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Jan 12, 2015 - 7:18 PM
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johnjohnson
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(January 12, 2015 – Culver City, CA) Madison Gate Records announced the release of OUTLANDER Original Television Soundtrack, Vol. 1 in digital and CD formats on February 10, 2015. The album features original music composed by Emmy® Award-Winner Bear McCreary (EVERLY, THE WALKING DEAD, DA VINCI’S DEMONS) along with period-accurate songs adapted by McCreary for the television series, including the main title theme, “The Skye Boat Song,” performed by Raya Yarbrough. The album was produced in collaboration with McCreary’s Sparks & Shadows label. The OUTLANDER series follows the story of Claire Randall, a married combat nurse from 1945 who is mysteriously swept back in time to 1743, where she is immediately thrown into an unknown world where her life is threatened. When she is forced to marry Jamie, a chivalrous and romantic young Scottish warrior, a passionate affair is ignited that tears Claire’s heart between two vastly different men in two irreconcilable lives. Adapted from Diana Gabaldon’s international best-selling books, the OUTLANDER series spans the genres of romance, science fiction, history and adventure into one epic tale. Composer McCreary has been fascinated with the folk music of Jacobean Scotland from an early age. “When I first learned to drive, I was blasting bagpipes from my car speakers,” he jokes. His fascination quickly became a passion: “toward the end of high school, I began researching folk songs of the Jacobite uprising. I was awestruck by their ability to communicate tales of tragedy and triumph through lyrics with double meaning, woven along deceptively simple melodic lines and evocative harmonic progressions,” McCreary notes. OUTLANDER Executive Producer Ronald D. Moore, who had also collaborated with McCreary on BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, knew of McCreary’s passion for the period’s music, and turned to him for the series, so much of which is set in the era. McCreary was ecstatic about the chance to head to the Highlands for musical inspiration. “From the beginning, I wanted to draw predominantly from Scottish instrumentation and folk music,” he explains. “Instruments such as the fiddle, bagpipes, accordion, penny whistle and bodhrán (a type of frame drum) form the backbone of the score, supported by orchestral strings, haunting vocals and larger percussion.” “OUTLANDER has given me the opportunity to write the kind of score I have been dreaming about for my entire life,” says McCreary. “I am thrilled that Madison Gate Records and Sparks & Shadows have collaborated to release this soundtrack from the first eight episodes, but we’re just getting started; more drama and music await!” The second half of the first season of OUTLANDER returns to STARZ in the U.S. on April 4, 2015. OUTLANDER Original Television Soundtrack, Vol. 1 will be available in digital and CD formats on February 10, 2015. Track List: 1. People Disappear All The Time 2. Outlander – The Skye Boat Song (feat. Raya Yarbrough) [Castle Leoch version] 3. Dance Of The Druids (feat. Raya Yarbrough) 4. Fallen Through Time 5. Castle Leoch 6. Comin’ Thro’ The Rye 7. The Woman Of Balnain (feat. Gillebrìde MacMillan) 8. Mrs. Fitz 9. The Losing Side Of History 10. Clean Pease Strae 11. The Marriage Contract 12. The Wedding 13. The Veil Of Time Running Time: 51 minutes http://scoretrackinenglish.wordpress.com/2015/01/12/madison-gate-records-to-release-outlander-original-television-soundtrack-vol-1/
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Is this the music for the whole season or just the episodes aired so far? Because only half of the episodes have been aired. It's music from the first eight episodes, i.e. the first half of season one. It's seems to be selling well. It's been in the top 5 soundtracks and the top 50 cds overall on amazon for the last week or so (the highest I saw it reach was #2 soundtracks, #28 overall) and it's not even out for another two weeks. Really looking forward to this one.
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Samples now up on amazon for the whole album. Sounds great. Can't wait to get my hands on this. One more week. Amazon sales tracking report: #1 in soundtracks #10 in music overall
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The show was definitely my big surprise of 2014, and I absolutely love the CD. My only nitpick is that I would have liked it to contain a bit more music (the album runs 51 minutes), but at least with the Season being split up, that's really only the first half of an album set.
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*double post*
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