Takin' Over the Asylum Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

"Takin' Over the Asylum" is a British television drama series that follows the story of a young man named Eddie McKenna who is struggling with bipolar disorder. After being admitted to a psychiatric hospital, Eddie discovers a hidden talent for DJing and decides to start a radio station within the hospital.

As Eddie recruits other patients to help run the station, they form a close-knit community and find solace in music. However, they face challenges from the hospital staff who are skeptical of their project.

The series explores themes of mental health, friendship, and the power of music to heal. It received critical acclaim for its realistic portrayal of mental illness and the performances of the cast.

"Takin' Over the Asylum" is a heartwarming and inspiring story that highlights the importance of support and understanding for those struggling with mental health issues.

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Takin' Over the Asylum
19th Nervous Breakdown - Mono Version
To Know Him Is To Love Him
Money (That's What I Want) - Single Version / Mono
I Hear You Knocking
Puppet On A String
Goin' Out Of My Head
This Ole House - Single Version
Good Vibrations - Remastered
We Gotta Get out of This Place
(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher & Higher
A World Without Love
Great Balls of Fire
Sugar, Sugar
Fly Like An Eagle
They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!
Hound Dog
Stay - Rerecorded
Dancing In The Street - Stereo
Runaway
Baby Come Back
You Always Hurt The One You Love
Let's Work Together
The Party's Over
For Once In My Life
Lazy Sunday - 2012 Remaster
Hang On Sloopy
Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Single Version
It's My Party
Three Steps To Heaven
Return to Sender
Congratulations - 2001 Remaster
Rainy Night in Georgia
Dream Lover
Blue Suede Shoes
Don't Play That Song
Try A Little Tenderness
California Dreamin' - Single Version
Keep the Customer Satisfied
Why Do Fools Fall in Love
Rescue Me
Stop Children What's That Sound - Acoustic
Hit the Road Jack
I Want To Hold Your Hand - Remastered 2015
Hey Jude - Remastered 2015
Help! - Remastered 2009
Can't Buy Me Love - Remastered 2009
Don't Let Me Down - Remastered 2009
Day Tripper - Remastered 2015
The Fool On The Hill - Remastered 2009
Run For Your Life - Remastered 2009
Ticket To Ride - Remastered 2009
Revolution 1 - Remastered 2009
Let It Be - Remastered 2015
Summertime Blues

User reviews

Joshua Rodriguez
10/10

The music in Takin' Over the Asylum not only complements the narrative but also serves as a character in itself, adding depth and emotion to every scene. The soundtrack beautifully conveys the range of emotions experienced by the characters, from despair to hope, making it a standout element of the series.

John Martin
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Takin' Over the Asylum is a standout feature of the series, effectively enhancing the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience with its carefully selected tracks and original compositions.

Brian Martin
10/10

The soundtrack of Takin' Over the Asylum is a powerful and emotional journey that perfectly captures the essence of the series. Each song is carefully selected to reflect the characters' struggles and triumphs, enhancing the storytelling in a profound way.

Emily Lopez
4/10

The songs used in the series at times feel out of place or disconnected from the themes being explored, detracting from the overall viewing experience. The lack of cohesion between the music and the narrative undermines the impact of key scenes and moments of character development.

Brian Robinson
3/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Takin' Over the Asylum falls short of effectively complementing the powerful performances and poignant storytelling of the show. It misses the opportunity to elevate the emotional resonance of the series and leaves a sense of unfulfilled potential in its wake.

Ashley Miller
6/10

The soundtrack of Takin' Over the Asylum effectively captures the emotional journey of the characters, blending a mix of uplifting and poignant tracks that resonate with the themes of mental health and friendship portrayed in the series.

Michael Thomas
6/10

The original score of Takin' Over the Asylum complements the on-screen action beautifully, evoking a range of emotions from joy to melancholy. The music serves as a powerful tool to immerse the audience in the characters' struggles and triumphs.

William Nelson
6/10

The music choices in Takin' Over the Asylum are diverse and well-curated, enhancing the storytelling and creating a rich auditory experience for viewers. From classic hits to lesser-known gems, the soundtrack adds depth and dimension to the narrative.

Edward Walker
4/10

The soundtrack of Takin' Over the Asylum fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' struggles with mental health. The music choices often feel generic and uninspired, lacking the nuance required to enhance the storytelling.