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Blues / Classical / Country / Stage
Performer: Greg Edmonson
Title: Firefly (Original Television Soundtrack)
Style: Soundtrack, Contemporary, Folk
Year 2016
Country US
Genre: Blues / Classical / Country / Stage
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 856
MP3 size: 1636 mb
FLAC size: 1652 mb
WMA size: 1439 mb
Other formats: APE ASF RA AU WMA AHX AA

Greg Edmonson - Firefly (Original Television Soundtrack) mp3 album


Greg Edmonson - Firefly (Original Television Soundtrack) mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Firefly - Main Title
Performer – Sonny RhodesWritten-By – Joss Whedon
0:51
A2 Big Bar Fight 1:54
A3 Heart Of Gold Montage 2:09
A4 Whitefall / Book 2:16
A5 Early Takes Serenity 2:34
A6 The Funeral 2:33
A7 River's Perception / Saffron 2:14
B1 Mal Fights Niska / Back Home 1:52
B2 River Tricks Early 3:28
B3 River Understands Simon 2:03
B4 Leaving / Caper / Spaceball 2:37
B5 River's Afraid / Niska / Torture 3:19
C1 In My Bunk / Jayne's Statue / Boom 2:26
C2 Inara's Suite 3:27
C3 Out Of Gas / Empty Derelict 1:48
C4 Book's Hair / Ready For Battle 1:57
C5 Tears / River's Eyes 1:56
D1 Cows / New Dress / My Crew 2:10
D2 Boarding The Serenity / Derelict 2:00
D3 Burgess Kills / Captain & Ship 3:24
D4 Saved / Isn't Home? / Reavers 2:53
D5 Reavers Chase Serenity 3:20
D6 River's Dance 1:48
D7 Inside The Tam House 2:19
D8 Dying Ship / Naked Mal 2:10

Companies, etc.

  • Exclusive Retailer – Barnes & Noble

Credits

  • Cello – Maryanne Steinberger
  • Composed By – Alan Steinberger (tracks: D3, D7), Greg Edmonson (tracks: A2 to D8)
  • Executive Producer – Robert Townson
  • Guitar, Bouzouki, Oud, Instruments [Etc.] – Craig Stull
  • Mixed By – Dave Appelt*, Les Brockmann
  • Oboe, Clarinet, Wind [Ethnic Winds] – Chris Bleth
  • Percussion, Performer [Junk] – Brad Dutz
  • Piano, Synthesizer – Alan Steinberger, Greg Edmonson
  • Producer – Greg Edmonson
  • Violin, Fiddle – Candy Lerman, Charlie Bisharat, Nancy Roth

Notes

Hype sticker reads, "BARNES & NOBLE EXCLUSIVE FIREFLY ORIGINAL TELEVISION SOUNDTRACK ON VINYL! FIRST EVER PRESSING 2LPS - NEW ARTWORK"

Gatefold cover. 1,800 copies pressed.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 30206 66991 6
  • Barcode (String): 030206669916
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side): 302 066 6991 A
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side): 302 066 6991 B
  • Matrix / Runout (C Side): 302 066 6991 C
  • Matrix / Runout (D Side): 302 0666991 D FIREFLY SOUNDTRACK

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
302 066 699 2 Greg Edmonson Firefly (Original Television Soundtrack) ‎(CD, Album) Varèse Sarabande 302 066 699 2 US 2005
VSD-6699 Greg Edmonson Firefly (Original Television Soundtrack) ‎(CD, Album) Varèse Sarabande VSD-6699 Germany 2005


Уou ll never walk alone
Vinyl is dead quiet with lots of air. GREAT pressing. A few pops an clicks, but not many... Masterings seems spot on with dynamics ranging from very quiet all the way up to loud, crashing crescendos. A must for fans of the series. Another review mentions having to adjust volume throughout... that's because the dynamics on this record are incredible! That's not a flaw, that's a bonus. CRANK IT and enjoy.
Ces
Is anyone having an issue with the pressing quality? I am having to adjust the volume often while listening to this album.
Yggfyn
How is this a reissue? This is the first time pressed on vinyl.
Endieyab
Mine sounds fantastic. Listening to it again this morning, will update if I hear any problem.
Paster
6.17.1. The 'Reissue' tag can be used when used on the release itself, or the release is referred to as a reissue by the artist, label, or other official sources. It can also be used where the content of the release is not the first issue of the work. This is generally independent of the format - a CD can be a reissue of an LP. It can also be independent of country, but take into account that a work may have it's initial releases at different times in different countries, so in general don't use the tag if there is only a short time period (roughly less than 18 months) between the issues. Often, it can be instinctive that a release is a reissue (for example, when holding an LP from the 1960s, but the jacket and vinyl feel new).
AnnyMars
masonjee How is this a reissue? This is the first time pressed on vinyl. See the guidelines for reissue.It is independent of format.
Sadaron above the Gods
there is another version. I think it was a promo. Different cover