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| title= Soundtrack (Season 4) | | title= Soundtrack (Season 4) | ||
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| composer= [[Bear McCreary]] | | composer= [[Bear McCreary]] | ||
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| prev= [[Soundtrack (Season 3)]] | | prev= [[Soundtrack (Season 3)]] | ||
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: ''For the other soundtracks, see [[Soundtrack (Miniseries)]], [[Soundtrack (Season 1)]], [[Soundtrack (Season 2)]], [[Soundtrack (Season 3)]]. | |||
: ''For a general article on the music in ''Battlestar Galactica'', see [[Music of Battlestar Galactica (RDM)]]''. | |||
==Track Listing== | ==Track Listing== | ||
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#* Featuring [[Alessandro Juliani]], vocals | #* Featuring [[Alessandro Juliani]], vocals | ||
#* Words by [[Michael Angeli]], Music by [[Bear McCreary]] | #* Words by [[Michael Angeli]], Music by [[Bear McCreary]] | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]” | ||
# '''The Signal''' | # '''The Signal''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Revelations]]” | ||
# '''Resurrection Hub''' | # '''Resurrection Hub''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[The Hub]]” | ||
#'''The Cult of Baltar''' | #'''The Cult of Baltar''' | ||
#* Featuring [[Raya Yarbrough]], vocals | #* Featuring [[Raya Yarbrough]], vocals | ||
#* Words and Music by [[Bear McCreary]] | #* Words and Music by [[Bear McCreary]] | ||
#* From the Episodes | #* From the Episodes “[[He That Believeth in Me]]” and “[[Escape Velocity]]” | ||
# '''Farewell Apollo''' | # '''Farewell Apollo''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Six of One]]” | ||
# '''Roslin Escapes''' | # '''Roslin Escapes''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Blood on the Scales]]” | ||
# '''Among the Ruins''' | # '''Among the Ruins''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]” | ||
# '''Laura Runs''' | # '''Laura Runs''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[A Disquiet Follows My Soul]]” | ||
#'''Cally Descends''' | #'''Cally Descends''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[The Ties That Bind]]” | ||
# '''Funeral Pyre''' | # '''Funeral Pyre''' | ||
#* Featuring [[Kandyse McClure]], vocals | #* Featuring [[Kandyse McClure]], vocals | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]” | ||
# '''Roslin and Adama Reunited''' | # '''Roslin and Adama Reunited''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[The Hub]]” | ||
# '''[[Gaeta's Lament]] (Instrumental)''' | # '''[[Gaeta's Lament]] (Instrumental)''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]” | ||
# '''Elegy''' | # '''Elegy''' | ||
#* Performed by [[Bear McCreary]], piano | #* Performed by [[Bear McCreary]], piano | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]” | ||
# '''The Alliance''' | # '''The Alliance''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Revelations]]” | ||
# '''Blood on the Scales''' | # '''Blood on the Scales''' | ||
#* From the Episodes | #* From the Episodes “[[The Oath]]” and “[[Blood on the Scales]]” | ||
# '''Grand Old Lady''' | # '''Grand Old Lady''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Islanded in a Stream of Stars]]” | ||
# '''Kara Remembers''' | # '''Kara Remembers''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]” | ||
# '''Boomer Takes Hera''' | # '''Boomer Takes Hera''' | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]” | ||
# ''' | # '''Dreilide Thrace Sonata No. 1''' | ||
#* Performed by [[Bear McCreary]], piano | #* Performed by [[Bear McCreary]], piano | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]” | ||
# ''' | # '''Diaspora Oratorio''' | ||
#* Words and Music by [[Bear McCreary]] | #* Words and Music by [[Bear McCreary]] | ||
#* From the Episode | #* From the Episode “[[Revelations]]” | ||
===Disc 2: "Daybreak"=== | ===Disc 2: "Daybreak"=== | ||
# '''Caprica City, Before the Fall''' | # '''Caprica City, Before the Fall''' | ||
# ''' | # '''Laura’s Baptism''' | ||
# '''Adama in the Memorial Hallway''' | # '''Adama in the Memorial Hallway''' | ||
# '''The Line''' | # '''The Line''' | ||
# '''Assault on the Colony''' | # '''Assault on the Colony''' | ||
#* Featuring [[Raya Yarbrough]], vocals | #* Featuring [[Raya Yarbrough]], vocals | ||
# ''' | # '''Baltar’s Sermon''' | ||
# ''' | # '''Kara’s Coordinates''' | ||
# '''Earth''' | # '''Earth''' | ||
# '''Goodbye Sam''' | # '''Goodbye Sam''' | ||
# '''The Heart of the Sun''' | # '''The Heart of the Sun''' | ||
#* Contains | #* Contains “Theme from Battlestar Galactica” by [[Stu Phillips]] and [[Glen A. Larson]] | ||
# '''Starbuck Disappears''' | # '''Starbuck Disappears''' | ||
# '''So Much Life''' | # '''So Much Life''' | ||
# '''An Easterly View''' | # '''An Easterly View''' | ||
# '''The Passage of Time''' | # '''The Passage of Time''' | ||
==Press Release== | ==Press Release== | ||
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Two-CD Set Is Top 10 Best Seller in Overall Music Sales at Amazon.com | Two-CD Set Is Top 10 Best Seller in Overall Music Sales at Amazon.com | ||
