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  Comments about: Battlestar Galactica (Richard Gibbs)
 • Posted by: Mark Greenberg <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Saturday, August 15, 2009, at 4:35 a.m.
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  Bear McCreary


The Battlestar Galactica soundtrack review here is for the two hour pilot episode only. I think its pretty dang good considering its not for an entire season... just two hours.

That said, its a crime, a straight up crime, that this site hasn't reviewed the four later season soundtracks, composed by Bear McCreary instead of Gibbs. They are all far far better than the Pilot episode soundtrack can hope to be. By favorite tracks being Prelude To War from Season Two and Storming New Caprica from Season Three.

Whoever reviews TV show soundtracks: Review just those two songs and be prepared to be awed into using the overnight shipping option at Amazon, buying the rest of the Battlestar OST CDs. It will happen.




   
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