Sunday, February 19, 2012

Music You Will Never Own: 'Takes You Alive'

Introducing a new kind of post breed here, one that's going to be all about good songs or soundtracks you (or just me) would probably kill to own in your collection, but you can't, simply because they are unreleased, lost, or really freakin' limited and expensive. Ofthen without a proper copyright beholder. Mostly stuff from commercials or movies. I'll provide a sample or a bootleg when I'm able to.

Starting today with a nice little pop-rock song "Takes You Alive" by (I guess) Californian band Station Victoria. It was featured in several low-budget movies by Nu Image (a company with a filmography not quite as horrible as SyFy originals or The Asylum films), most noticeably in Crocodile (2000), a teen comedy filled with CGI reptiles and strawberry juice, from the director of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

I think I've heard it once during a beach scene in Shark Zone (painful flick edited from archived scenes of the Shark Attack series, which has been put together mostly from stock footage from several shark documentaries to begin with), too.

Anyway, here's probably half of the song, ripped out from the end credits of Crocodile. Enjoy:



Click here in case YT killed it.


MP3 link (320 kbps, 7,3 MB)

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