Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Volume I is the first release from the Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. The soundtrack was written and composed by Bruce Faulconer, produced by Faulconer Productions Music and released on May 8, 2001. The Best of DragonBall Z, Vol. 3 Bruce Faulconer Soundtrack 2001 Preview SONG TIME Wrestling Rock With Lead. Faulconer, Bruce. ℗ 2001 FAULCONER PRODUCTIONS MUSIC. Also available in the iTunes Store More by Bruce Faulconer. The Best of Dragonball Z, Vol. I (American Soundtrack).
Bruce Faulconer is an American musician, composer and record producer. He writes music for orchestra, chamber ensembles, piano, and various instrumental, and choral music groups. Faulconer recently composed, performed, and recorded the music for the feature film, Bystander Theory in 2013. He worked on the feature film score for War and Honor. Faulconer also writes music for feature films and television series including the animeDragon Ball Z, that has aired on Cartoon Network, it received ratings as the Nielsen Number One Rated show in Children's Programming for Cable TV (awarded 3 times, awarded from 2001-2003), see Nielsen Company. Faulconer's Dragon Ball Z music aired on the Cartoon Network version of the series from 1999 to 2008. He is the owner and founder of Faulconer Productions, and CakeMix Recording studio.[1]
Education[edit]
Bruce Faulconer received advanced musical training in composition at the University of Texas with composers Hunter Johnson, Karl Korte, Joseph Schwantner, and Eugene Kurtz. While studying at the University of Texas at Austin, he was awarded a Doctorate of Musical Arts Degree in Composition. He has also received two Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowships from the Ohio State University as a composer in residence.
Career[edit]
Faulconer records much of his music at CakeMix Recording, including 243 episodes of series Dragon Ball Z on Cartoon Network, 3 seasons of Your New House on the Discovery Channel, Your House and Home, To Life on iLife, Reality of Speed on Spike and Speed Channel, Bass Champs on HDNet and the Outdoor Channel, and sound design for 2 seasons of the infamous Cheaters in syndicated television, and sound design and surround sound mix for Lady Death, the motion picture, and audio post for HD shows including Higher Definition, PASSPORT LOVE, and Higher Definition Take 2. In 2013, Faulconer composed the music for the feature film, Bystander Theory.
His television music for Dragon Ball Z, commissioned by FUNimation, began with season 3, episode 67/68 in 1999 and continued through the end of the series in 2003 with episode 291. Faulconer created a 9 album soundtracks series with almost 9 hours of the Faulconer Productions Dragon Ball Z television musical score, which was recorded and mastered at CakeMix Recording. Despite the fact that Faulconer takes credit for all of this soundtrack, he has composed less than 10% of the music. The majority of the Faulconer Productions music was made by Scott Morgan, Mike Smith and 12 tracks were worked on by Julius Dobos.
Awards[edit]
Faulconer's music has been acknowledged by numerous national and international performances and first prizes from competitions sponsored by organizations including the Elkhart Symphony Orchestra, the Fort Worth Symphony, the World Saxophone Congress (second prize), as well as recognition from the International Gaudeamus Music Week, the Concorso Internazionale Luigi Russolo, and the Texas Manuscript Archives.
Commissions[edit]
Faulconer has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ohio Arts Council, Midwestern Composers Alliance, McLean-Paris Foundation, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, violist David Lowe, Bethany College, Texas Composers Forum, Texas Sesquicentennial Commission, North Texas City Faire Arts Project, the MacDowell Colony, and BMI. Faulconer has also received commissions from the Voices of Change, Bethany College, Marygrove College, and the University of TexasPhi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
Other commissioned works composed by Faulconer include film scores (Scenes in the Dark, Lebensborn, Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug), PBS National Television documentaries (Tornado Alert, Fiesta in the Sky, Fire! What You Need to Know, Locked Out of the American Dream, The Writing Coach), and commercial music production for television and radio. One of his many commissions, 'Washington-on-the-Brazos, a Symphonic Poem', received a premiere by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The San Antonio Symphony also performed 'Washington-on-the-Brazos' on tour in Texas and performed it for the National League of Cities Mayoral National Conference. Faulconer also has guest conducted the Mesquite Symphony in performances of 'Washington-on-the-Brazos'. The music for the feature film Scenes in the Dark, a musical play within a movie, was scored and music-produced by Faulconer and won a prestigious Gold Award in the Houston International Film Festival.
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^Copied from Faulconer Production Music and CakeMix Recording with permission.
External links[edit]
- Bruce Faulconer on IMDb
Catalog Number | N/A |
Release Date | May 03, 2005 |
Publish Format | Commercial |
Release Price | Unknown (U.S.) |
Media Format | CD |
Classification | Original Soundtrack |
Organizations | Faulconer Music (distributed by Cake Mix Records) |
Composer | Bruce Faulconer |
Arranger | Bruce Faulconer |
Disc 1
Bruce Faulconer Dbz Soundtrack Zippyshare
01 | Cell Yells | 1:35 | |
02 | Cell's Slow Theme | 1:24 | |
03 | Cell Kills Man | 1:23 | |
04 | Cell Destroys Island | 1:26 | |
05 | Gohan vs. Cell | 0:30 | |
06 | Cell Kills Gunman | 2:18 | |
07 | It's up to Dende | 1:03 | |
08 | Vegeta Snoozes | 1:45 | |
09 | Race and Crash | 1:32 | |
10 | Fight Hits | 0:29 | |
11 | Vegeta's Vision | 1:49 | |
12 | Vegeta's in Space | 0:42 | |
13 | Vegeta Fights Frieza | 1:16 | |
14 | Goku and Shenron | 1:59 | |
15 | Piccolo vs. Frieza | 1:53 | |
16 | Bulma and the Frog | 4:02 | |
17 | Bulma and Bubbles | 1:03 | |
18 | Farm Destruction | 0:43 | |
19 | Garlic Transformation | 2:18 | |
20 | Crazy Fight | 1:05 | |
21 | Finding the Capsule | 1:53 | |
22 | Boogieman | 1:15 | |
23 | Gohan Meets Mr. Shu | 0:53 | |
24 | Gohan and Chichi Argue | 1:22 | |
25 | Chichi Mission | 0:43 | |
26 | Industrial | 0:52 | |
27 | Goku is Falling | 0:47 | |
28 | Krillin Powers Up | 0:59 | |
29 | Goku vs. Caterpillar | 0:46 | |
30 | Maron Leaves | 1:28 | |
31 | Holy Water | 0:53 | |
32 | Gohan SSJ | 1:12 | |
33 | Gohan's Sack | 0:56 | |
34 | Gohan Hits Tree | 0:49 | |
35 | Trunks Tells His Story | 1:34 | |
36 | Trunks Power-up | 2:16 | |
37 | Power Music | 4:49 | |
38 | Korin's Dinner | 0:53 | |
39 | Hell Theme | 1:16 | |
40 | Sharpner Runs | 1:23 | |
41 | Healing | 1:12 | |
42 | Group Watches | 0:39 | |
43 | Hercule in Nightclub | 0:46 | |
44 | Trunks Hits Hercule | 0:28 | |
45 | Trunks Takes Mask | 1:35 | |
46 | Majins Absorb Gohan | 1:27 | |
47 | Flute and Strings | 1:14 | |
48 | MM Splits | 1:21 | |
49 | Hercule Arrives | 1:06 | |
50 | Hercule Talks with Trunks | 0:42 | |
51 | Cake Factory | 2:10 | |
52 | Z-Fighters Pathétique | 0:27 |