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| Lost in Space, television score - John Williams | | |
1. | Season One Main Title | | 0:59 |
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| Lost In Space: The Reluctant Stowaway, television episode score - John Williams | | |
2. | Smith's Entrance | | 2:47 |
3. | Final Countdown | | 4:45 |
4. | Escape Velocity / Meteor Storm | | 5:43 |
5. | Weightless Waltz | | 3:39 |
6. | Monster Rebels | | 3:42 |
7. | Walk In Space / To Be Continued | | 7:39 |
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| Lost In Space: Island in the Sky, television episode score - John Williams | | |
8. | Strange Planet / John's Descent | | 1:32 |
9. | Helmet It | | 1:21 |
10. | Strangle Hold / Landing | | 6:26 |
11. | Lil' Will And The Robot | | 1:31 |
12. | Search For John | | 4:15 |
13. | Monkey's Doo | | 4:54 |
14. | Operation Rescue | | 1:18 |
15. | Personal Chauffeur / Electric Sagebrush / Will Is Threatened | | 2:38 |
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| Lost In Space: The Hungry Sea, television episode score - John Williams | | |
16. | Earthquake | | 2:47 |
17. | Temperature Rising / Boring Company / Don's Rays | | 4:10 |
18. | Warming Rays / Sun Storm | | 3:02 |
19. | Land Ho / Kid's Play-Off | | 2:40 |
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| Lost In Space: My Friend Mr. Nobody, television episode score - John Williams | | |
20. | Wonderland Discovery / Gathering Wildflowers / Penny's Problem | | 9:35 |
21. | New Galaxy | | 2:29 |
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| Lost in Space, television score - John Williams | | |
22. | Season One End Title | | 0:50 |
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| Leigh Harline / Lionel Newman / Spoken Word | | |
1. | CBS Presents This Program In Color | | 0:09 |
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| Lost in Space, television score - John Williams John Williams | | |
2. | Season Three Main Title | | 1:05 |
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| Lost In Space: The Derelict, television episode score: Hans J. Salter / Herman / Salter, Hans J. Stein / Herman Stein | | |
3. | Derelict Title / Frontal Robotomy / Family | | 2:03 |
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| Lost In Space: There were Giants in the Earth, television episode score: Herman Stein | | |
4. | Microscope / Pod Almighty | | 1:52 |
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| Lost In Space: Welcome Stranger, television episode score : Frank Comstock / Herman / Comstock, Frank Stein / Herman Stein | | |
5. | Stranger / Friend Or Foe / Permission / Spore Sprayer / The Robinsons / Upper-Ration / Hapgood / St | | 17:35 |
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| Lost in Space, television score : John Williams | | |
6. | Season Three Bumper | | 0:08 |
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| Lost In Space: Blast Off Into Space, television episode score: Leith Stevens | | |
7. | The Family / Quake / Mine Entrance / Galaxies Win / Spilled Cosmonium / It's Alive / Cosmonium Fien | | 16:01 |
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| Lost In Space: Curse of Cousin Smith, television episode score: Robert Drasnin | | |
8. | Mississippi Shuffle | | 1:25 |
9. | Little Joe's Yes | | 1:24 |
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| Lost In Space: Girl from the Green Dimension, television episode score: Alexander Courage | | |
10. | Mulberry Bush / What a Knight | | 4:29 |
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| Lost In Space: Cave of the Wizards, television episode score : Alexander Courage | | |
11. | Mummy's Boy / Draconian Anthem / King Queen | | 5:19 |
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| Lost In Space: Collision of Planets, television episode score : Gerald Fried | | |
12. | The Aliens / Sampson March / Lover Boy Smith | | 3:30 |
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| Lost In Space: The Promised Planet, television episode score: Pete Rugolo | | |
13. | Space-A-Delic | | 3:52 |
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| Lost in Space, episode cues : Various Composers / Leigh Harline / Lionel Newman | | |
14. | Lost In Space: Senior, from The Sky Pirate (Haseline); Introduction, from Ghost In Space (Harline); | | 4:00 |
