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10 What Soundtracks Featured Non-Japanese Artists? |
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This article is from the Anime Music FAQ, by Ru Igarashi with numerous contributions by others.
Cowboy Bebop - featured singers Carla Vallet, Emily Bindiger, Hassan Bohmide, Steve Conte - lyrics by Tim Jensen, Brian Richy
Harmageddon - soundtrack supervised by Keith Emerson
Maison Ikkoku - Mark Goldenberg wrote some of the instrumentals
Project A-ko - Joey Carbone and Richie Zito
RG Veda - music by Nick Wood
Tenchi Muyo in Love - music by Christopher Franke
- ED sung by Nina Hagen and Rick Jude
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