Babylon 5: The Lost Tales Soundtrack (

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Title in Italiano:

Babylon 5: The Lost Tales

Title in Português:

Babylon 5: The Lost Tales

Synopsis

It's the tenth anniversary of the Interstellar Alliance, and President Sheridan is on his way to Babylon 5 for the celebration.

The station's commander, Colonel Elizabeth Lochley, asks a priest to investigate a case of possible demonic possession, while technomage Galen asks Sheridan to assassinate a young Centauri prince destined to destroy Earth one day.

Babylon 5: The Lost Tales - Voices in the Dark was conceived as the first film in a character-driven B5 anthology series that never happened.

Lochley's segment is titled 'Over Here,' and Sheridan's segment is titled 'Over There.'

The two stories take place at the same time but other than that have nothing to do with each other.

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Babylon 5: The Lost Tales
Intro 1
Christopher Franke: Performer
Main Title
Christopher Franke: Performer
Opening
Christopher Franke: Performer
The Priest
Christopher Franke: Performer
Exorcism
Christopher Franke: Performer
The Stench
Christopher Franke: Performer
Your Name
Christopher Franke: Performer
Energy
Christopher Franke: Performer
Devil Threat
Christopher Franke: Performer
The Dream
Christopher Franke: Performer
Log Search
Christopher Franke: Performer
Send Back
Christopher Franke: Performer
Epilogue
Christopher Franke: Performer
Intro 2
Christopher Franke: Performer
Londo
Christopher Franke: Performer
G'Kar
Christopher Franke: Performer
Hyperspace
Christopher Franke: Performer
Destruction
Christopher Franke: Performer
Kill
Christopher Franke: Performer
I'm Save
Christopher Franke: Performer
Describe
Christopher Franke: Performer
The Station
Christopher Franke: Performer
Starfury
Christopher Franke: Performer
Prepare
Christopher Franke: Performer
Landing
Christopher Franke: Performer
Party
Christopher Franke: Performer
Epilogue 2
Christopher Franke: Performer
End Credits
Christopher Franke: Performer

User reviews

Robert Lee
1/10

Betty Smith
6/10

I appreciate the use of different musical themes to distinguish between Lochley's segment ('Over Here') and Sheridan's segment ('Over There'). It helps to create a sense of separation between the two storylines.

Elizabeth Martin
8/10

The music expertly builds tension and suspense, heightening the drama and impact of key moments in the story.

George Thompson
7/10

The use of thematic motifs throughout the soundtrack helps to tie the different segments of the film together, creating a cohesive listening experience.

William Walker
5/10

The orchestration in certain tracks is well done, creating a grand and epic feel that suits the sci-fi setting of Babylon 5. However, there are times when the music feels repetitive and lacks innovation.

Thomas Parker
6/10

Unfortunately, there are moments where the music feels generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the emotional impact of key moments in the plot.

George Moore
7/10

The score effectively underscores the emotional arcs of the characters, adding depth and complexity to their relationships and internal struggles.

Margaret Perez
8/10

The themes and motifs introduced in the score resonate long after the film has ended, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

James Martinez
7/10

The composer's attention to detail is evident in the intricate melodies and harmonies that weave together to create a tapestry of sound that enhances the viewing experience.

Brian Parker
8/10

The use of different instrumentation and musical styles adds variety and interest to the soundtrack, keeping the listener engaged throughout.

Emily Moore
8/10

The music effectively conveys the sense of urgency and impending danger that permeates the narrative, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Linda Smith
7/10

The orchestral arrangements are rich and dynamic, adding depth and emotion to each scene in a way that enhances the storytelling.