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SEASON 2:
This is all of season two. And so the musician's strike that hit other series like "Dallas", affected this show, with over half of the season apparently being track jobs (no composers credited): "Hitchhiker -- Part 1" "Hitchhiker -- Part 2" "Remember The Good Times" "Chance of A Lifetime" "Kristen" "Step One" "Breach of Faith" "Scapegoates" "A Family Matter" "Choices" "A State of Mind" "Players" "The Loudest Word" By: Jerrold Immel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcPIBIi9sis Highlights: 0:22 in. 1:55 in. 5:20 in. 11:07 in. 13:30 in. 21:33 in. 29:06 in. 30:34 in. 33:52 in. 35:42 in. 40:28 in. 41:30 in. 43:48 in. 45:05 in. "Moments of Truth" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XW53k-vPQrE Highlights: 1:44 in. 13:08 in. 24:09 in. 29:41 in. 35:10 in. 38:30 in. 42:21 in. 44:07 in. On a set of season two scoring, I'm not sure how much of this I'd include. "Man of the Hour" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mUPepCPVrg Highlights: 0:10 in. 1:47 in. 17:07 in. The source music. And the cue that immediately follows it. 20:13 in. 23:12 in. 26:40 in. 29:48 in. 38:01 in. 41:32 in. 45:46 in. "More Than Friends" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhfuwzSLsns Highlights: 2:00 in. 13:21 in. 15:22 in. 22:18 in. 45:00 in. 9:11 in: CinemaSins voice: "Tommy, how's the peepin'?" 38:56/39:44/40:32 in: What's the (presumably) classical piece we hear? "Designs" By: Richard Lewis Warren https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbrozX6Xpi4 Highlights: 2:04 in. 14:52 in. 16:09 in. 20:55 in.* 27:12 in. 32:53 in. I know I've heard him use this in an episode of another TV series. 35:11 in. 40:34 in. 42:57 in. J.R. returns for another episode (the "Dallas" theme is not heard again). * = A TV character humming the Alfred Newman 20th Century FOX theme! "Squeezeplay" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shmiPMkXEkM Highlights: 9:52 in. 11:18 in. 12:59 in. 16:10 in. 20:10 in. 25:59 in. 31:20 in. 32:57 in. 44:24 in. That's it for today.
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Finishing SEASON 4:
"And Teddy Makes Three" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5Zd_G3cDgg Highlights: 1:55 in. 9:40 in. 11:14 in. 12:39 in. 13:30 in. 17:15 in. 27:39 in. 30:09 in. 31:18/32:27 in. 40:57 in. 42:36 in. 44:22 in. What a pleasant and lovely tender score from Rubin. "To Have and to Hold" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-3HVbJszDs Highlights: 1:30 in. 3:43 in. 7:39 in. 9:55 in. 11:03 in. 12:19 in. 13:49 in. 18:44 in. 24:47 in. 25:40 in. 28:12 in. 30:01 in. 40:24/43:58 in. "A New Family" By: Robert Folk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TScySq0s9-o https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xpdp3g This is the final effort by Folk for the series. Highlights: 0:10 in. 2:07 in. 3:00 in. 10:50 in. 12:10 in.* And the cue after the commercial break. 24:14 in. 29:50/32:14 in. And the cue after the commercial break of the second cue. 34:07 in. 38:09 in. 41:05 in. 45:10 in. It's a shame Folk does a score like this and then doesn't do any more for the series. * = 1980's Soap Bingo Board: Put a mark down on the square that says "Regular Character Develops a Drinking Problem". "The Morning After" By: Jerrold Immel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sT11wTU6GA Highlights: 0:20 in. Video freezes sometimes. 2:32 in. 13:13 in. 15:25 in. 20:09 in. 22:22 in. 23:54 in. 25:51 in. 32:17 in. The opening reminds me of part of a cue from Billy Goldenberg's score to "Duel". 