E.R.: Original Television Score Theme Music ScoreOriginal Soundtrack/Original TV Soundtrack
Release Date: 10/01/1996
Original Release:
1996
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 231795_CD
UPC # 075678294228
Label: Atlantic (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Goodbye Baby Susie from "Fever of Unknown Origin" - Marty Davich (from "Fever Of Unknown Origin")
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Dr. Greene and a Mother's Death from "Loves Labor Lost" - Marty Davich (from "Loves Labor Lost")
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Hold on from "Hell and High Water" - Marty Davich (from "Hell And High Water")
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Performer: Original Soundtrack/Original TV Soundtrack
Engineer: Dan Yashiz; Frank Filipetti; Jim Hill; John Cevetello; Michael Mason Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: E.R.: ORIGINAL TELEVISION THEME MUSIC AND SCORE is an Enhanced CD. When played on a CD-ROM drive, scenes from the TV show can be seen. The music is playable on any CD player. Producers include: Rupert Hine. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Duncan Sheik (vocals, piano, keyboards, drum programming); T-Bone Wolk (vocals, piano); Mike Finnegan (vocals); Marc Bonilla, Michael Landau (guitar); Larry Campbell (acoustic guitar, Wurlitzer organ); Shawn Pelton (mandolin); Jonathan Clark (oboe); Steve Tavaglione (soprano saxophone); Larry Williams (tenor saxophone); Howard Jones (piano); James Newton Howard (keyboards, synthesizer, drum programming); Steve Porcaro (synthesizer, percussion programming); Holly Palmer (drums, percussion); John "J.R." Robinson (drums); Steve Forman , Brad Dutz (percussion); Curtis King, Marc Cohn, Frank Floyd (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Dave Darlington; Frank Filipetti; John Cevetello; Bill Schnee. Recording information: O'Henry Studios; Royaltone Studios; RPM Studio, New York, NY. Photographer: Donald May. Arranger: Marty Davich. The soundtrack to the hugely popular medical drama includes songs from Marc Cohn and Duncan Sheik, along with incidental music by composer James Newton Howard; the enhanced disc also includes clips from the series. ~ Jason Ankeny
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