Orchestrations by Christophe Beck and Kevin Kleisch Mastering Facility: M Works, Cambridge, Massachusetts Recorded by Casey Stone and Andrew Alekel Tracks 20, 21 and 22 composed and produced by Christophe Beck Produced by Christophe Beck, Jesse Tobias and Joss WhedonĪrranged by Christophe Beck and Jesse TobiasĪssociate music director: Douglas Stevens "Something to Sing About" (demo) (Kai Cole/ Joss Whedon) "Suite from Hush" ("Silent Night"/"First Kiss"/"Enter the Gentlemen"/"Schism") "Suite from Restless" ("Willow's Nightmare"/"First Rage"/"Chain of Ancients") "End Credits" ("Broom Dance"/"Grr Arrgh") "Where Do We Go from Here?" (Dawn/Buffy/Spike/Giles/Tara/Xander/Anya) "Walk Through the Fire" (Buffy/Spike/Sweet/Giles/Xander/Anya/Tara/Willow) "Under Your Spell"/"Standing" (reprise) (Tara/Giles) "I've Got a Theory"/"Bunnies"/"If We're Together" ( Giles/ Willow/ Xander/ Anya/ Tara/Buffy) "Overture"/"Going Through the Motions" ( Buffy) Tracks with no performer are score pieces by Christophe Beck. Vocal performers are in brackets and are listed as their character name. Although not charting in the United Kingdom, the album was eventually awarded a Silver certification in 2013 for sales of over 60,000 copies. The album also charted at number 97 in Australia. The album achieved moderate success in the United States, where it reached 49 on the US Billboard 200.
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Sputnikmusic states: "All in all, this is by far the greatest TV musical of all time," and "it's a shining example of what any TV musical should hope to accomplish." Commercial performance Reviewer Melinda Hill called it "a must-have for Buffy fans, but it wouldn't be out of place in anyone's collection". The booklet includes liner notes by Whedon, the lyrics for the numbers, and various pictures from the episode.ĪllMusic gave the album five out of five stars, stating that the music is "every bit as fun as the episode itself", praising the voices of Benson, Marsters and Head. The art for the album, which is also used as cover for related items, such as the script book, the Region 2 DVD and the poster, is by popular comic book artist Adam Hughes.
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Also included is a demo track of "Something to Sing About" performed by series creator and album songwriter Joss Whedon and his then-wife Kai Cole. The album features the original series cast performing the songs from the episode, as well as additional music from other popular episodes by regular composer Christophe Beck, including suites from season four episodes " Hush" and " Restless", as well as a score piece from season five episode " The Gift". Once More, with Feeling is the soundtrack album for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode of the same name.