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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
STU PHILLIPS
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Genres: Special Interest, Soundtracks
 
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Stu Phillip's score to Buck Rogers in the 25th Century came only a year after his triumphant sci-fi epic score to Glen A. Larson's Battlestar Galactica. Buck Rogers was also a Larson production and, like Galactica, was ini...  more »

     
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All Artists: STU PHILLIPS
Title: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Intrada
Release Date: 3/25/2008
Genres: Special Interest, Soundtracks
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 720258069429

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Stu Phillip's score to Buck Rogers in the 25th Century came only a year after his triumphant sci-fi epic score to Glen A. Larson's Battlestar Galactica. Buck Rogers was also a Larson production and, like Galactica, was initially targeted for the small screen. Yet with Universal's huge investment in Larson's efforts around Galactica, and coupled with the Star Wars-driven passion for space operas from movie-goers, the gallant Buck Rogers (played here by Gil Gerard) was diverted from the small screen to the big screen, and subsequently re-tooled into a TV pilot for a 2-season TV series. Phillips chose an approach that combined heroics with good-humored suspense, giving Buck Rogers a musical scope that befitted the pilot's breezy tone. The score was heavy on brass, with the largest sessions featuring six trumpets, three trombones, two bass trombones, and five horns. But apropos Larson's light touch on the material (Gerard's winking performance, Erin Gray sexy turn as Wilma Deering, and a little robot voiced by Mel Blanc) the music could not get too serious. When the Larson's title song ('Suspension') did not fully integrate with the score, Phillips wrote his own James-Bond-ish theme for the action scenes, adding rock and roll drums for a contemporary feel. Packed with themes, from the heroic, to the sultry (for Princess Ardala), to amusing (for Twiki), to downright sinister (Dead City/Attack of the Mutants), Stu Phillips delivered a colorful, energetic sci-fi score that proudly sits alongside his work for Battlestar Galactica. This release features the program from the original LP that was released by MCA, remastered for optimal sound with 21st century technology. The album more than captures the fun, fast-moving energy that made Buck's pilot score a highlight of Phillip's television career, a prolific body of work that would also include Knight Rider, The Fall Guy, and Automan.
 

CD Reviews

Excellent remastered soundtrack
DVD buff | Austin, TX USA | 11/14/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"For fans of the soundtrack to BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY, this is what we've wanted for decades -- a remastered version of the soundtrack on CD.



This is the complete original soundtrack album, with exactly the same content as the original 1979 LP. It has been very nicely remastered, and is a great improvement over my old vinyl copy that I've been playing for nearly 30 years. Extensive liner notes tell the story of how both the movie and the soundtrack came to be. There are also notes about each individual track.



I would have given it five stars but for two things: First, they cut off Buck's foot on the album cover. I would have greatly preferred to see the original album artwork reproduced exactly. Second, there were music cues in the movie that didn't make the original soundtrack -- it would have been nice for them to dig around in the archives and include a couple of "bonus tracks" of additional music. I realize that would have involved some actual research, but for the high price of this CD, I'd prefer a little something extra.



So if you're willing to fork out the amount of money they want for this CD, it's a great replacement for your old LP."
Llife changing soundscore
Furry vore | right here and now | 01/15/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I agree about that slow-dance missing piece. I always loved it. but the song Suspension changed my life. I was 12 when I heard it, and a song about a 500 year old man inspired me to write poetry, publish it, and perform it on stage, which I did for 15 odd years on the cofee house circuit until about 1998, when I got involved in other things.

I still have my cassette tape, 30 years later. I used to compose dances to the music for my dance classes.

I guess I'll have to get the CD. This is one I'd hate to lose. It meant too much to me."