Collection of the most EPIC music from «Two Steps From Hell» that always makes you braver.
***For first time listener: I recommend starting from Victory 1:04:22 or Star Sky 1:26:08 as a trial run. Thank you :)
Battlecry (2015)
Victory 1:04:22
Never Back Down 1:09:44
Cannon In D Minor 1:12:42
Release Me 1:15:48
Flight of the Silverbird 1:19:53
Sariel 1:23:17
Star Sky 1:26:08
Battleborne 1:31:40
Classics Volume Two (2015)
Bastion 1:36:41
Magika 1:39:30
Ride To Victory 1:41:28
The Colonel 1:43:30
Vanquish (2016)
Fall Of The Fountain World 1:46:03
Pegasus 1:50:40
Vanquish 1:55:10
Evergreen 1:58:25
Stallion 2:01:26
Unleashed (2017)
Unleashed 2:05:27
Impossible 2:10:50
Run Free 2:19:42
Never Give Up On Your Dreams 2:22:17
Secret Melody 2:27:36
Final Days Of Rome 2:31:21
Molto Piratissimo 2:34:36
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Im not the creator of this Music or Video Clips or Images, All rights belongs to respective owners. This video is purely fan-made, its done for entertainment purposes only.
Some Kind Of Wonderful (Remastered) · Grand Funk Railroad
All The Girls In The World Beware!!!
℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 2003 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2003-01-01
Producer: Jimmy Lenner
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Shelly Yakus
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Evren Göknar
Composer Lyricist: John Ellison
Composer Lyricist: Avi Kulawy
Composer Lyricist: R.J. Ober
Composer Lyricist: Chris Moore
This is a re-upload of a video I made nearly 4 years ago, which was taken down some time ago. However, while the original video was only a top 30 countdown, I decided to go with 50 songs for this updated version.
My grandfather once told me that the 1960s were two different musical decades. The first half (approx. 1960-1963) drew a lot of similarities to the 1950s, with acts like Elvis Presley, Pat Boone, The Everly Brothers, and Connie Francis remaining popular. As most of us know, this all rapidly changed in the mid 60s with the British Invasion. The United States intervention in the Vietnam War saw a counterculture movement spread across the US and the UK. Suddenly there was a burst of color and psychedelia across the world, changing the music scene forever. To quote TsorT (my source for the song list) «By the end of the decade music was a major industry.»
Performed in front of a live TV audience, Deep Purple storm through the amazing song Child In Time. This song features the classic Mk2 line up of Gillan/Glover/Lord/Paice/Blackmore
℗ 1975 Far Out Productions, Inc under exclusive license to Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company
Percussion, Vocals: «Papa» Dee Allen
Bass, Percussion, Vocals: B.B. Dickerson
Percussion, Vocals, Woodwind: Charles Miller
Percussion, Performance, Vocals: Eric Burdon
Drums, Percussion, Vocals: Harold Brown
Guitar, Percussion, Vocals: Howard Scott
Harmonica, Percussion, Vocals: Lee Oskar
Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer, Vocals: Lonnie Jordan
Writer: «Papa» Dee Allen
Writer: B.B. Dickerson
Writer: Charles Miller
Writer: Gerald Goldstein
Writer: Harold Brown
Writer: Howard E. Scott
Writer: Howard Scott
Writer: Jerry Goldstein
Writer: Lee Oskar
Writer: Lee Oskar Levitin
Writer: Leroy Jordan
Writer: Lonnie Jordan
Writer: Morris Dickerson
Writer: Thomas S. Allen
Drums: Al Jackson Jr.
Tenor Saxophone: Andrew «Love» Jackson
Bass Guitar: Donald Duck Dunn
Lead Vocals: Otis Redding
Guitar: Steve Cropper
Producer: Steve Cropper
Trumpet: Wayne Jackson
Writer: Otis Redding
Writer: Steve Cropper