Burbank, CA - June 30, 2009– [http://www.lalalandrecords.com La-La Land Records] will release their 100th release as a label | Burbank, CA - June 30, 2009– [http://www.lalalandrecords.com La-La Land Records] will release their 100th release as a label -- the special 2-CD set, ''Battlestar Galactica: Season 4'', on July 28, 2009. The soundtrack cracked the Top 10 at Amazon’s Best Seller list for overall music sales, topping both the TV and Movie Soundtrack Charts. The soundtrack features music from Seasons 4 and 4.5 with one disc dedicated to the music from “Daybreak” the stunning series finale. La-La Land Records is releasing the ''Battlestar Galactica: Season 4'' soundtrack through a license agreement with NBC Universal Television, DVD, Music and Consumer Products Group. | ||
The music from Battlestar Galactica became an integral part of the series, interwoven into plotlines and even performed by cast members, like the track | The music from Battlestar Galactica became an integral part of the series, interwoven into plotlines and even performed by cast members, like the track “Gaeta’s Lament”, sung by [[Alessandro Juliani]] ([[Felix Gaeta]]) or “Dreilide Thrace Sonata No. 1” which was a key plot point in the episode “[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]”. | ||
''Battlestar Galactica: Season 4'' will be available in stores nationwide and online on www.lalalandrecords.com, www.nbcuniversalstore.com, and www.amazon.com. The two-CD soundtrack will feature music from seasons 4.0 and 4.5 and the music from | ''Battlestar Galactica: Season 4'' will be available in stores nationwide and online on www.lalalandrecords.com, www.nbcuniversalstore.com, and www.amazon.com. The two-CD soundtrack will feature music from seasons 4.0 and 4.5 and the music from “Daybreak,” the series finale. The CD booklet features 20 pages of pictures and extensive liner notes, including 8 pages of notes from the cast and crew talking about the music and composer Bear McCreary, who [[Jamie Bamber]] ([[Lee Adama|Lee ‘Apollo’ Adama]]) calls ‘the 13th Cylon” and [[Mary McDonnell]] ([[Laura Roslin]]) said “Bear understands character and plot and action as musical poetry and we were blessed to have him.” | ||
Season 4 composer McCreary was recently called one of the top 10 composers | Season 4 composer McCreary was recently called one of the top 10 composers “that make space adventures epic” by www.io9.com. His work on the television series ''Battlestar Galactica'' has been described as offering “some of the most innovative music on TV today,” by Variety, and his blog www.bearmccreary.com/blog, which features in-depth inside looks at the process of scoring ''Battlestar Galactica'', was called "one of the best blogs in the business. It's a fascinating look at the process of making music for film and television and the care he takes with aligning the score with the twists and turns of each character's plot lines," by The Hollywood Reporter. | ||
McCreary’s feature film credits include ''Wrong Turn 2'' and the ''Rest Stop'' films. He also scores the series ''Eureka'', the upcoming SyFy series, and ''Battlestar Galactica'' prequel, ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'', the Capcom video game ''Dark Void'', the upcoming series ''Human Target'' and ''Trauma'' and ''[[The Plan|Battlestar Galactica: The Plan]]''. McCreary was among a handful of select protégés of late film music legend Elmer Bernstein and is a classically trained composer with degrees in Composition and Recording Arts from the prestigious USC Thornton School of Music. | |||
Also available from La-La Land Records are | Also available from La-La Land Records are McCreary’s soundtracks for [[Soundtrack|''Battlestar Galactica'' Seasons 1, 2, and 3]], ''[[Caprica (soundtrack)|Caprica]]'', ''[[amazon:B001B0BAWU|Eureka]]'', ''[[amazon:B001FWPY0S|Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'', ''[[amazon:B000TLUFG4|Wrong Turn 2]]'' and the ''[[amazon:B001DZDTCC|Rest Stop]]'' films. | ||
About Universal Cable Productions: | About Universal Cable Productions: | ||
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NBC Universal is a leader in providing entertainment programming to the domestic and international marketplaces. NBC Universal Television DVD, Music, and Consumer Products Group manages all global ancillary television business endeavors for the NBC Universal Television Group, including third-party home entertainment distribution, consumer products, musical soundtracks, special markets projects and the NBC Universal Online Store. | NBC Universal is a leader in providing entertainment programming to the domestic and international marketplaces. NBC Universal Television DVD, Music, and Consumer Products Group manages all global ancillary television business endeavors for the NBC Universal Television Group, including third-party home entertainment distribution, consumer products, musical soundtracks, special markets projects and the NBC Universal Online Store. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:Soundtracks (RDM)]] | [[Category:Soundtracks (RDM)]] | ||
[[Category:RDM]] | [[Category:RDM]] | ||