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Release Date July 28, 2008
Original "The X-Files" television composer Mark Snow returns with a most impressive film score for the second "X-Files" film that is among the finest I have heard so far from this year. Snow offers an elegant mixture of 19th Century Romantic music coupled with spirited interludes in techno pop and almost hip hop melodies. Indeed, Snow's score may be the best thing about this film aside from the excellent screen chemistry between actors Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny. Diehard fans of the original television series and those seeking an excellent contemporary film score will definitely want to add this CD to their collections. The soundtrack includes several original songs heard during the film and its final credits.
Release Date December 23, 1999
The music of Mark Snow helped make The X-Files one of the most engaging, remarkable shows in television history, yet it is easy to overlook the importance of the show’s consistently amazing weekly score, what with all of the intrigues and dark mysteries challenging Agents Mulder and Scully. With this album, one gets the chance to concentrate on the music in and of itself, albeit laced with numerous bits of dialogue, and the true power of Snow’s genius is impossible to dismiss or ignore. I’m quite out of my element when it comes to discussing this music; I suppose it is best classified as electronic music with all sorts of funky nuances I won’t even attempt to describe because nothing I could say would truly do them justice. ... Read More:
Release Date September 30, 1996
The music of Mark Snow helped make The X-Files one of the most engaging, remarkable shows in television history, yet it is easy to overlook the importance of the show’s consistently amazing weekly score, what with all of the intrigues and dark mysteries challenging Agents Mulder and Scully. With this album, one gets the chance to concentrate on the music in and of itself, albeit laced with numerous bits of dialogue, and the true power of Snow’s genius is impossible to dismiss or ignore. I’m quite out of my element when it comes to discussing this music; I suppose it is best classified as electronic music with all sorts of funky nuances I won’t even attempt to describe because nothing I could say would truly do them justice. ... Read More:
Release Date June 15, 1998
I don't as a general rule go around buying movie scores, but my X-Files addiction has led me to purchase many types of things over the years I would not have considered buying otherwise. This CD is, of course, the score of the X-Files Fight the Future movie, and I must say it really is a powerful recording that poignantly and sometimes vividly evokes the types of feelings one would normally experience only in viewing the movie or the television show themselves. This score truly has the sound and feel of the X-Files and manages to suggest quite powerfully not just moods and feelings but size, grandeur, and other more reality-based concepts. No matter how much acclaim is bestowed upon X-Files composer Mark Snow for his essential work, it is not enough ... Read More:
Release Date March 22, 1996
As a fan of the TV show, I have heard this title tune more times than I can remember. But we only get to hear the short clips they play over the titles, adverts and end credits, so just on a whim, I bought the CD single just to hear the whole song as it was written and performed by Mark Snow.
Knockout!
An ambition achieved, no matter how trivial.
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As a fan of the TV show, I have heard this title tune more times than I can remember. But we only get to hear the short clips they play over the titles, adverts and end credits, so just on a whim, I bought the CD single just to hear the whole song as it was written and performed by Mark Snow.
Knockout!
An ambition achieved, no matter how trivial.
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As a fan of the TV show, I have heard this title tune more times than I can remember. But we only get to hear the short clips they play over the titles, adverts and end credits, so just on a whim, I bought the CD single just to hear the whole song as it was written and performed by Mark Snow.
Knockout!
An ambition achieved, no matter how trivial.
Release Date March 19, 1996
As a fan of the TV show, I have heard this title tune more times than I can remember. But we only get to hear the short clips they play over the titles, adverts and end credits, so just on a whim, I bought the CD single just to hear the whole song as it was written and performed by Mark Snow.
Knockout!
An ambition achieved, no matter how trivial.
Release Date December 28, 1999
As a fan of the TV show, I have heard this title tune more times than I can remember. But we only get to hear the short clips they play over the titles, adverts and end credits, so just on a whim, I bought the CD single just to hear the whole song as it was written and performed by Mark Snow.
Knockout!
An ambition achieved, no matter how trivial.
Release Date February 01, 1997
As a fan of the TV show, I have heard this title tune more times than I can remember. But we only get to hear the short clips they play over the titles, adverts and end credits, so just on a whim, I bought the CD single just to hear the whole song as it was written and performed by Mark Snow.
Knockout!
An ambition achieved, no matter how trivial.
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