Firefly (Original Television Soundtrack)
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Firefly - Main Title
- Big Bar Fight
- Heart of Gold Montage
- Whitefall / Book
- Early Takes Serenity
- The Funeral
- River’s Perception / Saffron
- Mal Fights Niska / Back Home
- River Tricks Early
- River Understands Simon
- Leaving / Caper / Spaceball
- River’s Afraid / Niska / Torture
- In My Bunk / Jayne’s Statue / Boom
- Inara’s Suite
- Out Of Gas / Empty Derelict
- Book’s Hair / Ready For Battle
- Tears / River’s Eyes
- Cows / New Dress / My Crew
- Boarding The Serenity / Derelict
- Burgess Kills / Captain & Ship
- Saved / Isn’t Home? / Reavers
- Reavers Chase Serenity
- River’s Dance
- Inside The Tam House
- Dying Ship / Naked Mal
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4291 in Music
- Released on: 2005-11-08
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Composer Greg Edmonson created a flavorful, guitar-based score for the adventures of the crew of Serenity. CD features exclusive bonus tracks.
Customer Reviews
Love all things Firefly.
It has the Music from the Series what else do you need to know? ;)
A Very Solid Compilation!
I am such a fan of Firefly, I had to have this for my collection. It's a very fine piece of work. The music included puts you in the show! I have watched the entire series and Serenity The Movie over and over, and this cd does it justice.
Not as good as I wanted it to be
With soundtracks, rather than short cues lifted straight from the show or movie, I usually prefer the musical cues to be compiled or otherwise strung together to make much longer overture-type musical pieces. Such provides a richer overall listening experience in many cases. So, its very difficult that I say -- since I love "Firefly" and Greg Edmondson's musical score -- that with this CD, the tracks end too soon -- just as you're getting into the mood of the music. I'd have rather heard longer variations of one theme or another strung together, than say, the part where such-and-such happens in episode 5, standing pretty much alone. I guess I shouldn't complain, since we're very lucky that this CD was even produced for such a short-run TV show.