37:53 in. Cue blends into music a character is playing on the piano, so don't think I joined the cue in progress and forgot to note it. 41:00 in. 43:22 in. 46:52 in. "Celebration" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELdTRNN-gqE Highlights: 0:20 in. 8:29 in. 18:57/20:36 in. 26:05 in. 35:02 in. 38:31 in. 43:24 in. "Loss of Innocence" By: Jerrold Immel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8Zng_OzaXI Highlights: 6:35 in. 10:40 in. 13:02 in. 14:28 in. 35:37 in. 45:51 in. Immel's score for this episode was nominated for an Emmy. The other competition that year: "Dallas" Episode: "The Ewing Blues" Composer: Bruce Broughton (WINNER) "The Devlin Connection" Episode: "Ring of Kings, Ring of Thieves" Composer: Nan Schwartz "Fame" Episode: "Not in Kansas Anymore" Composer: William Goldstein "Father Murphy" Episode: "Sweet Sixteen" Composer: David Rose Immel has done better on this series. "The Fatal Blow" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUSXb0Xwtw0 https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xpish5 Highlights: 3:22 in. 10:46 in. 17:18 in. 27:41 in. 30:12 in. 32:17 in. 34:44 in. 42:07 in. 44:12 in. "The Burden of Proof" By: Lance Rubin (and possibly additional music by J.A.C. Redford) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt8EV1GsvHo Highlights: 8:59 in. 11:47 in. 13:58 in. 18:55 in. 34:28 in. 39:09 in. 40:38 in. 43:44 in. Just nails it; wonderful moody scoring. "Willing Victims" By: Jerrold Immel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23-usRP38mo Highlights: 2:24 in. 13:53 in. 17:16 in. 19:25 in. 22:32 in. 25:08 in. 34:12 in. 36:30 in. 38:54 in. 41:06 in. 43:21 in. And this is a good example of an episode score by Immel that's better than the one he got an Emmy nomination for. Immel and Rubin really tried to send off this season with wonderful scoring (perhaps it wasn't known at the time if the show was coming back or not).
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SEASON 6:
Please note that for some reason a number of loads here feature the wrong end credits, making you think the composer credit is wrong. I got my credits from old deleted loads and a copyright website; while I'm sure the copyright site may have some errors, I trust it over episodes with the wrong end credits any day of the year. This is all of season six (I started some of it yesterday, incase you think I skimmed through cues to do all this today). "Buying Time" By: Jerrold Immel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGgauqByJOE Highlights: 1:56 in. Nearly five minutes of re-cap music. 19:00 in. 22:23 in. 25:05 in. 41:28 in. That's all but three cues. "Calculated Ricks" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ykR7VthspI Highlights: 2:57 in. 6:59 in. 11:45 in. 15:40 in. 32:06 in. 37:15 in. 38:57 in. 41:21 in. "Hanging Fire" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czn8J0kpDn4 Highlights: 1:57 in. 4:11 in. 8:02 in. 20:10 in. 31:03 in. 35:46 in. 40:27 in. 43:17 in. 44:57 in. "A Little Help" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OANYvWe0T_U Highlights: 2:02 in. 9:57 in. Including synths. 13:26 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 27:33 in.* 30:10 in. 37:05 in. 38:21 in. 42:04 in. * = Good God that gigantic thing around her neck is distracting. "Ipso Facto" By: Jerrold Immel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=489WBVH4Ztc https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xqrry6 Highlights: 3:46 in. 8:51 in. 20:47 in. 22:52 in. 27:41 in. 32:56 in. 41:31in. About 44:50 in. "Truth and Consequences" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcXrkIpUULo Highlights: 2:04 in. 9:32 in. 32:05 in. 34:47 in. 37:10 in. "Love to Take You Home" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLy3oBiqwI4 Highlights: 2:00 in. 8:48 in. 11:18 in. 21:14 in. 23:40 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 35:18 in. 41:40 