Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Once More, with Feeling
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EAN: 0011661905825
Format: Soundtrack
Label: WB Television Network, The
Manufacturer: WB Television Network, The
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: WB Television Network, The
Release Date: September 24, 2002
Sales Rank: 1394
Studio: WB Television Network, The
Disc 1:
- Main Title
- Overture/Going Through the Motions
- I've Got a Theory/Bunnies/If We're Together
- The Mustard
- Under Your Spell
- I'll Never Tell
- The Parking Ticket
- Rest In Peace
- Dawn's Lament
- Dawn's Ballet
- What You Feel
- Standing
- Under Your Spell / Standing (Reprise)
- Walk Through the Fire
- Something to Sing About
- What You Feel (Reprise)
- Where Do We Go From Here?
- Coda
- End Credits (Broom Dance/Grr Argh)
- Suite from 'Restless
- Suite from 'Hush'
- Sacrifice (from 'The Gift')
- Something to Sing About (demo)
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com:
While the idea of infusing a weekly TV series with a Broadway musical ethos isn't exactly a new one--think Randy Newman's ambitious Cop Rock--it became something of a turn-of the-century television mini-trend. But few have reached as far--or succeeded--like this November 2001 episode of Fox Network's Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Penned by series creator-producer Joss Whedon and performed by Sarah Michelle Gellar and cast, it's a loving, loopy musical pastiche that takes potshots at everything from Andrew Lloyd Webber to alt-rock. Paralleling the show's lovable pop culture tweaking, the musical styles here (the episode's musical conceit is a curse visited upon Buffy's hometown of Sunnydale) range from a patent footlight chorus of demons being interrupted by Gellar's hard-rocking stake thrusts on 'Going Through the Motions' to Spike the Vampire's goth-metal complaint 'Rest in Peace,' with everything from parking tickets and mustard stain removal to climactic duels with the supernatural getting the Broadway send-up. Also includes strong orchestral score-suites from three other episodes, as well as Whedon and wife Kai Cole's demo for 'Something to Sing About.' --Jerry McCulley
Average Rating: 

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- A must-have for Buffy fans"Once More, With Feeling" is one of the best episodes of the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and ... Read More
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- excellentThis is the best soundtrack recording I have ever bought!
It really brings back the episode for ... Read More
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- awesomeWasn't actually to thrilled with the pictures, but I bought the CD for the music. It was awesome. Those ... Read More
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- Wonderfull music but falls short without the visualsJoss Whedon is a genious and this cd is wonderfull to have(ie. to get to have a bit of buffy in the car). ... Read More
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- EXCELLENTThis was part of my first order and it arrived within 7 days. Very impressed. Everything works well.
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