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To date, seven CDs of soundtrack music from Battlestar Galactica have been released for sale. All seven albums have been released on the La-La Land Records label. Season 4 is a 2-CD set, with an overview of the season's music cues making up Disc 1, and the score for the Series Finale "Daybreak" (Parts 1, 2 and 3) on Disc 2.
In the episode "End of Line", the soundtrack prominently features an opera composed for the show by McCreary and sung by Alessandro Juliani, who played Felix Gaeta in Battlestar Galactica. [4] The second episode of Caprica borrows music from another Bear McCreary composition, the Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles soundtrack. "Atomic Al's ...
Battlestar Galactica is an American science fiction media franchise created by Glen A. Larson.It began with the original television series in 1978, and was followed by a short-run sequel series, Galactica 1980, a line of book adaptations, original novels, comic books, a board game, and video games.
Episode: "A Very Special Girl" 1978: Man from Atlantis: Amanda Trevanian: Episode: "The Siren" 1978: Colorado C.I. Chris Morrison: TV pilot episode 1978: Project U.F.O. Linda Collins: Episode: "Sighting 4015: The Underwater Incident" 1978–79: Battlestar Galactica: Cassiopeia: 21 episodes, 3 of these episodes were also edited and released as a ...
Richard "Ribbs" Gibbs (born December 5, 1955) is an American film composer and music producer whose credits include Dr. Dolittle, [1] Big Momma's House, [2] Queen of the Damned, [3] the television series Battlestar Galactica [4] and the first season of The Simpsons.
Repairs on Galactica continue, but the ship's systems are fluctuating, and a major hull breach kills 61 people, 26 of them Cylons.. Ellen Tigh states that if Cavil's plan is to study Hera and learn what made her a successful human-Cylon hybrid, he would take her to "The Colony", a large biomechanical structure similar in composition to the Basestars.
"Lay Down Your Burdens" is the two-part second-season finale of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series. Part 1 aired originally on the Sci Fi Channel on March 3, 2006; Part 2 aired on March 10, 2006, as a 90-minute special.
There have been several live concerts featuring the music of Battlestar Galactica. In April 2008, more than 1,000 fans attended two sold-out shows at L.A.'s Roxy on Sunset Boulevard, with some fans flying in from as far as England and Australia. [20] A ballet based on McCreary's scores for Galactica premiered on March 7, 2009, for a 13-week run.