Blue Magic is an American R&B and soul vocal group that was formed in Philadelphia in 1971. They achieved great success in the 1970s, particularly with their smooth harmonies and romantic ballads. One area where Blue Magic truly shined was in creating soundtracks for various films. One of the notable soundtracks produced by Blue Magic was for the film "The Last Dragon" in 1985. The group recorded the song "Just Say No" for this film, which became a hit and resonated with audiences. The soundtrack overall featured a mix of R&B, funk, and pop, complementing the martial arts theme of the movie.
The Northwestern has a risky encounter with a bald eagle. Josh and Casey place a bet on a hard-to-find quota, while casualties mount on the Patty Lee.
Then, Bagans ups the fear factor with the arrival of the famously haunted doll, Annabelle, who comes with very strict rules no physical handling, no provoking and a quart of holy water must be on standby in case of possession. In addition be sure to follow GhostAdventures , Zak_Bagans , JayWasley , AaronGoodwin , and BillyTolley on Twitter using the hashtag GhostAdventures.
The soundtrack overall featured a mix of R&B, funk, and pop, complementing the martial arts theme of the movie. Another noteworthy soundtrack by Blue Magic was for the film "Car Wash" in 1976. The group contributed three songs to this soundtrack, including the popular title track "Car Wash.
Ghost Adventures Halloween Special Investigates REAL Annabelle Doll and More this Saturday!
The yearly “Ghost Adventures” Halloween special has become a tradition in the Creepy household, and this Saturday things are gonna get really spooky as Zak Bagans takes viewers into his Haunted Museum! But wait! That’s not all… for the first time on television the actual Annabelle doll will be investigated! Yep! That gets our ghost!
“Ghost Adventures” – “Museum of Madness” and “Annabelle’s Curse” / Two-Part Halloween Special
“Ghost Adventures’” Zak Bagans has opened a Haunted Museum in downtown Las Vegas, housing his collection of haunted and cursed objects. With several new items on hand, Bagans calls on experts from previous “Ghost Adventures” investigations to tap into the energies within each object.
In the second half of the two-part special, Bagans invites three lucky fans to the museum to further investigate the dark entities. Then Bagans ups the fear factor with the arrival of the famously haunted doll Annabelle, who comes with very strict rules: no physical handling, no provoking, and a quart of holy water must be on standby in case of possession.
Airdate: Saturday, October 28, at 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. ET/PT
For tickets to tour Zak Bagan’s Haunted Museum, located at 600 E. Charleston Blvd., head on over thehauntedmuseum.com.
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The Annabelle the doll was given as a birthday present by a mother who purchased the Raggedy Ann Doll from a hobby store in 1970 for her daughter.
" This funky and upbeat song perfectly captured the atmosphere of the film, which centered around the daily lives of car wash employees. Blue Magic also worked on the soundtrack for the movie "Shaft in Africa" in 1973. They recorded the track "Welcome to the Club" for this film, which showcased their signature blend of smooth vocals and soulful melodies. The soundtrack as a whole was well received and added to the overall success of the film. Overall, Blue Magic's involvement in soundtracks added an extra layer of depth and emotion to the films they were a part of. Their smooth harmonies and soulful melodies helped to enhance the overall cinematic experience for audiences. Whether it was through romantic ballads or energetic funk tracks, Blue Magic proved their versatility and talent in creating memorable soundtracks for various films throughout their career..
Reviews for "Blue Magic's Soundtracks: Celebrating Diversity in the Music Industry"
1. John - 2/5 stars - I was not impressed with "Soundtracks by blue magic". The songs felt repetitive and lacked variety. The album failed to excite me or provoke any strong emotions. I found myself skipping through most of the tracks because they all seemed to blend together. Overall, it was a forgettable and uninspiring listening experience.
2. Sarah - 3/5 stars - I found "Soundtracks by blue magic" to be just okay. While some tracks had catchy melodies, the album as a whole felt disjointed. The transitions between songs were abrupt, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the music. Additionally, the lyrics were forgettable and failed to leave a lasting impression. It's not an album I will actively seek out to listen to again.
3. Mark - 1/5 stars - "Soundtracks by blue magic" was a complete disappointment. The songs were unoriginal and lacked any sort of innovation. It felt like I was listening to generic background music that you would find in an elevator. The album failed to grab my attention or make me feel any sort of connection. I would not recommend wasting your time with this one.
4. Emily - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for "Soundtracks by blue magic", but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The production quality was mediocre at best, and the mixing felt off. The vocals were often drowned out by the instrumentals, making it difficult to fully appreciate the lyrics. The album lacked a cohesive sound and failed to leave a lasting impression. Overall, it was a disappointing listen.