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Serenity - Audio CD - David Newman (Composer)

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Serenity

David Newman (Composer)

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Audio CD - 27 September, 2005
Varese Records
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CD Tracks:

    Into the River (3:10)
    Escape (1:30)
    Serenity (:50)
    Going for A Ride (2:24)
    Trading Station Robbery (3:07)
    River Goes Wild (1:28)
    River and Simon in Locker (:55)
    Population Dead (3:55)
    Haven Destroyed (:54)
    Shepherd Book’s Last Words (1:00)
    You’re Not A Reaver (:56)
    Mal Decides (3:09)
    Truth / Mal's Speech (3:36)
    Space Battle (3:21)
    Crash Landing (1:59)
    Run to Black (2:55)
    Generator Room (3:06)
    Mal & Op Fight (2:11)
    Jayne & Zoe / Final Battle (2:44)
    Funeral / Rebuilding Serenity (2:19)
    Prep For Flight (1:33)
    Love (1:06)
    End Credits (1:38)

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Comments From Our Customers

An OK soundtrack for a great film

The music to Firefly was beautiful and poignant, and David Newman actually did a decent job holding on to some of the feeling from the TV soundtrack when he created the score for Serenity. However, the CD itself does not capture the soundtrack as well as it could. The CD succeeds at bringing to mind important parts of the movie. However, it feels somewhat disjointed and the transitions between themes and songs seem too fast.


Bring back Greg Edmonson!

I'm glad I'm not the only reviewer here who realizes that the score to Serenity was an absolute spit in the face to Firefly fans. Greg Edmonson's score to Firefly was as much a part of the overall aesthetic as anything else, and was, in my opinion, importantant enough to be considered the 11th character of the show (after Serenity herself and the cast). It gave the show a feeling all its own, one that was terribly missed from the feature film. I can only hope that if any more Firefly-related projects come to light, the Joss & the studio come to their senses and bring back the genius that is Greg Edmonson.


A fan must have this

This album has the great music from the greatest movie. I have this in my car and can see the movie in my mind just from the music playing.

 

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