Original Television Soundtrack: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More With Feeling [Musical Episode Soundtrack] Cover Art


Track Listing
Listen Overture / Going Through the Motions
 
Listen I've Got a Theory / Bunnies / If We're Together
 
The Mustard
 
Listen Under Your Spell
 
Listen I'll Never Tell
 
Listen The Parking Ticket
 
Listen Rest in Peace
 
Listen Dawn's Lament
 
Listen Dawn's Ballet
 
Listen What You Feel
 
Listen Standing
 
Listen Under Your Spell / Standing (Reprise)
 
Listen Walk Through the Fire
 
Listen Something to Sing About
 
Listen What You Feel (Reprise)
 
Listen Where Do We Go From Here?
 
Listen Coda
 
Listen End Credits: Broom Dance / Grr Argh
 
Main Title
 
Listen Suite From "Restless": Willow's Nightmare / First Rage / Chain of Ancients
 
Listen Suite From "Hush": Silent Night / First Kiss / Enter the Gentlemen / Schism
 
Listen Sacrifice [From "The Gift"]
 
Listen Something to Sing About [Demo Version]
 

Original Television Soundtrack:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More With Feeling [Musical Episode Soundtrack]
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CD Information
Released: September 24, 2002
Label: Mutant Enemy/Rounder
Genre: Show Tunes , Soundtracks , Television Music , Television Soundtracks
Review
The soundtrack of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's first ever musical episode, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More With Feeling, is every bit as fun as the episode itself. It manages to do a couple of things most musicals don't do: give a reason for all the bursting into song (a demon named Sweet has put a curse on the town that makes everyone sing) and move the plot forward (characters reveal thoughts and feelings they had been hiding, with mixed results). The range of musical styles is also quite impressive, ranging from ballads ("Under Your Spell"), to Billy Idol-esque rock ("Rest in Peace"), to a clever retro-pastiche ("I'll Never Tell"). The cast pulls off the fairly demanding vocals nicely. Standouts are Amber Benson on "Under Your Spell," James Marsters on "Rest in Peace," and, not surprisingly, the sublime Anthony Stewart Head on "Standing." Benson and Head's duet on the "Under Your Spell/Standing (Reprise)" is an especially affecting moment. The album is rounded out by, among other things, the suite from "Hush," one of the most acclaimed Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes. This soundtrack is, of course, a must-have for Buffy fans, but it wouldn't be out of place in anyone's collection. It's great music done, for the most part, with tongue firmly in cheek. ~ Melinda Hill, All Music Guide

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