Lost in Space discography | |
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Soundtrack albums | 5 |
There have been a number of CDs released featuring soundtracks from the television series Lost in Space.
GNP Crescendo released the first album in 1997 as part of The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen, featuring music from "The Reluctant Stowaway" (tracks 2–5), "Island in the Sky" (tracks 6 and 7) and "The Hungry Sea" (tracks 8–10).
All music composed by John Williams.
GNP Crescendo released the second album in 1997 as part of the abovementioned set, featuring music from "Wild Adventure" (tracks 2–4), "The Haunted Lighthouse" (tracks 5 and 6), and "The Great Vegetable Rebellion" (tracks 7 and 8).
Tracks in bold contain themes composed by John Williams.
GNP Crescendo released the third album in 2000, featuring music from "The Derelict" by Richard LaSalle, Herman Stein and Hans J. Salter (tracks 1 and 3–11) and "My Friend Mr. Nobody" by John Williams (tracks 12–17).
Single-asterisked cues by Richard LaSalle. **by Herman Stein. ***by Hans J. Salter.
Tracks in bold contain themes composed by John Williams.
In 2005 La-La Land Records released a two-disc set covering many of the series' composers. Cues in bold are previously unreleased.
Disc 1: "The Reluctant Stowaway" (tracks 2–7), "Island In The Sky" (tracks 8–15), "The Hungry Sea" (tracks 16–19) and "My Friend Mr. Nobody" (tracks 20–21); all music by John Williams. Although all four episodes were represented on the previous albums, not all of the music is replicated here.
Disc 2
"Space-A-Delic" was previously released as part of the bonus CD in the box set The Fantasy Worlds Of Irwin Allen.
In 2015 La-La Land Records issued a 12-disc boxed set of music from the series, featuring all the episode scores and the tracked-in music for the unaired pilot "No Place To Hide" (which used music by Bernard Herrmann, Leigh Harline and Lionel Newman). [1]
Lost in Space discography | |
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Soundtrack albums | 5 |
There have been a number of CDs released featuring soundtracks from the television series Lost in Space.
GNP Crescendo released the first album in 1997 as part of The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen, featuring music from "The Reluctant Stowaway" (tracks 2–5), "Island in the Sky" (tracks 6 and 7) and "The Hungry Sea" (tracks 8–10).
All music composed by John Williams.
GNP Crescendo released the second album in 1997 as part of the abovementioned set, featuring music from "Wild Adventure" (tracks 2–4), "The Haunted Lighthouse" (tracks 5 and 6), and "The Great Vegetable Rebellion" (tracks 7 and 8).
Tracks in bold contain themes composed by John Williams.
GNP Crescendo released the third album in 2000, featuring music from "The Derelict" by Richard LaSalle, Herman Stein and Hans J. Salter (tracks 1 and 3–11) and "My Friend Mr. Nobody" by John Williams (tracks 12–17).
Single-asterisked cues by Richard LaSalle. **by Herman Stein. ***by Hans J. Salter.
Tracks in bold contain themes composed by John Williams.
In 2005 La-La Land Records released a two-disc set covering many of the series' composers. Cues in bold are previously unreleased.
Disc 1: "The Reluctant Stowaway" (tracks 2–7), "Island In The Sky" (tracks 8–15), "The Hungry Sea" (tracks 16–19) and "My Friend Mr. Nobody" (tracks 20–21); all music by John Williams. Although all four episodes were represented on the previous albums, not all of the music is replicated here.
Disc 2
"Space-A-Delic" was previously released as part of the bonus CD in the box set The Fantasy Worlds Of Irwin Allen.
In 2015 La-La Land Records issued a 12-disc boxed set of music from the series, featuring all the episode scores and the tracked-in music for the unaired pilot "No Place To Hide" (which used music by Bernard Herrmann, Leigh Harline and Lionel Newman). [1]