Lee Rosevere - "B.A.M." soundtrack
[hpr002]

Originally released on cassette in 1997, "B.A.M." was an imaginary soundtrack album for an imaginary film. Lee had been composing music that wasn't conventional 'pop' music, so it was packaged as a soundtrack instead.

Working from tapes recorded over 2 years, the music features grooves and loops, mixing live instrumentation with samples and tape treatments. Lee is joined on a few numbers by guest musicians and the result is very textured pieces that range in style and mood.

Happy Puppy Records is proud to re-release an important project in Lee's recording history, and it is available for free download under the Creative Commons license.

Download whole album (62 mb) | Stream album 64k VBR

Artwork: front | back

Tracks:

1. Opening Titles
2. It Can Really Get To You
3. A Face Of Goodness
4. Segue: Desert Driving/One Fan Spinning The Wrong Way (excerpt)/
Trouble Ahead
5. Alley Rumble
6. Suburban Withdrawl
7. So Ashamed
8. The Car Chase
9. Her Gaze Through The Glass
10. Segue: Spiders And Syringes/Escape/Whacked
11. Rocco's New Moustache
12. The Funky Hump
13. Vivian's Theme
14. Crazy Eddie Gets His Wings/Sneaky Finger
15. End Titles

release date: April 10, 2006

Creative Commons License