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- 10. Angel: “Hero” (Robert J. Kral)
Angel isn’t necessarily known for its score, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t memorable. Music was used very well to give the show its own identity, marking it as darker and much more gloomy than Buffy.
“Hero” was used in season 1, to accompany the first major character death. The moment itself was very emotional and moving, and the music will forever be one of Angel‘s most iconic pieces.
If you like the music used in this show, add “I’m Game,” “Untouched” and “The Birth of Angelus” to your queue! For more calm, melancholic pieces, look for anything which references Cordelia – two good examples are “Princess Cordelia” and “Cordy Meets Fred.” - Citation :
- 5. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: “Close Your Eyes” (Christophe Beck)
Buffy of course had its mainstream soundtracks, with iconic (if obscure) songs used in the show. The first album is actually very good, if you’re into that kind of thing.
Through its seven-year run, the show did use a few mainstream artists to punch home particularly emotional moments (see Sarah McLachlan’s “Full of Grace” and Michelle Branch’s “Goodbye to You”), and of course the musical episode invented a soundscape all of its own.
But Buffy wouldn’t have been the same without composer Christophe Beck, who created some truly epic pieces. The Buffy/Angel love theme is probably the most celebrated and memorable, but we also encourage you to give “Sacrifice” (from the season 5 finale), the “Hush” suite (which also includes the very good Buffy/Riley love theme) and “Moment of Happiness” (a slower version of the love theme) a listen.
Beck has since moved on to score mainstream movies like Frozen, Edge of Tomorrow and We Are Marshall. | |
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