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Gareth Williams

12+ albums
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1. Gareth Williams(1953-2001) Formerly a member of This Heat, the innovative UK band that bridged the gap between Prog and Post-Punk. he left the group in '81 to go to India, later co-authoring The Rough Guide To India. In 1985 Gareth, together with Mary Currie, made the cassette-only collection of songs Flaming Tunes. Gareth died of cancer Dec 24 2001. Flaming Tunes was rereleased in summer 2009 on CD. 2. Gareth Williams (Born 1982) Aspiring musician - Work ranges from Electronic and Alternative Rock to Symphonic and Orchestral Scores. Born in the North-east of England he is currently developing works for future projects. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Amelie - La Valse D'amelie

3,067
2

The Thing - The Thing - From “The Thing”

2,120
3

Main Theme (From "The Thing")

1,342
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The Thing

1,316
5

La valse d'Amélie (From "Amélie")

1,252
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The Thing - From "The Thing"

1,161
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Symphonic Suite (Gladiator)

1,070
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Jitter (Part 1)

842
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Jitter (Part 2)

713
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We Should Be Away

698

albums

Jitter EP

Jitter EP

The Essential John Carpenter

The Essential John Carpenter

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100 Greatest World Cinema Themes

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Honeymoon in Paris: Jazz Lounge and French Chansons Classics

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The European Film Music Collection

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100 Greatest Film Themes - Take 2

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Film Music of Hans Zimmer

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Music From French Films

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The Best of Ennio Morricone

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The Definitive Horror Music Collection

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Once Upon A Time - The Essential Ennio Morricone Film Music Collection

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The Essential Ennio Morricone

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