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  • Serenity (soundtrack)
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  • The soundtrack to the 2005 motion picture Serenity was released on September 27, 2005. The film's score was composed by David Newman, and performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony under Newman's direction. According to director Joss Whedon's sleeve notes for the album, Newman was recommended by Universal's music executives when he requested a musician capable of "everything." It is of note that the acoustic guitar version of the Ballad of Serenity, which was used at the end of the film's credits, is absent from the soundtrack.
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Producer
  • David Newman, Joss Whedon, Barry Mendel
Name
  • Serenity
Genre
Type
  • Film score
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Title
  • Love
  • Escape
  • Serenity
  • End Credits
  • Generator Room
  • Crash Landing
  • Going for a Ride
  • Haven Destroyed
  • Into the River
  • Jayne & Zoe / Final Battle
  • Mal & Op Fight
  • Mal Decides
  • Population Dead
  • Prep for Flight
  • Rebuilding Serenity
  • River Goes Wild
  • River and Simon in Locker
  • Run to Black
  • Shepherd Book's Last Words
  • Space Battle
  • Trading Station Robbery
  • Truth / Mal's Speech
  • You're Not a Reaver
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This Album
  • Serenity
Cover
  • SerenityCDcover.jpg
Released
  • 2005-09-27
Artist
Recorded
  • Newman Scoring Stage, 2004-2005
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  • The soundtrack to the 2005 motion picture Serenity was released on September 27, 2005. The film's score was composed by David Newman, and performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony under Newman's direction. According to director Joss Whedon's sleeve notes for the album, Newman was recommended by Universal's music executives when he requested a musician capable of "everything." It is of note that the acoustic guitar version of the Ballad of Serenity, which was used at the end of the film's credits, is absent from the soundtrack.
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