The Twilight Zone Soundtrack (

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Tags: psychotronic
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Ai confini della realtà

Title in Português:

The Twilight Zone

Title in Français:

La cinquième dimension

Title in Türk:

Alacakaranlık kuşağı

Title in Deutsch:

Unbekannte Dimensionen

Synopsis

The Twilight Zone is a classic television series created by Rod Serling that originally aired in the 1950s and 1960s. The show is known for its unique blend of science fiction, fantasy, and horror elements, as well as its thought-provoking social commentary.

Each episode of The Twilight Zone features a standalone story with a twist ending, often exploring themes such as the nature of reality, the consequences of technology, and the fragility of human nature. The show's iconic opening narration, "You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind," has become synonymous with the series.

Throughout its run, The Twilight Zone featured a wide range of talented actors and directors, including William Shatner, Burgess Meredith, and Richard Matheson. The show's influence can be seen in countless works of popular culture, and it continues to be celebrated for its innovative storytelling and lasting impact on the science fiction genre.

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Play Title Artist
The Twilight Zone
(Opening theme music)
Grateful Dead: Performer
The Twilight Zone '85 Main Title (Merl Saunders and The Grateful Dead)
William Goldstein: Performer
A Small Talent for War (Christopher Young)
William Goldstein: Performer
A Matter of Minutes (Christopher Young)
William Goldstein: Performer
A Message From Charity (Basil Poledouris)
William Goldstein: Performer
Monsters! (Basil Poledouris)
William Goldstein: Performer
Profile in Silver (Basil Poledouris)
William Goldstein: Performer
Song of the Younger World (Basil Poledouris)
William Goldstein: Performer
Still Life (Kenneth Wannberg)
William Goldstein: Performer
Voices in the Earth (Dennis McCarthy)
William Goldstein: Performer
The Twilight Zone '85 End Title (Saunders and The Grateful Dead)
William Goldstein: Performer
Disc Time:
William Goldstein: Performer
What Are Friends For? (J.A.C. Redford)
William Goldstein: Performer
Dead Woman's Shoes (Craig Safan)
William Goldstein: Performer
Wong's Lost and Found Emporium (Craig Safan)
William Goldstein: Performer
The Uncle Devil Show (Craig Safan)
William Goldstein: Performer
Opening Day (Craig Safan)
William Goldstein: Performer
To See the Invisible Man (Craig Safan)
William Goldstein: Performer
Tooth and Consequences (Craig Safan)
William Goldstein: Performer
Teacher's Aide (Craig Safan)
William Goldstein: Performer
A Day in Beaumont (Fred Steiner)
William Goldstein: Performer
The Last Defender of Camelot (Elliot Kaplan)
William Goldstein: Performer
The Elevator (Arthur Kempel)
William Goldstein: Performer
Her Pilgrim Soul (William Goldstein)
William Goldstein: Performer
The Card (William Goldstein)
William Goldstein: Performer
Time and Teresa Golowitz (William Goldstein)
William Goldstein: Performer
THE EXTRAS: How About You? (Time and Teresa Golowitz, Ralph Freed, and Burton Lane)
William Goldstein: Performer
Circe Grove (Opening Day)
William Goldstein: Performer
Vampire Vamp (Monsters!)
William Goldstein: Performer
HER PILGRIM SOUL: Beautiful
William Goldstein: Performer
The Hologram
William Goldstein: Performer
Little Girl with a Ball
William Goldstein: Performer
Nola
William Goldstein: Performer
Falling for Nola
William Goldstein: Performer
Searching for Answers
William Goldstein: Performer
Two Souls
William Goldstein: Performer
Her Pilgrim Soul
William Goldstein: Performer
THE CARD: Welcome to Suburbia
William Goldstein: Performer
Credit Card of Last Resort
William Goldstein: Performer
What's Happening?
William Goldstein: Performer
Cancelled!
William Goldstein: Performer
TIME & TERESA GOLOWITZ: Bluestone's Melody / Meet the "Prince"
William Goldstein: Performer
Looking for Mary Ellen
William Goldstein: Performer
Discovering Teresa
William Goldstein: Performer
Teresa's Song
William Goldstein: Performer
Bluestone's Ascension
William Goldstein: Performer
The Twilight Zone '85 Main Title
Grateful Dead, The: Performer
Suite From "Nightcrawlers"
Grateful Dead, The: Performer
I of Newton
Grateful Dead, The: Performer
Children's Zoo
Grateful Dead, The: Performer
Can She Type?
Grateful Dead, The: Performer
Suite From "Shadow Man"
Grateful Dead, The: Performer
Suite From "The Misfortune Cookie"
Grateful Dead, The: Performer
Kentucky Rye - Part I
Grateful Dead, The: Performer
Kentucky Rye - Part II
Grateful Dead, The: Performer
Kentucky Rye - Part III
Grateful Dead, The: Performer
The Twilight Zone '85 End Credits
Grateful Dead, The: Performer

User reviews

Patricia Allen
6/10

The music in The Twilight Zone effectively builds tension and suspense, adding depth to the already gripping narratives and amplifying the emotional impact of the twist endings.

Donna Scott
2/10

Another downside is that the soundtrack may not always effectively enhance the emotional impact of certain scenes, leaving them feeling flat or disconnected from the narrative. The lack of cohesion between the music and the storytelling can make it difficult for viewers to fully immerse themselves in the episodes.

Melissa Baker
9/10

The use of music in The Twilight Zone enhances the suspense and tension of each episode, drawing the audience deeper into the mysterious and thought-provoking narratives.

Michelle Thomas
5/10

The iconic opening theme of The Twilight Zone is instantly recognizable and sets the tone for the series, signaling to viewers that they are about to embark on a journey into the unknown where anything is possible.

Emily Jackson
10/10

The iconic theme music of The Twilight Zone is instantly recognizable and sets the tone for a journey into a realm of imagination and introspection, making it a timeless classic in television history.

Patricia Rodriguez
5/10

The use of sound effects in the show's soundtrack is masterfully done, creating a sense of unease and otherworldliness that complements the themes of science fiction, fantasy, and horror explored in each episode.

Betty Lewis
5/10

The soundtrack of The Twilight Zone perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the show, enhancing the viewer's experience of entering a new dimension with each episode.

Joshua Martinez
9/10

The soundtrack of The Twilight Zone is a masterpiece of atmospheric and haunting melodies that perfectly capture the eerie and otherworldly nature of the show.

Joshua Nelson
1/10

One negative opinion I have about the soundtrack of The Twilight Zone is that it often feels repetitive and lacks variety in its musical themes. The music tends to be overly dramatic and can sometimes detract from the suspense and mystery of the show.