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StreamingSoundtracks.com - Quantum Leap - Velton Ray Bunch & Mike Post
Album Information |
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Album
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Quantum Leap |
Artist
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Velton Ray Bunch & Mike Post |
Year
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1993 |
Genre
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Soundtrack |
Rating
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ASIN
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B000001P1G |
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Reviewers Rating |
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1 review done for this album. |
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Good sampler - more Velton Ray Bunch please |
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Dragonel |
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22 Apr 2009 |
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With each Leap into a new life, Sam Beckett in Quantum Leap showed us different situations and the score always helped in painting in the picture of this person and their role.
As with any TV soundtrack, the evocative main theme is here, presented as both beginning and end credits to the CD.
Along with changing his mannerisms for each leap, Scott Bakula provided a decent singing voice and most of his contributions are captured here, probably at his best as a musical actor (Man of La Mancha) and a KISS-style Rock star (Fate's Wide Wheel). His co-star established actor Dean Stockwell also gets to reprise his "Alphabet Rap" from Shock Treatment - one of the most moving episodes of the whole series.
But it is the score music which set the tone for each episode, effortlessly creating a picture of a gunfighter or a vampire or just Sam's longing for home. While getting these 5 pieces is a treasure, I have to regret the many more episodes not covered and hope someday Velton Ray Bunch will add more soundtracks for us to enjoy.
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