Soundtrack (Caprica pilot)
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| "Soundtrack (Caprica pilot)" An album of the Caprica series | ||
|---|---|---|
| Album No. | 5 | |
| Composer(s) | Bear McCreary | |
| Artist(s) | {{{artist}}} | |
| Producer(s) | {{{producer}}} | |
| Label | La-La Land Records | |
| Tracks | {{{tracks}}} | |
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| Discs | 1 | |
| Released | {{{released}}} | |
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| CD Version | ||
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| 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 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)
- Terrorism On The Lev (3:11)
- Grieving (3:43)
- Lacey (sic) 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.