Tracklist
1 | I Sing The Body ElectricComposed By – Nathan Van Cleave | 11:41 |
2 | The PasserbyComposed By – Fred Steiner | 12:58 |
3 | Alternate Main Title #2Composed By – Bernard Herrmann | 0:29 |
4 | The Trouble With TempletonComposed By – Jeff Alexander | 11:46 |
5 | Alternate End Title #2Composed By – Bernard Herrmann | 1:07 |
6 | DustComposed By – Jerry Goldsmith | 11:33 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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STV 81205 | Various | The Twilight Zone Volume Five (LP, Album) | Varèse Sarabande | STV 81205 | US | 1985 |
Credits
- Liner Notes – John A. Vonde, Hiro Wada
- Mastered By [Digital Preparation] – Joe Gastwirt
- Photography By [Courtesy Of] – The David Ichikawa Collection
- Producer [For Varèse Sarabande Records], Edited By, Technician [Sequenced By] – Risty
- Technician [Prepared For Release In Japan By] – Yasuhiro Wada
Notes
Soundtrack Listeners Communications Inc. 1992 CD reissue of the fifth volume in a series of LP releases by Varèse Sarabande with the same configuration (STV 81205), featuring the second alternate main and end titles by Bernard Herrmann, and selected episode scores by Nathan Van Cleave, Fred Steiner, Jeff Alexander, and Jerry Goldsmith, all performed by an unidentified studio orchestra. The packaging features a twelve-page foldout booklet with liner notes in English by John A. Vonde, and additional liner notes in Japanese by Yasuhiro Wada, as well as both a publicity photo of creator Rod Serling and photos from the selected episodes on the interior pages; and color front and back covers, the former featuring a reproduction of the original LP cover, and the latter featuring track information in both English and Japanese.
Special Thanks to Harry Heitzer, Robert Drasnin, and Don Ray .
The title of Track 3 is misspelled as "The Passerby" throughout the packaging (The correct spelling is "The Passersby"!), but hasn't been changed for the Tracklisting section as per [g1.7.3.]
Barcodes
- Barcode: none
- Matrix / Runout: SLCS-7084 1A1 C 23 48
- Mastering SID Code: none
- Mould SID Code: none
- Rights Society: JASRAC
- SPARS Code: ADD
Companies
- Licensed To – Soundtrack Listeners Communications Inc.
- Manufactured By – SLC Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Soundtrack Listeners Communications Inc.
- Copyright (c) – CBS Entertainment
Album
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