I don't think it's been mentioned specifically (apart from FoxMorty's list of episodes he'd like to hear music from) but I love a certain bit of music in Season 1's "Young at Heart", (which I like to refer as The Talented Mr Ridley). It's the scene where Scully is typing up her casefile on the computer and the guy with the salamander hand is in the room with her sneaking in the shadows, but they are both interrupted by Dr Ridley knocking on her door.
Would love to see this piece on one of the future soundtrack releases
I don't think it's been mentioned specifically (apart from FoxMorty's list of episodes he'd like to hear music from) but I love a certain bit of music in Season 1's "Young at Heart", (which I like to refer as The Talented Mr Ridley). It's the scene where Scully is typing up her casefile on the computer and the guy with the salamander hand is in the room with her sneaking in the shadows, but they are both interrupted by Dr Ridley knocking on her door.
Would love to see this piece on one of the future soundtrack releases
Due to popular demand, I'm bringing Snow TraX back!
For all the fans of Mark Snows music, Snow TraX is back. All files have been remastered and will be released in the original shows order. Agent M joins me, Agent Shadow, as we present you with all the non-soundtrack music from Mark Snow.
Let me alert fellow fans that the first volume contained a major error in sound quality. The track "A Synopsis and Release" from the Season 9 Doggett focussed episode "Release" has a high pitch whine and lots of static. You have to turn up the volume to hear it, but it's there and, as much as I appreciate La La Land and especially Mark Snow's work on this, I hope this never occurs again. I'd actually love a re-release of the track all fixed up on another set.
Let me alert fellow fans that the first volume contained a major error in sound quality. The track "A Synopsis and Release" from the Season 9 Doggett focussed episode "Release" has a high pitch whine and lots of static.
I just listened to this track and didn't hear any audio problems. Maybe you have a bad disc. Have you contacted La-La Land about this?
Let me alert fellow fans that the first volume contained a major error in sound quality. The track "A Synopsis and Release" from the Season 9 Doggett focussed episode "Release" has a high pitch whine and lots of static. You have to turn up the volume to hear it, but it's there and, as much as I appreciate La La Land and especially Mark Snow's work on this, I hope this never occurs again. I'd actually love a re-release of the track all fixed up on another set.
I didn't hear it but I could be tone deaf. Where is it at on the track? Are you listening through iTunes or WMP?
Just wanted to pass along for fans that La La Land Records will be releasing a Volume 2 of X-Files music, planned for July 30, 2013. Just received an e-mail this morning from them but no further details were provided."