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yeh there is a sight sorry should of mentioned that http://www.joblo.com/movietrailers2htm. this site has everything from old movie trailers to upcoming onesOriginally posted by michelle@Aug 31 2004, 08:03 PM
Is there a link to watch the trailer online?
The song on the trailer was FASHIONED after the version by This Mortal Coil but was actually sung by my sister Renée from the band Moneypenny. It performed just by her (not the whole band) and only the portion heard on the trailer was recorded.
gee thanx a bunchOriginally posted by michelle@Aug 31 2004, 08:36 PM
Here's what I found, via reviews at Amazon.com:
The song on the trailer was FASHIONED after the version by This Mortal Coil but was actually sung by my sister Renée from the band Moneypenny. It performed just by her (not the whole band) and only the portion heard on the trailer was recorded.
The song is called "Song of the Siren."
1) The version of "Song to the Siren" as featured in the TCM soundtrack IS NOT the version as recorded by This Mortal Coil
2) The TCM soundrack rendtion of this song was recorded SPECIFICALLY for the soundtrack
3) The vocals are done by Renee Firner, singer for the Minneapolis band Moneypenny. (More information on Moneypenny [who are now defunct] can be found at mp3.com under Moneypenny USA [there is an Irish band on mp3.com also called Moneypenny])
4) The instruments and production were done by Ev, multi-instrumentalist for the Minneapolis band 12 Rods. More info about 12 Rods can be found at 12rods.com
5) The recording was done at Twin Cities studio Integral Recordings
6) There is no full version of this song available ANYWHERE. Don't go looking.
7) Yes, it sounds a lot like This Mortal Coil's version, or several other versions, but it's NOT any of them.
8) Renee Firner just performed this song on October 11th at the Bryant Lake Bowl Theatre, with Dave Beckey from The Autumn Leaves accompanying her on guitar.
9) There is no information as to whether this will be on the official TCM soundtrack, but I doubt that it will be.
hey thanx for the info. and you're great, it's sad thoguh cause I really wanted to get that song but your help is just as goodOriginally posted by michelle@Aug 31 2004, 08:40 PM
I also found this elaborate answer here.
1) The version of "Song to the Siren" as featured in the TCM soundtrack IS NOT the version as recorded by This Mortal Coil
2) The TCM soundrack rendtion of this song was recorded SPECIFICALLY for the soundtrack
3) The vocals are done by Renee Firner, singer for the Minneapolis band Moneypenny. (More information on Moneypenny [who are now defunct] can be found at mp3.com under Moneypenny USA [there is an Irish band on mp3.com also called Moneypenny])
4) The instruments and production were done by Ev, multi-instrumentalist for the Minneapolis band 12 Rods. More info about 12 Rods can be found at 12rods.com
5) The recording was done at Twin Cities studio Integral Recordings
6) There is no full version of this song available ANYWHERE. Don't go looking.
7) Yes, it sounds a lot like This Mortal Coil's version, or several other versions, but it's NOT any of them.
8) Renee Firner just performed this song on October 11th at the Bryant Lake Bowl Theatre, with Dave Beckey from The Autumn Leaves accompanying her on guitar.
9) There is no information as to whether this will be on the official TCM soundtrack, but I doubt that it will be.