Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Power Rangers (TV series)

Power Rangers at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Disney acquired Power Rangers, and the brand’s merchandising rights, when the company purchased Fox Family Channel in 2001. Power Rangers Ninja Stormwhich debuted in 2003, was the first production solely managed by Disney. Production moved to New Zealand and included a new producer, cast, and crew. Power Rangers first appeared on American television in 1993. Production on new episodes ceased in 2009, and the franchise was sold to Saban Brands, the original owner, on May 12, 2010.

Created by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy
Original work: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Based on the Japanese television series Super Sentai by Shotaro Ishinomori
Owner
  • Toei Company, Ltd. (Costumes, properties and footage)
  • Saban Entertainment (1993–2001)
  • The Walt Disney Company (2001–10)
No. of Seasons: 17 (My List)
No. of Episodes: 700 (My List)

Television (My List)
Saban Entertainment, Inc. and Saban International N.V.
1993–96: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Season 1–3)
1996: Power Rangers Zeo (Season 4)
1997: Power Rangers Turbo (Season 5)
1998: Power Rangers in Space (Season 6)
1999: Power Rangers Lost Galaxy (Season 7)
2000: Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue (Season 8)
2001: Power Rangers Time Force (Season 9)

BVS Entertainment, Inc. and BVS International N.V.
2002: Power Rangers Wild Force (Season 10)
2003: Power Rangers Ninja Storm (Season 11)
2004: Power Rangers Dino Thunder (Season 12)
2005: Power Rangers S.P.D. (Season 13)
2006: Power Rangers Mystic Force (Season 14)
2007: Power Rangers Operation Overdrive (Season 15)
2008: Power Rangers Jungle Fury (Season 16)
2009: Power Rangers RPM (Season 17)

Thursday, August 8, 2024

The Music of Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron

Hans Zimmer (left) and Bryan Adams (right) at Media Ventures

Music by Hans Zimmer
Songs by Bryan Adams
Artistic Supervisor — Music: Marylata E. Jacob
Executive Music Producer: Jay Rifkin
Assistants to Hans Zimmer: Moanike'ala Nakamoto and Clay Duncan

Music
Additional Music by Steve Jablonsky
Supervising Music Editor and Music Recorded by Slamm Andrews
Music Editor: Robb Boyd
Score Mixed by Alan Meyerson
Studio Assistants
  • Kevin Churko
  • Kevin Harp
  • Kevin Globerman
  • Gregg W. Silk
Technical Music Advisers
  • Kazimir Boyle
  • Melissa Muik
  • Trevor Morris
  • Joel Richard
Music Production Services: Thomas Broderick and Media Ventures, Los Angeles
Orchestra Recorded at AIR Lyndhurst Studios, London
Orchestra Recorded by Geoff Foster
Assisted by
  • Michael Price
  • Jake Jackson
  • Adam Noble
Music Conducted by Gavin Greenaway
Concertmaster: Perry Montague Mason
Music Copyist: Tony Stanton
London Musician Contractor: Tonia Davall
Orchestra Score Recording Supervised by Maggie Rodford and Air-Edel Associates Ltd.
Red River Valley Arranged by Craig Eastman
Additional Arrangements
  • Jim Dooley
  • Rupert Gregson-Williams
  • Mel Wesson
Solo Guitar: Heitor Pereira

Songs
Here I Am
Written by Bryan Adams, Gretchen Peters, Hans Zimmer
Produced by Gavin Greenaway and Bryan Adams

This is Where I Belong
Written by Bryan Adams, R.J. Lange, Hans Zimmer
Produced by Gavin Greenaway and Bryan Adams

You Can’t Take Me
Written by Bryan Adams, Gavin Greenaway, R.J. Lange
Produced by Gavin Greenaway and Bryan Adams

Get Off My Back
Written by Bryan Adams and Eliot Kennedy
Produced by Matt Mahaffey and Bryan Adams

Sound the Bugle
Written by Gavin Greenaway and Trevor Horn
Produced by Gavin Greenaway

I Will Always Return (Finale)
Written by Bryan Adams, R.J. Lange, Hans Zimmer
Produced by Gavin Greenaway and Bryan Adams

Here I Am (End Title)
Produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis for Flyte Tyme Productions, Inc.

Don’t Let Go
With Sarah McLachlan
Written by Bryan Adams, Gavin Greenaway, R.J. Lange, Gretchen Peters
Produced by Gavin Greenaway and Bryan Adams

Brothers Under the Sun
Written by Bryan Adams, Steve Jablonsky, Gretchen Peters
Produced by Steve Jablonsky and Bryan Adams

Soundtrack Available on A&M Records / UMG Soundtracks

Hollywood Pictures

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