Smallville Score Culled From From 10 Years of Episodes Being Released

Smallville Score Culled From From 10 Years of Episodes Being Released

WaterTower Music is excited to announce the release of "Smallville: Score from the Complete Series." This 28-song collection features nearly 70 minutes of music from composers Mark Snow and Louis Febre, and is available now in digital form for download at Apple's iTunes Store.

By EdGross - May 11, 2011 06:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Smallville

The release coincides with the two-hour Smallville series finale broadcast, airing Friday, May 13, at 8/7c on The CW. As Smallville concludes its 10th and final season chronicling a young Clark Kent's journey toward becoming Superman, it holds the record for the longest consecutive-running science fiction series in U.S. television history.

On a weekly basis, the score to Smallville was composed as each episode was being produced. This scoring schedule provided the composers with the flexibility to alter the musical themes throughout the series to reflect the growing maturity of Clark Kent - from a freshman at Smallville High to a reporter at The Daily Planet.

Mark Snow is an ASCAP Award-winning songwriter who composed the score for the first six seasons of Smallville and has written music for The X-Files, Millennium, One Tree Hill, Starsky & Hutch and many more. Louis Febre is an Emmy Award-winning songwriter who composed the score for Smallville seasons seven through 10 and has written music for The Cape, Swimfan, The Fugitive, a number of Scooby Doo DVD features and many more.

"Smallville: Score from the Complete Series" features almost 70 minutes of music handpicked by the composers themselves. Click "Read More" below to see the complete track listing.

The disc itself can be ordered from Amazon.com.

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