Sleeping Dogs Licensed Music

~ Release by Joe Best (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Annotation

From Wikipedia:

In-game radio music was handled by Joe Best and sourced from various music labels. Tracks were licensed from Tsunami Music, Warp, Ninja Tune, and Roadrunner Records which also lent their names to the in-game radio stations. Through Tsunami Music, voice actors were auditioned and recruited to provide presenters for each of the radio stations in the game. DJs from companies such as Kerrang! also provided voices for the in-game radio presenters.

Annotation last modified on 2021-03-03 02:30 UTC.

Tracklist

Digital Media 1: Boosey & Hawkes
Digital Media 2: Daptone Radio
Digital Media 3: Kerrang! Radio
Digital Media 4: Ninja Tune
Digital Media 5: Real FM
Digital Media 6: Roadrunner Records
Digital Media 7: Sagittarius FM
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Don’t Want You No MoreThe Allman Brothers Band2:26
2Couldn’t Get it RightClimax Blues Band3.253:11
3FireballDeep Purple3:21
4Girls On Film (Night Version)
recording of:
Girls on Film
writer:
Simon Le Bon (Singer for Duran Duran), Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor (of Duran Duran), John Taylor (UK bassist for Duran Duran) and Roger Taylor (Duran Duran drummer)
Duran Duran5:28
5In the CityThe Jam2:17
6Echo Beach
Martha and the Muffins3:36
7Magic
producer:
Alan Parsons (of The Alan Parsons Project)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI-owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1974)
recording of:
Magic
writer:
Billy Lyall and David Paton
publisher:
EMI (EMI Records, since 1972), EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS-affiliated) and Robbins Music Corp. Ltd.
Pilot53:03
8Dragon Attack
engineer:
Mack (German rock producer/engineer Reinhold Mack)
co-producer:
Mack (German rock producer/engineer Reinhold Mack)
producer:
Mack (German rock producer/engineer Reinhold Mack) and Queen (UK rock group)
bass guitar:
John Deacon (from 1980-02 until 1980-05)
drums (drum set):
Roger Taylor (Queen drummer) (from 1980-02 until 1980-05)
electric guitar:
Brian May (Queen guitarist) (from 1980-02 until 1980-05)
percussion:
John Deacon (from 1980-02 until 1980-05) and Roger Taylor (Queen drummer) (from 1980-02 until 1980-05)
background vocals:
Brian May (Queen guitarist) (from 1980-02 until 1980-05), Freddie Mercury (from 1980-02 until 1980-05) and Roger Taylor (Queen drummer) (from 1980-02 until 1980-05)
lead vocals:
Freddie Mercury (from 1980-02 until 1980-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Queen Productions Ltd. (company and copyright holder, do not use as an imprint or release label) (in 1980, in 2011), Raincloud Productions Ltd. (in 1980, in 2014) and Hollywood Records, Inc. (holding company, not a release label; Disney subsidiary) (in 2014)
recorded at:
Musicland Studios (Munich) in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1979-06 until 1980-05)
recording of:
Dragon Attack (from 1980-02 until 1980-05)
lyricist and composer:
Brian May (Queen guitarist)
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS-affiliated), Beechwood Music Corp. (in 1980) and Queen Music Ltd. (in 1980)
Queen44:19
9Work to Make It Work
producer:
Steve Smith (70s producer & engineer, mainly Island Records)
recording of:
Work to Make It Work
lyricist and composer:
Robert Palmer (English singer-songwriter)
Robert Palmer4:09
10Hong Kong Garden
Siouxsie and the Banshees3:10
11Pale Shelter
recording of:
Pale Shelter
lyricist and composer:
Roland Orzabal
Tears for Fears4:24
12Bad Reputation
Thin Lizzy3:10
13Eminence Front
The Who5:38
14Senses Working Overtime
assistant engineer:
Howard Gray (UK producer, engineer, and electronic musician)
engineer:
Hugh Padgham
producer:
Hugh Padgham and XTC (English rock band)
12 string guitar and percussion:
Dave Gregory (XTC)
acoustic guitar and background vocals and lead vocals:
Andy Partridge
bass, fretless bass and background vocals:
Colin Moulding
drum machine and drums (drum set) and drums (drum set):
Terry Chambers
guitar:
Dave Gregory (XTC) and Andy Partridge
vocals:
Colin Moulding and Andy Partridge
recorded at:
The Manor in Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
part of:
TV Cream: Real 100 Best Singles Ever (number: 35) and Indie 88: Top 500 Indie Rock Songs (number: 339)
recording of:
Senses Working Overtime
lyricist and composer:
Andy Partridge
XTC54:46
Digital Media 8: Warp Radio
Digital Media 9: Karaoke Songs