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Lost in Space, Vol. 3
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Album Details: Lost in Space, Vol. 3

Release Date:06/10/2003
Label:Gnp Crescendo
UPC:052824806221

Track List: Lost in Space, Vol. 3

  1. The Derelict: Rescued From Space...
  2. The Derelict: Lost In Space Main...
  3. The Derelict: Derelict Title/Don...
  4. The Derelict: The Robot Performs
  5. The Derelict: Writing In The Log...
  6. The Derelict: The Treament/Swall...
  7. The Derelict: Flashing Lights/Fr...
  8. The Derelict: Filmy Spider Web/C...
  9. The Derelict: Smart Kid/Bubble M...
  10. The Derelict: Lift Off
  1. The Derelict: New Planet/Continu...
  2. My Friend Mr. Nobody: Wonderland...
  3. My Friend Mr. Nobody: Hairstyle ...
  4. My Friend Mr. Nobody: Penny's Ca...
  5. My Friend Mr. Nobody: Mother & D...
  6. My Friend Mr. Nobody: Storm Comi...
  7. My Friend Mr. Nobody: Lost In Sp...
  8. Bonus Track: Lost In Space
  9. Unused 2nd Season Main Title

Pro Reviews: Lost in Space, Vol. 3

  • All Music Guide

    Fans of movie composer John Williams will want to pay extra special attention to this CD. Subtitled "The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen, Vol. 7," this is the third volume of original music from the '60s television series to appear on CD but the first to show up as a free-standing, single CD (the others were originally in the multi-disc set The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen). The focus is on the first season, in particular the early episodes, when the need was to evoke a sense of wonder but also a feeling of comfort for the audience, as this was a family adventure (originally known as "Space Family Robinson"); thus, sweet little sentimental passages, intended to accompany scenes of John and Maureen Robinson interacting with their children, alternate with loud orchestral "stings" and ominous mood and effect music intended to evoke tension, threat, and wonder. The composers represented include Hans J. Salter, Herman Stein, and Richard LaSalle. An entire John Williams' score from one episod...e, "My Friend Mr. Nobody," has also been resurrected here intact, and as good as some of Stein and Salter's music is in evoking mood, that has to be the highlight of this disc and the series. Williams' music is playful, charming, at times wonderous, and all of it is unified thematically into a poignant whole that tells the entire story (really about loneliness and growing up) in its score. The composer makes especially fine use of one motif for flute and strings, flute, harp, celeste, and percussion, and makes his earliest use of several ominous horn motives that he was later to modify to even greater effect when he scored Land of the Giants. Indeed, most of the very best music from the series' first season can be heard for the first time in the score for this one episode, and in a fairer reality, Williams would've at least gotten an Emmy nomination for his work, but television awards weren't parceled out for series work in those days the way they might be today. In addition, it took 35-plus years just to get this early masterpiece of his a proper airing. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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John Williams

The most popular film composer of the modern era, John Williams created music for some of the most successful motion pictures in Hollywood history -- Star Wars, E.T. the Extra Terrestrial and Jurassic Park are just three of the credits in his extensive oeuvre. Born February 8, 1932 in Long Island, New York, he was himself the son of a movie studio musician, and he follo... Read more