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For a general article on the music in ''Caprica'', see [[Music of Caprica]].}} | For a general article on the music in ''Caprica'', see [[Music of Caprica]].}} | ||
The '''''Caprica'' Pilot Soundtrack''' was released | The '''''Caprica'' Pilot Soundtrack''' was released promptly following the [[Caprica pilot|pilot movie's]] broadcast, giving fans immediate access to [[Bear McCreary]]'s score for the two-hour pilot.<ref name="McCreary-Caprica">{{cite web |url=https://bearmccreary.com/caprica-series-soundtrack-album/ |title=Caprica Series Soundtrack Album |author=Bear McCreary |website=BearMcCreary.com |date=August 29, 2013 |access-date=May 14, 2019}}</ref> McCreary described this pilot score as "surprisingly restrained and melodic," making "immediate departures from the percussive bombast and world-music influence" of his ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TRS)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' work.<ref name="McCreary-Caprica" /> | ||
== Musical Direction == | == Musical Direction == | ||
The pilot soundtrack established the musical foundation for the ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'' series, introducing key themes that would continue throughout the show. | The pilot soundtrack established the musical foundation for the ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'' series, introducing key themes that would continue throughout the show. McCreary noted that some of his favorite tracks from this release, including "[[Grieving]]" and "[[A Tauron Sacrifice]]," had been trimmed for the pilot soundtrack and were later restored to their original lengths for the ''[[Soundtrack (Caprica series)|Caprica Series Soundtrack]]''.<ref name="McCreary-Caprica" /> | ||
McCreary noted that some of his favorite tracks from this release, including "[[Grieving]]" and "[[A Tauron Sacrifice]]," had been trimmed for the pilot soundtrack and were later restored to their original lengths for the ''[[Soundtrack (Caprica series)|Caprica Series Soundtrack]]''.<ref name="McCreary-Caprica" /> | |||
The score represented a significant [[Music of Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|tonal shift from ''Battlestar Galactica'']], reflecting the series' move away from military themes toward exploring digital identity, religious zealotry, and the risks of corruption in power.<ref name="McCreary-Caprica" /> | The score represented a significant [[Music of Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|tonal shift from ''Battlestar Galactica'']], reflecting the series' move away from military themes toward exploring digital identity, religious zealotry, and the risks of corruption in power.<ref name="McCreary-Caprica" /> | ||
==Track Listing== | |||
== Track Listing == | |||
The runtime of this disc is 54m04s. Audio clips of select songs are available in MP3 format, and are noted accordingly in the index below. | The runtime of this disc is 54m04s. Audio clips of select songs are available in MP3 format, and are noted accordingly in the index below. | ||
# '''The [[Graystone]] Family''' (2:59) | # '''The [[Graystone]] Family''' (2:59) | ||
#: Audio Clip: {{audio|Caprica 01 Graystone.mp3|mp3}} | #: Audio Clip: {{audio|Caprica 01 Graystone.mp3|mp3}} | ||
#: '''Note:''' This track introduces the Graystone Family Theme, | #: '''Note:''' This track introduces the Graystone Family Theme, which would later evolve into the series' main title theme and serve as the de facto ''Caprica'' theme.<ref name="McCreary-Caprica" /> | ||
# '''Terrorism On The [[Lev]]''' (3:11) | # '''Terrorism On The [[Lev]]''' (3:11) | ||
# '''[[Grieving]]''' (3:43) | # '''[[Grieving]]''' (3:43) | ||
#: Audio Clip: {{audio|Caprica 03 Grieving.mp3|mp3}} | #: Audio Clip: {{audio|Caprica 03 Grieving.mp3|mp3}} | ||
#: '''Note:''' This track | #: '''Note:''' This track was trimmed for the pilot soundtrack and later restored to its original length for the series soundtrack.<ref name="McCreary-Caprica" /> | ||
# '''[[Lacey]] (sic) and [[Zoe-A]]''' (4:05) | # '''[[Lacey]] (sic) and [[Zoe-A]]''' (4:05) | ||
#: '''Note:''' | #: '''Note:''' Later expanded for the series soundtrack as "Lacey and [[Zoe Graystone|Zoe]] (Expanded Version)."<ref name="McCreary-Caprica" /> | ||
# '''[[Cylon (RDM)|Cybernetic Life Form Node]]''' (3:12) | # '''[[Cylon (RDM)|Cybernetic Life Form Node]]''' (3:12) | ||
# '''Zoe's [[Avatar]]''' (3:01) | # '''Zoe's [[Avatar]]''' (3:01) | ||
# '''[[Daniel Graystone|Daniel]] Captures the Code''' (2:25) | # '''[[Daniel Graystone|Daniel]] Captures the Code''' (2:25) | ||
#: '''Note:''' | #: '''Note:''' Later expanded for the series soundtrack as "[[Daniel Captures the Code]] (Expanded Version)."<ref name="McCreary-Caprica" /> | ||