in. "Tomorrow Never Knows" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7W3A_dpMl8 https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xqx78a Highlights: 2:24 in. 8:42 in. 17:01 in. About 21:10 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 24:36 in. 31:22 in. 34:27 in. 42:23 in. 44:42 in. "We Gather Together" By: Jerrold Immel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTQ95_3Z0co Highlights: 3:40 in. 5:43 in. 12:22 in. 20:20 in. 24:21 in. 26:30 in. 32:16 in. 36:25 in. 37:50/39:13/41:58 in. 44:17 in. "Message in A Bottle" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9smB7BLa_2A Highlights: 2:03 in. 11:51 in. 12:39 in. 18:21 in. 21:20 in. 29:07 in. Lovely little alto flute, solo piano, and strings piece with a repeating six-note theme. 31:06 in. Also uses that above theme. 33:10 in. 36:35 in. 39:37 in. 42:21 in. "Distant Locations" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdYroiKgoiU Highlights: 12:15 in. 14:18 in. 28:22 in. 30:15 in. 37:10 in. 41:49 in. "Uncharted Territory" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6XeKE0Dhvo Highlights: 6:58 in. 23:10 in. 27:32 in. 39:59 in. 42:15 in. 45:01 in. "Weighing of Evils" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSJIeYlKoo0 Highlights: 2:03 in. 5:52 in. 20:45 in. 34:57 in. 38:23 in. 40:48 in. 41:40 in. 43:30 in. "#14 With A Bullet" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HZ7BxL5S5U https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xr8xmx Highlights: 2:05 in. 6:13 in. And the source cue and then score cue that follows it. 9:36 in. 12:55 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 22:39 in. Including some super rare (on this series, thus far) action music. 26:51 in. 30:02 in. 32:22 in. 34:23 in. 39:17 in. 44:22 in. "Inside Information" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUnFG93U-QQ Highlights: 7:08 in. 14:15 in. 17:04 in. 19:20 in. 26:17/32:53 in. 38:22 in. 40:10 in. 42:21 in. 44:23 in. I may have cited just about the entire episode score, so I might as well say the entire score should be released. "Out of the Past" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQsCxFaFmIg Highlights: 2:05 in. 5:18 in. 13:42 in. 16:18 in. About 25:05 in. And the short cue after the commercial break. 33:01 in. 34:51 in. 39:05 in. 43:00 in. 46:10 in. "Lead Me to the Altar" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_AAh6C2oPo Highlights: 8:05 in. 17:55 in. 24:41 in. Beautiful and well done. A tiny bit of light SFX opens/closes it. 26:40 in. 29:52 in. 31:22 in. 33:07 in. 35:48 in. "Fly Away Home" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g7W8_EYQes Highlights: 2:15 in. 7:06 in. 10:55 in. 16:35 in. 25:06 in. 27:40 in. 31:10 in. 34:22 in. 42:09 in. 43:19 in. This episode has quotation marks around the title like it should, but the next episode does not. "Rough Edges" By: Jerrold Immel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLj_A7NCdTQ Highlights: 2:20 in. 5:28 in. 10:57 in. 26:21 in. 36:28 in. 37:50 in. 42:27 in. "The Emperor's Clothes" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkgiCa1ydVY Highlights: 2:11 in. 7:09 in. 11:42 in. 22:55 in. 33:25 in. 41:15 in. About 43:10 in. "The Deluge" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pob1TgMVd5Q Highlights: 4:10 in. 12:36 in. 16:52 in. 33:28 in. 42:52 in. "A Piece of the Pie" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vzoOL0moT0 Highlights: 4:14 in. 10:46 in. 16:27 in. 42:21 in. "The Forest for the Trees" By: Jerrold Immel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3bdXJWzbt4 Highlights: 2:13 in. 6:07 in. 17:00 in. 22:17 in. 38:56 in. 43:51 in. "A Man of Good Will" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7eU4OLQ5a0 Highlights: 2:15 in. 4:16 in. 32:22 in. 37:27 