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 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.
Sony Classical releases John Williams‘ soundtrack for the eagerly anticipated upcoming movie Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, complete with track titles that constitute major story spoilers.
Christopher Franke’s soundtrack to the Babylon 5 TV movie The River Of Souls is released on Sonic Images Records.
Westwood Studios and Electronic Arts release a CD of Frank Klepacki‘s soundtrack from the Westwood computer game Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun as a bonus with pre-ordered copies of the game.
GNP Crescendo releases a CD of Scott Gilman’s music from the soundtrack of the UPN science fiction series Seven Days.
Evan H. Chen’s soundtrack from the Babylon 5 sequel series Crusade is released on Sonic Images Records.
Warner Bros. releases the soundtrack from the movie Man On The Moon, featuring both songs and instrumental underscore by R.E.M.
Micky Erbe and Maribeth Solomon’s soundtrack from the Gene Roddenberry series Earth: Final Conflict is released on Sonic Images Records. A second volume of music from the series is promoted on the label’s web site, but is never released.
BBC Music releases Geoffrey Burgon‘s soundtrack from the 1975 Doctor Who story Terror Of The Zygons; Burgon’s music from The Seeds Of Doom is also included.
Film Score Monthly releases a limited edition CD of the soundtrack from the 1971 Charlton Heston science fiction movie The Omega Man, whose music was composed by Ron Grainer (best known for his UK TV themes, such as Doctor Who and The Prisoner). The limited pressing of 3,000 copies sells out in record time; an unlimited pressing with slightly different content will be re-released by FSM’s Retrograde Records label in 2008.
GNP Crescendo records releases the soundtrack compilation album The Best of Star Trek: Volume Two, collecting music highlights from the original Star Trek TV series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager.
Decca Records releases Michael Kamen‘s soundtrack from the movie X-Men.
BBC Music releases Doctor Who At The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Volume 1: The Early Years – 1963-1969, collecting early music cues and sound effects created by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop during Doctor Who’s early black & white years.
BBC Music releases Doctor Who At The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Volume 2: New Beginnings – 1970-1979, collecting early music cues and sound effects created by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop during the Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker years of Doctor Who.
Ochre Records releases the soundtrack album Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet, a compilation of production library tracks frequently used in 1960s Doctor Who.
Westwood Studios releases a CD of Frank Klepacki‘s soundtrack from the Westwood computer game Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2.
RPM Records releases the album Who Is Dr. Who?, a compilation of 1960s and early ’70s novelty singles (and their B-sides) related to the TV series Doctor Who.
Sony Classical releases Tan Dun‘s soundtrack from the movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
Sony Classical releases an expanded edition of John Williams’ soundtrack from the movie Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, expanded to include the entire score.
SuperTracks releases David Newman’s soundtrack from the movie Galaxy Quest.
GNP Crescendo releases a CD of music from the soundtrack of the Sci-Fi Channel series Lexx.
SuperTracks releases Hoyt Curtin and Bob Sakuma’s soundtrack from the TV series Battle Of The Planets, a re-release of Sakuma’s Gatchaman and the premiere release of Curtin’s Battle Of The Planets music.
Ark 21 Records releases Steve Wood & Daniel May’s soundtrack from the IMAX documentary Journey Into Amazing Caves, based on music by the Moody Blues and featuring new performances from the band.
Westwood Games and Electronic Arts release a soundtrack album from the PC strategy game Emperor: The Battle For Dune with pre-ordered copies of the game, featuring music by Frank Klepacki, David Arkenstone, and Jarrid Mendelson.
GNP Crescendo Records releases selections from James Horner’s soundtracks from the movies Battle Beyond The Stars and Humanoids From The Deep on one CD.
Film Score Monthly releases the complete soundtrack from the 1969 science fiction movie The Illustrated Man by Jerry Goldsmith (the movie itself having been inspired by the short stories of Ray Bradbury).