# '''A [[Tauron|Tauron]] Sacrifice''' (2:42) | # '''A [[Tauron|Tauron]] Sacrifice''' (2:42) | ||
#: '''Note:''' | #: '''Note:''' One of McCreary's favorites that was trimmed for this release and later restored to its original length as "[[A Tauron Sacrifice]] (Expanded Version)" on the series soundtrack.<ref name="McCreary-Caprica" /> | ||
# '''[[Amanda Graystone]]''' (3:02) | # '''[[Amanda Graystone]]''' (3:02) | ||
# '''[[Joseph Adama|Joseph]] and Daniel''' (4:15) | # '''[[Joseph Adama|Joseph]] and Daniel''' (4:15) | ||
#: Audio Clip: {{audio|Caprica 10 Joseph.mp3|mp3}} | #: Audio Clip: {{audio|Caprica 10 Joseph.mp3|mp3}} | ||
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# '''Irrecoverable Error''' (2:44) | # '''Irrecoverable Error''' (2:44) | ||
# '''The [[Adama (RDM)|Adama]] Name''' (1:36) | # '''The [[Adama (RDM)|Adama]] Name''' (1:36) | ||
# '''Zoe Awakens''' (2:19) | # '''Zoe Awakens''' (2:19) | ||
#: Audio Clip: {{audio|Caprica 17 Zoey.mp3|mp3}} | #: Audio Clip: {{audio|Caprica 17 Zoey.mp3|mp3}} | ||
# '''''Caprica'' End Credits''' (3:37) | # '''''Caprica'' End Credits''' (3:37) | ||
#: Audio Clip: {{audio|Caprica 18 EC.mp3|mp3}} | #: Audio Clip: {{audio|Caprica 18 EC.mp3|mp3}} | ||
== Legacy and Series Soundtrack == | == Legacy and Series Soundtrack == | ||
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McCreary expressed particular satisfaction with several pilot tracks that were enhanced for the later release, noting that the series soundtrack represented "the most satisfying collection of cues" rather than a literal complete collection.<ref name="McCreary-Caprica" /> | McCreary expressed particular satisfaction with several pilot tracks that were enhanced for the later release, noting that the series soundtrack represented "the most satisfying collection of cues" rather than a literal complete collection.<ref name="McCreary-Caprica" /> | ||
== Press Release == | ==Press Release== | ||
''From the product listing:'' | ''From the product listing:'' | ||
:Presenting the original soundtrack to the special Sci Fi Channel television event, [[Caprica (series)|CAPRICA]], the new [[Battlestar Galactica (TRS)|BATTLESTAR GALACTICA]] spin-off prequel starring [[Eric Stoltz]] ([[w:Singles (film)|SINGLES]], [[w:Pulp Fiction|PULP FICTION]], [[w:Mask (film)|MASK]]) and executive-produced by BATTLESTAR GALACTICA'S [[Ron Moore]] and [[David Eick]]. Acclaimed GALACTICA composer [[Bear McCreary]] fashions another spellbinding, breathtaking all-new music score that brings us back to the very beginning of the GALACTICA saga. McCreary's inventive approach to science fiction music makes yet another amazing sonic leap forward.<ref>{{cite_web|url=https://lalalandrecords.com/caprica/|title="Caprica" La-La Land Records Product Listing|date=|accessdate=15 May 2019|last=|first=|format=|language=English}}</ref> | :Presenting the original soundtrack to the special Sci Fi Channel television event, [[Caprica (series)|CAPRICA]], the new [[Battlestar Galactica (TRS)|BATTLESTAR GALACTICA]] spin-off prequel starring [[Eric Stoltz]] ([[w:Singles (film)|SINGLES]], [[w:Pulp Fiction|PULP FICTION]], [[w:Mask (film)|MASK]]) and executive-produced by BATTLESTAR GALACTICA'S [[Ron Moore]] and [[David Eick]]. Acclaimed GALACTICA composer [[Bear McCreary]] fashions another spellbinding, breathtaking all-new music score that brings us back to the very beginning of the GALACTICA saga. McCreary's inventive approach to science fiction music makes yet another amazing sonic leap forward.<ref>{{cite_web|url=https://lalalandrecords.com/caprica/|title="Caprica" La-La Land Records Product Listing|date=|accessdate=15 May 2019|last=|first=|format=|language=English}}</ref> | ||
== External Links == | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.bearmccreary.com/blog/?p=3353 Blog entry] of [[Bear McCreary]] about the [[Caprica pilot|''Caprica'' pilot]] soundtrack. | *[http://www.bearmccreary.com/blog/?p=3353 Blog entry] of [[Bear McCreary]] about the [[Caprica pilot|''Caprica'' pilot]] soundtrack. | ||
*[https://bearmccreary.com/caprica-series-soundtrack-album/ Bear McCreary's blog entry] about the [[Caprica (series)|''Caprica'' series]] soundtrack | *[https://bearmccreary.com/caprica-series-soundtrack-album/ Bear McCreary's blog entry] about the [[Caprica (series)|''Caprica'' series]] soundtrack | ||
== References == | ==References== | ||
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