in. 42:04 in. 44:10 in. "For Better, For Worse" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2d7ckfnXDZk Highlights: 4:55 in. 34:14 in. 40:49 in. 44:00 in. "Four, No Trump" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FpC2PrrkQo Highlights: 2:15 in. 4:25 in. 5:46 in. 10:55 in. 18:38 in. 24:02 in. 34:00 in. 38:51 in. 44:17 in. This is a example -- the end credits on this is from the first episode of this season! "A Price to Pay" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1HNGMiBa3I Highlights: 6:23 in. 16:50 in. 23:27 in. 30:46 in. 32:02 in. 36:44 in. 42:31 in. 25:42 in: Boooring song. Still sung way way waaayyy better than that "Six Million Dollar Man" song... "One Day in A Row" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh0hHP9ofyM Highlights: 2:55 in. 6:08 in. 7:34 in. 10:39 in. When the cars are speeding up, we get part of a cue from "Duel"; I think at this point, the second one this series (as I recall), it's on purpose. 13:10 in. 30:25 in. 32:24 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 39:46 in. "Vulnerable" By: Jerrold Immel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDFlkQpgyHc Highlights: 2:29 in. 5:29 in. 8:12 in. 10:37 in. 13:00 in. 18:05 in. 26:46 in. 31:17 in. 34:10 in. 35:23 in. 38:27 in. 40:47 in. 43:19 in. "The Long and Winding Road" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxdmUtd_cmM Highlights: 2:13 in. Including some chase music in this recap. It's interesting how these recaps sometimes give composers a chance to show how they might have scored it over the composer who did. In this case, I prefer Grant's version. 7:18 in. 10:12 in. 13:05 in. 16:30 in. 20:59 in. 25:10 in. About 28:40 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 32:45 in. 34:32/36:07 in. 37:59 in. Six and -a-half minutes long.
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Finishing SEASON 8:
Please note that at least since season six, the end credits on he episodes are from different episodes, so please ignore those. "The Unraveling" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TobrAMdKTKA https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xtycyt Highlights: 2:22 in. 11:30 in. 13:23 in. 18:38 in. 23:00 in. 40:25 in. 46:10 in. "No Miracle Worker" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5YRZ0qmYUo (volume is low on this load) Highlights: About 0:25 in. 3:28 in. 6:28 in. 12:02 in. 14:09 in. 24:09 in. 32:55 in. 35:56 in. 40:22 in. 43:48 in. "My True Love" By: Victor Thomas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8tFgvq8eCI This is the only effort by Thomas for the series. Highlights: About 0:25 in. 2:43 in. 7:11 in. 16:19 in. 21:49 in. 24:31 in. 26:35 in. 32:44 in. 37:29 in. 43:38/45:45 in. No synths to be heard. Sounds like a small ensemble though. "Never Trick A Trickster" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4zNYMuKuMc Highlights: 2:10 in. 7:50 in. 11:42 in. 14:31 in. 23:19 in. 28:52 in. 32:08 in. 37:22 in. 43:10 in. Some synths, but mostly real players. But Grant has been working in more synths even back when the scoring budget was there, so it's hard to tell if he was affected on this one. "A Plan of Action" By: Christopher Klatman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E99banIxug4 Highlights: 2:25 in. 9:33 in. 17:00 in. 23:48 in. 28:59 in. 35:20 in. 38:43 in. 42:51 in. "Survival of the Fittest" By: Jerrold Immel & Craig Huxley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwHXrZrOW7Q Highlights: 11:11 in. 14:32 in. 1903 in. 23:59 in. The club source music (filled with the most uncomfortable, obviously dancing to nothing extras I can recall having seen thus far in any film or TV show). Skipping the next source cue which is immediately follows it. 28:29 in. More club source music. And