Melrose Place Soundtrack (

Melrose Place Soundtrack (1992) cover

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Melrose Place

Synopsis

Melrose Place

This Aaron Spelling series -with characteristic attractive, but not (yet) famous, casting- is set in and named after an apartment block in the West Hollywood district of Los Angeles, just affordable -even if some take a roommate- for a number of tweens who hope to start their adult life from there in the huge metropolis. The early tenants include Billy Campbell, an optimistic, pleasant would be-writer, Allison Parker, a neurotic-anal employee who has a love-hate-relationship with him, Matt Fielding, a noble gay social worker, Dr. Michael Mancini who also acts as (unqualified) superintendent, his partner Jane Andrews whose ambition is in fashion, handy-man Jake Hanson -also the artificial link with Spelling hit series Beverly Hills 90210- and photographer Jo Reynolds. At first it focuses on their neighborly and amical/amorous relationships, but as they get started in life their professional lives introduce new story lines, lovers and other characters, some of which become very important and/or move in, such as Michael's hospital rival Peter Burns, Billy and Allison's boss Amanda Woodward, Jane's crazy sister Sidney and many others, so the series evolves from a young soap to a mix of more dramatical stories, including adultery, divorce, even violent crimes.

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Melrose Place
Let It Rock
Starstruck
Cult Logic
Walking On A Dream
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
Daniel
Sexy Bitch (feat. Akon)
Release Me
I Gotta Feeling
Love Sex Magic (feat. Justin Timberlake)
Aha!
Collect Call
Shame On Me
1901
Hysteric
The Fear
Hollow Talk
First Day Of My Life
The World We Live In
Sugar (feat. Wynter)
Break Me
I'll Pedal To Your House
How I Could Just Kill A Man
TiK ToK
Accept
Keep It Goin' Louder
Still Got Time
I'll Be in the Sky
On Board
Run Boy (Here I Come)
Make Me Believe
The Beat Is
Press It Up
Face Drop
The Rain
La La La
Boom
Boots & Boys
Honeycomb
Down
Until We Bleed (feat. Lykke Li)
Fire Burning
24 Hours - US Album Version
Daytime aka There Goes The Night
Teenage Runaway
Fight For You
DJ
Longing for Lullabies (feat. Titiyo)
Sideways Walking
40 Hours
I'm Not Alone - Radio Edit
Something Bigger, Something Better
She Can Get It
Kiss Of Life
Million Bucks (feat. Swizz Beatz)
Outta Here
Where Do We Go?
Begin Again
Be There
Echo
Theme

User reviews

Nancy Baker
2/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Melrose Place falls short in providing a memorable and impactful musical accompaniment to the show's compelling narratives, leaving a lot to be desired in terms of emotional resonance and storytelling enhancement.

Linda Roberts
10/10

The diverse selection of music in the Melrose Place soundtrack is a testament to the show's ability to appeal to a wide audience. From heartfelt ballads to upbeat pop tunes, the soundtrack offers something for everyone, adding depth and emotion to each character's journey. It's a soundtrack that stays with you long after the credits roll, making it a memorable and integral part of the viewing experience.

Donna Campbell
5/10

The Melrose Place soundtrack perfectly captures the essence of the show's dramatic and intriguing storylines. The music enhances the emotions of the characters and adds depth to their relationships, making it a memorable aspect of the series.

Edward Scott
5/10

The variety of music genres in the Melrose Place soundtrack keeps the audience engaged and entertained. From upbeat pop tunes to emotional ballads, the soundtrack complements the different scenes and moods of the show, creating a dynamic listening experience.

Ashley Rodriguez
10/10

The soundtrack of Melrose Place truly captures the essence of the show's drama and romance, enhancing every scene with its emotive melodies and energetic beats. Each song perfectly complements the unfolding storylines, creating a captivating atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

David Young
5/10

While the Melrose Place soundtrack is enjoyable and well-curated, some tracks can feel a bit dated and cliché. However, this nostalgic quality can also be seen as a charming throwback to the music of the era in which the show was set, adding a unique touch to the overall viewing experience.

Mark Green
1/10

The songs chosen for the series often feel out of place and disconnected from the characters' experiences, failing to create a cohesive and immersive atmosphere for the viewers. The lack of a cohesive musical identity detracts from the overall viewing experience and makes it difficult to connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Ronald Campbell
3/10

The soundtrack of Melrose Place fails to capture the essence of the show's dramatic and captivating storylines. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the scenes.