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Twilight Zone 40th Anniversary Collection
Dale Haskell - January 13, 2014, at 4:18 p.m.
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Composed and Conducted by:
Jerry Goldsmith
Bernard Herrmann
Nathan Van Cleave
Fred Steiner
Leonard Rosenman
Franz Waxman
Various
Total Time: 291:04
CD 1: (73:55) - Bernard Herrmann

• 1. First Season Introduction (Rod Serling) (0:25)
• 2. Main Title (1:11)
• 3. "Where is Everybody?" (11:19)
• 4. End Title: First Season (1:04)
• 5-15. The Outer Space Suite (25:00)
• 16. Alternate Main Title #2 (0:27)
• 17. "Walking Distance" (12:24)
• 18. Alternate End Title #2 (0:42)
• 19. "The Hitchhiker" (7:10)
• 20. Alternate Main Title #3 (0:28)
• 21. The Lonely (11:06)
• 22. Alternate End Title #3 (1:07)


CD 2: (71:46) - Jerry Goldsmith

• 1. Second Season Introduction (Rod Serling) - Marius Constant (0:25)
• 2. Main Title: Second Season - Marius Constant (0:28)
• 3. "Back There" (12:48)
• 4. "The Big Tall Wish" (11:51)
• 5. "The Invaders" (12:49)
• 6. "Dust" (11:31)
• 7. Jazz Theme #1 (9:11)
• 8. Jazz Theme #2 (3:12)
• 9. "Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room" (8:14)
• 10. End Title: Second Season - Marius Constant (0:42)


CD 3: (72:11) - Various

• 1. Third Season Introduction (Rod Serling) - Marius Constant (0:25)
• 2. Main Title: Second Season - Marius Constant (0:28)
• 3. "Perchance to Dream" - Nathan Van Cleave (9:49)
• 4. "Elegy" - Nathan Van Cleave (8:13)
• 5. "Two" - Nathan Van Cleave (12:06)
• 6. "I See the Body Electric" - Nathan Van Cleave (11:40)
• 7. "A World of Difference" - Nathan Van Cleave (11:46)
• 8. "A Stop at Willoughby" - Nathan Scott (12:22)
• 9. Jazz Theme #3 - Rene Garriguenc (4:04)
• 10. End Title: Second Season - Marius Constant (0:42)


CD 4: (73:08) - Various

• 1. Fourth/Fifth Season Introduction (Rod Serling) - Marius Constant (0:31)
• 2. Main Title: Alternate - Marius Constant (0:38)
• 3. "A Hundred Yards Over the Rim" - Fred Steiner (12:13)
• 4. "King Nine Will Not Return" - Fred Steiner (11:09)
• 5. "The Passerby" - Fred Steiner (12:55)
• 6. "When the Sky was Opened" - Leonard Rosenman (11:53)
• 7. "The Trouble with Templeton" - Jeff Alexander (11:42)
• 8. "The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine" - Franz Waxman (10:47)
• 9. End Title: Alternate - Marius Constant (0:54)


Album Cover Art
Silva Treasury
(October 19th, 1999)
The 4-CD set is a regular U.S. release, with an initial value of about $35-$40.
The packaging includes a booklet with very lengthy commentary, as well as a fold out calendar poster for the year 2000.
Filmtracks Traffic Rank: #664
Written 11/4/99, Revised 10/21/07
Buy it... if you seek a definitive collection of original music from the "Twilight Zone" television series on a finely crafted 4-CD set.

Avoid it... if neither the series nor its archival sound in parts are of any interest to you, or if you seek the set specifically for the unspectacular Jerry Goldsmith selections.

Goldsmith
Goldsmith
Twilight Zone: (Compilation/Various) Few fantasy or science fictions shows could exist on television today without the popular appeal of the "Twilight Zone" series, which ran on CBS from 1959 to 1964. Like Steven Spielberg's "Amazing Stories" several decades later, the producers of "Twilight Zone" recognized that only with top talent in crew and actors could the series truly be successful. This quest for quality by CBS led to a significant budget (at the time) to be allotted for the original music for the series. Composers under contract for the studio included names both famous and upstart, and the series would benefit in the long run by its employment of such a diverse collection of solid talent. The history of the music on CD has been troubled, though in 1999, anxious fans of the "Twilight Zone" series were treated to almost 300 minutes of original music from the show, courtesy the Silva Screen label. Unlike many of the re-recordings offered by Silva through the years (their defining soundtrack products, really), this 4-CD set features only original music from seasons one through five, as well as complete scores from some notable episodes. The music had been released previously on 5 LPs in the United States, with portions released on two very early and totally out of print CDs by Varèse Sarabande. There was a set of five CDs of "Twilight Zone" music available in Japan in the early 1990's, but the sound quality on that set was not as crisp as this official, 1999 Silva product (nor did the Japanese set have such a condensed and straight-forward ordering of tracks). Unlike some other lengthy sets of music from classic, cult science fiction TV shows (such as the "Battlestar Galactica" package that was released at about the same time), this enhanced treatment of "Twilight Zone" scores is available as a regular commercial release.

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