the next three source cues. 38:48 in. 44:26 in. All synths. I suspect, given Huxley's synth work on other projects, that Immel came up with ideas and Huxley realized them; probably worked side-by-side to get the result Immel wanted. "In Mourning" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbTynK0-SFY https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xu8jld Highlights: About 0:25 in. 8:34 in. 22:18 in. 37:03 in. It's a variation: Who shot Greg? And so, 1980's Bingo Board: Put a mark down for main character getting shot. "Nightmare" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab4qlrCalmc Highlights: 4:00 in. 26:02 in. 32:47 in. 36:55 in. 41:59 in. 44:59 in. Almost completely synths (maybe fully). * = 26:37 in: What it sounds like she said in English (really, it sounds like it!): "Ben Kenobi". "Neighborly Conduct" By: Bruce Miller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28CfTJzUwI4 Highlights: 5:34 in. 18:57 in. 25:48 in. 38:23 in. 41:13 in. All synths. "Deadly Combination" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICVdhcxcTtE https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xub4i0 Highlights: About 0:20 in. 10:16 in. 15:49 in.* 21:38 in. 25:45 in. 35:09 in. 38:21 in. 42:48 in. If only Rubin had had a real orchestra to play with, we might have gotten another one of his scores for the disturbed that he does so well. * = Hey, remember when people used to get up early to go outside and get their paper (before it was stolen) to actually read it? "Our Secret" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-U6Hg5X3bM Highlights: 2:30 in. 5:52 in. 9:17 in. 11:44 in. 20:08 in. 22:12 in. 24:32 in. 27:09 in. 35:13 in. 42:22 in. 43:57 in. Some synths, but mostly real players for Grant again. How did he get so lucky here? Some behind-the-scenes negotiations? In his contract? Paying out-of-pocket? "Breakup" By: Christopher Klatman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aVqfN6pZdY Highlights: 3:26 in. 10:06 in. 11:48 in. 15:42 in. 18:19 in. 21:24 in. 26:46 in. 32:20 in. 34:32 in. 40:46 in.* 44:19 in. Some synths, mostly real players. * = Whoa, whoa, whoa -- you pause that at the right time and you might not be sure what it was she was pulling up... "Parental Guidance" By: Jerrold Immel & Craig Huxley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9Cviz7ktHc Highlights: About 3:30 in. 35:31 in. 44:21 in. Mostly or all synths. A low point for Immel on this series. These fucking music budget cuts take down excellent composers. :-( "Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVGXpgTAEhg Highlights: About 0:20 in. 2:35 in. 7:25 in. 12:45 in. 17:45 in. 21:24 in. 33:14 in. 38:24 in. 40:21 in. 45:31 in.* Some synths, mostly real players. * = Yes, that's what normal people do when they suddenly find a dead body in their hotel room: Keep dying their hands like nothing has happens, in a suspiciously thorough way. "Cement the Relationship" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp636EulGfw Highlights: 0:26 in. 2:28 in. 7:57 in. 13:35 in. 18:36 in. 21:07 in. 22:35 in. 26:52 in. 28:15 in. 32:28 in. 37:50 in. 44:22 in. Rosenbaum's score won an Emmy. The other competition that year: "Dallas" Episode: " Death in the Family" Composer: Angela Morley "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd" Episode: "Here's Why You Should Never Wear High Heels to the Bank" Composer: Patrick Williams "Jack and Mike" Episode: "Come Together" Composer: Nan Schwartz "Matlock" Episode: "The Chef" Composer: Dick DeBenedictis "Moonlighting" Episode: "Atomic Shakespeare" Composer: Alf Clausen If this had been a three-parter where the second part was an episode of "Columbo", and the third part was an episode of "Matlock", this could have been super awesome.
