30 mixes with tracks by “Andre Previn”
fearlessred18
Suck it, FINALS
fearlessred18
2012-04-23T22:00:48Z
A classy mix of instrumentals to keep you focused on what you have to do in order to lay at the beach all summer and not give a fuck.
mariemusic
la dolce vita
mariemusic
2012-04-16T14:20:36Z
8 tracks includind music by Dave Brubeck, Madeleine Peyroux, Woody Allen and more.... only the good ones.
notesfromaroom
Be Epic: Success Guaranteed
notesfromaroom
2011-12-13T18:00:13Z
Twenty-four tracks to triumph with...including music by Antonio Pinto, Bernard Haitink & London Symphony Orchestra, and Bruno Coulais.
YOU ARE DESTINED FOR GREATNESS.
dglspl
The Artistry of The Jazz Pianist
dglspl
2011-11-05T17:30:04Z
Music by Eddie Palmieri, Horace Silver, and Keith Jarrett. Respect.
KShap
At The Ballet
KShap
2011-03-29T23:41:51Z
Beautiful scores from Sleeping Beauty, Giselle, Swan Lake and more.
Dance away!
Laffingmom
Floating on air
Laffingmom
2011-05-31T02:22:34Z
An hour and a half of beautiful, peaceful, classical music that will lull your brain into submission.
eddielordofbanjo
Soundtracks and Theme tunes
eddielordofbanjo
2011-10-11T19:54:58Z
A selection of music from a folder named "soundtracks".
Films, TV and a couple of computer game tunes.
Some upbeat life affirming 80s synth pop mixed with some chilled and a dash of sinister for good measure.
GusYamin
Epic Symphonies
GusYamin
2010-07-15T18:17:15Z
Nineteen tracks including music by Adolph Herseth, Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Claudio Abbado, Andre Previn & London Symphony Orchestra and André Previn: London Symphony Orchestra.
adaysaved
streets of Victoria's London
adaysaved
2011-01-06T18:49:21Z
A soundtrack for another novel project, or at least, a partial soundtrack.
Fifteen tracks including music by Trevor Jones, Dmitri Shostakovich and Gregorio Allegri.
Photo: Mitre Square church corner passage (site of one of Jack the Ripper's murders.)
rednet
Sterling Cooper Swagger
rednet
2010-12-23T23:01:18Z
This device isn't a spaceship, it's a time machine. It goes backwards, and forwards... it takes us to a place where we ache to go again. It's not called the wheel, it's called the carousel. It let's us travel the way a child travels - around and around, and back home again, to a place where we know are loved.