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| Lost In Space: The Sky Pirate, television episode score: Cyril Mockridge | | |
15. | A Nice Little Bank / Investigation | | 2:54 |
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| Lost In Space: Space Circus, television episode score: Fred Steiner | | |
16. | Terror Stinger / Another World / Ominous Signs / Awful Monster / Silly Monster | | 8:04 |
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| Lost In Space: Forbidden World, television episode score: Robert Drasnin | | |
17. | Space Walk | | 0:41 |
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| Lost In Space, television score: Warren Barker | | |
18. | Season Two Main Title (unused) | | 0:50 |
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| Lost in Space, television score: John Williams | | |
19. | Season Three End Title | | 1:09 |
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40th ANNIVERSARY LIMITED EDITION
2 DISC SET
Music Composed by: Herman Stein, Alexander Courage, Leigh Harline, Cyril Mockridge, Gerald Fried, Fred Steiner, Leith Stevens…
And John Williams
La-La Land Records presents: LOST IN SPACE: 40th Anniversary Limited Edition. A remastered 2 Disc Set commemorating the best musical moments of one of television’s most beloved Sci-Fi series. Features more than 65 minutes of never-before-released music, and a collectable 16 page CD Booklet with in-depth, exclusive liner notes.
Experience some of the best music ever created for television, from acclaimed composers Herman Stein, Alexander Courage, Leigh Harline, Cyril Mockridge, Gerald Fried, Fred Steiner, Leith Stevens and John Williams.
Lost in Space 40th Anniversary Edition
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Review by Patsy Morita [-]
Must resist temptation to begin review 'Danger...danger, Will Robinson'.... Seriously, though...no, wait, who can take a TV series like Lost in Space seriously? Cheesy sets and stories and campy acting, it has become a classic example of 1960s television, of 1950s and '60s science fiction for the masses (emphasis on the fiction), and of Irwin Allen's over-the-top, disaster-oriented ideas of drama. Created to celebrate the show's 40th anniversary, this two-disc, limited-edition package from LaLa Land puts together many of the themes and cues from Lost in Space's original soundtracks, much of which were recycled throughout the show's three-year run. The first disc is devoted to the music written by John Williams -- including the show's main and end titles -- for first season episodes. This was back when Williams was still doing studio work, orchestrating and scoring a variety of films and television shows. His music for Lost in Space is heavily influenced by Bernard Herrmann's 1951 score for The Day the Earth Stood Still. There is a similar sense of wonder and slightly ominous suspense in both, accentuated by the use of electronic instruments and scored with more woodwinds and brass than strings. Williams' Lost in Space music is very much the precursor to his music for the first Star Wars trilogy, a small-scale version of what was to come. The second disc features music by other veteran Hollywood studio composers such as Herman Stein, Hans J. Salter, Alexander Courage, Gerald Fried, Robert Drasnin, Leigh Harline, and Cyril Mockridge, as well as Williams' more happily adventurous theme for the show's third season. Given the number of composers, the music of the second disc is naturally more varied, but it is also more affected and obvious than Williams' serious-minded music. It frequently seems less original than even Williams' music. Cues for the episodes 'Welcome Stranger' and 'Curse of Cousin Smith' have the same folksy, down-home sound of countless TV westerns. And there's the inevitable 'groovy' episode, 'The Promised Planet,' with Pete Rugolo's 'Space-a-Delic' theme. Like so many other shows of the '60s and early '70s, it's an attempt to be cool and hip, but is so pathetically and simplistically executed that it fails miserably
This release has less of Williams' music than the two discs released on the GNP Crescendo label in the last '90s, but more of the music by the other composers than the Lost in Space, Vol. 3, GNP Crescendo release. It will add to any Lost in Space or John Williams aficionado's collection, and for the rest of us, it's a true, if somewhat embarrassing, representation of 1960s TV music.