Northern Exposure: Music From The Television Series (1990-95 Television Series) | 
| Artist: Various Artists Label: Mca
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Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 5054
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 10685 UPC: 008811068523 EAN: 0008811068523 ASIN: B000002OMG
Release Date: September 15, 1992 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: light scuffs
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| Tracks:
| • | Theme From Northern Exposure - David Schwartz | | • | Jolie Louise - Daniel Lanois | | • | Hip Hug-Her - Booker T. & The MG's | | • | At Last - Etta James | | • | Everybody Be Yoself - Chic Street Man | | • | Alaskan Nights - David Schwartz | | • | Don Quichotte - Magazine 60 | | • | When I Grow Too Old To Dream - Nat "King" Cole & His Trio/Stuff Smith | | • | Emabhaceni - Miriam Makeba | | • | Gimme Three Steps - Lynyrd Skynyrd | | • | Bailero (from "Chants D'Auvergne") - Frederica Von Stade | | • | David Schwartz Medley: Funeral In My Brain, A / Woody The Indian / Tellakutans, The |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 34 more reviews...
It's like finding yourself in Cicely, Alaska! August 2, 2000 Ryan Costantino (Nowhere, Special) 17 out of 21 found this review helpful
I bought this cd because I'm a serious fan of Northern Exposure and because listening to the music from the show reminds me of all the characters, storylines, and the general feeling of amazement and joy I got from watching the show. Every song is quirky and upbeat, just like the citizens of Cicely. Whether it's the awesome instrumentation on David Schwartz's "Theme from Northern Exposure" that opened the show each week or the country rock beats of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Gimme Three Steps", each song is guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. If you love Northern Exposure buy this cd and allow your ears to take a trip to Cicely, Alaska. Your entire soul will thank you!
MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE SONDTRACK CD December 6, 2000 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
If you ever wished you could tap into Chris Steven's record collection at KBHR, here's your chance. This is a fantastic blend of eclectic music that just seems to work together seamlessly. I love every single track on this CD. It will definately bring back fond memories of the series (still my favorite TV series of all time). Even if you are not a die hard "Exposure" fan, you will absolutely love this great mix of classical, jazz, rock, and world music.
really good, but could have been better March 24, 2003 Adamarie Wallis (Lebanon, TN United States) 13 out of 16 found this review helpful
I love Northern Exopsure, so I had to get this CD. All the songs on here are extremely addictive and you'll find yourself singing along with them in no time. I certainly find myself smiling whenever I watch all my old NX tapes and I hear one of these songs in the back ground. However, that's just what they are ... background songs. Although I really like the CD and play it often, I think it would have been much better to have songs that were actually featured on the show rather than ones that were only in the background. I mean, any real NX soundtrack should have songs like "Our Town", "Toy Cows in Africa", "Pencil Neck Geek", and Enya's "Ebudae". I know I'm making my own CD with those songs and more on it. However, if you want some catchy quirky songs to listen to with a wonderful picture of our favorite DJ on the cover, deffinetly get this CD.
Disappointing May 7, 2003 Leon Miller (New Orleans, Louisiana) 13 out of 24 found this review helpful
I loved the show and its quirky, moving music and purchased this because of the very high customer reviews. I was disappointed in the cd. I consider the pieces a mix of 60's nostalgia songs little different than what one would hear on a "smooth rock" chain radio station. Granted, the cd has two important, distinguished classics (Etta James "At Last" and Nat King Cole's "When I Grow Too Old to Dream"), but you'd be better off spending twice the money and buying the two original cd's to get the songs instead of purchasing this cd, unless, of course, you're a fan of the other selections. Be sure to check the song list and make sure they are all songs you love.I did learn something valuable from this purchase, however: don't rely too greatly on customer reviews.
Caribbean Blue August 9, 2005 Ian E. Renga 13 out of 21 found this review helpful
If you remember the episode where Holling has to bury Jesse, and Chris is reading the Paddle to the Sea excerpts, then you probably remember that incredible Enya music at the end of the 3rd season episode named THE FINAL FRONTIER. The Enya track is from Sheperd Moons, Caribbean Blue.
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