Bruce Robb (producer) - List of Films and Television Shows With Music Credits For Robb

List of Films and Television Shows With Music Credits For Robb

Film/TV Credits
Love N' Dancing Music Supervisor

Producer/Engineer/5.1 Mixing Composer/Arranger/Contractor B3/synthesizer/Wurlitzer/Piano/vibes/percussion/ BG vocals Over 30 orig. custom songs

The Story of Hudson Hawk Engineer, Bruce Willis & Robert Kraft piano interview
Masters of Horror: John Carpenter’s Cigarette Burns Music Supervisor

Producer/Engineer/Mixing

Lackawanna Blues Producer/Engineer/Mixing

Arranger/Contractor B3/Wurlitzer Orig. prods. w/Mos Def, Macy Gray, Robert Bradley

Just Friends Producer/Engineer/Mixing

“Into Your Arms” (The Lemonheads)

Punch Drunk Love Producer/Engineer/Mixing

“He Needs Me” (Shelley Duvall)

Run Ronnie Run Producer/Engineer/Mixing

“Ass Kickin’ Fat Kid” theme song w/Scott Ian (Anthrax) & Samantha Maloney (Hole)

John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars Music Supervisor

Producer/Engineer/5.1 Mixing Fender Rhodes Carpenter’s score w/Anthrax, Steve Vai, Buckethead, Elliot Easton, Robin Finck

The Other Sister Engineer/Mixing

“Mrs. Robinson” (The Lemonheads)

Don Juan DeMarco Engineer/Mixing

Orig. prods. w/Selena, Sol de Mexico (incls. Sp. vers. Bryan Adam’s theme)

John Carpenter's Vampires Music Supervisor

Producer/Engineer/5.1 Mixing Arranger/Contractor B3/percussion Carpenter’s score w/Steve Cropper, Duck Dunn, Jeff Baxter

The Experts Engineer/5.1 Mixing

“Back in the USSR” remake

Twins Engineer/5.1 Mixing

Orig. score prod w/composer Randy Edelman

The Great Outdoors Engineer/5.1 Mixing “Land of a Thousand Dances” remake w/ WilsonPickett & The Elwood Blues Revue

“Hot Fun in the Summertime” remake w/The Elwood Blues Revue & Sam Moore

Satisfaction Engineer/Mixing Orig. soundtrack w/Justine Bateman, Julia Roberts, Steve Cropper, Duck Dunn & James Burton
Innerspace Producer/Engineer/Mixing “Twistin’ the Night Away” w/Rod Stewart end titles theme
Dragnet Engineer, Mixing “Just the Facts” theme & other songs w/Dan Akroyd
Melanie Producer/Engineer/Mixing “You Saved My Soul” theme & other songs w/Burton Cummings
Neighbors Producer/Engineer/Mixing End title theme w/Fear (Belushi’s pick, but rejected)
Popeye Producer/Engineer/Mixing Orig. Harry Nilsson songs w/Shelley Duvall, Robin Williams
Down and Dirty Duck Engineer, Mixing B3, Wurlitzer, piano, BG vocals Orig. soundtrack w/Flo & Eddie (The Turtles)
Charmed Engineer/Mixing Orig. theme song w/Liz Phair & Angelo Badalamenti
Crime Story Producer/Engineer/Mixing Series theme song remake of “Runaway” w/Del Shannon
The Nutcracker: A Fantasy on Ice Engineer/Mixing Lorne Greene’s narration
The George Burn’s Special Live Broadcast Engineer/Mixer

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