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Zero to Sixty

Zero to Sixty

Limited Edition of 500 Units

Dragon's Domain Records (DDR761)

Release Date: June 13, 2022

Conducted by John Beal

Formats: CD, Digital

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1. First Artists Logo/Love At First Fight

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 1:38
2. Soup's On

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 3:16
3. Gotta Get Some Loving

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 4:20
4. Gloria's Escape/Finch On The Fly/Finch's Follies

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 3:11
5. Just For You/I Wonder/Sunday's Funday

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 2:28
6. Where The Hell Am I?/Creepers Jeepers

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 2:13
7. Java Jive

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 2:58
8. Can You Rock and Roll?

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 2:13
9. There's Time For You

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 0:45
10. A Little Disco In The Morning

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 2:40
11. Nooners

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 2:35
12. Caught In The Act

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 1:24
13. The Three Of Us

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 5:03
14. By Hook or By Crook/Mike's Misery/Wigging Out

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 2:41
15. Bridge/Sal and The Boys/You Love Me, You Love Me

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 1:13
16. Bruisin' Cruisin'

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 2:43
17. End of Olivia

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 0:33
18. And Now the News (Source Bumpers)

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 0:29
  Total Album Time: 42:23

From the Manufacturer

Dragon's Domain Records presents Zero to Sixty, featuring music composed by John Beal for the 1978 action comedy directed by Don Weis, written by Darren McGavin, from a story by Peg Shirley and Judith Bustany, starring McGavin, Sylvia Miles, Joan Collins, Denise Nickerson, Lorraine Gary, David Huddleston and Lyle Waggoner.

Released in 1978, Zero to Sixty is an action farce featuring 70's comedy/music trio The Hudson Brothers along with a number of cameos from then-popular comics like Dick Martin, Lorraine Gary, and Lyle Waggoner and a mélange of frenetic car stunts. In Zero to Sixty, Michael Nolan (McGavin) finds himself down on his luck following a divorce settlement, which has left him with nothing. During the repossession of his car, he makes chase all the way to the auto repo company. His persistence impresses the owner (Miles), who hires him on the spot. Nolan is teamed up with Flo's top repossesser, a feisty 16 year old girl named Larry. As Nolan settles into his new career, he continually finds himself troubled by women, shrugging off young Larry's unwanted flirtations while winding up in bed with perennially delinquent car owner Gloria (Collins), as well as facing the fury of gangsters whose repossessed limo turns out to contain a dead body in its trunk.

The music for Zero to Sixty was composed and conducted by John Beal. The score was created with a big band, using players who were some of the period's most acclaimed jazz all-stars, including Lee Ritenour on guitar, Abraham Leboriel on bass, and Ralph Humphrey on drums. In addition to the jazz band, Michael Boddicker came in to provide some synthesizer elements to the musical palette.

Dragon's Domain Records presents the world premiere release ofZero to Sixty, featuring music composed and conducted by John Beal, mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland. The booklet contains liner notes written by noted author Randall D. Larson, with the participation of the composer.

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