
Alarming Trends
Back Street Jane
© 2000 Alarming Trends (634479315022) (format: CD-R)
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Guitar-oriented alternative rock with female vocals.
tracks
- 1 Opening Theme
- 2 No Answer
- 3 Scene of the Crime
- 4 The Search
- 5 Jane's Shadow
- 6 Some People
- 7 Diane Escapes
- 8 Into the City
- 9 A Long Walk Home
- 10 The Deadly Stairwell
- 11 Playing With Fire
- 12 End Theme
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The musical group Alarming Trends has a history that spans three decades. They played live gigs throughout the USA during the 1980s, recorded several film scores during the 1990s, and had a Number One song on MP3.com as late as 2001.
"Back Street Jane" is the soundtrack album from the feature film of the same name.
"Gritty and textured...terrific score" - Wet Paint
In addition to releasing numerous studio recordings, the Trends appeared at the top Colorado venues, including the Mercury Cafe, Herman's Hideaway, Boulder's Blue Note, as well as performing shows at Mabuhay Gardens in San Francisco and at legendary New York clubs CBGB and The Bitter End.
Alarming Trends' music videos have been shown on music programs across America, including "Teletunes," "Ground Zero Video," "Music Link" and MTV's "120 Minutes."
"The quartet plays dark, driving, at times menacing rock led by Ronnie Cramer's deep, growling guitar. It's music that hits you as hard in the head as it does in the gut. The star talent - and we do mean star - in the group is vocalist Rebecca Watson, who rattles off the words in that sultry but full-of-it tone that the Waitresses' Patty Donahue wielded so well. A band to watch." - College Music Journal
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Love the Guitar
author: Ro"Z"Music is great...I just love the guitar playing. Dark and deep..You definetly don't need much vocals to hear the expressions being preformed on this CD. Just listen to music and it'll put you in a TANCE that you once were in. IT's real, It's beautiful, she's a talent artist. Reminds me of the sound track "RUSH".