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The Equalizer & Other Cliffhangers

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Download links and information about The Equalizer & Other Cliffhangers by Stewart Copeland. This album was released in 1988 and it belongs to New Age, Jazz, World Music, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 40:22 minutes.

Artist: Stewart Copeland
Release date: 1988
Genre: New Age, Jazz, World Music, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 40:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Lurking Solo 5:03
2. Music Box 2:20
3. Screaming Lord Cole and the Commanches 4:52
4. The Equalizer Busy Equalizing 3:20
5. Green Fingers (Ten Thumbs) 3:37
6. Archie David In Overtime 4:04
7. Tancred Ballet 3:22
8. Dark Ships 5:35
9. Flowershop Quintet 3:44
10. Rag Pole Dance 4:25

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Following the dissolution of the Police and several cracks at movie scores (most notably Wall Street), Copeland was hired to write the theme music for The Equalizer and then to score the individual episodes, a task he tackled with the aid of engineer Jeff Seitz (who would later take over the scoring duties until replaced by a more traditional composer) and a maxed-out Synclavier. The result was a charging, rattling, sometimes nerve-wracking musical base for the show — one that proved difficult to translate into the form of an album. The Equalizer & Other Cliffhangers is periodically successful in its ambitions, but the cuts do have a tendency to sometimes become mired in a noisy aimlessness.