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SEASON 9:
We now return to our regularly scheduled scoring budget. This is nearly all of season nine; the rest tomorrow. "Missing Persons" By: Jerrold Immel & Craig Huxley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzWtd0zOdww https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xusz7b Highlights: 10:16 in. 13:38 in. 24:47 in. 37:35 in. 43:38 in.* 46:47 in. * = No. No. No. The kids are not dancing to that. Ever. "The Trouble With Peter" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMy_wd_Sjgs Highlights: 2:22 in. 6:24 in. 9:30 in. 12:11 in. 16:12 in. 21:36 in. 31:34 in. 42:33 in. 45:39 in. "Under Pressure" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDEU-wTzNLM Highlights: 2:23 in. 11:51 in. 16:02 in. 20:30 in. 24:17 in. 27:49 in. 32:41 in. 42:27 in. "Half-Truths" By: Christopher Klatman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJeiKYwuOYU Highlights: 0:25 in. 2:25 in. 11:33 in. 16:32 in. 22:20 in. 31:30 in. 34:09 in. 37:33 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 41:10 in. 45:30 in. I'm almost tempted to say Klatman should have gotten an Emmy nomination for this episode score. "There Are Smiles" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO5oT0i9vWI Highlights: 8:56 in. 12:09 in. About 23:30 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 29:04 in. 32:27 in. 35:36 in. 38:23 in. 43:34 in. 46:24 in. "The Gift of Life" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j-l0CB6DjQ Highlights: 2:38 in. 13:53 in. 16:27 in. 39:22 in. 43:12 in. 9:54 in: Is that classical music playing in the background? "Say Uncle" By: Jerrold Immel & Craig Huxley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee6EBzDrSuc https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xv4r7e Highlights: 34:21 in. Good lord, what happened here? Why is this score all synths when the scores around it are not? A low point in Immel's work thus far on the series. "Love In" By: Christopher Klatman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zHU7654XzI Highlights: About 0:20 in. 7:35/10:06 in. Playful cues. 25:51 in. 30:27 in. Some light whimsy. 32:39 in. 36:31 in. 45:29 in. And the music for the next episode preview, which immediately follows this cue. Another score by Klatman that perhaps should have gotten an Emmy nomination. "Flight of the Sunbirds" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q85Pd2vaJfY Highlights: About 0:20 in. 2:08 in. 5:08 in. 8:22 in. 10:11 in. 17:31 in. 20:20 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 33:18 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 37:53 in. 44:24 in. "Noises Everywhere: Part I" By: Jerrold Immel & Craig Huxley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_4_SGtF7dI Highlights: 2:12 in. 7:17 in. 18:49 in. 31:55 in. 44:07 in. Small ensemble players (I hear one harp [maybe synth], one piano, one violin, and some woodwinds here and there) with some synths popping up here and there. Somber, downtrodden score. "Noises Everywhere: Part II" By: Jerrold Immel & Craig Huxley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GidIWsFTYIg https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xv8h76 Highlights: 2:24 in. 7:01 in. 18:11 in. 34:50 in. 36:57 in. 43:03 in.* * = 44:50 in: What is sounds like he said in English (with a French voice): "Shut up, bitch" "Weak Moment" By: Bruce Miller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6E8iyOvoKQ This is Miller's first score that shouldn't be synth, so let's see what happens here... Highlights: 5:27 in. 12:30 in. 20:28 in. Aside from the woodwinds atop, the underlying string work sounds like Mark Snow's X-palette. 34:38 in. 38:02 in. Nope, mostly synth. "Only 'til Friday" By: Bruce Miller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWHd4Lg9VCM https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xvhwqk Highlights: 6:37 in. 15:01 in. 24:05 in. 28:20 in. 32:44 in. 38:33 in. 43:26 in. Mostly, if not all real players. "Ties That Bind" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKbxtCx8Rjs Highlights: 0:20 in. 2:30 in. 5:53 in. 10:42 in. 17:31 in. 19:44 in. 25:31 in. 34:42 in. 36:33 in. 42:39 in. 44:15 in. And the music for the next episode preview, which immediately follows this cue. With some Irish-flavor touches here and there. "Another Modest Proposal" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z53kAUvpIo8 Highlights: 10:50 in. 20:36 in. 30:55 in. Ron Grant doing a Mark Snow imitation. 42:40 in. 45:24 in. And the music for the next episode preview, which immediately follows this cue. "If Not Now, When?" By: Jerrold Immel & Craig Huxley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4VYN-XPrQw https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xvp6d7 Highlights: About 0:10 in. 2:09 in. 7:16 in. 19:55 in. 32:35 in. 35:41 in. 44:00 in.