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A small part of the television show's original score is also included. Although the album was released in 1999, it contains music from Buffy's first four seasons, although a few songs never appeared in an episode at all. A follow-up, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Radio Sunnydale – Music from the TV Series, was released in 2003.
Once More, with Feeling is the soundtrack album for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode of the same name.The album features the original series cast performing the songs from the episode, as well as additional music from other popular episodes by regular composer Christophe Beck, including suites from season four episodes "Hush" and "Restless" and as a score piece from season five episode ...
Radio Sunnydale concentrates on Buffy's fifth to seventh seasons, though a few tracks from earlier seasons, such as Christophe Beck's score from "The Zeppo" on the UK version, are also included. It was released to coincide with the end of the show, in autumn 2003. Two different versions of the album were produced, one for the US and one for the UK.
An album dedicated to his compositions for the show, entitled Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Score, was released on September 9, 2008 by Rounder Records. [4] In early February 2018, La La Land Records released a limited edition 4CD set of scoring from the show including many of the suites from the two promotional score CDs as well as some new ...
The characters as a chorus sing "The curtains close on a kiss, God knows / We can tell the end is near", moments before Buffy runs out to kiss Spike and the show closes with actual curtains. As Spike and Buffy kiss, a swell of music accompanies them, similar to the ending of Gone with the Wind. Lyrics sung moments before, however, forecast the ...
Note: The first version of Sacrifice appeared on the episode “The Gift”; that version of the song was released on the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More, With Feeling” soundtrack. On this disc there is an “alternate version” of the same song; it seems that this particular version has been used in the “Bargaining” episode.
"I Quit" is a song by British female pop band Hepburn. [2] The song was written by Phil Thornalley, who produced the track alongside Notodog, and Colin Campsie.Included on Hepburn's debut and only studio album, Hepburn (1999), the song also appears on the soundtrack to the American supernatural drama television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Music for Elevators is a music album written and performed by Anthony Stewart Head and George Sarah. The label Beautiful Is As Beautiful Does knew that Head and Sarah had worked together on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and suggested that they should do something together. They did exactly that, and the album was released on ...
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