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The first album was released as a CD, on September 24, 2002, by Hollywood Records. [1] The second album was released in 2006 and features songs used in Season Two to Season Five. The third album contains songs from the sixth season musical episode My Musical and was released on various music downloading sites in 2007. [2]
West Indian Girl is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, United States.The band's name comes from a type of lysergic acid (LSD) that was popular in the early 1960s.
The Queer as Folk soundtracks are the official musical accompaniment to the North American television series Queer as Folk. Five CDs were released overall, each one covering from the first season, to the final. Each soundtrack featured the more prominent remixes from the show, with some songs not making it onto the soundtracks.
The soundtrack from the controversial Australian TV series, Underbelly was released on 29 March 2008. [1] It features some of the songs from various artists that played in episodes, and includes elements of the score by Burkhard Dallwitz .
Colin Sell provided the music for the original BBC Radio series, and Richard Vranch took over the job when the show was brought to television in the United Kingdom. Hall made her first appearance on the show when it moved to the United States for its final series, and she appeared on six of the UK series' episodes. [2]
The series' original score is composed by Bobby Krlic and released on the same date as its premiere, April 6, 2023 by A24 Music. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The series' featured music from the 1990s and early 2000s, and Krlic's score threaded the featuring songs in each episode.
The soundtrack of the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning American television medical drama series Nip/Tuck created by Ryan Murphy for FX Networks was mixed by the DJ duo Gabriel & Dresden and the collaborations of other artists.
Nested is the seventh studio album by Bronx-born singer, songwriter, and pianist Laura Nyro.It was released in 1978 on Columbia Records.. Following on from her extensive tour to promote 1976's Smile, which resulted in the 1977 live album Season of Lights, Nyro retreated to her new home in Danbury, Connecticut, where she lived after spending her time in the spotlight in New York City.