* An almost completely synth score. * = 48:18 in: What it sounds like he said in English: "A dead horse" "In Too Deep" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QzGjGUqs4s Highlights: 2:24 in. 7:54 in. 12:12 in. 19:44 in. 23:07 in. Including, for this series, some rare fight music. 28:50 in. 35:09 in. 3627 in. 39:42 in. 44:23/45:55 in. "The Blushing Bride" By: Shirley Walker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIC3qJj0in4 "A legato strings and piano heavy score. Some of the strings sound real, while others are clearly synths. Mostly soft, some mystery, and sound awful dated-when-it-was-made stuff. There's nothing here that needs to be heard apart from the episode." Copied and pasted from my The Shirley Walker Odyssey Thread thread: https://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=124520&forumID=1&archive=0 "Lawfully Wedded" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLGsXMmyHtc https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xvvngm Highlights: 9:04 in. 13:29 in. 20:24 in. 32:27 in. 34:27 in. 36:31 in. 43:48 in. 46:10 in. "Bouncing Babies" By: Christopher Klatman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3ULOmRfHyM Highlights: About 0:25 in. 2:30 in. 7:09 in. 11:25 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 19:51 in. 23:12 in. 27:27 in. 29:49 in. 32:49/35:07 in. 40:50 in. 44:47 in. And the music for the next episode preview, which immediately follows this cue.
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Broughtfan, I copied nand pasted the wrong year Emmy credits. I've edited the post. :-)
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Finishing SEASON 9:
"A Fair Race" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5ll9TpA5XE Highlights: 2:23 in. 16:24 in. 25:31 in. 29:06 in. I think I'd connect this one to the above cue (though the above cue end abruptly, so I don't know how it properly ends). 31:17 in. 35:33 in. 38:18 in. 41:44 in. 46:28 in. "Full Disclosure" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uxOTKZXn4o https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xw4z6w Highlights: 2:25 in. 4:38 in. 10:00 in. 15:21 in. 21:21 in. 24:18 in. 30:51 in. 40:01 in. 42:52 in. 45:54 in. And the next episode preview that immediately follows this cue. "Her Letter" By: Jerrold Immel & Craig Huxley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ab_7bmr4Ms Highlights: 38:27 in. 42:37 in. Mostly, if not entirely synth score. Another low point for Immel. Why the hell are his scores like this when the scores around him are not? "Mother Knows Best" By: Christopher Klatman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gt5pE9QqnHI Highlights: 2:19 in. 4:44 in. 19:59 in. 43:49 in. "With A Heavy Heart" By: Lance Rubin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcKWl9QMpRg Highlights: 5:37 in. 10:35 in. 14:04 in. 34:41 in. 42:37 in. 46:01 in. And the next episode preview that immediately follows this cue. "Just Desserts" By: Bruce Miller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbyVU2rvBrU Highlights: 2:14 in. 6:01 in. I didn't know Miller was capable of music like this. 10:34 in. 12:39 in. 15:40 in. 21:30 in. 23:20 in. 25:36 in. 27:54 in. The source music. 30:40 in. 34:59 in. More type of scoring I didn't know Miller was capable of. 42:50 in. 44:39 in. And the next episode preview that immediately follows this cue. "Discovery" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVDqSMcmTMY Highlights: 6:56 in. 11:40 in. 1:22 in. 19:00 in. 28:28 in. 33:42 in. 46:10 in. And the next episode preview that immediately follows this cue. "The Perfect Alibi" By: Jerrold Immel & Craig Huxley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyaUCSg-r2I https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xwhvtx Highlights: 9:08 in. 16:46 in. 20:50 in. 27:56 in. 30:30 in. 33:16 in. 36:50 in. 40:50 in. 44:55 in. 45:45 in. Mostly, if not all synths. This time, I think the synths were used to the score's advantage. "The Perfect Crime" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFT3qFYZ4qM Highlights: 2:05 in. 7:51 in. 13:11 in. 17:17 in. 21:56 in. And the music to the movie the black couple are watching in bed (if this isn't tracked from an actual movie). And the score cue that immediately follows it, too. 27:49 in. 29:48 in. 35:03 in. 42:57 in. Aside from the opening preview cue, I think I cited just about every single cue. I wouldn't be opposed to a complete release of the episode score. I think Rosenbaum should have gotten an Emmy for this episode score. however, after nine seasons, I think the nominators were ready to move on and nominate other series.
