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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Oz

Title in Italiano:

Oz

Title in Português:

Oz - Hölle hinter Gittern

Title in Français:

Oz

Title in Türk:

Oz

Synopsis

OZ chronicles McManus' (Terry Kinney) efforts to control the inmates of Em(erald) City as well as the drug trade and the violence. There have been many groups of inmates during the run of the show and not everybody makes it out alive. There are the gangstas (Adebisi, Wangler, Redding, Poet, Keene, Supreme Allah), Muslims (Said, Arif, Hamid Khan), Italians (Pancamo, Nappa, Schiebetta), bikers (Hoyt), Aryans (Schillinger, Robson, Mark Mack), Christians (Cloutier, Cudney), Latinos (Alvarez, Morales, Guerra, Hernandez), gays (Hanlon, Cramer), and a pile of others (the O'Riley brothers, Keller, Stanislovsky, etc.). And a great "everyman" character called Beecher offers a good look at a normal man who made one tragic mistake. Besides the regular inmates, there are guest stars such as Method Man, Luke Perry, Master P, Treach, etc. and a bunch of prison staff doctors (Dr. Nathan), a nun/psychologist (Sister Peter Marie), a bunch of guards--some honest, some crooked--and, of course, the warden, Leo Glynn. The whole thing is narrated and held together by inmate Augustus Hill, who provides the show with context and some sense of theme, and ties everything together nicely.

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Oz
Main Title (The Wizard of Oz)
Trouble In School - Extended Version
Farmyard - Outtake
Over The Rainbow
Miss Gulch - Extended Version
Leaving Home
Crystal Gazing - Extended Version
Cyclone - Extended Version
Munchkinland
I'm Not A Witch
Munchkinland Musical Sequence
Threatening Witch - Extended Version
Leaving Munchkinland
Good Fairy Vanishes
Follow The Yellow Brick Road / You're Off To See The Wizard
The Cornfield
If I Only Had A Brain - Extended Version
We're Off To See The Wizard - Duo
The Apple Orchard - Extended Version
If I Only Had A Heart - Extended Version
Witch On Roof - Extended Version
Bees & Tin Woodman Lament - Partial Outtake
We're Off To See The Wizard - Trio
The Lions Confession - Outtake
Into The Forest Of Wild Beasts
If I Only Had The Nerve
Poppies
The Spell - Extended Version
Optimistic Voices - Alternate Vocal Arrangement
Sign On The Gate / The City Gates Opens - Extended Version
The Merry Old Land Of Oz
Change Of The Guard / Wizard's Exit - Outtake
If I Were King Of The Forest - Extended Version
At The Gates Of Emerald City - Extended Version
Magic Smoke Chords
Terrified Lion
The Haunted Forest - Extended Version
The Jitterbug - Outtake
The Witch's Castle - Extended Version
Toto Brings News / Over the Rainbow Reprise - Extended Version / Outtake
March of the Winkies - Extended Version
Dorothy's Rescue - Extended Version
On the Castle Wall - Extended Version
Ding-Dong! Emerald City - Outtake
The Wizard's Exposé / Emerald City Graduation Exercises - Extended Version
Fill-In Awards / I Was Floating Through Space / Balloon Ascension / Second Cheer Balloon Asension/ Second Cheer
I Hereby Decree
Delirious Escape / Delirious Escape Continued / End Title - Extended Version
Main Title (The Wizard of Oz) - Alternate Take with Unused Tag
Over the Rainbow - Alternate Take
Cyclone - Final Film Version
Over the Rainbow (From "The Wizard of Oz")

User reviews

John Perez
9/10

The soundtrack of Oz is a powerful and dynamic reflection of the complex and intense world within the walls of Em(erald) City. The music perfectly captures the tension and drama of the inmates' struggles for control and survival.

Linda Wright
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Oz adds depth and emotion to the stories of diverse inmate groups like the gangstas, Muslims, Italians, bikers, Aryans, Christians, Latinos, gays, and others. The music enhances the character development and adds layers to their individual journeys within the harsh environment of the prison.

Charles Clark
7/10

The soundtrack of Oz immerses the audience into the harsh reality of prison life, creating a compelling and immersive viewing experience that stays with you long after the episode ends.

Paul Williams
6/10

The soundtrack of Oz does a fantastic job of setting the tense and gritty atmosphere of the show. The mix of hip-hop, rock, and dramatic orchestral pieces enhances the intensity of the scenes involving drug trade and violence among the various inmate groups.

Joshua Adams
6/10

The incorporation of guest stars like Method Man and Master P in the soundtrack adds an extra layer of authenticity to the show's portrayal of life in a maximum-security prison. Their music brings a unique energy and perspective to the scenes they appear in, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Amanda Roberts
7/10

The music selection perfectly complements the diverse range of characters and storylines, adding depth and emotion to the unfolding narrative.

Daniel Thompson
5/10

The music selection is diverse and well-suited to the different characters and storylines in Oz. From the aggressive rap tracks that accompany the gangstas to the more introspective and somber melodies that mirror Beecher's emotional journey, the soundtrack adds depth to the characters' experiences.

Thomas Jackson
9/10

The guest stars and prison staff in Oz bring a unique energy to the show, and the soundtrack seamlessly integrates their presence with the main storyline. The music elevates the impact of each scene and creates a cohesive narrative that keeps viewers engaged and invested in the characters' fates.

Jennifer Miller
7/10

The soundtrack of Oz expertly captures the intense and gritty atmosphere of the show, enhancing the tension and drama of each scene.

Karen Hill
5/10

The way inmate Augustus Hill narrates and connects the different storylines in Oz through the soundtrack is masterful. The music serves as a unifying thread that ties together the diverse cast of characters and their struggles, providing a cohesive and engaging backdrop for the unfolding drama.