Come and Get Them (Based Upon Themes by Elliot Goldenthal) · Tyler Bates
300 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
℗ 2007 Warner Records Inc.
Upright Bass: Allen Walley
Cello: Anthony Lewis
Cello: Anthony Pleeth.
Lead Vocals: Azam Ali
Violin: Bea Lovejoy
Masterer: Bernie Grundman
Violin: Boguslaw Kostecki
Viola: Bruce White.
Drums: Butch Norton
Viola: Catherine Bradshaw
Cello: Cathy Giles
Violin: Cathy Thompson
Viola: Charles Cross
Bass: Chris Chaney
Violin: Chris Clad
Upright Bass: Chris Laurence
Violin: Chris Tombling.
Cello: Chris Worsey
Music Editor: Darrell Hall
Trombone: Dave Stewart
Cello: David Daniels
Violin: David Emanuel
Drums: David Hadad
French Horn: David Pyatt
Violin: David Woodcock.
Violin: Declan Daly
Violin: Dermot Crehan
Upright Bass: Dominic Black
Viola: Don McVay
Trombone: Dudley Bright
Violin: Emlyn Singleton
Violin: Everton Nelson
Violin: Fenella Barton
Clarinet: Frank Macchia
Bass Flute: Frank Macchia
Percussion: Frank Ricotti
Cello: Frank Schaefer
Percussion: Gary Kettel
Orchestra Leader
Ultramodern skyscrapers, luxury G-Class SUVs, 16 million tourists in 2019, 60 shopping malls, sandy beaches, clear blue water, and a glowing skyline at night! Dubai feels a lot like Miami. What do you think of this comparison?
Weekday morning drive from Downtown Dubai (similar to Downtown Miami), to the Dubai Marina (similar to Miami Beach), along Sheikh Zayed Road (Dubais main road).
General route: goo.gl/maps/99umRJpSj5CRtJy16.
Dubai is a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830m-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, The Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks.
Dubai (دبي) is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai.
Located in the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula on the coast of the Persian Gulf, Dubai aims to be the business hub of Western Asia. It is also a major global transport hub for passengers and cargo. Oil revenue helped accelerate the development of the city, which was already a major mercantile hub. Dubais oil output made up 2.1 percent of the Persian Gulf emirates economy in 2008. A centre for regional and international trade since the early 20th century, Dubais economy relies on revenues from trade, tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services. According to government data, the population of Dubai is estimated at around 3,400,800 as of 8 September 2020.