Santa Barbara Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.70/10 from 2900 votes
Tags: drunken lawyer
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Santa Bárbara

Title in Italiano:

Santa Barbara

Title in Português:

Santa Barbara

Title in Français:

Santa Barbara

Synopsis

This show revolves around the shock waves that ensue from Sophia Capwell's (Judith McConnell's) child by Lionel Lockridge (Nicolas Coster), Channing, Jr. (Robert Brian Wilson) passed off as the second son of her husband, C.C. Capwell (Jed Allan).

Channing impregnates the maid's daughter, Santana (Gina Gallego), and as Sophia argues with her son about it, she accidentally shoots him to death.

C.C. is furious at the loss of his son. Sophia flees the country, eventually returning disguised as a man, with the aid of daughter Kelly (Robin Wright).

In the meantime, C.C. wants his new grandson, Channing's son by Santana, and to get custody of him, Santana is institutionalized.

C.C. remarries that vixen too endearing to be a villain, Gina (Robin Mattson), and they adopt Brandon (Justin Gocke), Santana's baby by the late Channing.

Santana tries to reclaim her son, but winds up with visitation rights. Brandon is happy with Gina as his mother, with his father being the man who was his grandmother's husband, but biologically not related to him at all.

Gina and C.C. wind up divorcing, Gina remarries Mason (Lane Davies), C.C.'s son by first wife Pamela (Marj Dusay).

That marriage does not last, either. Sophia and C.C. reunite, but their remarriage does not last one year before they separate again.

The enormity of Sophia's infidelity and the true paternity of Channing serve as the pretext for the disappearance of her most famous offspring, daughter Eden (Marcy Walker).

While the extraordinarily popular actress who portrayed Eden tried other roles in other productions, her absence was explained by her insanity at not being able to cope with the discovery of Channing's true parentage.

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Play Title Artist
Santa Barbara
Sexual Healing
Solace of You
When It's Raining
Did You Ever Look so Nice
54-46 (Was My Number)
Roots Rocking
Walk On the Ocean
It Takes Two
O.P.P
Ice Ice Baby - Radio Edit
Good Vibrations
I Wanna Sex You Up - Single Mix
Summertime
Joy and Pain
Around The Way Girl
Fight The Power
Jump Around
My Prerogative
Back To Life
Keep On Movin'

User reviews

Richard Adams
7/10

The use of recurring musical motifs in the show's soundtrack helps to establish a sense of continuity and cohesion within the series.

George Miller
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the shifting dynamics of relationships within the show, from passionate love scenes to heartbreaking betrayals, creating a rich tapestry of emotions that resonate with the audience.

Mark Harris
8/10

The diversity of musical styles in the soundtrack of Santa Barbara adds depth and dimension to the storytelling, making each moment more memorable.

Anthony Martin
6/10

The use of different musical themes for each character adds depth and complexity to the storytelling, making the audience feel more connected to the individual struggles and triumphs of the characters.

Emily Hill
8/10

The soundtrack of Santa Barbara effectively captures the emotional intensity of the dramatic storylines, enhancing the viewer's connection to the characters.

Joshua Nelson
8/10

The soundtrack of Santa Barbara features well-chosen songs and compositions that complement the on-screen action, elevating the viewing experience.

Kimberly Brown
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Santa Barbara is a powerful and evocative element of the show, enhancing the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Jennifer Brown
8/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music in Santa Barbara resonates with the audience, eliciting genuine reactions and empathy for the characters.

Donald Baker
8/10

The music in Santa Barbara not only complements the narrative but also stands on its own as a collection of memorable and evocative melodies that linger in the minds of the audience.

Robert King
6/10

The soundtrack of Santa Barbara is emotive and perfectly captures the dramatic twists and turns of the storyline. The music enhances the tension and suspense in key moments, immersing the audience in the characters' emotions.

Richard Perez
8/10

The soundtrack of Santa Barbara effectively underscores the pivotal moments in the characters' lives, enhancing the impact of significant plot developments.

Andrew Hall
7/10

The music in Santa Barbara sets the tone for each scene, creating a captivating atmosphere that keeps the audience engaged throughout the episodes.

Susan Robinson
8/10

The soundtrack of Santa Barbara enhances the storytelling by providing a rich sonic backdrop that immerses viewers in the world of the show.

Robert Robinson
6/10

The instrumental compositions in the soundtrack are haunting and beautiful, evoking a sense of nostalgia and longing that complements the show's themes of love, betrayal, and redemption.

Karen Lopez
8/10

The musical score of Santa Barbara showcases the talent and creativity of the composers, adding a layer of artistry to the overall production.

Mark Turner
6/10

The incorporation of vocal tracks in the soundtrack adds an extra layer of storytelling, with lyrics that reflect the characters' inner thoughts and struggles, enhancing the audience's understanding of their motivations and desires.

Steven Phillips
1/10