Presenting the Original Soundtrack to the Sci Fi Channel Original Mini-Series BATTLESTAR GALACTICA starring Edward James Olmos (MIAMI VICE, STAND AND DELIVER) and Mary McDonnell (DANCES WITH WOLVES, GRAND CANYON). Renow... more »ned composer Richard Gibbs (BARBERSHOP 2, STEP INTO LIQUID, I SPY) evocative score combines ethnic percussion, vocals, synth and orchestra to capture all the humanity and pulse-pounding excitement of this critically-acclaimed relaunching of the legendary BATTLESTAR GALACTICA saga! A must for all generations of GALACTICA fans!« less
Presenting the Original Soundtrack to the Sci Fi Channel Original Mini-Series BATTLESTAR GALACTICA starring Edward James Olmos (MIAMI VICE, STAND AND DELIVER) and Mary McDonnell (DANCES WITH WOLVES, GRAND CANYON). Renowned composer Richard Gibbs (BARBERSHOP 2, STEP INTO LIQUID, I SPY) evocative score combines ethnic percussion, vocals, synth and orchestra to capture all the humanity and pulse-pounding excitement of this critically-acclaimed relaunching of the legendary BATTLESTAR GALACTICA saga! A must for all generations of GALACTICA fans!
Diehard original series fans won't want to read this.
Eric Weaver | Vancouver, BC, Canada | 02/09/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The new Battlestar Galactica series on SciFi Network has radically "re-imagined" the original, upbeat 1978 cult series as seen through more jaded, post-9/11 eyes...and it works. The series is dark and melancholy - a moving story that plays upon the emotions of loss, defeat, and hope, and even moreso through its music.
The new score by Oingo Boingo's Richard Gibbs reflects this tone through a minimalistic score meant to pull at the heartstrings rather than make you salute the Colonial Fleet. With its Middle-Eastern chord progressions and vocals, distant ambient sounds and sparse percussive sequences, the individual pieces set moods and play to emotions, and do so masterfully.
Old-school BSG fans who (as I did at the tender age of 17) want to regale to the shiny happy 1978 version may find this new series difficult to connect with, since it combines bits and pieces of the original story with some very radical and interesting departures. I suspect this will impact listeners' interest in the soundtrack as well. That disco-era space opera feeling is nowhere to be found in the series, nor in the new soundtrack.
If you long for triumphant, feel-good trumpet lines, go buy an Aaron Copland CD. In producer Ron Moore's universe, however, the human race is nearly extinct. That calls for a minimalistic, tense, and melancholy score. For listeners who are looking for moving, emotive and ambient washes that reinforce this 2005-era remake: this is a great CD.
- weave"
Pretty good, for a TV score
Bryant Burnette | Tuscaloosa, AL | 01/10/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Television scores are a notoriously tricky genre. Often, even if they're great scores, they tend to be heavily reliant on synthesized sounds, and the scores can sound rather cheesy when put onto a CD by their lonesome. This is true not merely for sci-fi television, but for television in general.
Richard Gibbs' score for the "Battlestar Galactica" miniseries isn't necessarily one of the best scores in the history of the world, but it is definitely a good one. It's a minimalist composition, in some ways, and if you want a couple of similar scores offered up, here goes: the remake of "Solaris" for one, and "The Ice Storm" for another. The music isn't very similar to those scores, but some of the instrumentation is.
As for comparing this score to Stu Phillips' music for the original... why would you do that? This is, like the miniseries itself, something new. It's good, too: bold and daring, even.
In other words, it ain't the same old thing you always hear on this type of show. I, for one, am glad of it."
Great and well suited to the excellent new show
Seanmoon | New Jersey | 01/28/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Please don't listen to the people who can't get beyond the original series. Yes, I too loved that series--when I was 12. This new series is more thoughtful, with better writing, direction, and infinitely better production values. The new soundtrack is correspondingly updated, as well. It's great: non intrustive and atmospheric at times, and extremely tense and driving at others. It's great soundtrack for a great reimagining of the series."
Completely different from the original...and a success!
ChupacabraNJ | 03/28/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"When I first heard about a remake of the "Battlestar Galactica" TV Series, I was excited for several reasons, one of which was the score. Who was going to compose it? Would they use the original theme? When I saw the music would be composed by Richard Gibbs, a composer that I was not familiar with (although I listen to a huge amount of soundtracks). I was never-the-less quite disappointed.My opinion has changed immensely since my original impression! After viewing the mini-series (which I was *extremely* pleased with), I have to say the score was terrific! It's completely different from Stu Phillips' approach to the original 70's series, and still a great listen.Some of the tracks, such as Track 4 ("To Kiss Or Not To Kiss") has a theme in it that literally brings tears to my eyes. It's a very emotional theme that has a certain "tribal" quality to it. In fact, most of the music has this sound...kind of a "Thomas Newman meets Hans Zimmer" flair. But I do not mean this to describe Gibbs' score as a knock-off of anything else...it's entirely original and I am thrilled that it got a release on CD.I look forward to what Richard Gibbs will bring us once the series premieres in the fall of 2004 on the Sci-Fi Channel."
Beautiful and Haunting
ChupacabraNJ | United States | 02/25/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was really captivated by the music while watching the mini series, It never overwhelmed the imagery, didn't try to sound over the top. It worked it's magic in a very subtle manner.
I was so happy to learn of the release of this soundtrack. I had really missed most of the music, because it was so subtle. This music is beautiful and haunting in some spots.
The series is pretty good, too! And this is coming from a non-Sci Fi fan."