| The ToaSK Music Playlist!
Of course, Treasures of a Slaver's Kingdom
is 100% groovy text, without a soundtrack of any kind, but if it could
have one, this is the one it would have (provided by Hank Riley and the
Saturday Night Dragon Slayers, direct from the spring of 1979 through a
handy time-travel device I seem to have mislaid since):
- Alan Parsons Project - Fall
of the House of Usher (Pavane), HyperGammaSpaces
- Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody
Sabbath, Suptertzar
- Blue Öyster Cult - Godzilla,
Don't Fear the Reaper
- Camel - Lunar Sea, Preparation
- Cat Stevens - Trouble, Tea for
the Tillerman
- Cream - Deserted Cities of the
Heart, I Feel Free
- Creedence Clearwater Revival -
Tombstone Shadow, Effigy
- Crosby, Stills & Nash - Everybody
I Love You, Find the Cost of Freedom
- David Bowie - Subterraneans,
Moss Garden
- Deep Purple - Drifter, Mandrake
Root
- Dire Straits - Six Blade Knife,
Once Upon A Time In The West
- Eagles - Bitter Creek, Journey
of a Sorcerer
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Bitches
Crystal, A Time and a Place
- Frank Zappa - My Guitar Wants
to Kill Your Momma, Blessed Relief
- Genesis - Dusk, Dancing With
the Moonlit Knight
- Grand Funk Railroad - Flight
of the Pheonix, Got This Thing on the Move
- Grateful Dead - China Doll,
Black Peter
- Heart - Dream of the Archer,
Dreamboat Annie
- Iron Butterfly - Real Fright,
Am I Down
- James Gang - Ashes The Rain
and I, Got No Time or Trouble
- Judas Priest - Exciter, Hell
Bent For Leather
- Kansas - Magnum Opus, Icarus
- Borne on Wings of Steel
- King Crimson - Ladies of the
Road, Lady of the Dancing Water
- Led Zeppelin - What Is And What
Should Never Be, Battle of Evermore
- Molly Hatchet - Long Time, Dreams
I'll Never See
- Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy
Diamond (Parts I-V), Brain Damage
- Rick Wakeman - The Last Battle,
Catherine of Aragon
- Roger McGuinn - It's Alright
Ma (I'm Only Bleeding), Ballad of Easy Rider
- Rush - A Farewell to Kings,
By-Tor & the Snow Dog
- Schoolhouse Rock - Verb: That's
What's Happening
- Stillwater - Fever Dog, Love
Comes & Goes
- Styx - Castle Walls, Mother
Dear
- Supertramp - Crime of the Century,
Even in the Quietest Moments
- Yes - Turn of the Century, Madrigal
Some of these I heartily approve of ... others wouldn't be my first
choices, let's say. But when Hank Riley is doing the choosing, I'm really
only allowed to watch over his shoulder. Plus, a lot of 'em really grew
on me over the course of coding the adaptation.
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