Being Human Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.80/10 from 26000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Being Human

Title in Italiano:

Being Human

Title in Português:

Humanos

Synopsis

Basically there's a werewolf and a vampire that team up, moving together in order to watch each others backs. What they don't know is that their new apartment already has another tenant. Enter Annie the ghost! The trio undergo several tests of daily life, intensified by the fact of their nightly un-lives. Enjoy!

Warning! Re-cast!

Pilot: The werewolf is a nevrotic, depressed guy, just about "to give up on life" (yeah, right; still dreams of being human again...) and the actor has both the skills and the looks to show the part in a gesture. The vampire is a thin-limbed guy who's completely given up on life, but is still pulled by cravings and pushed by the fact he can't die just like that, so he might as well make living worth his while. He'll make you think "Right. That's what a vampire looks like." and feel like no other vampire wanna-be is ever gonna seem "real" again. The ghost is a very ordinary looking girl easily relateable to, not appearing the least bit dangerous or sneaky. She seems very frigthened of something, and reacts by putting on a cheery attitude and distracting herself with trivialities. The actor shows it, with a depth. The roles mesh well, and there's definitely chemistry between the actors.

Episode 1.1: The werewolf is the same, and pretty good at that. The vampire is a beefy, wanna-be werewolf from Iraq. No resemblance to the character himself. The actor does not have the looks. He moves the muscles around his mouth like he's about to growl all the time! Not vampire! Werewolf! The actor doesn't have a clue what the difference between werewolf and vampire is, and those that don't are best left without such roles or in the role most resembling their idea. The ghost is suddenly this dark, gloomy, sneaky lady that might be turn dangerous at a moments notice. The actor doesn't seem to understand half her lines as well as she should, and the other half is merely slung out on an afterthought. The effect makes the ghost sound like a gloomy parody. The lines do NOT fit that tone of voice! Scriptwriter, you're needed! The roles look like they're from different TV-series entirely, and the chemistry is sorely lacking!

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Being Human
A Mirror Without
Weighty Ghost
All That You Are (x3) - 1997 Digital Remaster
Arrow
Bad Luck
Old Haunts, New Cities
Up Past The Nursery
Do You Recall
You're a Wolf
The Ghost in You
Robot Command Centre
Ghost In You
Moving Pictures Silent Films
Who You Gonna Run To?
Tainted Love
Wolves and Warewolves
Dead Letter & The Infinite Yes
Broadcast To The Addicted
Perfect Fit
Wanna Feel It
Mad World (Alternate Version) [feat. Gary Jules]
Party People
Solidarity Forever
Spanish Burn
I Got the Blues
Cold Comfort
Never Came
Better
Don't Look Back In Anger
Hooligans
Juliet
Civilian
Come Alive
Eclipse
Jealous of the Angels
Love Is Waiting
Change of Time
Bury Your Bones
Meet Me On The Darkside
Paloma
Aotearoa
New Frame of Mind
I'm Alright
Liquidation Sale
Is It You
Another Fine Mess
Flower Duet (Lakme)
Sinking Like Stone
Broken Songs (Acoustic)
Total Decay
Starz
The Only One
Yuki
We Dream Like Lions
Bedroom Shadows
A House, a Home
Into the Wild - Live
Skin
Two Worlds Collide
Bury Me Alive

User reviews

Linda Evans
3/10

The soundtrack for Being Human lacks cohesion and fails to enhance the emotional depth of the characters' struggles. The music choices feel disjointed and mismatched with the tone of the scenes, resulting in a jarring listening experience.

Deborah King
6/10

The music choices in Being Human effectively captured the essence of each character's struggles and inner turmoil, creating a powerful connection between the audience and the story.

Melissa Wilson
5/10

The recasting in Episode 1.1 highlighted the importance of consistency in character portrayals and how it can impact the overall believability and engagement of a series.

Margaret Walker
5/10

It's disappointing to see the re-casting in Episode 1.1 fall short, especially with the vampire actor lacking the necessary presence and understanding of his character.

Carol Phillips
8/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack of Being Human are beautifully composed and evoke a range of emotions, from sadness to hope, enhancing the audience's connection to the characters and their journey.

Steven Perez
5/10

The pilot episode set a strong foundation with actors who embodied their roles perfectly, making the supernatural premise feel realistic and engaging.

Steven Evans
8/10

I absolutely love the atmospheric and haunting music in Being Human. It perfectly sets the tone for the supernatural elements of the show and enhances the overall viewing experience.

Margaret Brown
10/10

The music in Being Human did a fantastic job of setting the tone for each scene, whether it was a suspenseful moment or a heartfelt interaction between the characters. The way the soundtrack seamlessly blended with the storylines created a truly immersive and engaging atmosphere.

John Young
10/10

One of the standout aspects of the band's soundtrack in Being Human was its ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, from fear and tension to joy and nostalgia. The diversity and versatility of the music added depth and richness to the show, making it a memorable and impactful part of the series.

Joshua Adams
8/10

The use of music in Being Human is dynamic and impactful, creating a sense of tension and suspense during intense moments. It adds an extra layer of excitement to the storytelling.

Patricia Garcia
5/10

The new portrayal of the ghost character in Episode 1.1 felt forced and out of sync with the established dynamic, disrupting the overall flow of the show.

Michelle White
5/10

The soundtrack of Being Human added an extra layer of emotion and intensity to key scenes, enhancing the viewing experience and immersing the audience in the world of the show.

Joseph Johnson
2/10

The use of repetitive musical cues in Being Human becomes tiresome and predictable, diminishing the impact of key moments in the storytelling. The overreliance on certain musical themes detracts from the overall immersion of the audience and hampers the emotional resonance of pivotal scenes.

Joseph Davis
5/10

Despite the misstep in Episode 1.1, the overall impact of the soundtrack in Being Human remained a standout aspect, elevating the storytelling and emotional depth of the show.

Amanda Anderson
8/10

The band soundtrack in Being Human is diverse and well-curated, adding depth and emotion to key scenes. It helps to convey the characters' struggles and inner turmoil effectively.

Donald Mitchell
5/10

The original casting choices and the accompanying soundtrack in Being Human worked in harmony to create a cohesive and compelling narrative that kept viewers hooked.

John White
7/10

Overall, the music in Being Human is a standout aspect of the show, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composers. It adds a unique and memorable element to the series that stays with you long after watching.

Mary Wilson
3/10

The score for Being Human often feels generic and uninspired, failing to capture the unique blend of supernatural elements and human drama present in the show. The lack of distinct musical motifs or memorable melodies makes the soundtrack forgettable and unremarkable.

Deborah White
6/10

The original casting for Being Human really nailed the characters of the werewolf, vampire, and ghost, creating a believable trio with great chemistry.

Carol Perez
5/10

The original actors brought a depth and authenticity to their characters that made the audience invest in their journey of navigating daily life as supernatural beings.

Andrew White
10/10

I absolutely loved the haunting and atmospheric quality of the band's soundtrack in Being Human. It perfectly captured the eerie and mysterious essence of the show's supernatural elements, enhancing the overall viewing experience.