All this time, I kept hoping that at least one track on one disc in this four-volume series would have been music from the episode Fred Astaire did to please his grandkids -- but I guess that was too much to hope for. O well.
So far as I know, all of the music from that episode ("The Man With Nine Lives") was tracked. Any episode of the original series that received original music is present on Intrada's four volumes.
I do remember liking that episode, though. I'd have enjoyed a follow-up, had the series not been cancelled.
Wedge is correct, "The Man With Nine Lives" had no original music composed for it, all cues were tracked from other episodes. Does anyone really think that Doug would go through all of this effort and miss one episode with an original score composed for it?
Hi everyone, it has been said that the episode "The Man With Nine Lives" had no original score. Roger F. from Intrada confirmed that too. I'm still thinking there's original music for the Borellian Nomen in that episode. If that theme is tracked music, in which episode did it appear first. Any ideas? Thx
Been re-blasting through these beauties! (Vols 1-4...the BUCK ROGERS sets will follow). I love the Intrada/Phillips collection I obtained. Some seriously GREAT stuff in there. Like this...
IF we had more Catholics in Hollywood and their nuns there to smack them with rules on the hand when they do something bad or greenlight garbage, Hollyweird might be a better place... ;-)
I love the BSG '78 scores by Stu Philips! These are often played here as well, plus the Buck Rogers collections from Intrada and also accompanied by the FSM album of Logan's Run TV series music!
I remember ordering the 4CD Stu Phillips Anthology from a paper catalogue in the 90s. I couldn’t believe my good fortune to have this music at last, and it opened my eyes to boutique and limited edition soundtrack CDs. The Intradas of course are wonderful. Sad that they are hard to come by for new listeners to discover. A label could do a lot worse than to re-release them in a box set. I’d buy them again.
Me too. I'm fairly certain it was my childhood obsession with making audio tapes of Galactica episodes and listening to the interplay of music, dialog and effects that got me into post production. Stu's music was a critical part of that. I'm a huge John Williams fan, too, but at that time Stu's television music was more accessible and it was so good across so many shows that it made a huge impression when I was a kid.
Still gutted I never got volumes 2-4 of these Battlestar Galactica collections. Didn’t have the money at the time. Got the first Battlestar volume, and all the Buck Rogers Intrada collections. Would absolutely buy volumes 2-4 if Intrada ever decides to re-release these.