Return to explore the boundaries of a mysterious mythology that holds millions of viewers in its hypnotic grasp. Season 2 of FRINGE contains worlds (and alternate worlds) of excitement complete with shape shifters, cryonic heads, belly-dwelling beasts and people who turn to ashes before our eyes. But the overarching narrative takes three clandestine FBI agents — Olivia Dunham, Peter Bishop and Walter Bishop — through a mind-bending investigation of a parallel reality that threatens to destroy ours. The impossible is here in a series that offers “the most satisfying, coherent story arc of any science fiction-flavored primetime drama” (Mike Hale, The New York Times).
Composer Chris Tilton returns from Season 1 and delivers a mysterious, poignant and beautiful score.
Season 2 of FRINGE is available on Warner Home Video DVD and BluRay. Season 3 of FRINGE is currently airing on Fox.
1. A New Day In The Old Town (1:44) 2. Good Ol’ Charlie (2:02) 3. The Coma-naut (5:27) 4. Hypnotic Suggestions (1:08) 5. Observers Everywhere Everytime (2:13) 6. Love And Death On Observer Island (3:24) 7. What A Gas (4:34) 8. Forest Of Dreams (3:27) 9. Where Dunham Fears To Tread (1:55) 10. The Building Theft (1:19) 11. The Window Of Opportunity (3:13) 12. Reiden Out To Madness (3:56) 13. Doppelganger Up on Reality (2:52) 14. Breach To The Choir (3:32) 15. Olivia’s Cross To Share (:58) 16. Over There (2:14) 17. The Son Also Rises (2:04) 18. Devastation Nation (1:12) 19. Saved By The Belly (2:27) 20. Haste Makes Wasteland (1:36) 21. Quibbles And Fits (3:19) 22. Doubled Over (2:17) 23. Love In The Time Of Crossing Over (3:09) 24. Bells And Missiles (3:54) 25. Give My Regards To Fraudway (2:17) 26. End Title Theme (Composed by Michael Giacchino) (:31)
And the bonus tracks (which are incorrectly listed under the Scream 4 score right now): 27. Fringe 85 (Composed by J.J. Abrams) (:25) 28. Red Russian Down (1:35) 29. Brown Betty Suite (9:09)
I went up to Chris Tilton and tried to get him to sign my copy of season 1, but he refused and got very angry with me. He then demanded to know how the hell I got into his bedroom in the middle of the night like that and proceeded to call the police. It's a great CD, and he's doing excellent work on series, but Jeeze... what a jerk!
I went up to Chris Tilton and tried to get him to sign my copy of season 1, but he refused and got very angry with me. He then demanded to know how the hell I got into his bedroom in the middle of the night like that and proceeded to call the police. It's a great CD, and he's doing excellent work on series, but Jeeze... what a jerk!
Maybe you should send him the link to your avatar-picture-film-thingy.
I just watched the episode with the Fringe '85 opening. I'm really enjoying the show so far and looking forward to this soundtrack more and more.
Oh, and I hope the Brown Betty suite is just score, not songs. I enjoy the 'noir' feel that the episode with the music, and I'd rather it not be interrupted with musical interludes from the cast (though the singing corpses were funny and slightly disturbing).