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Dexter / Music From Showtime Original Series (Red) - Dexter / Music From Showtime Original Series (Red)

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Format: Vinyl
Rel. Date: 12/06/2024
UPC: 848064018278

Dexter / Music From Showtime Original Series (Red)
Artist: Dexter / Music From Showtime Original Series (Red)
Format: Vinyl
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DISC: 1

1. Dexter Main Title - Rolfe Kent
2. "Tonight's the Night" - Michael C Hall
3. Conoci la Paz - Beny More
4. Uruapan Breaks - Kinky
5. Flores Para Ti - Raw Artistic Soul Feat Rafael Cortez
6. "Blood" - Michael C Hall
7. Con Mi Guaguanco - Ray Armando
8. Perfidia - Mambo All Stars
9. "Sometimes I Wonder" - Michael C Hall
10. Born Free - Andy Williams
11. Dexter Main Title - Kinky
12. Escalation - Daniel Licht
13. Shipyard - Daniel Licht
14. Deborah Loves Rudy/The House - Daniel Licht
15. I Can't Kill - Daniel Licht
16. Voodoo Jailtime - Daniel Licht
17. New Legs - Daniel Licht
18. Photo Albums - Daniel Licht
19. Courting the Night - Daniel Licht
20. Hide Your Tears - Daniel Licht
21. Wink - Daniel Licht
22. Astor's Birthday Party - Daniel Licht
23. Epilogue/Bloodroom - Daniel Licht
24. Blood Theme - Daniel Licht
25. Die This Way - Jon Licht

More Info:

Double blood red and white swirl colored vinyl LP pressing. How did Dexter make a TV audience sympathize with a serial killer? No question, it took an ingenious premise, great writing, great direction... and a stellar ensemble cast headed by lead actor Michael C. Hall. But long-time viewers of the show know there was another "character" that played a huge role in the series: the soundtrack. From Rolfe Kent's unforgettable title theme to the well-chosen Latin-tinged tunes that fit the Miami setting to composer Daniel Licht's brilliant themes, the score of Dexter commented on the action even as it amplified it's emotional power. Special mention must be made of the late Licht's work, which employed Latin and electronic elements to portray Dexter's warm and cold sides; among the favorites here are "Astor's Birthday Party" and the haunting "Blood Theme" that played over the credits in every episode.
        
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