Description
Sound Choice – Spotlight – 8850 – SC8850 – Karaoke in CD+G – Movie Madness – Volume 2 (2 Bonus Track)
Album of 17 Titles in English
- Blood Pollution / Steel Dragon
- Bring Me to Life [duet] / Evanescence and Paul McCoy (Daredevil)
- Bring Me to Life / Evanescence
- Calling All Angels [duet] / Jane Siberry and k.d. lang (Pay It Forward)
- Calling All Angels / Jane Siberry (Pay It Forward)
- Creep / Radiohead (S.F.W.)
- Godzilla / Blue Öyster Cult (Detroit Rock City)
- Hallelujah / Rufus Wainwright (Shrek)
- Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door / Bob Dylan (Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid)
- Love Removal Machine / The Cult (Small Soldiers)
- Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World / IZ Israel Kamakawiwo’ole (Finding Forrester)
- Shelter from the Storm / Bob Dylan (Jerry Maguire)
- Someone Like You / Van Morrison
- Sparkling Diamonds / Nicole Kidman (Moulin Rouge)
- We All Die Young / Steel Dragon (Rock Star)
- What a Wonderful World / Joey Ramone (Freaky Friday)
- What I Like About You / Lillix (Freaky Friday)
Public interest message: An original is valuable. A copy is not worth anything!
CD+G Karaoke
CD-G, CDG, CD G, CD Graphic, CD Graphics…
The professional CD+G stands for Compact Disc + Graphics
. This is the most widely used format for Karaoke music. The discs are identical to standard CDs (compact discs) yet have the additional graphics track that allows you to read the song lyrics on a connected TV or monitor. As the soundtrack plays on your karaoke player, the lyrics scroll across the TV in perfect sync with the music, allowing you to sing along to any song!
The sound of a CD+G Karaoke disc will also play in any standard CD, CD-ROM or DVD player around the world. To see the words of song on screen your player must read the CD+G or CD+Graphics format.
The professional CD+G is the industry standard!
Special note concerning the karaoke: The chorus and sometime the melody are present on professional karaoke soundtrack.
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