by sockii on 16 Sep 2006 03:03
>the following got me curious:
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>http://www.walmart.com/catalog/search-ng.gsp?search_constraint=4104&search_query=babylon+5&ic=20_0
>
>now, before anyone gets excited, i clicked thru the link of every cd listed
>and there isn't a single mention of stewart. b5 is listed on this site under
>soundtracks that bring stew's name, but i am pretty much in the dark
>regarding his connection to it.
Stewart composed the score for the original pilot episode. For the series, I believe what happened was the show's creator J. Michael Stracynski wanted something different and went for Christopher Franke for the rest of the show run. Eventually Franke even re-did the score of the pilot for a "Special Edition" version which has some extra footage and the like.
As far as I know there are no official releases of the score Stewart did.
>(i never saw the show.)
Pity - it was by far the best science fiction series ever aired (perhaps one of the best television series ever, sci fi or not). I was a huge fan.
>but the irony of this page struck me. if stew had done the score for the
>entire series, i'm sure the music would have been largely overlooked for
>release this way. still, 13 soundtrack albums for ANY one tv show is
>totally unheard of, by me anyway. who exactly is christopher franke?
>and why didn't the equalizer get this kind of push?!
Well, the thing about Franke's score for the show was that it really was amazing. Every episode was scored quite individually, hence every individual cd soundtrack is quite a work in its own right, very little repetition of cues and riffs...especially in the episodes that got individual soundtrack releases. They were some of the key episodes of the series that featured some of the best scoring work as well. There were other soundtrack releases for the show, one for each season, I believe, with some of the key musical "suites" for the season. He was originally a member of Tangerine Dream before becoming a prolific soundtrack composer.
Anyway...probably way more than you'd care to know. I'm still waiting for at least *one* "Dead Like Me" soundtrack!