-03-30
If you have any intention to buy a video game soundtrack, I believe that this is your album of choice. Although the tracks are on the short side, they are ones that will touch you in a way that many other recordings fail to achieve. Trust me, this is the best I've heard from Capcom and if this is any sign, I'll be back to get the next one.
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Street Fighter
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000003B45 |
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I LOVE THAT GAME.......1999-08-04
The songs got me back to my years in the arcade game rooms
Average customer rating:
- Revell in top form
- The Only True Review About The Score
- Street Fighter- the Motion Picture album
- Street Fighter, The motion piture soundtrack
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Street Fighter: Original Motion Picture Score
Graeme Revell
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0000014VH
Release Date: 1994-12-20 |
Tracks:
- Showdown in Shadaloo
- Habanero (Vega and Ryu)
- Chun-Li Enters the Morgue
- Colonel Guile Addresses the Troops
- Circus Tent
- General M. Bison
- Honda Is Tortured
- Bison Troopers Marching Song
- Chun Li's Story
- Dhalsim Reprograms Blanka
- Stealth Boat Attack
- "Game Over"
- Chun Li and Bison
- Guile Discovers Blanka
- "Raise the Chamber" (Guile Attacks)
- Clash of the Titans (Honda and Zangief)
- Guile Faces Bison
- Vega and Sagat vs. Ken and Ryu
- Bison Dies
- Aftermath
- Attitude Adjuster - Worldbeaters
Customer Reviews:
Revell in top form.......2002-11-22
Graeme Revell can write a good theme when he wants to and the theme for Street Fighter is a good one. With the famous London Symphony Orchestra performing incredibly well for this score, Revell utilizes power for this one. The score starts out with a bang immediately in "Showdown In Shadaloo" which is very similar to Basil Poledouris' The Hunt for Red October, which was mentioned in one of the reviews on here as he was right indeed. The theme is featured in this track which is bold and brassy, two things that the London Symphony Orchestra know how to perform. The majority of the score is top notch action music with lots of trumpet sound and snare drums. This is present in several cues including "Showdown In Shadaloo", "Colonel Guile Addresses The Troops", "The Stealth Boat Attack", "Game Over", "Chun Li & Bison", "Raise the Chamber", "Clash of the Titans", "Guile Faces Bison", "Vega & Sagat VS. Ken & Ryu", "Bison Dies", and "The Aftermath". Some darker sounds are present in "General M. Bison" in which Revell uses a haunting choir. A humorous cue is found in "Honda Is Tortured" with synthesizer effects, a brash tuba solo, and a pedal steel guitar that gives a humorous sound to it. Esperanto lyrics were used in "Bison Troopers Marching Song" that were written by the director of the film Steven de Souza. Another great track to mention is "Habanero" which is a tune composed by Georges Bizet and the arrangement here by Graeme Revell and Tim Simonec is excellent. A truly great score that never makes you want to hit the stop button, until you get to the last track "Attitude Adjuster" which is performed by The World Beaters that is a dumb song with basically a bunch of noises and off beat lyrics. This is the kind of score that makes me like Revell more and more.
The Only True Review About The Score.......2001-04-11
The other two reviews are for the sister album. Not the score. Which is surprisingly pleasant! Graeme Revell wrote an enjoyable effort for a film that didn't quite make logical sense.
Obiously the film had a rather large budget. Hiring the London Symphony Orchestra to score the film was a rather nice touch. The first track is amazingly energetic. Sounding familiar to Basil Poledouris' "The Hunt For Red October".
The score is not bold and dramatic but is still an enjoyable listening experience. Alot of good sound comes from the LSO. A nice arrangement of Habanero appears in track 2. The action cues are nicely done. Revell demonstrates that he has a grasp of the orchestra with these cues. Most of them appear at the end of the CD.
But of course, this was a time when it was popular to put a song at the end of the score to correlate it to the movie. Street Fighter is no different. Its always best to avoid them.
So to sum up, Graeme Revell's Street Fighter is a pleasant listening experience.
Street Fighter- the Motion Picture album.......2000-12-06
My big brother loves just one track- as we are UK residents, I have to say that we got SOMETHING THERE in our album (The track my brothers hooked on.). The rest are pretty dire.
I love the film, got it on video and it's great. I wish I could say that about the music though....
Street Fighter, The motion piture soundtrack.......2000-07-08
This is one of the best soundtracks featuring rap artists this decade. It starts of very strong for the first five songs then it slightly lacks intrest. I've bought it before and lost it but there are a few songs on here that are worth buying it again. Good album, Great soundtrack!
