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Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles Soundtrack - click for ordering details

Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles Soundtrack

Who better to score the high-voltage combat and riveting drama of the TV series TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES than Bear McCreary, also known for his intense accompaniment to shows like BATTLESTAR GALACTICA and EUREKA.

Paying homage to Brad Fiedel's memorable music for the original Terminator films, McCreary adds his own brand of intrigue here to give new life to the series. Also featured on the soundtrack is a brand-new song performed by the sultry Shirley Manson (Garbage).

Track List

1. Samson and Delilah
2. Opening Title
3. Sarah Connor's Theme (Pilot)
4. Cromartie in the Hospital
5. Andy Goode's Turk (Queen's Gambit)
6. Central America (Queen's Gambit)
7. John and Riley
8. Derek Reese
9. Ain't We Famous
10. Motorcycle Robot Chase
11. The Hand of God (The Demon Hand)
12. Prisoners of War
13. Miles Dyson's Grave (The Turk)
14. Atomic Al's Merry Melody
15. The Reese Boys (What He Beheld)
16. Removing Cameron's Chip
17. Ellison Spared (What He Beheld)
18. I Love You (Samson & Delilah)
19. Catherine Weaver (Samson & Delilah)
20. Derek's Mission
21. There's a Storm Coming
22. Highway Battle (Queen's Gambit)
23. Perfect Creatures (The Demon Hand)
24. End Credits







Terminator 3-Rise Of The Machines Soundtrack - click for ordering details

Terminator 3-Rise Of The Machines Soundtrack

In the world of science fiction, the landmark television series Star Trek and feature film Star Wars became so popular and influential they took on lives of their own. They spawned sequels and various spinoffs (especially novels) tied to the established mythology that original creators Gene Roddenberry and George Lucas were only marginally involved with, if it all, other than official approval.

The classic 1984 film The Terminator, directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the titular cyborg and Linda Hamilton as the reluctant heroine, joined this exclusive sci-fi club. It was a lean and mean, highly effective movie in every way, and one of its best features was the haunting score by Brad Fiedel.

Cameron, Schwarzenegger, Hamilton, and Fiedel teamed up again for the 1991 follow-up, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, a box-office smash far exceeding the original's success. After a handful of commercial and critical failures, Schwarzenegger reprised his signature role in 2003's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines for a reported $30 million.

Cameron declined to return and the film was directed by Jonathan Mostow. Fiedel was replaced by veteran Marco Beltrami. The film was a hit but it had a different feel; Mostow and Beltrami definitely put their own stamp on it.

Whereas Fiedel's score -- especially in the original film -- relied heavily on synthesizers and keyboards, Beltrami's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines' score is a professional orchestral work performed by a collective of session musicians credited as the Hollywood Studio Symphony.

A number of pieces stand out, such as "A Day in the Life," "Hooked on Multiphonics," "Graveyard Shootout," "Magnetic Personality," and "Terminator Tangle." Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines also includes the Hollywood Studio Symphony's arrangement of Fiedel's memorable original theme and the folk-flavored pop bonus tracks "Open to Me" by Dillon Dixon and "I Told You" by Mia Julia. ~ Bret Adam






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