Battlestar Galactica: Season One [Sci Fi Channel Series] Bear McCreary

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  • Release Date: 06/21/2005
  • Sales Rank: 1,638
  • Label: LA-LA LAND RECORDS
  • UPC: 826924103227
 
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Battlestar Galactica: Season One [Sci Fi Channel Series]

1LISTENPrologue 0:40
2LISTENMain Title / Brendan McCreary US Version 1:05
3LISTENHelo Chase From 33 1:31
4LISTENThe Olympic Carrier From 33 5:48
5LISTENHelo Rescued From 33 1:01
6LISTENA Good Lighter From Hand of God 1:55
7LISTENThe Thousandth Landing From Act of Contrition 3:08
8LISTENTwo Funerals From Act of Contrition 3:25
9LISTENStarbuck Takes on All Eight From Act of Contrition 3:46
10LISTENForgiven From You Can't Go Home Again 1:30
11LISTENThe Card Game From Act of Contrition 3:04
12LISTENStarbuck on the Red Moon From You Can't Go Home Again 2:00
13LISTENHelo in the Warehouse From Litmus 2:01
14LISTENBaltar Speaks With Adama From Six Degrees of Seperation 1:54
15LISTENTwo Boomers From Six Degrees of Seperation 1:47
16LISTENBattlestar Operatica From Secrets and Lies 2:35
17LISTENThe Dinner Party / Melanie Henley Heyn From Secrets and Lies 3:14
18LISTENBattlestar Muzaktica From Colonial Day 1:43
19LISTENBaltar Panics From Six Degrees of Seperation 1:46
20LISTENBoomer Flees From Flesh and Bone 1:16
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Editorial Reviews

What with the scores John Williams has penned for the Star Wars movies and those of Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner, and others for the Star Trek films, you'd think it was settled that the music of science fiction involves grand themes and lush orchestral arrangements reminiscent of European classical music. But Bear McCreary, who has taken on the task of scoring the second television series to be called Battlestar Galactica (a sort of "next generation" sequel to the 1978 series), has a very different view. To McCreary, space music can sound like almost any earth-bound style, although he is particularly fond of drums. Martial drums, Burundi-style drums, tympani, marching band drums, you name it, McCreary likes it, and he devotes many of the 30 cues on Battlestar Galactica: Season One (78 minutes culled from over five hours of music heard on the first season of the show) to percussion showcases. But that's not all by a long shot. Determined to demonstrate his mastery of musical styles, McCreary writes faux opera ("Battlestar Operatica"), muzak ("Battlestar Muzaktica"), string quartets ("The Dinner Party"), Celtic music ("Wander My Friends"), and more, bringing in vocalists here and there to sing in Latin, Gaelic, and Italian. Now and then, he also gives us echoey, electronic interludes that actually suggest the science fiction setting of the series. But all of these are just side trips in the main percussion fest that to McCreary is what battlestars should sound like banging around in the great beyond. In space, it seems, everyone can hear you drum. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Battlestar Galactica: Season One [Sci-Fi Channel Series]by Anonymous

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November 01, 2006: I'll make it short and sweet, especially sweet. The music of battlestar galactica has always had me completely enthralled, and really, truly did 'put me there',if you will.The range of different genres that McCreary has pulled off here has fascinated me, especially for a sci-fi program. I would absolutely recommend this cd for anyone with taste, or any fan of Galactica.

Battlestar Galactica: Season One [Sci-Fi Channel Series]by Anonymous

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November 01, 2006: I'll make it short and sweet, especially sweet. The music of battlestar galactica has always had me completely enthralled, and really, truly did 'put me there',if you will.The ranges of different genres the McCreary has pulled of here has fascinated me, especially for a sci-fi program. I would absolutely recommend this cd for anyone with taste, or any fan of Galactica.


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