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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2008

performed by Anita Kelsey
In 1998 Trevor Jones, renowned film composer, asked Anita to perform on the soundtrack to major sci-fi cult blockbuster 'Dark City'. This resulted in American actress Jennifer Connelly miming to Anita's voice in two prominent scenes as well as the Kelsey rendition of 'Sway' being featured on the end credits.

Download the entire soundtrack:
http://rapidshare.com/files/167758952/Dark_City__1998__Soundtrack.rar

Download the entire Score:
http://rapidshare.com/files/183494448/Dark_City__1998__Score_-_Trevor_Jones.rar

click here for the entire album to appear below http://tinyurl.com/bnwe6s

check out the movie here:
http://tinyurl.com/6lsbcz

my other channels:
http://tinyurl.com/5vjhcc
http://www.youtube.com/user/RamboSoundtrackHD
http://www.youtube.com/user/JumanjiSoundtrack

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  • for some odd reason this makes me think of a hot chick in a night dress, and a bunch of depressed with sad expressions well dressed black dudes in the background with musical instruments, and second hand smoke floating around in the room.

  • DITTO!

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  • I loved Dark City and when I bought the soundtrack and heard this I hoped she would have a whole album with this kind of stuff but she only recorded this and 1000 Eyes for the film. Shame says I.

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  • soundcloud.dotcom/anita-kelsey­

  • @stardingo747 Yeah, population growth does that.

  • Damn this voice...

  • Modern New York may be the most "cutting edge" metropolis in the world, but it has lost its gangster era Jazz club charm.

  • New York has lost its charm. There is something 20's and 30's New York had, that modern new york doesn't. I don't know; the city used to have a greater sense of neighborliness, in a given neighborhood everybody knew everybody, now, everyone is as cold and distant as anywhere in america, that unique warmth New York USED to have is gone. Also, New York's famous neighborhoods have lost their soul.

  • @Supenmanu tell me, if you could travel back in time to the 20's and 30's what would you be? Gangster or Noir hard boiled New York cop from the 20's? Man EVEN THE COPS had a sense of style. There is something about the 1920's New York detective, that even modern New York cops don't have. Speaking of Star Trek TNG, hey, what about Piccard and his character Dixon Hill? Who DOESN'T want to play a noir detective? What man doesn't?

  • @Supenmanu can you blame William T. Riker of Star Trek TNG for liking that era so much? He even fell in love with what's her face Minuet a sulty woman from that era. Well, sultry by star trek standards. Beside the point; hot women, look even hotter in 1920's dress man, you just wanna rip off their panties if they're dressed like that, fuck the consequences. I think I may have been a mobster in a past life, could be the reason I make fun of Italians so much.

  • @Supenmanu my dream is to make a video game about an immortal, very noir, like this movie. And, man, noir is not noir without a 1920's and 30's Jazz club. Man I wish I wish I WISH I could have experienced 1920's New York.

  • @stardingo747: Ditto me too... LOL... i wonder why THAT might be (-: Small world! (-;

  • first time listening to this, I like it.

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