The third wave of “episodic” soundtracks from the series Babylon 5 is released by Sonic Images Records, including Christopher Franke’s complete score from the third season episode War Without End – Part II.
The third wave of “episodic” soundtracks from the series Babylon 5 is released by Sonic Images Records, including Christopher Franke’s complete score from the third season episode War Without End – Part II.
The third wave of “episodic” soundtracks from the series Babylon 5 is released by Sonic Images Records, including Christopher Franke’s complete score from the fourth season episode Whatever Happened To Mr. Garibaldi?.
The third wave of “episodic” soundtracks from the series Babylon 5 is released by Sonic Images Records, including Christopher Franke’s complete score from the fourth season episode The Long Night.
The third wave of “episodic” soundtracks from the series Babylon 5 is released by Sonic Images Records, including Christopher Franke’s complete score from the fourth season episode Lines Of Communication.
The third wave of “episodic” soundtracks from the series Babylon 5 is released by Sonic Images Records, including Christopher Franke’s complete score from the fourth season episode Endgame.
Edel Records releases the Electric Light Orchestra live album Live At Winterland 1976, an archival concert recording.
Columbia Records Australia releases Tim Finn’s soundtrack from Dein Perry’s live stage production Steel City.
Infinite Visions releases Songs From Movies That Have Never Been Made, the debut album by former Babylon 5 cast member Mira Furlan.
MCA Records releases the self-titled album dada, the group’s fourth album.
Supertracks releases an expanded limited edition of James Horner’s soundtrack from the 1983 movie Krull. As with other SuperTracks releases, the release has been approved by the composer, but not by the studio.
Universal Music releases Merril Bainbridge‘s second album, Between The Days, featuring the single “Lonely”.
Tim Russ (Star Trek: Voyager) releases the EP Only A Dream In Rio through his official fan club.
Polygram releases the Cardigans album Gran Turismo, featuring the singles “Erase / Rewind” and “My Favourite Game”.
Warner Bros. Records releases R.E.M.‘s 11th album, Up, the first album without founding member Bill Berry.
Sony Records releases the Fear Of Pop album Volume One, featuring the single “In Love” with vocals by William Shatner. This is a side project led by Ben Folds, and the collaboration with Shatner will lead to Folds producing Shatner’s later solo album Has Been.
Atlantic Records releases Jewel‘s second album, Spirit, featuring the singles “Hands” and “Down So Long”.
Sonic Images announces the cancellation of its upcoming release of Ron Jones‘ soundtrack from the PC game Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. Despite this announcement, copies of the CD have already been sent to both mainstream and fandom reviewers as advance copies for review. (This title is unrelated to the later TV series of the same name.)
The MST3K Info Club releases Clowns In The Sky II: The Continued Musical History of Mystery Science Theater 3000, a second volume of original songs written and performed by the show’s cast, all from the Sci-Fi Channel era.
GNP Crescendo releases a CD of Jerry Goldsmith’s music from the movie Star Trek: Insurrection.
Eagle Records releases the Electric Light Orchestra live album Live At The BBC.
Christopher Franke’s soundtrack to the Babylon 5 TV movie Thirdspace is released on Sonic Images Records.
Sony Records releases a 2-CD set featuring Jerry Goldsmith’s soundtrack from Star Trek: The Motion Picture, now with a few additional tracks. The second disc is not part of the soundtrack, but instead provides the first-ever CD pressing of the 1976 spoken-word album Inside Star Trek, featuring recorded live appearances by Gene Roddenberry, William Shatner, Isaac Asimov and others. This set is billed as the “20th anniversary edition” of the soundtrack.
in joy music releases the Ralf Illenberger solo album The Kiss: Five Waves Of Bliss.
Clearspot Records releases the second album by Umajets, Swollen And Tender.
The fourth and final wave of “episodic” soundtracks from the series Babylon 5 is released by Sonic Images Records, including Christopher Franke’s complete score from the fourth season episode Falling Toward Apotheosis.
Columbia Music New Zealand releases ENZSO2, the second album of Eddie Rayner’s symphonic arrangements of Split Enz songs performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and guest vocalists.
The fourth and final wave of “episodic” soundtracks from the series Babylon 5 is released by Sonic Images Records, including Christopher Franke’s complete score from the fifth season episode Objects At Rest.
The fourth and final wave of “episodic” soundtracks from the series Babylon 5 is released by Sonic Images Records, including Christopher Franke’s complete score from the fifth season (and series) finale episode Sleeping In Light.
The fourth and final wave of “episodic” soundtracks from the series Babylon 5 is released by Sonic Images Records, including Christopher Franke’s complete score from the fourth season episode And The Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place. This release is initially available only through Babylon 5 Magazine; a general release follows in 2001.
Former Jellyfish guitarist Jason Falkner releases his second solo album, Can You Still Feel?.