June 18, 2007) Opuzz.com, one of the largest independent providers of high-quality royalty free music announces a major release of 18 new CDs of royalty free music.
Find everything from music for travel to holiday, romantic music and world music. This release also sees the release of hard to find music like music from the 70's, retro kitschy tracks, ala CSI sounding music, national anthems, nursery rhymes, music for fashion/art, mysterious and dangerous sounding music and more.
Here is the list of their latest royalty free music CD releases:- Nursery Rhymes 1
- Nursery Rhymes 2
- Nursery Rhymes 3
- Mystery and Suspense
- Danger
- Crime Drama
- Reggae
- Africa
- The Middle East
- Latin
- National Anthems
- Art and Design
- Kitsch and Quirky
- Music of the 70s
- Patriotic American
- Love and Romance
- Travel and Leisure
- Holiday and Seasonal
Music from this release can be use royalty free in film, TV, Radio, video, business, games, web, podcast, events, instore, music on hold, plays and more. Nursery rhymes from this release would work great in children based productions. National anthems could be use at sporting events or in documentaries. For those looking for light music, the Travel and Leisure or Love and Romance CDs features simple light tracks. There are plenty of other CDs previously released in the Opuzz royalty free music library that would fit your production needs. Do visit Http://www.opuzz.com to find out more.
The Opuzz Royalty Free Music Library offers its music via immediate music downloads in both MP3 and WAV, music CDs and a stylish ultra-lightweight hard drive with its complete library on it. Opuzz music is 100% privately owned and produced in-house specifically for the Opuzz music library. Most of their music is available in the multiple edit versions including broadcast ready durations and alternate mixes.
Learn more about Opuzz's New Royalty Free Music CD Releases:
http://www.opuzz.com/new_releases.asp
http://www.opuzz.com - 100% Royalty Free Music
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