Soundtrack (Caprica pilot)
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"Soundtrack (Caprica pilot)" An album of the Caprica series | ||
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Album No. | 5 | |
Composer(s) | Bear McCreary | |
Artist(s) | {{{artist}}} | |
Producer(s) | {{{producer}}} | |
Label | La-La Land Records | |
Tracks | {{{tracks}}} | |
Running Time | {{{runtime}}} | |
Discs | 1 | |
Released | {{{released}}} | |
Chronology | ||
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Soundtrack (Season 4) | Soundtrack (Caprica pilot) | Soundtrack (The Plan/Razor) |
CD Version | ||
Available at Amazon – Purchase | ||
Download Version | ||
Available at iTunes – Purchase |
- For other Caprica soundtracks, click here.
- For a general article on the music in Caprica, see Music of Caprica.
Track Listing
- The Graystone Family (2:59)
- Terrorism On The Lev (3:11)
- Grieving (3:43)
- Lacey and Zoe-A (4:05)
- Cybernetic Life Form Node (3:12)
- Zoe's Avatar (3:01)
- Daniel Captures the Code (2:25)
- A Tauron Sacrifice (2:42)
- Amanda Graystone (3:02)
- Joseph and Daniel (4:15)
- Tamara's Heartbeat (1:39)
- Delivering the Message (2:53)
- Monotheism At The Athena Academy (3:31)
- Children of Caprica (2:26)
- Irrecoverable Error (2:44)
- The Adama Name (1:36)
- Zoe Awakens (2:19)
- Caprica End Credits (3:37)
Press Release
From the product listing:
- Presenting the original soundtrack to the special Sci Fi Channel television event, CAPRICA, the new BATTLESTAR GALACTICA spin-off prequel starring Eric Stoltz (SINGLES, PULP FICTION, 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.[1]
External Links
- Blog entry of Bear McCreary about the BSG Caprica (pilot) soundtrack.
References
- ↑ "Caprica" La-La Land Records Product Listing (backup available on Archive.org) . Retrieved on 15 May 2019.