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Top 10 Downloads

Rustin
(2001) Starring Rick Johnson, Meat
Loaf, Ashley Johnson, and Zachery Ty Bryan. Directed by Rick
Johnson and written
by Jon Lucas. Distributed by Vanguard Cinema; aired on Showtime, Show NEXT,
Showtime Too, and The Movie Channel.
Rustin
Main Title (2:05) see
video below
Rustin Main Title, film directed by
Rick Johnson

Lao
Jiu: The Musical
(2005) Lyrics by Xiao Han, Yang Qian,
and Wu Xi. Book based on the play Lao Jiu—The Ninth Born
by Kuo Pao Kun, adapted by Wu Xi and Zhang Xian. Produced by The
Theatre Practice, it was chosen to inaugurate the New Drama Centre in
Singapore. "Lao Jiu: The Musical
was close to perfect as a production, with its innovative use of songs
and puppets, seamless choreography, authentic dialogue, honest plot and
characters, all coming together brilliantly with rare aesthetic
cohesiveness. Full of energy and creativity, the gravity and
lightness of the tale flowed and ebbed as naturally as breath.
Lao Jiu: The Musical firmly captured the imaginations of its
audience, affirming its place in Singapore's theatrical history."
—Deanna Tan, The Flying Inkpot
Sha
Hu Ji (Slaying the Tiger) (3:42)
(lyrics by Xiaohan)
Ji
Tuo (Our Hopes) (4:03)
(lyrics by Xiaohan) see video
below
"Ji Tuo (Our Hopes)" music video directed by
Kuo Jian Hong

Marley's Christmas
(2006) Book and lyrics by Jeff Goode,
based on his play Marley's Ghost. World premiere reading
produced at Unknown Theater, Los Angeles. The official website,
www.marleyschristmas.com,
has mp3's of the entire score.
"Jonathan Price has added fun, meaningful, vigorous music
to Jeff Goode's play, which had already earned accolades of 'innovative,
unique...an unforgettable holiday journey.' Old writing buds becoming
pros and then re-teaming years later to make a good show even better is
my definition of how the world should work, ladies and gents."
—Jeffrey Stackhouse, shadowlandonline.net
Merry
Christmas, Happy Christmas (3:05)
All
For You (2:54)

American Dragon: Jake Long
(2005) Airing on the Disney Channel.
"Hubba Hubba Hula", with lyrics by Jeff Goode, is in the episode
"Jake Takes the Cake," where Jake has to sing a karaoke hula song to
lull some gremlins to sleep.
"Hubba
Hubba Hula" (1:31)

Cyber
Wars
(2004) Starring Genevieve O'Reilly,
David Warner, Luoyong Wang and Joan Chen. Directed by Jian Hong Kuo and written
by Christopher Hatton. Distributed by New Line Home Entertainment.
"A resonant score by Jonathan Price." --Paul Di Filippo,
SciFi.com.
Crash
Bangs & Ravers (2:09)

Dark
Woods
(1999) Starring Chase Masterson and
David Drayer. Directed by Christopher Hatton and written
by Christopher Hatton & David Drayer. Distributed by Razor
Digital Entertainment.
I Didn't
Know (2:58) (lyrics by Jonathan Price)

Walt
(1986) A play written by Bill Whitman
(fifth cousin six times removed of Walt Whitman), featuring settings of
Walt Whitman's poetry. Produced at The University of Iowa and at
Central Missouri State College. Jonathan received an ACTF/Kennedy
Center Award for the musical composition of Walt. Some of the settings were later used in
Dead Poets. "Jonathan Price composed melodies
and harmonies which were powerful and subtly interspersed with text."
—Karma Lisa Edwards, The Daily Iowan
When
Lilacs Last In the Dooryard Bloom'd (1:28)

Who
Killed Cock Robin?
(1991) Lyrics and book by Jeff Goode.
Produced at The Unusual Cabaret, Bar Harbor, Maine. The song "Who
Killed Cock Robin?," a setting of the traditional poem The Death
and Burial of Cock Robin, was later used
as the Link Theme in the film Cyber Wars. It can be heard
in the cue
Flight of the Avatar.
Who Killed
Cock Robin? (1:50)
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