How about that, well their all good to listen to again & again. Yes I know Huh, I don't recall seeing that cool video to the classic theme song
Here's Track #9, it's Splinter's Tale 1 & 2 by John Du Prez featuring Kevin Clash. I love Master Splinter's origin story here from the movie
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Okay, here's the 10th & final track of the TMNT 1990 Soundtrack. It's called "Turtle Rhapsody" by John Du Prez & The Orchestra on the Half Shell
While I'm at it, I'll do the sequel's Soundtrack from 1991 next because I loved that as much if not more than this one
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Huh, nope, I didn't catch that. I really never listened to that one so when you don't listen to something more than once they your just not gonna get it thus making you miss out on cool stuff so there's one on Me Good ear there PB
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Ah, see I listened to that GnR song a ton when I was younger because it was the B-side to the You Could Be Mine single cassette from Terminator 2. I didn't know where that opening dialogue was actually from until many years later.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
That's great. I recall you taking about that great cassette of your on more than one occasion and it's something to talk about often I recall the dialog now since you posted it now but honestly, I didn't know that until now
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OK, here I go with 91's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze which is such a fun movie.
I'm going to do what I did before and post all of the tracks. This great fun album also only had 10 tracks. First up is Ya Kid K's Awesome (You are my Hero). I remember like it was yesterday when I saw the film at the Kingsland on Gravois. I was so excited about it but kind of bummed that it ended however, hearing Ya Kid K's really rad song in the beginning of the end credits, From then on I have always determined it to be one of the greatest end credit songs of ever of all-time
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Next up is arguably the most iconic song of the TMNT...it's Ninja Rap by Vanilla Ice Here's the official Music Video
As a bonus, here's the concert in 91's TMNT 2: TSOTO
And here's this second bonus
More later
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I always liked it but he was fading out after that
Here's track number 3 titled Find The Key To Your Life by Cathy Dennis and David Morales
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