SumThing Else Music Kicks It 8-Bit With The Capcom Music Collection Volume One

Sumthing Else Music Works is set to release Capcom Music Collection Volume One: 1984 – 1985, which should please all the retro music loving enthusiasts, which includes us. The track listing is looking classic with 1942, Commando, Ghosts ‘N Goblins, Gun Smoke and Section Z among the selected tunes. Check out the press release for the full track listing and you can pick it up on amazon, iTunes and other digital music sites or directly from sumthingdigital.com

SUMTHING ELSE MUSIC WORKS RELEASES CAPCOM®MUSIC COLLECTION VOLUME ONE

Retro Game Music Classics from the 8-Bit and 16-Bit Era 

New York – November 21st, 2011 – Sumthing Else Music Works, through its licensing relationship with Capcom U.S.A., Inc., a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, proudly presents Capcom® Music Collection Volume One: 1984 – 1985. This exclusive collection features classic video game music from the 8-bit and 16-bit era created by Capcom Sound Team such as CommandoGhosts ‘N Goblins® and 1942Capcom Music Collection Volume One is available for digital download at www.sumthingdigital.com, Amazon MP3, iTunes® and other digital music sites. The album was arranged, produced and mastered by Billy Bell for Sunnyside Sound NYC.

Track listing:

Vulgus
Son Son
Pirate Ship Higemaru
1942
Exed Exes®
Commando
Ghosts ‘N Goblins
Ghosts ‘N Goblins Continued
Gun Smoke
Gun Smoke Continued
Section Z
Section Z Continued
1942 (NES)
Ghosts ‘N Goblins Hunter
Self-Realization

For more information on Sumthing Else Music Works and its complete catalog of video game soundtracks, visit www.sumthing.com andwww.sumthingdigital.com.

About Sumthing Else Music Works
Since its creation in the late 1990’s by the world-renowned songwriter, musician and record producer, Nile Rodgers, Sumthing Else Music Works has become the acknowledged industry leader in licensing and distributing video game soundtracks. Possessing full in-house services worldwide, from retail marketing and sales through physical and digital distribution, Sumthing is partnered with the world’s leading video game developers and publishers including BioWare, Bungie, Capcom, Crytek, Eidos, Epic, Gearbox, Microsoft, Sega, Sony and THQ.  Their catalog of titles includes the best selling video game soundtrack of all time, Halo 2: Volume One, as well as award-winning and critically acclaimed titles including: Deus Ex: Human Revolution,Warhammer 40,000: Space MarineGears of War 3InFamous 2Red Faction: ArmageddonHalo: ReachHomefrontAlan WakeFable IIIHalo: LegendsGod of War IIIUncharted 2Halo 3: ODSTDark VoidBorderlandsInFamous,Resident Evil 5Street Fighter IVHalo WarsHalo TrilogyGears of War 2Fable IIToo HumanBrothers In ArmsCrysisAdvent RisingFableGears of War,Halo: Combat EvolvedHalo 2 Volume TwoHalo 3Hitman: Blood Money,Hitman: ContractsJade EmpireKameo: Elements of PowerMass EffectRed SteelUnreal Tournament IIIFreedom Fighters and many others.

For more information on Sumthing Else Music Works and its complete catalog of video game soundtracks, visit www.sumthing.com andwww.sumthingdigital.com.

ABOUT CAPCOM
Capcom is a leading worldwide developer, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment for game consoles, PCs, handheld and wireless devices.  Founded in 1983, the company has created hundreds of games, including best-selling franchises Resident Evil®, Street Fighter®, Mega Man® and Devil May Cry®. Capcom maintains operations in the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Korea, with corporate headquarters located in Osaka, Japan.  More information about Capcom and its products can be found at www.capcom.com or www.capcom-unity.com.

Exed Exes, Ghosts ‘N Goblins, Capcom, Devil May Cry, Mega Man and Resident Evil are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Capcom Co., Ltd.  Street Fighter is a registered trademark of Capcom U.S.A., Inc.  All other marks are the property of their respective owners.

SEMW Press Contact: 
Greg O’Connor-Read
Tel: (001) 702-407-0935
greg@topdollarpr.com

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