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SEASON 10:
"Suicidal" By: Jerrold Immel & Craig Huxley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMwsgUPK0AI Highlights: 2:06 in. 12:37 in. 15:45 in. 19:19 in. 23:48 in. 31:04 in. 36:53 in. 39:13 in. 41:28 in. 44:57 in. 46:35 in. All synth score. Another synth score where it's done to where the synths work to it's advantage. "Borderline" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr79TvoIFQg Highlights: 0:26 in. 2:29 in. 11:38 in. 13:43 in. 17:18 in. 21:56 in. 23:42 in. Including some rare action music. 32:39 in. 34:34 in. 41:56 in. 44:14 in. Including the super rare appearance in a score to an TV series, of a water chime. And the next episode preview that immediately follows this cue. "Deserted" By: Christopher Klatman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XotYOgMKRc Highlights: 4:52 in. 13:53 in. 16:58 in. 18:31 in. 24:08 in. About 28:38 in. 31:55 in. 42:25 in. 45:34 in. And the next episode preview that immediately follows this cue. "The Pick-Up Game" By: Ron Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00j906GkNDc Highlights: 0:17 in. 2:17 in. 7:47 in. 12:10 in. 16:52/19:13 in. I could have lapped up more of this, but sadly only a bit more can be heard in the after-commercial-break in the below highlight. 25:30 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 30:10 in. 36:15 in. And the source music that immediately follows it. 43:27 in. 44:30 in. And the next episode preview that immediately follows this cue. "Sex and Violence" By: Bruce Miller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLv0V1QXdfc https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xisma7 (????? Highlights: About 0:25 in. 2:23 in. 5:51 in. 10:12 in. 11:30 in. 16:15 in. 20:16 in. 25:19 in. 26:07 in. 42:35/44:45 in. 46:42 in. And the next episode preview that immediately follows this cue. "A Weekend Getaway" By: Christopher Klatman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfZn0EofS0Y Highlights: 0:25 in. 12:44 in. 16:56 in. 22:59 in. 27:29 in. About 42:30 in. 46:35 in. "The Briar Patch" By: Shirley Walker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74dTcb5z_ss Highlights: 2:20 in. 18:20 in. 31:01 in. 37:04 in. 43:27 in. As I said, I might have some episode credits wrong. IMDb lists Immel/Huxley for this episode score, but as you can hear, it's not another synth effort. "A Fine Romance" By: Joel Rosenbaum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWMPTlR-lxg Highlights: 2:46 in. 6:47 in. 9:26 in. 14:25 in. 19:57 in. 21:51 in. 37:32 in. And the cue after the commercial break. 44:23 in. 46:38 in. And the next episode preview that immediately follows this cue. "A Many Splendored Thing" By: Jerrold Immel & Craig Huxley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnMysiIvsG8 Highlights: 2:19 in. 5:02 in. 7:53 in. 41:34 in. 44:30 in. See? This is an Immel/Huxley score -- all synths.
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