Product Description
1994, import on Toshiba-EMI records Japan. Soundtrack from the first Virtua Fighter game for Sega. 21 tracks in total.
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Shoot You Down!
Street Fighter
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000TC2H0A |
Product Description
Out of print release by legendary European heavy metal/hard rock outfit, Street Fighter. Eight tracks including: Rock city, Stealer, Lonely, No time to love, Jailbreak, Shoot you down, Soldier, and Are you ready. Out of print.
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Street Fighter Ex2 Plus
Game Music
Manufacturer: Capc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000059XGX
Release Date: 2003-09-30 |
Tracks:
- Attract
- Select
- Flash Rain
- Three Tree
- Fake World
- Pearl In The Sky
- White Field
- Lost Sea
- Phantom Bomb
- Crowded Town
- Green Shower
- Crash Power Plant
- Frozen Mist
- Mahatma Temple With Hymu
- Digital Ignition
- The Infinite Earth
- Irene
- Before Moon
- Amusmentive Crime 2
- Passage Of Lotus
- More Stronger
- The Battle Of The Flame
- Regenerate
- Staff Roll
- Bonus Stage
- Stage Clear & Challenger
- Continue
- Game Over
Album Description
Suleputer. 2000.
Customer Reviews:
SFEX2 Plus Rocks!!.......2004-08-15
this game may not be everyone's cup of tea, but the music can be appreciated by anyone!very moody and fitting, each piece is named according to the stage being played in. my favorites have to be "more stronger" and "before monn". a must for any street fighter ( or music) fan!!
Product Description
1995, Toshiba-EMI Japan. 11 tracks in total.
Product Description
Out of print soundtrack CD from this legendary video game. Total of 28 tracks.
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Street Fighter Tribute Album
Original Game Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Muzoo
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0007MAKH4
Release Date: 2005-01-24 |
Tracks:
- Ryu
- Ken
- Chun-Li
- Guile
- Dhalsim
- Zangief
- Blanka
- E. Honda
- M. Bison
- Balrog
- Sagat
- Vega
Customer Reviews:
Pleasently surprised.......2007-01-18
I was not sure what i expected when i ordered this cd. Once i poped it in and heard the tracks i could not help but have a smile on my face. Each track is distincly diffrent yet brought me back to younger days when i was kicking butts and taking names at the arcade. If you expect a direct port of old school tracks then this might not be the cd for you. Tracks are heavily remixed which offers such a diffrent feel then the old 8-bit sound bites from the game.
Average customer rating:
- The Perfect Soundtrack To The Perfect Street Fighter?
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Street Fighter Zero, Vol. 3
Original Game Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Toha
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005G3AE
Release Date: 2001-01-05 |
Tracks:
- Nobody Blink
- Triump
- Who'll Be Your Double?
- Beginning
- Road
- Active Red
- Resolution
- Performance
- Proof Of Divinity
- Shining One
- Behind You
- Feel The Cool
- Fatal Depth
- Way To The Glory
- Decisive Bout
- No More Swinging
- Tower Of Shogun
- Doll Eyes
- Heavy Swell
- Praying
- Simple Rating
- S.E. Collection
- Voice Collection. 1
- Prepare
- Gimmick
- Stripes
- Kakugo
- Mach- Smasher
- Scala
- Crimson
- Untamable Fists
- I'll Be Brief
- Prismatic Stars
- Breeze
- Wild Nature
- Moments
- Groan
- High-Tech
- Seek No Escape
- Black Power
- Last Duel
- Brave Or Grave
- Daybreak
- Rise Again
- Zero Time
- Narration Collection
- Voice Collection.2
Customer Reviews:
The Perfect Soundtrack To The Perfect Street Fighter?.......2005-07-16
Almost... This soundtrack is only rivaled by 3rd Strike's. I can't tell you which one I prefer because they are both so good, but I think this soundtrack has more better music because there are just more characters in the game and most of them have good themes. My favorite would have to be Karin's theme (Simple Rating), I dunno there is just soemthing... well, everything about Karin that just makes her so cool. The only complaint I have with this soundtrack si that it doesn't contain all the music. Well, it does have all the music from the original arcade release, but I can't help but miss tracks from the console version like the World Tour theme and from such added characters like Fei-Long etc... Still, this is one of my favorite soundtracks ever and if you feel the same way then this CD is worth every (over charged) penny :)
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