Battlestar Galactica Season One (McCreary)
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Good for the series, bad outside
Review date: 2008-01-12 Rating: 4 out of 10
This is a loyal soundtrack. Loyal to the series. But outside, the tunes working so excellent in the series, become dead music hard to relate to for me personally. Not exciting or entertaining to listen to. Needs the images of the series to work well. And there it works well, and that is why I bought it.
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SpellbindingReview date: 2007-10-01 Rating: 10 out of 10Bear McCreary's score for season one of BG builds on the stellar work of Richard Gibbs in the pilot. He utilises the style and motifs of Gibbs (eastern modalities and instrumentation, driving percussion and soaring soprano all set to orchestra and synth), and goes further, opening out the range and introducing his own touches - celtic horns, martial drummimg and most strikingly McCreary's own nascent Glass-y minimalism.
Dark, haunting and compelling the is a real six star score and marks Bear McCreary out as one of the most gifted young composers working on film or TV."You are to be the protector of the next generation of god's children Gaius."Review date: 2007-04-14 Rating: 10 out of 10It's not until you play this soundtrack that you realise how much of the Battlestar universe is intertwined with the excellent music of Bear McCreary. Having worked with Richard Gibbs on the music for the mini series, Bear treats us to over 70 minutes of music from season 1 of the show.
This CD comprises the bulk of the music from the first season and covers the essential elements that make up the core of the show.
Using a variety of instruments from many countries, McCreary once again delivers an orchestral soundstage that you'd only usually get in movies.
There are some subtle pointers in some tracks that are fleshed out into great examples of leit motif for certain characters and they are expanded upon on the season 2 soundtrack.
The music is moving (Passacaglia - my favourite), dramatic (Battle On The Asteroid), humourous (The Dinner Party) and haunting (Bloodshed).
There is also both versions of the opening theme, the US version and the UK version. The US version is a more military style and was used in the flashback sequences from Act Of Contrition but the UK version sounds much better and in feeling with the show giving a more dramatic impact to the listener.
All in all any fan of Battlestar Galactica, new or old, should own this soundtrack and for those out there who just like excellent music then it's a safe bet that you'll like this CD!if you loved the series then you'll love the soundtrack.Review date: 2006-03-01 Rating: 10 out of 10This soundtrack is amazing. The music is nothing like your bog standard sci-fi soundtrack with their big brass sections and triumphant themes. the composer Bear Mcreary uses percussion instruments exceptionally well. he also uses alot of ethnic instruments, irish instruments and haunting vocals to create a beautiful fusion of different cultures. it also prvides insight into the world with translations to some of the vocals. In short buy even if you're just a fan of good music.as good the miniseries music!Review date: 2005-08-17 Rating: 10 out of 10It's an absolutely MUST for any BSG fan, and it's also a very pleasant surprise for those who love scores. Both UK and US opening themes are included (and that's really good), and 70 minutoes of great and ecclectic music. THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME is great and there are lots of great themes of all the episodes.
Bear MacCreary goes far beydond the premise of the miniseries and he surprises us with all-new themes
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Recording label: La La Land Manufacturer: La La LandEAN: 0826924103227Binding: Audio CDFormat: Soundtrack, Release date: 2005-10-03Universal product code (UPC): 826924103227Number of discs: 1Running time: 78 minutesDisc 1 Tracks: 1. Prologue2. Main Title [US Version]3. Helo Chase [From 33]4. Olympic Carrier [From 33]5. Helo Rescued [From 33]6. Good Lighter [From Hand of God]7. Thousandth Landing [From Act of Contrition]8. Two Funerals [From Act of Contrition]9. Starbuck Takes on All Eight [From Act of Contrition]10. Forgiven [From You Can't Go Home Again]11. Card Game [From Act of Contrition]12. Starbuck on the Red Moon [From You Can't Go Home Again] - Raya Yarbrough13. Helo in the Warehouse [From Litmus]14. Baltar Speaks With Adama [From Six DeGrees of Seperation] - Lillis Ó Laoire15. Two Boomers [From Six DeGrees of Seperation]16. Battlestar Operatica [From Secrets and Lies] - Michael Now, 17. Dinner Party [From Secrets and Lies]18. Battlestar Muzaktica [From Colonial Day]19. Baltar Panics [From Six DeGrees of Seperation]20. Boomer Flees [From Flesh and Bone]21. Flesh and Bone [From Flesh and Bone]22. Battle on the Asteroid [From Hand of God]23. Wander My Friends [From Hand of God]24. Passacaglia [From Kobol's Last Gleaming, Pt. 1]25. Kobol's Last Gleaming [From Kobol's Last Gleaming, Pts. 1&2]26. Destiny [From Kobol's Last Gleaming, Pt. 2]27. Shape of Things to Come [From Kobol's Last Gleaming, Pt. 2]28. Bloodshed [From Kobol's Last Gleaming, Pt. 2]29. Re-Cap30. Main Title [UK Version]Publishers: La La Land